################ Directory Helper ################ The Directory Helper file contains functions that assist in working with directories. .. contents:: :local: .. raw:: html
Loading this Helper =================== This helper is loaded using the following code :: $this->load->helper('directory'); Available Functions =================== The following functions are available: .. function:: directory_map($source_dir[, $directory_depth = 0[, $hidden = FALSE]]) :param string $source_dir: Path to the ource directory :param int $directory_depth: Depth of directories to traverse (0 = fully recursive, 1 = current dir, etc) :param bool $hidden: Whether to include hidden directories :returns: An array of files :rtype: array Examples:: $map = directory_map('./mydirectory/'); .. note:: Paths are almost always relative to your main index.php file. Sub-folders contained within the directory will be mapped as well. If you wish to control the recursion depth, you can do so using the second parameter (integer). A depth of 1 will only map the top level directory:: $map = directory_map('./mydirectory/', 1); By default, hidden files will not be included in the returned array. To override this behavior, you may set a third parameter to true (boolean):: $map = directory_map('./mydirectory/', FALSE, TRUE); Each folder name will be an array index, while its contained files will be numerically indexed. Here is an example of a typical array:: Array (     [libraries] => Array     (         [0] => benchmark.html         [1] => config.html         ["database/"] => Array (               [0] => query_builder.html               [1] => binds.html               [2] => configuration.html [3] => connecting.html               [4] => examples.html               [5] => fields.html               [6] => index.html [7] => queries.html )         [2] => email.html         [3] => file_uploading.html         [4] => image_lib.html         [5] => input.html         [6] => language.html         [7] => loader.html         [8] => pagination.html         [9] => uri.html )