Methods summary
public static
string
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getExtension( string $path )
Returns the extension name of a file path. For example, the path
"path/to/something.php" would return "php".
Returns the extension name of a file path. For example, the path
"path/to/something.php" would return "php".
Parameters
- $path
string $path the file path
Returns
string the extension name without the dot character.
Since
1.1.2
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public static
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copyDirectory( string $src, string $dst, array $options = array() )
Copies a directory recursively as another. If the destination directory does
not exist, it will be created recursively.
Copies a directory recursively as another. If the destination directory does
not exist, it will be created recursively.
Parameters
- $src
string $src the source directory
- $dst
string $dst the destination directory
- $options
array $options options for directory copy. Valid options are:
- fileTypes: array, list of file name suffix (without dot). Only files with
these suffixes will be copied.
- exclude: array, list of directory and file exclusions. Each exclusion can be
either a name or a path. If a file or directory name or path matches the
exclusion, it will not be copied. For example, an exclusion of '.svn' will
exclude all files and directories whose name is '.svn'. And an exclusion of
'/a/b' will exclude file or directory '$src/a/b'. Note, that '/' should be used
as separator regardless of the value of the DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR constant.
- level: integer, recursion depth, default=-1. Level -1 means copying all
directories and files under the directory; Level 0 means copying only the files
DIRECTLY under the directory; level N means copying those directories that are
within N levels.
- newDirMode - the permission to be set for newly copied directories (defaults
to 0777);
- newFileMode - the permission to be set for newly copied files (defaults to
the current environment setting).
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public static
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removeDirectory( string $directory, array $options = array() )
Removes a directory recursively.
Removes a directory recursively.
Parameters
- $directory
string $directory to be deleted recursively.
- $options
array $options for the directory removal. Valid options are:
- traverseSymlinks: boolean, whether symlinks to the directories should be
traversed too. Defaults to
false , meaning that the content of the
symlinked directory would not be deleted. Only symlink would be removed in that
default case.
Note, options parameter is available since 1.1.16
Since
1.1.14
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public static
array
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findFiles( string $dir, array $options = array() )
Returns the files found under the specified directory and subdirectories.
Returns the files found under the specified directory and subdirectories.
Parameters
- $dir
string $dir the directory under which the files will be looked for
- $options
array $options options for file searching. Valid options are:
- fileTypes: array, list of file name suffix (without dot). Only files with
these suffixes will be returned.
- exclude: array, list of directory and file exclusions. Each exclusion can be
either a name or a path. If a file or directory name or path matches the
exclusion, it will not be copied. For example, an exclusion of '.svn' will
exclude all files and directories whose name is '.svn'. And an exclusion of
'/a/b' will exclude file or directory '$src/a/b'. Note, that '/' should be used
as separator regardless of the value of the DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR constant.
- level: integer, recursion depth, default=-1. Level -1 means searching for
all directories and files under the directory; Level 0 means searching for only
the files DIRECTLY under the directory; level N means searching for those
directories that are within N levels.
- absolutePaths: boolean, whether to return absolute paths or relative ones,
defaults to true.
Returns
array files found under the directory. The file list is sorted.
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protected static
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copyDirectoryRecursive( string $src, string $dst, string $base, array $fileTypes, array $exclude, integer $level, array $options )
Copies a directory. This method is mainly used by CFileHelper::copyDirectory() .
Parameters
- $src
string $src the source directory
- $dst
string $dst the destination directory
- $base
string $base the path relative to the original source directory
- $fileTypes
array $fileTypes list of file name suffix (without dot). Only files with these
suffixes will be copied.
- $exclude
array $exclude list of directory and file exclusions. Each exclusion can be either a
name or a path. If a file or directory name or path matches the exclusion, it
will not be copied. For example, an exclusion of '.svn' will exclude all files
and directories whose name is '.svn'. And an exclusion of '/a/b' will exclude
file or directory '$src/a/b'. Note, that '/' should be used as separator
regardless of the value of the DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR constant.
- $level
integer $level recursion depth. It defaults to -1. Level -1 means copying all
directories and files under the directory; Level 0 means copying only the files
DIRECTLY under the directory; level N means copying those directories that are
within N levels.
- $options
array $options additional options. The following options are supported: newDirMode -
the permission to be set for newly copied directories (defaults to 0777);
newFileMode - the permission to be set for newly copied files (defaults to the
current environment setting).
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protected static
array
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findFilesRecursive( string $dir, string $base, array $fileTypes, array $exclude, integer $level, boolean $absolutePaths )
Returns the files found under the specified directory and subdirectories.
This method is mainly used by CFileHelper::findFiles() .
Returns the files found under the specified directory and subdirectories.
This method is mainly used by CFileHelper::findFiles() .
Parameters
- $dir
string $dir the source directory
- $base
string $base the path relative to the original source directory
- $fileTypes
array $fileTypes list of file name suffix (without dot). Only files with these
suffixes will be returned.
- $exclude
array $exclude list of directory and file exclusions. Each exclusion can be either a
name or a path. If a file or directory name or path matches the exclusion, it
will not be copied. For example, an exclusion of '.svn' will exclude all files
and directories whose name is '.svn'. And an exclusion of '/a/b' will exclude
file or directory '$src/a/b'. Note, that '/' should be used as separator
regardless of the value of the DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR constant.
- $level
integer $level recursion depth. It defaults to -1. Level -1 means searching for all
directories and files under the directory; Level 0 means searching for only the
files DIRECTLY under the directory; level N means searching for those
directories that are within N levels.
- $absolutePaths
boolean $absolutePaths whether to return absolute paths or relative ones
Returns
array files found under the directory.
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protected static
boolean
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validatePath( string $base, string $file, boolean $isFile, array $fileTypes, array $exclude )
Validates a file or directory.
Validates a file or directory.
Parameters
- $base
string $base the path relative to the original source directory
- $file
string $file the file or directory name
- $isFile
boolean $isFile whether this is a file
- $fileTypes
array $fileTypes list of valid file name suffixes (without dot).
- $exclude
array $exclude list of directory and file exclusions. Each exclusion can be either a
name or a path. If a file or directory name or path matches the exclusion, false
will be returned. For example, an exclusion of '.svn' will return false for all
files and directories whose name is '.svn'. And an exclusion of '/a/b' will
return false for file or directory '$src/a/b'. Note, that '/' should be used as
separator regardless of the value of the DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR constant.
Returns
boolean whether the file or directory is valid
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public static
string
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getMimeType( string $file, string $magicFile = null, boolean $checkExtension = true )
Determines the MIME type of the specified file. This method will attempt the
following approaches in order:
- finfo
- mime_content_type
CFileHelper::getMimeTypeByExtension() , when $checkExtension is set true.
Determines the MIME type of the specified file. This method will attempt the
following approaches in order:
- finfo
- mime_content_type
CFileHelper::getMimeTypeByExtension() , when $checkExtension is set true.
Parameters
- $file
string $file the file name.
- $magicFile
string $magicFile name of a magic database file, usually something like
/path/to/magic.mime. This will be passed as the second parameter to finfo_open. Magic file format described in man
5 magic, note that this file does not contain a standard PHP array as you might
suppose. Specified magic file will be used only when fileinfo PHP extension is
available. This parameter has been available since version 1.1.3.
- $checkExtension
boolean $checkExtension whether to check the file extension in case the MIME type cannot
be determined based on finfo and mime_content_type. Defaults to true. This
parameter has been available since version 1.1.4.
Returns
string the MIME type. Null is returned if the MIME type cannot be determined.
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public static
string
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getMimeTypeByExtension( string $file, string $magicFile = null )
Determines the MIME type based on the extension name of the specified file.
This method will use a local map between extension name and MIME type.
Determines the MIME type based on the extension name of the specified file.
This method will use a local map between extension name and MIME type.
Parameters
- $file
string $file the file name.
- $magicFile
string $magicFile the path of the file that contains all available MIME type
information. If this is not set, the default 'system.utils.mimeTypes' file will
be used. This parameter has been available since version 1.1.3.
Returns
string the MIME type. Null is returned if the MIME type cannot be determined.
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public static
string
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getExtensionByMimeType( string $file, string $magicFile = null )
Determines the file extension name based on its MIME type. This method will
use a local map between MIME type and extension name.
Determines the file extension name based on its MIME type. This method will
use a local map between MIME type and extension name.
Parameters
- $file
string $file the file name.
- $magicFile
string $magicFile the path of the file that contains all available extension
information. If this is not set, the default 'system.utils.fileExtensions' file
will be used. This parameter has been available since version 1.1.16.
Returns
string extension name. Null is returned if the extension cannot be determined.
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public static
boolean
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createDirectory( string $dst, integer $mode = null, boolean $recursive = false )
Shared environment safe version of mkdir. Supports recursive creation. For
avoidance of umask side-effects chmod is used.
Shared environment safe version of mkdir. Supports recursive creation. For
avoidance of umask side-effects chmod is used.
Parameters
- $dst
string $dst path to be created
- $mode
integer $mode the permission to be set for newly created directories, if not set - 0777
will be used
- $recursive
boolean $recursive whether to create directory structure recursive if parent dirs do not
exist
Returns
boolean result of mkdir
See
mkdir
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