The copy() function in PHP is an inbuilt function which is used to make a copy of a specified file. It makes a copy of the source file to the destination file and if the destination file already exists, it gets overwritten. The copy() function returns true on success and false on failure.
Syntax:
bool copy ( $source, $dest )
Parameters: The copy() function in PHP accepts two parameters which are source and destination.
- $source: It specifies the path to the source file.
- $dest: It is used to specify the path to the destination file.
Return Value: It returns true on success and false on failure.
Errors And Exception:
- The copy() function in PHP doesn’t works for remote files.It only works on files which are accessible by the server’s filesystem.
- If the destination file already exists, it gets overwritten.
Examples:
Input : echo copy("gfg.txt", "neveropen.txt"); Output : true Input : $srcfile = '/user01/Desktop/admin/gfg.txt'; $destfile = 'user01/Desktop/admin/neveropen.txt'; echo copy($srcfile, $destfilefile); Output : true
Below programs illustrate the copy() function:
Program 1:
<?php // Copying gfg.txt to neveropen.txt echo copy ( "gfg.txt" , "neveropen.txt" ); ?> |
Output:
true
Program 2:
<?php // Copying gfg.txt to neveropen.txt $srcfile = '/user01/Desktop/admin/gfg.txt' ; $destfile = 'user01/Desktop/admin/neveropen.txt' ; if (! copy ( $srcfile , $destfilefile )) { echo "File cannot be copied! \n" ; } else { echo "File has been copied!" ; } ?> |
Output:
File has been copied!
Reference:
http://php.net/manual/en/function.copy.php