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get_included_files

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

get_included_files — Restituisce una matrice con i nomi dei file inclusi o richiesti

Descrizione

array get_included_files ( void )

Restituisce una matrice contenente i nomi di tutti i file che sono stati includi tramite le funzioni include(), include_once(), require() oppure require_once().

Lo script originario viene considerato come 'file incluso', pertanto sarà elencato insieme agli altri file referenziati da include() e simili.

File che sono inclusi più volte saranno elencati soltanto una volta sola

Nota: File inclusi tramite la direttiva auto_prepend_file non saranno inseriti nella matrice.

Example #1 Esempio di uso di get_included_files() del file (abc.php)

<?php

include 'test1.php';
include_once 
'test2.php';
require 
'test3.php';
require_once 
'test4.php';

$included_files get_included_files();

foreach (
$included_files as $filename) {
    echo 
"$filename\n";
}

?>

l'esempio visualizzerà:

abc.php
test1.php
test2.php
test3.php
test4.php

Nota: In PHP 4.0.1pl2 e nelle versioni precedenti get_included_files() assumeva che i file inclusi avessero come estensione .php; file con altre estensioni erano ignorati. La matrice restituita da get_included_files() era una matrice associativa e riportava soltanto i file inclusi con include() e include_once().

Vedere anche include(), include_once(), require(), require_once() e get_required_files().



get_loaded_extensions> <get_include_path
Last updated: Fri, 18 Jul 2008
 
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cleggypdc at gmail dot com
23-Jun-2008 06:47
If you want to get the relative path of an included file, from within itself use this function. If you ever have a include file thats path may not be static, this can save some time.

<?php
 
function get_current_files_path($file_name)
 {
  
//find the current files directory
  
$includes = get_included_files();
  
$path = "";
   for (
$i=0; $i < count($includes); $i++)
   {
    
$path = strstr($includes[$i], $file_name);
     if (
$path != false)
     {
      
$key = $i;
       break;
     }
   }
  
$path = str_replace(getcwd(), "", $includes[$key]);
  
$path = str_replace("\\", "/", $path);
  
$path = str_replace($file_name, "", $path);
  
$path = ltrim($path, "/");
  
   return
$path;
 }
?>
sam at consideropen dot com
29-May-2008 10:57
If you want to avoid the filepaths, just wrap get_included_files() inside preg_replace() to get rid of path info:

<?php
$filenames
= preg_replace("/\/.*\//", "", get_included_files());
?>
yarco dot w at gmail dot com
04-Jul-2007 05:27
If you have a MAIN php script which you don't want to be included by other scripts, you could use this function. For example:

main.php:
<?php
function blockit()
{
 
$buf = get_included_files();
  return
$buf[0] != __FILE__;
}

blockit() and exit("You can not include a MAIN file as a part of your script.");

print
"OK";
?>

So other script couldn't include main.php to modify its internal global vars.
indigohaze at gmail dot com
28-Aug-2006 07:30
Something that's not noted in the docs, if a file is included remotely and you do a get_included_files() in the include itself it will *not* return the document that included it.

ie:
test2.php (server 192.168.1.14):
<?php

include("http://192.168.1.11/test/test3.php");

?>

test3.php (server 192.168.1.11):

<?php

$files
= get_included_files();

print_r($files);
?>

returns:

Array ( [0] => /var/www/localhost/htdocs/test/test3.php )

Which means you can use get_included_files() to help intercept and prevent XSS-style attacks against your code.
RPaseur at NationalPres dot org
08-Mar-2006 05:04
As is often the case, YMMV.  I tried the __FILE__ and SCRIPT_FILENAME comparison and found this:

SCRIPT_FILENAME: /var/www/cgi-bin/php441
__FILE__: /raid/home/natpresch/natpresch/RAY_included.php

As an alternative:

count(get_included_files());

Gives one when the script is standalone and always more than one when the script is included.
keystorm :at: gmail dotcom
07-Sep-2004 11:08
As of PHP5, this function seems to return an array with the first index being the script all subsequent scripts are included to.
If index.php includes b.php and c.php and calls get_included_files(), the returned array looks as follows:

index.php
a.php
b.php

while in PHP<5 the array would be:

a.php
b.php

If you want to know which is the script that is including current script you can use $_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'] or any other similar server global.

If you also want to ensure current script is being included and not run independently you should evaluate following expression:

__FILE__ != $_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME']

If this expression returns TRUE, current script is being included or required.

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