mixed Net_FTP::putrecursive (
string $local_path
,
string $remote_path
,
bool $overwrite = false
,
int $mode = null
)
This uploads a whole directory to the FTP server from the computer your script runs on.
string $local_path
- The source directory you'd like to upload.
You can specify this with either an absolute path
or a path relative to the scripts directory.
(Beware: The script directory is determined by the called script,
if you use includes!)
string $remote_path
- The path you'd like to upload to.
This could either be an absolute or relative path to a directory.
bool $overwrite = false
- Whether to overwrite the remote directory if it exists, or not.
If not set the directory will not be overwritten.
int $mode = null
-
This has to be one of the constants FTP_ASCII or
FTP_BINARY.
If not specified, the class will try to determine the mode
from the file extensions (from extensions.ini)
or fall back to the standard transfer mode (attribute).
mixed
- true on success, otherwise PEAR::Error.
Several errors may be returned by putRecursive. The errornumber is unspecific (until now) and will not tell you anything about the errormessage. Possible errors are:
Error message | Description | Solution |
---|---|---|
Given local-path '$local_path' seems not to be a directory. | The local path you have specified does not seem to be a directory. | Correct the local directory path. (Does it end with '/'?) |
Given remote-path '$remote_path' seems not to be a directory. | The remote path you have specified does not seem to be a directory. | Correct the local directory path. (Does it end with '/'?) |
This function can not be called statically.
Using putRecursive()
<?php
var_dump($test->putRecursive('/tmp/foo/', 'foo/', true));
?>