How can I check if a specific file exists on a remote server using PHP via FTP connections?
I used this, a bit easier:
// the server you wish to connect to - you can also use the server ip ex. 107.23.17.20
$ftp_server = "ftp.example.com";
// set up a connection to the server we chose or die and show an error
$conn_id = ftp_connect($ftp_server) or die("Couldn't connect to $ftp_server");
ftp_login($conn_id,"ftpserver_username","ftpserver_password");
// check if a file exist
$path = "/SERVER_FOLDER/"; //the path where the file is located
$file = "file.html"; //the file you are looking for
$check_file_exist = $path.$file; //combine string for easy use
$contents_on_server = ftp_nlist($conn_id, $path); //Returns an array of filenames from the specified directory on success or FALSE on error.
// Test if file is in the ftp_nlist array
if (in_array($check_file_exist, $contents_on_server))
{
echo "<br>";
echo "I found ".$check_file_exist." in directory : ".$path;
}
else
{
echo "<br>";
echo $check_file_exist." not found in directory : ".$path;
};
// output $contents_on_server, shows all the files it found, helps for debugging, you can use print_r() as well
var_dump($contents_on_server);
// remember to always close your ftp connection
ftp_close($conn_id);
Functions used: (thanks to middaparka)
Login using ftp_connect
Get the remote file list via ftp_nlist
Use in_array to see if the file was present in the array
A general solution would be to:
Login using ftp_connect
Navigate to the relevant directory via ftp_chdir
Get the remote file list via ftp_nlist or ftp_rawlist
Use in_array to see if the file was present in the array returned by ftp_rawlist
That said, you could potentially simply use file_exists if you have the relevant URL wrappers available. (See the PHP FTP and FTPS protocols and wrappers manual page for more information.)
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@Andrew Including my
file_existssuggestion, or are you just on a petty downvoting mission? – John Parker Feb 20 '14 at 15:36
Some suggestions:
- Use
ftp_size, which returns -1 if it doesn't exist: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.ftp-size.php - Use
fopen, e.g. fopen("ftp://user:password@example.com/somefile.txt", "r") - Use
ftp_nlist, check to see if the filename you want is in the list: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.ftp-nlist.php
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fopen()andfile_exits()are elegant, but need some "error checking" to avoid "false negatives". Aboutftp_nlistand @Andrew comment, I am including a "cache solution" here as more one answer. – Peter Krauss Mar 5 '14 at 11:32
You can use ftp_nlist to list all the files on the remote server. Then you should search into the result array to check if the file what you was looking for exists.
This is an optimization of @JohanPretorius solution, and an answer for comments about "slow and inefficient for large dirs" of @Andrew and other: if you need more than one "file_exist checking", this function is a optimal solution.
ftp_file_exists() caching last folder
function ftp_file_exists(
$file, // the file that you looking for
$path = "SERVER_FOLDER", // the remote folder where it is
$ftp_server = "ftp.example.com", //Server to connect to
$ftp_user = "ftpserver_username", //Server username
$ftp_pwd = "ftpserver_password", //Server password
$useCache = 1 // ALERT: do not $useCache when changing the remote folder $path.
){
static $cache_ftp_nlist = array();
static $cache_signature = '';
$new_signature = "$ftp_server/$path";
if(!$useCache || $new_signature!=$cache_signature)
{
$useCache = 0;
//$new_signature = $cache_signature;
$cache_signature = $new_signature;
// setup the connection
$conn_id = ftp_connect($ftp_server) or die("Error connecting $ftp_server");
$ftp_login = ftp_login($conn_id, $ftp_user, $ftp_pwd);
$cache_ftp_nlist = ftp_nlist($conn_id, $path);
if ($cache_ftp_nlist===FALSE)die("erro no ftp_nlist");
}
//$check_file_exist = "$path/$file";
$check_file_exist = "$file";
if(in_array($check_file_exist, $cache_ftp_nlist))
{
echo "Found: ".$check_file_exist." in folder: ".$path;
}
else
{
echo "Not Found: ".$check_file_exist." in folder: ".$path;
};
// use for debuging: var_dump($cache_ftp_nlist);
if(!$useCache) ftp_close($conn_id);
} //function end
//Output messages
echo ftp_file_exists("file1-to-find.ext"); // do FTP
echo ftp_file_exists("file2-to-find.ext"); // using cache
echo ftp_file_exists("file3-to-find.ext"); // using cache
echo ftp_file_exists("file-to-find.ext","OTHER_FOLDER"); // do FTP
Just check the size of a file. If the size is -1, it doesn't exist, so:
$file_size = ftp_size($ftp_connection, "example.txt");
if ($file_size != -1) {
echo "File exists";
} else {
echo "File does not exist";
}
If the size is 0, the file does exist, it's just 0 bytes.
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Sorry, it is an old question but people still come here for an answer. :) +1 for question! – emotality Aug 21 '17 at 13:07