334
votes

For example I had a folder called `Temp' and I wanted to delete or flush all files from this folder using PHP. Could I do this?

18
It's a good thing this question was answered down below before it was marked as duplicate. The answers below are way better than the linked answered question. Plus the question is different, this question asks to empty a directory, not delete.Bart Burg
Yeah, this is a different question that drew different answers. It should not be marked as a duplicate.Daniel Bingham

18 Answers

678
votes
$files = glob('path/to/temp/*'); // get all file names
foreach($files as $file){ // iterate files
  if(is_file($file)) {
    unlink($file); // delete file
  }
}

If you want to remove 'hidden' files like .htaccess, you have to use

$files = glob('path/to/temp/{,.}*', GLOB_BRACE);
286
votes

If you want to delete everything from folder (including subfolders) use this combination of array_map, unlink and glob:

array_map( 'unlink', array_filter((array) glob("path/to/temp/*") ) );

This call can also handle empty directories ( thanks for the tip, @mojuba!)

98
votes

Here is a more modern approach using the Standard PHP Library (SPL).

$dir = "path/to/directory";
$di = new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($dir, FilesystemIterator::SKIP_DOTS);
$ri = new RecursiveIteratorIterator($di, RecursiveIteratorIterator::CHILD_FIRST);
foreach ( $ri as $file ) {
    $file->isDir() ?  rmdir($file) : unlink($file);
}
return true;
71
votes
foreach (new DirectoryIterator('/path/to/directory') as $fileInfo) {
    if(!$fileInfo->isDot()) {
        unlink($fileInfo->getPathname());
    }
}
21
votes

This code from http://php.net/unlink:

/**
 * Delete a file or recursively delete a directory
 *
 * @param string $str Path to file or directory
 */
function recursiveDelete($str) {
    if (is_file($str)) {
        return @unlink($str);
    }
    elseif (is_dir($str)) {
        $scan = glob(rtrim($str,'/').'/*');
        foreach($scan as $index=>$path) {
            recursiveDelete($path);
        }
        return @rmdir($str);
    }
}
17
votes
$dir = 'your/directory/';
foreach(glob($dir.'*.*') as $v){
    unlink($v);
}
11
votes

See readdir and unlink.

<?php
    if ($handle = opendir('/path/to/files'))
    {
        echo "Directory handle: $handle\n";
        echo "Files:\n";

        while (false !== ($file = readdir($handle)))
        {
            if( is_file($file) )
            {
                unlink($file);
            }
        }
        closedir($handle);
    }
?>
11
votes

Assuming you have a folder with A LOT of files reading them all and then deleting in two steps is not that performing. I believe the most performing way to delete files is to just use a system command.

For example on linux I use :

exec('rm -f '. $absolutePathToFolder .'*');

Or this if you want recursive deletion without the need to write a recursive function

exec('rm -f -r '. $absolutePathToFolder .'*');

the same exact commands exists for any OS supported by PHP. Keep in mind this is a PERFORMING way of deleting files. $absolutePathToFolder MUST be checked and secured before running this code and permissions must be granted.

9
votes

The simple and best way to delete all files from a folder in PHP

$files = glob('my_folder/*'); //get all file names
foreach($files as $file){
    if(is_file($file))
    unlink($file); //delete file
}

Got this source code from here - http://www.codexworld.com/delete-all-files-from-folder-using-php/

5
votes

unlinkr function recursively deletes all the folders and files in given path by making sure it doesn't delete the script itself.

function unlinkr($dir, $pattern = "*") {
    // find all files and folders matching pattern
    $files = glob($dir . "/$pattern"); 

    //interate thorugh the files and folders
    foreach($files as $file){ 
    //if it is a directory then re-call unlinkr function to delete files inside this directory     
        if (is_dir($file) and !in_array($file, array('..', '.')))  {
            echo "<p>opening directory $file </p>";
            unlinkr($file, $pattern);
            //remove the directory itself
            echo "<p> deleting directory $file </p>";
            rmdir($file);
        } else if(is_file($file) and ($file != __FILE__)) {
            // make sure you don't delete the current script
            echo "<p>deleting file $file </p>";
            unlink($file); 
        }
    }
}

if you want to delete all files and folders where you place this script then call it as following

//get current working directory
$dir = getcwd();
unlinkr($dir);

if you want to just delete just php files then call it as following

unlinkr($dir, "*.php");

you can use any other path to delete the files as well

unlinkr("/home/user/temp");

This will delete all files in home/user/temp directory.

4
votes

Another solution: This Class delete all files, subdirectories and files in the sub directories.

class Your_Class_Name {
    /**
     * @see http://php.net/manual/de/function.array-map.php
     * @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.rmdir.php 
     * @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.glob.php
     * @see http://php.net/manual/de/function.unlink.php
     * @param string $path
     */
    public function delete($path) {
        if (is_dir($path)) {
            array_map(function($value) {
                $this->delete($value);
                rmdir($value);
            },glob($path . '/*', GLOB_ONLYDIR));
            array_map('unlink', glob($path."/*"));
        }
    }
}
3
votes

Posted a general purpose file and folder handling class for copy, move, delete, calculate size, etc., that can handle a single file or a set of folders.

https://gist.github.com/4689551

To use:

To copy (or move) a single file or a set of folders/files:

$files = new Files();
$results = $files->copyOrMove('source/folder/optional-file', 'target/path', 'target-file-name-for-single-file.only', 'copy');

Delete a single file or all files and folders in a path:

$files = new Files();
$results = $files->delete('source/folder/optional-file.name');

Calculate the size of a single file or a set of files in a set of folders:

$files = new Files();
$results = $files->calculateSize('source/folder/optional-file.name');
1
votes
 <?
//delete all files from folder  & sub folders
function listFolderFiles($dir)
{
    $ffs = scandir($dir);
    echo '<ol>';
    foreach ($ffs as $ff) {
        if ($ff != '.' && $ff != '..') {
            if (file_exists("$dir/$ff")) {
                unlink("$dir/$ff");
            }
            echo '<li>' . $ff;
            if (is_dir($dir . '/' . $ff)) {
                listFolderFiles($dir . '/' . $ff);
            }
            echo '</li>';
        }
    }
    echo '</ol>';
}
$arr = array(
    "folder1",
    "folder2"
);
for ($x = 0; $x < count($arr); $x++) {
    $mm = $arr[$x];
    listFolderFiles($mm);
}
//end
?> 
1
votes

For me, the solution with readdir was best and worked like a charm. With glob, the function was failing with some scenarios.

// Remove a directory recursively
function removeDirectory($dirPath) {
    if (! is_dir($dirPath)) {
        return false;
    }

    if (substr($dirPath, strlen($dirPath) - 1, 1) != '/') {
        $dirPath .= '/';
    }

    if ($handle = opendir($dirPath)) {

        while (false !== ($sub = readdir($handle))) {
            if ($sub != "." && $sub != ".." && $sub != "Thumb.db") {
                $file = $dirPath . $sub;

                if (is_dir($file)) {
                    removeDirectory($file);
                } else {
                    unlink($file);
                }
            }
        }

        closedir($handle);
    }

    rmdir($dirPath);
}
1
votes
public static function recursiveDelete($dir)
{
    foreach (new \DirectoryIterator($dir) as $fileInfo) {
        if (!$fileInfo->isDot()) {
            if ($fileInfo->isDir()) {
                recursiveDelete($fileInfo->getPathname());
            } else {
                unlink($fileInfo->getPathname());
            }
        }
    }
    rmdir($dir);
}
1
votes

I've built a really simple package called "Pusheh". Using it, you can clear a directory or remove a directory completely (Github link). It's available on Packagist, also.

For instance, if you want to clear Temp directory, you can do:

Pusheh::clearDir("Temp");

// Or you can remove the directory completely
Pusheh::removeDirRecursively("Temp");

If you're interested, see the wiki.

0
votes

I updated the answer of @Stichoza to remove files through subfolders.

function glob_recursive($pattern, $flags = 0) {
    $fileList = glob($pattern, $flags);
    foreach (glob(dirname($pattern).'/*', GLOB_ONLYDIR|GLOB_NOSORT) as $dir) {
        $subPattern = $dir.'/'.basename($pattern);
        $subFileList = glob_recursive($subPattern, $flags);
        $fileList = array_merge($fileList, $subFileList);
    }
    return $fileList;
}

function glob_recursive_unlink($pattern, $flags = 0) {
    array_map('unlink', glob_recursive($pattern, $flags));
}
0
votes

This is a simple way and good solution. try this code.

array_map('unlink', array_filter((array) array_merge(glob("folder_name/*"))));