ftp_mkdir

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)

ftp_mkdir建立新目录

说明

ftp_mkdir ( resource $ftp_stream , string $directory ) : string

在 FTP 服务器上建立一个目录名为参数 directory 的新目录。

如果成功返回新建的目录名,否则返回 FALSE

参见 ftp_rmdir()

User Contributed Notes

postmaster at 250union dot community 13-May-2018 11:25
if(!@ftp_chdir($ftpcon, $part)){
         ftp_mkdir($ftpcon, $part);
         ftp_chdir($ftpcon, $part);
         //ftp_chmod($ftpcon, 0777, $part);
      }

This if part of answer below, if you want working chmod you need to replace it with:

      if(!@ftp_chdir($ftpcon, $part)){
         ftp_mkdir($ftpcon, $part);
         ftp_chmod($ftpcon, 0777, $part);
         ftp_chdir($ftpcon, $part);
      }
4alexr at gmail dot com 07-Nov-2017 11:27
Updated and correct code for making recursive directories:

/**
  * A function to create ftp directories recursively.
  *
  * @param     $ftpcon the ftp connection resource
  * @param     $baseDir
  * @param     $path
  * @param int $mode
  * @return bool
  */    
function ftp_mksubdirs($ftpcon, $baseDir, $path, $mode = 0775) {
    $path = dirname($path);

    if ($baseDir !== DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR && strpos($path, $baseDir) !== false) {
        if (empty($path)) {
            // $baseDir equals to $path, it can only mean that this folder already exists
            return false;
        }

        if ($path[0] == DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR) {
            $path = substr($path, 1);
        }
    } else {
        if ($path[0] == DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR) {
            $path = substr($path, 1);
        }
    }

    @ftp_chdir($ftpcon, $baseDir);
    $parts   = explode(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, $path);
    $created = [];
    foreach ($parts as $part) {
        if (!@ftp_chdir($ftpcon, $part)) {
            $createdDir = @ftp_mkdir($ftpcon, $part);

            if ($createdDir !== false) {
                ftp_chmod($ftpcon, $mode, $createdDir);
            }

            $created[] = $createdDir;
            @ftp_chdir($ftpcon, $part);
        }
    }

    return !in_array(false, $created);
}
PINAR Musa 11-Jun-2013 08:32
Here's the correct code for making recursive directories:

<?php

// function
function ftp_mksubdirs($ftpcon,$ftpbasedir,$ftpath){
   @
ftp_chdir($ftpcon, $ftpbasedir); // /var/www/uploads
  
$parts = explode('/',$ftpath); // 2013/06/11/username
  
foreach($parts as $part){
      if(!@
ftp_chdir($ftpcon, $part)){
        
ftp_mkdir($ftpcon, $part);
        
ftp_chdir($ftpcon, $part);
        
//ftp_chmod($ftpcon, 0777, $part);
     
}
   }
}

// usage
$path_of_storage = '/var/www/uploads';
$newftpdir = '2013/06/11/username';

$conn_id = ftp_connect($ftpserver);
ftp_login($conn_id, $login, $pass);
ftp_mksubdirs($conn_id,$path_of_storage,$newftpdir);
ftp_close($conn_id);

?>
butch AT 4RealMedia dot com 12-Sep-2006 11:26
When trying to user the ftp_mkdir, or ftp_chdir I've noticed that some servers like the entire path such as

/usr/local/home/username/sitename/directory/

and other servers, want you to use the path from the initial login, such as just /sitename/directory/

Just wanted to pass this on
vladimir at lukianov dot name 15-Mar-2004 10:28
For recurrent following function work better.
Some ftp servers (like WarFTP) become demented if you'll
try mkdir not from root dir and if path will be relative.
The second if one of dir (like '/') already exist You'll get access denied.

<?php
 
function MkDir($path)
  {
  
$dir=split("/", $path);
  
$path="";
  
$ret = true;
  
   for (
$i=0;$i<count($dir);$i++)
   {
      
$path.="/".$dir[$i];
       echo
"$path\n";
       if(!@
ftp_chdir($this->conn_id,$path)){
         @
ftp_chdir($this->conn_id,"/");
         if(!@
ftp_mkdir($this->conn_id,$path)){
         
$ret=false;
          break;
         }
       }
   }
   return
$ret;
  }
?>