I have a pdf file on disk that i need to send to a user when they make a request to a php script, what is the best way of doing this?
4 Answers
Assuming that it's on the server:
readfile() — Outputs a file
NOTE: Just writing
readfile($file);
won't work. This will make the client wait for a response forever. You need to define headers so that it works the intended way. See this example from the official PHP manual:
<?php
$file = 'monkey.gif';
if (file_exists($file)) {
header('Content-Description: File Transfer');
header('Content-Type: application/octet-stream');
header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename='.basename($file));
header('Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary');
header('Expires: 0');
header('Cache-Control: must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0');
header('Pragma: public');
header('Content-Length: ' . filesize($file));
ob_clean();
flush();
readfile($file);
exit;
}
?>
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1Works for me under IE8/Vista. Do you get an error or it simply loads a white page?– AdiraelCommented May 21, 2010 at 14:29
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30The example contains lots of crap. Content-Description does not exist in HTTP. Content-Type should be set to the actual media type, or none at all. The code for Content-Disposition will produce incorrect headers for many filenames. Content-Transfer-Encoding does not exist in HTTP. See also blogs.msdn.com/b/ieinternals/archive/2012/05/16/… with respect to Cache-Control. Commented May 20, 2012 at 7:42
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3I feel like this answer might help people which are uncertain about headers.– DominoCommented Apr 23, 2015 at 13:10
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I found this blogpost (and companion script (with some some improvements by 'Hargobind')) by Armand Niculescu very helpful. Both links have multiple copies in archive.org by the way. Commented Jul 23, 2015 at 1:46
Here is what you need to send a file with PHP :
$filename = "whatever.jpg";
if(file_exists($filename)){
//Get file type and set it as Content Type
$finfo = finfo_open(FILEINFO_MIME_TYPE);
header('Content-Type: ' . finfo_file($finfo, $filename));
finfo_close($finfo);
//Use Content-Disposition: attachment to specify the filename
header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename='.basename($filename));
//No cache
header('Expires: 0');
header('Cache-Control: must-revalidate');
header('Pragma: public');
//Define file size
header('Content-Length: ' . filesize($filename));
ob_clean();
flush();
readfile($filename);
exit;
}
As Julian Reschke commented, the validated answer MAY work, but it's full of useless headers. The content-type should be set to the real type of the file, or some browsers (especially mobile browsers) may not download it properly.
If you are using Apache or Lighty, then the "best" way to do this from a performance point of view, is to use the X-Sendfile
header. See this tutorial: https://www.h3xed.com/programming/how-to-use-x-sendfile-with-php-apache
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1The link is broken. Here is an alternative one: h3xed.com/programming/how-to-use-x-sendfile-with-php-apache– DannyBCommented Jun 11, 2020 at 14:14
Ok, so I’m no expert at PHP, I can only take credit for putting together a few other snippets of PHP to achieve what i needed it to do, and i thought i had better post this solution up in a few forums which asked the same question but i could not get to work myself. There did not seem to be a solution anywhere so here it is. It works for me...
Ok so first off i created the PDF form and added a button which then submits form. In the actions of this submit form, i told it to PDF the complete document.
Then i gave it a URL link to a php page, such as mail_my_form.php
Then i created a php form, and named it the same as above... mail_my_form.php
One last thing is to create a folder called pdfs in the root of where this php code will go. (So if you put the php in a folder called email, then inside the folder of email, you need another folder called pdfs)
Now what this script does is:
Saves the PDF to the file name pdfs.
Then it attaches the file to an email and sends it.
Then it deletes the file from the folder pdfs to save space. (you could take out the delete function to save your forms on your FTP also if you wanted to.
Here it is.
<?php
$fileatt = date("d-m-Y-His") . ".pdf"; // Creates unique PDF name from the date
copy('php://input',"pdfs/".$fileatt); // Copies the pdf form data to a folder named pdfs
$fileatt = "pdfs/".$fileatt; // Path to the file gives the pdfs folder plus the unique file name we just assigned
$fileatt_type = "application/pdf"; // File Type
$fileatt_name = "Application Form_".$fileatt.".pdf"; // Filename that will be used for the file as the attachment when it is sent
$email_from = "mywebsite"; // Who the email is from
$email_subject = "Completed online Applications"; // The Subject of the email
$email_message = "Please find a recent online application attached.
";
$email_message .= "Any problems please email me...
"; // Message that the email has in it
$email_to = "[email protected]"; // Who the email is to
$headers = "From: ".$email_from;
//no need to change anything else under this point
$file = fopen($fileatt,'rb');
$data = fread($file,filesize($fileatt));
fclose($file);
$semi_rand = md5(time());
$mime_boundary = "==Multipart_Boundary_x{$semi_rand}x";
$headers .= "\nMIME-Version: 1.0\n" .
"Content-Type: multipart/mixed;\n" .
" boundary=\"{$mime_boundary}\"";
$email_message .= "This is a multi-part message in MIME format.\n\n" .
"--{$mime_boundary}\n" .
"Content-Type:text/html; charset=\"iso-8859-1\"\n" .
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\n\n" .
$email_message .= "\n\n";
$data = chunk_split(base64_encode($data));
$email_message .= "--{$mime_boundary}\n" .
"Content-Type: {$fileatt_type};\n" .
" name=\"{$fileatt_name}\"\n" .
//"Content-Disposition: attachment;\n" .
//" filename=\"{$fileatt_name}\"\n" .
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64\n\n" .
$data .= "\n\n" .
"--{$mime_boundary}--\n";
$ok = @mail($email_to, $email_subject, $email_message, $headers);
if($ok) {
unlink($fileatt); //NOW WE DELETE THE FILE FROM THE FOLDER pdfs
Header("Location: nextpage.php"); //where do we go once the form has been submitted.
} else {
die("Sorry but the email could not be sent. Please go back and try again!");
}
?>
Hope this helps some of you.
Richard Williams