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-###########
-File Helper
-###########
-
-The File Helper file contains functions that assist in working with files.
-
-.. contents::
- :local:
-
-.. raw:: html
-
- <div class="custom-index container"></div>
-
-Loading this Helper
-===================
-
-This helper is loaded using the following code::
-
- $this->load->helper('file');
-
-Available Functions
-===================
-
-The following functions are available:
-
-
-.. php:function:: read_file($file)
-
- :param string $file: File path
- :returns: File contents or FALSE on failure
- :rtype: string
-
- Returns the data contained in the file specified in the path.
-
- Example::
-
- $string = read_file('./path/to/file.php');
-
- The path can be a relative or full server path. Returns FALSE (boolean) on failure.
-
- .. note:: The path is relative to your main site index.php file, NOT your
- controller or view files. CodeIgniter uses a front controller so paths
- are always relative to the main site index.
-
- .. note:: This function is DEPRECATED. Use the native ``file_get_contents()``
- instead.
-
- .. important:: If your server is running an **open_basedir** restriction this
- function might not work if you are trying to access a file above the
- calling script.
-
-.. php:function:: write_file($path, $data[, $mode = 'wb'])
-
- :param string $path: File path
- :param string $data: Data to write to file
- :param string $mode: ``fopen()`` mode
- :returns: TRUE if the write was successful, FALSE in case of an error
- :rtype: bool
-
- Writes data to the file specified in the path. If the file does not exist then the
- function will create it.
-
- Example::
-
- $data = 'Some file data';
- if ( ! write_file('./path/to/file.php', $data))
- {     
- echo 'Unable to write the file';
- }
- else
- {     
- echo 'File written!';
- }
-
- You can optionally set the write mode via the third parameter::
-
- write_file('./path/to/file.php', $data, 'r+');
-
- The default mode is 'wb'. Please see the `PHP user guide <http://php.net/manual/en/function.fopen.php>`_
- for mode options.
-
- .. note: In order for this function to write data to a file, its permissions must
- be set such that it is writable. If the file does not already exist,
- then the directory containing it must be writable.
-
- .. note:: The path is relative to your main site index.php file, NOT your
- controller or view files. CodeIgniter uses a front controller so paths
- are always relative to the main site index.
-
- .. note:: This function acquires an exclusive lock on the file while writing to it.
-
-.. php:function:: delete_files($path[, $del_dir = FALSE[, $htdocs = FALSE]])
-
- :param string $path: Directory path
- :param bool $del_dir: Whether to also delete directories
- :param bool $htdocs: Whether to skip deleting .htaccess and index page files
- :returns: TRUE on success, FALSE in case of an error
- :rtype: bool
-
- Deletes ALL files contained in the supplied path.
-
- Example::
-
- delete_files('./path/to/directory/');
-
- If the second parameter is set to TRUE, any directories contained within the supplied
- root path will be deleted as well.
-
- Example::
-
- delete_files('./path/to/directory/', TRUE);
-
- .. note:: The files must be writable or owned by the system in order to be deleted.
-
-.. php:function:: get_filenames($source_dir[, $include_path = FALSE])
-
- :param string $source_dir: Directory path
- :param bool $include_path: Whether to include the path as part of the filenames
- :returns: An array of file names
- :rtype: array
-
- Takes a server path as input and returns an array containing the names of all files
- contained within it. The file path can optionally be added to the file names by setting
- the second parameter to TRUE.
-
- Example::
-
- $controllers = get_filenames(APPPATH.'controllers/');
-
-.. php:function:: get_dir_file_info($source_dir, $top_level_only)
-
- :param string $source_dir: Directory path
- :param bool $top_level_only: Whether to look only at the specified directory (excluding sub-directories)
- :returns: An array containing info on the supplied directory's contents
- :rtype: array
-
- Reads the specified directory and builds an array containing the filenames, filesize,
- dates, and permissions. Sub-folders contained within the specified path are only read
- if forced by sending the second parameter to FALSE, as this can be an intensive
- operation.
-
- Example::
-
- $models_info = get_dir_file_info(APPPATH.'models/');
-
-.. php:function:: get_file_info($file[, $returned_values = array('name', 'server_path', 'size', 'date')])
-
- :param string $file: File path
- :param array $returned_values: What type of info to return
- :returns: An array containing info on the specified file or FALSE on failure
- :rtype: array
-
- Given a file and path, returns (optionally) the *name*, *path*, *size* and *date modified*
- information attributes for a file. Second parameter allows you to explicitly declare what
- information you want returned.
-
- Valid ``$returned_values`` options are: `name`, `size`, `date`, `readable`, `writeable`,
- `executable` and `fileperms`.
-
-.. php:function:: get_mime_by_extension($filename)
-
- :param string $filename: File name
- :returns: MIME type string or FALSE on failure
- :rtype: string
-
- Translates a filename extension into a MIME type based on *config/mimes.php*.
- Returns FALSE if it can't determine the type, or read the MIME config file.
-
- ::
-
- $file = 'somefile.png';
- echo $file.' is has a mime type of '.get_mime_by_extension($file);
-
- .. note:: This is not an accurate way of determining file MIME types, and
- is here strictly for convenience. It should not be used for security
- purposes.
-
-.. php:function:: symbolic_permissions($perms)
-
- :param int $perms: Permissions
- :returns: Symbolic permissions string
- :rtype: string
-
- Takes numeric permissions (such as is returned by ``fileperms()``) and returns
- standard symbolic notation of file permissions.
-
- ::
-
- echo symbolic_permissions(fileperms('./index.php')); // -rw-r--r--
-
-.. php:function:: octal_permissions($perms)
-
- :param int $perms: Permissions
- :returns: Octal permissions string
- :rtype: string
-
- Takes numeric permissions (such as is returned by ``fileperms()``) and returns
- a three character octal notation of file permissions.
-
- ::
-
- echo octal_permissions(fileperms('./index.php')); // 644 \ No newline at end of file