ftp_delete

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

ftp_deleteCancella un file sul server FTP

Descrizione

ftp_delete(resource $ftp_stream, string $path): bool

ftp_delete() cancella il file specificato da path dal server FTP.

Elenco dei parametri

ftp_stream

L'identificatore di collegamento della connessione FTP.

path

Il file da cancellare.

Valori restituiti

Restituisce true in caso di successo, false in caso di fallimento.

Esempi

Example #1 Esempio di funzione ftp_delete()

<?php
$file
= 'public_html/old.txt';

// stabilisce la connessione
$conn_id = ftp_connect($ftp_server);

// si collega con nome utente e password
$login_result = ftp_login($conn_id, $ftp_user_name, $ftp_user_pass);

// prova a cancellare $file
if (ftp_delete($conn_id, $file)) {
echo
"$file cancellato correttamente\n";
} else {
echo
"impossibile cancellare $file\n";
}

// chiude la connessione
ftp_close($conn_id);
?>

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webmaster at iamsowonderful dot com
19 years ago
You can make a script delete itself with ftp_delete!

It's pretty useful when creating an install script which you want to destroy at the end of the installation to prevent it from being run later.

On Linux machines, very often the user uploads third party scripts, and gets asked to CHMOD this and delete that manually because the webserver user is different from the FTP user ; make them enter their FTP info and get rid of the tedious file manipulation step!

Be careful, though. You will need to flush the output buffer and call ftp_delete at the end of the script, or else the script will die before it fully executes. Look up ob_end_flush for more info.
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engrumair_sabir at yahoo dot com
10 years ago
if you want to upload the file on server and thn do delete it.. this script works well

<?php
// connect and login data
$web = '111.111.111.111';
$user = '123abc';
$pass = 'abc123';
// file location
$server_file = '/public_html/upload/test.csv';
$local_file = 'test.csv';
//connect
$conn_id = ftp_connect($web);
$login_result = ftp_login($conn_id,$user,$pass);
//uploading
if (ftp_put($conn_id, $server_file, $local_file, FTP_BINARY))
{echo
"Success \n";}
else {echo
"Failed";}

// try to delete $file
if (ftp_delete($conn_id, $server_file)) {
echo
"$server_file deleted successful\n";
} else {
echo
"could not delete $server_file\n";
}

// close the connection
ftp_close($conn_id);
?>
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kanhaiya4it at gmail dot com
10 years ago
This works perfectly!

<?php
$file
= 'public_html/plentyport.com/jobs/employee/resumes/4216:54:38Resume (1).docx';
$ftp_server="your server address";
// set up basic connection
$conn_id = ftp_connect($ftp_server);
$ftp_user_name="your user server name";
$ftp_user_pass="your server password";
// login with username and password
$login_result = ftp_login($conn_id, $ftp_user_name, $ftp_user_pass);

// try to delete $file
if (ftp_delete($conn_id, $file)) {
echo
"$file deleted successful\n";
} else {
echo
"could not delete $file\n";
}

// close the connection
ftp_close($conn_id);
?>
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Jim Greene
11 years ago
Generally speaking, unlink will work just fine for most applications, however, if you are using multiple servers, you're going to have to connect to the other server using FTP.
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