finder

? Finder: find files and directories with an intuitive API.

Github星跟踪图

Nette Finder: Files Searching

Downloads this Month
Build Status
Coverage Status
Latest Stable Version
License

Introduction

Nette Finder makes browsing the directory structure really easy.

Documentation can be found on the website.

If you like Nette, please make a donation now. Thank you!

Installation

The recommended way to install is via Composer:

composer require nette/finder

It requires PHP version 7.1 and supports PHP up to 7.4.

Usage

How to find all *.txt files in $dir directory without recursing subdirectories?

foreach (Finder::findFiles('*.txt')->in($dir) as $key => $file) {
	echo $key; // $key is a string containing absolute filename with path
	echo $file; // $file is an instance of SplFileInfo
}

As a result, the finder returns instances of SplFileInfo.

If the directory does not exist, an UnexpectedValueException is thrown.

And what about searching for *.txt files in $dir including subdirectories? Instead of in(), use from():

foreach (Finder::findFiles('*.txt')->from($dir) as $file) {
	echo $file;
}

Search by more masks, even inside more directories within one iteration:

foreach (Finder::findFiles('*.txt', '*.php')
	->in($dir1, $dir2) as $file) {
	...
}

Parameters can also be arrays:

foreach (Finder::findFiles($masks)->in($dirs) as $file) {
	...
}

Searching for *.txt files containing a number in the name:

foreach (Finder::findFiles('*[0-9]*.txt')->from($dir) as $file) {
	...
}

Searching for *.txt files, except those containing 'X' in the name:

foreach (Finder::findFiles('*.txt')
	->exclude('*X*')->from($dir) as $file) {
	...
}

exclude() is specified just after findFiles(), thus it applies to filename.

Directories to omit can be specified using the exclude after from clause:

foreach (Finder::findFiles('*.php')
	->from($dir)->exclude('temp', '.git') as $file) {
	...
}

Here exclude() is after from(), thus it applies to the directory name.

And now something a bit more complicated: searching for *.txt files located in subdirectories starting with 'te', but not 'temp':

foreach (Finder::findFiles('te*/*.txt')
	->exclude('temp*/*')->from($dir) as $file) {
	...
}

Depth of search can be limited using the limitDepth() method.

Searching for directories

In addition to files, it is possible to search for directories using Finder::findDirectories('subdir*'), or to search for files and directories: Finder::find('file.txt').

Filtering

You can also filter results. For example by size. This way we will traverse the files of size between 100B and 200B:

foreach (Finder::findFiles('*.php')->size('>=', 100)->size('<=', 200)
	->from($dir) as $file) {
	...
}

Or files changed in the last two weeks:

foreach (Finder::findFiles('*.php')->date('>', '- 2 weeks')
	->from($dir) as $file) {
	...
}

Here we traverse PHP files with number of lines greater than 1000. As a filter we use a custom callback:

$finder = Finder::findFiles('*.php')->filter(function($file) {
	return count(file($file->getPathname())) > 1000;
})->from($dir);

Finder, find images larger than 50px × 50px:

foreach (Finder::findFiles('*')
	->dimensions('>50', '>50')->from($dir) as $file) {
	...
}

Connection to Amazon S3

It's possible to use custom streams, for example Zend_Service_Amazon_S3:

$s3 = new Zend_Service_Amazon_S3($key, $secret);
$s3->registerStreamWrapper('s3');

foreach (Finder::findFiles('photos*')
	->size('<=', 1e6)->in('s3://bucket-name') as $file) {
	echo $file;
}

Handy, right? You will certainly find a use for Finder in your applications.

主要指标

概览
名称与所有者nette/finder
主编程语言
编程语言PHP (语言数: 0)
平台
许可证Other
所有者活动
创建于2014-03-20 13:19:01
推送于2022-12-14 17:06:18
最后一次提交2022-01-06 04:34:12
发布数16
最新版本名称v3.0.0 (发布于 2022-12-14 18:06:10)
第一版名称v2.2.0 (发布于 2014-06-24 13:23:06)
用户参与
星数0.9k
关注者数33
派生数21
提交数161
已启用问题?
问题数8
打开的问题数1
拉请求数6
打开的拉请求数1
关闭的拉请求数1
项目设置
已启用Wiki?
已存档?
是复刻?
已锁定?
是镜像?
是私有?