The SplFileInfo class
Introduction
The SplFileInfo class offers a high-level object oriented interface to information for an individual file.
Class synopsis
SplFileInfo
{
/* Methods */
__construct
( string $file_name
)
public SplFileObject openFile
([ string $open_mode = r
[, bool $use_include_path = false
[, resource $context = NULL
]]] )
}Table of Contents
- SplFileInfo::__construct — Construct a new SplFileInfo object
- SplFileInfo::getATime — Gets last access time of the file
- SplFileInfo::getBasename — Gets the base name of the file
- SplFileInfo::getCTime — Gets the inode change time
- SplFileInfo::getFileInfo — Gets an SplFileInfo object for the file
- SplFileInfo::getFilename — Gets the filename
- SplFileInfo::getGroup — Gets the file group
- SplFileInfo::getInode — Gets the inode for the file
- SplFileInfo::getLinkTarget — Gets the target of a link
- SplFileInfo::getMTime — Gets the last modified time
- SplFileInfo::getOwner — Gets the owner of the file
- SplFileInfo::getPath — Gets the path without filename
- SplFileInfo::getPathInfo — Gets an SplFileInfo object for the path
- SplFileInfo::getPathname — Gets the path to the file
- SplFileInfo::getPerms — Gets file permissions
- SplFileInfo::getRealPath — Gets absolute path to file
- SplFileInfo::getSize — Gets file size
- SplFileInfo::getType — Gets file type
- SplFileInfo::isDir — Tells if the file is a directory
- SplFileInfo::isExecutable — Tells if the file is executable
- SplFileInfo::isFile — Tells if the object references a regular file
- SplFileInfo::isLink — Tells if the file is a link
- SplFileInfo::isReadable — Tells if file is readable
- SplFileInfo::isWritable — Tells if the entry is writable
- SplFileInfo::openFile — Gets an SplFileObject object for the file
- SplFileInfo::setFileClass — Sets the class name used with SplFileInfo::openFile
- SplFileInfo::setInfoClass — Sets the class used with getFileInfo and getPathInfo
- SplFileInfo::__toString — Returns the path to the file as a string