The RecursiveDirectoryIterator class
Introduction
The RecursiveDirectoryIterator provides an interface for iterating recursively over filesystem directories.
Class synopsis
     
      RecursiveDirectoryIterator
     
     
      extends
      FilesystemIterator
     
     implements 
      Traversable
     
 
     , 
      Iterator
     
     , 
      SeekableIterator
     
     , 
      RecursiveIterator
     
     {
 
    
 
    /* Methods */
    
    __construct
    ( string $path
   [, int $flags = FilesystemIterator::KEY_AS_PATHNAME | FilesystemIterator::CURRENT_AS_FILEINFO
  ] )
    /* Inherits */
    
    FilesystemIterator::__construct
    ( string $path
   [, int $flags = FilesystemIterator::KEY_AS_PATHNAME | FilesystemIterator::CURRENT_AS_FILEINFO | FilesystemIterator::SKIP_DOTS
  ] )
   }Changelog
| Version | Description | 
|---|---|
| 5.3.0 | The FilesystemIterator was introduced as the parent class. Previously, the parent was the DirectoryIterator. | 
| 5.3.0 | Implements SeekableIterator. | 
| 5.2.11, 5.3.1 | Added RecursiveDirectoryIterator::FOLLOW_SYMLINKS | 
Table of Contents
- RecursiveDirectoryIterator::__construct — Constructs a RecursiveDirectoryIterator
- RecursiveDirectoryIterator::getChildren — Returns an iterator for the current entry if it is a directory
- RecursiveDirectoryIterator::getSubPath — Get sub path
- RecursiveDirectoryIterator::getSubPathname — Get sub path and name
- RecursiveDirectoryIterator::hasChildren — Returns whether current entry is a directory and not '.' or '..'
- RecursiveDirectoryIterator::key — Return path and filename of current dir entry
- RecursiveDirectoryIterator::next — Move to next entry
- RecursiveDirectoryIterator::rewind — Rewind dir back to the start