My attempt at a recursive move function, after days of research and going through other excellent examples out there.
It provides for an overwriteExisting
flag for choice. Consequently, if the overwriteExisting
flag is false
, the file will not be moved and the folder containing the file would not be removed.
function moveRecursive($sourcePath, $targetPath, $overwriteExisting) {
clearstatcache(); // not sure if this helps, or is even required.
$dir = opendir($sourcePath);
while (($file = readdir($dir)) !== false) {
echo nl2br($file . "\n");
if ($file != "." && $file != "..") {
if (is_dir($sourcePath . "/" . $file) == true) {
if (is_dir($targetPath. "/" . $file) == false) {
// I believe rename would be faster than copying and unlinking.
rename($sourcePath . "/" . $file, $targetPath. "/" . $file);
} else {
moveRecursive($sourcePath . "/" . $file, $targetPath ."/" . $file, $overwriteExisting);
if ($files = glob($sourcePath . "/*")) {
// remove the empty directory.
if (@rmdir($sourcePath . "/" . $file) == false) {
echo nl2br("rmdir has not removed empty directory " . $sourcePath . "/" . $file . "\n");
}
} else {
// when overwriteExisting flag is false, there would be some files leftover.
echo nl2br("cannot remove. not empty, count = " . count(glob($sourcePath . "/*")) . " -> " . $sourcePath . "/" . $file . "\n");
}
}
} else {
if (file_exists($targetPath. "/" . $file)) {
if ($overwriteExisting == true) {
// overwrite the file.
rename($sourcePath . "/" . $file, $targetPath. "/" . $file);
}
} else {
// if the target file does not exist, simply move the file.
rename($sourcePath . "/" . $file, $targetPath. "/" . $file);
}
}
}
}
closedir($dir);
}
I have spent about 3 hours testing this in many different scenarios, and it works most of the time. Although, sometimes, it gives me an Access denied code(5)
error on Windows, which I have been unable to figure out. This is why I have put the clearstatcache()
function up at the top, after reading up on its documentation. I don't know whether this is its appropriate usage. I can definitely imagine that it would slow down the function.
I can also imagine that this method may be faster than the copy -> unlink
cycle, because if a target sub-folder does not exist, the whole folder tree below would be just moved. However, I am not sure and don't have the experience to conduct exhaustive tests, yet.