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ftp_size

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

ftp_sizeGibt die Größe der angegebenen Datei zurück

Beschreibung

int ftp_size ( resource $ftp_stream , string $remote_file )

ftp_size() gibt die Größe der angegebenen Datei in Bytes zurück.

Hinweis:

Nicht alle Server unterstützen dieses Feature.

Parameter-Liste

ftp_stream

Der Verbindungshandler der FTP-Verbindung.

remote_file

Die entfernte Datei.

Rückgabewerte

Gibt bei Erfolg die Dateigröße zurück, sonst -1.

Beispiele

Beispiel #1 ftp_size() example

<?php

$file 
'somefile.txt';

// Verbindung aufbauen
$conn_id ftp_connect($ftp_server);

// Login mit Benutzername und Passwort
$login_result ftp_login($conn_id$ftp_user_name$ftp_user_pass);

// Ermitteln der Größe von $file
$res ftp_size($conn_id$file);

if (
$res != -1) {
    echo 
"$file ist $res Bytes groß";
} else {
    echo 
"Größe konnte nicht bestimmt werden";
}

// Verbindung schließen
ftp_close($conn_id);

?>

Siehe auch

  • ftp_rawlist() - Gibt eine detaillierte Liste der Dateien in einem angegebenen Verzeichnis zurück



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chuck at t8design dot com
23-May-2006 06:54
note that project_t4 at hotmail dot com's example above doesn't work in general, though it works on his Win2K/Apache server; as far as I can tell there is no way to check over ftp whether a directory exists.  This function's behavior given a directory name seems to be at least somewhat dependent on your OS, web server, or ftp server, I don't know which.
adams[AT]techweavers[DOT]net
21-Jun-2005 11:30
Well this function is nice but if you have files larger then 2.1Gb or 2.1 Billion Bytes you cannot get its size.
29-Sep-2004 03:10
To get a dirsize recursive you can use this simple function:

<?php # copyright by fackelkind | codeMaster
   
function getRecDirSize ($connection, $dir){
       
$temp = ftp_rawlist ($connection, "-alR $dir");
        foreach (
$temp as $file){
            if (
ereg ("([-d][rwxst-]+).* ([0-9]) ([a-zA-Z0-9]+).* ([a-zA-Z0-9]+).* ([0-9]*) ([a-zA-Z]+[0-9: ]*[0-9]) ([0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}) (.+)", $file, $regs)){ 
               
$isdir = (substr ($regs[1],0,1) == "d");
                if (!
$isdir)
                   
$size += $regs[5];
            }
        }
        return
$size;
    }
   
$dirSize = getRecDirSize ($conID, "/");
?>
project_t4 at hotmail dot com
18-Mar-2004 08:03
Just to let people out there know, on my windows 2000 server running Apache and php i was returned 0 not -1 for directories.

foreach ($dir_list as $item)
    {
      if(ftp_size($conn_id, $item) == "0")
      {
      echo "<br>Directory:: ".$item;
      } else {
      echo "<br>File:: ".$item;
      }
    }

This outputs a list of the remote directory and indicates which items are directories and which are files.
nicke_ at at_h9k dot com
04-Oct-2003 03:48
This will return the filesize on remote host and the size if you download it in FTP_BINARY mode. If you are using FTP_ASCII in ftp_get() the size can be changed.
victor59 at yahoo dot com dot hk
23-Dec-2002 10:44
$file= 'filename with space.txt';
$size = ftp_size($this->ftp, urldecode($file) );

this one can correctly return the size
otherwize, it always return -1

ftp_ssl_connect> <ftp_site
Last updated: Fri, 18 May 2012