(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)
file_exists — Checks whether a file or directory exists
file_exists ( string $filename ) : bool
Checks whether a file or directory exists.
filename
Path to the file or directory.
On windows, use //computername/share/filename or \\computername\share\filename to check files on network shares.
Returns true
if the file or directory specified by filename
exists; false
otherwise.
Note:
This function will return
false
for symlinks pointing to non-existing files.
Note:
The check is done using the real UID/GID instead of the effective one.
Note: Because PHP's integer type is signed and many platforms use 32bit integers, some filesystem functions may return unexpected results for files which are larger than 2GB.
Example #1 Testing whether a file exists
<?php $filename = '/path/to/foo.txt'; if (file_exists($filename)) { echo "The file $filename exists"; } else { echo "The file $filename does not exist"; } ?>
Upon failure, an E_WARNING
is emitted.
Note: The results of this function are cached. See clearstatcache() for more details.
As of PHP 5.0.0, this function can also be used with some URL wrappers. Refer to Supported Protocols and Wrappers to determine which wrappers support stat() family of functionality.
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https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.file-exists.php