I have two folders
myappdemo.com/VueGuides/services/iclean
myappdemo.com/VueGuides/services/pics
I need to move iclean folder into pics folder using PHP.
I have two folders
myappdemo.com/VueGuides/services/iclean
myappdemo.com/VueGuides/services/pics
I need to move iclean folder into pics folder using PHP.
Use rename()
. Note that if this runs on a web server, the web server user must have access to write to the target directory.
rename("oldpath", "newpath");
// in your case, assuming the script calling rename()
// resides in the directory above 'myappdemo.com'
rename("myappdemo.com/VueGuides/services/iclean", "myappdemo.com/VueGuides/services/pics/iclean");
// Or use full absolute paths
rename("/path/myappdemo.com/VueGuides/services/iclean", "/path/myappdemo.com/VueGuides/services/pics/iclean");
/home/myappdemo/myappdemo.com/...
and you have specified www.myappdemo.com/...
. You need to use the exact correct file path. That's a file path, not a URL path...
Dec 9, 2011 at 14:01
mv
would have placed it into the target directory which already existed. PHP rename()
would indeed replace it but fail if the target directory was not empty.
Oct 8, 2013 at 23:14
There's a specific PHP function for it
If you are worried about SEO i recommend you using redirects 301 in your .htaccess.
That must be something like that:
RewriteRule ^/VueGuides/services/iclean http://myappdemo.com/VueGuides/services/pics [NS,R=301,L]
I required a different solution in my case as I was moving a sub folders contents into the parent folder. rename
wouldn't work in my instance because the path was the same.
(For Linux based machines):
exec('mv '.$this->useFolder.'/'.$sub_folder.'/*'.' '.$this->useFolder);
This uses the inbuilt mv
function through exec.