The chown() function in PHP is an inbuilt function which is used to change the owner of the specified file. It returns true on success and false on failure. Only the superuser has the right to change the owner of a file.
Syntax:
bool chown ( $filename, $user )
Parameters: The chown() function in PHP accepts two parameters which are filename and user.
- $filename: It specifies the file whose owner you want to change.
- $user: It specifies the new owner. It can be a username or an user id.
Return Value: The chown() function returns true on success and false on failure.
Errors And Exception:
- The chown() function in PHP doesn’t works for remote files.It only works on files which are accessible by the server’s filesystem.
- PHP checks whether the files or directories which are being operated have the same owner as the script that is being executed or not when safe mode is enabled.
Examples:
Input : chown("gfg.txt", "shubrodeep") Output : true Input : $path = "/user01/Desktop/neveropen/gfg.php"; $user_name = "root"; chown($path, $user_name); Output : true
Below programs illustrate the chown() function.
Program 1:
<?php // Sets shubrodeep as owner chown ( "gfg.txt" , "shubrodeep" ); ?> |
Output:
true
Program 2:
<?php // Sets root as owner of the file "gfg.php" $path = "/user01/Desktop/neveropen/gfg.php" ; $user_name = "root" ; chown ( $path , $user_name ); ?> |
Output:
true
Reference:
http://php.net/manual/en/function.chown.php