- Introduction
- Functionality
- Screenshot
- Usage
- Technologies Used
- Best Practices
- Code Explanation
- Roadmap
The Single File PHP File Browser is a lightweight and straightforward project that provides a web-based directory listing for the files contained within a specified directory. This project serves as a quick and easy way to share files or documents with others via a web interface. This code provides a flexible way to display and customize directory listings, making it useful for creating file browsers and similar applications.
This project offers the following functionalities:
- Lists files and folders contained within a specified directory.
- Allows users to navigate through the directory tree structure.
- Download or Upload single or multiple files at once.
- Excludes specific file extensions and hidden files from the listing.
- Displays free space on current directory.
- Automatic link to other instances of this script.*
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(*Folders with the 'external link' icon will navigate to their own index.php file instance.)
Important
Make sure you have PHP enabled on your webserver.
To use the Single File PHP File Browser, follow these simple steps:
-
Download the
index.php
file from this project. -
Place the
index.php
file in the folder you want to share on the web. -
Access the folder using a web browser. You can do this by entering the folder's URL in your web browser's address bar. For example, if you placed
index.php
in a folder called "stuff" on your web server, you would access it like this:http://yourdomain.com/stuff/
.
The index.php
file will automatically generate a directory listing for the specified folder, allowing you to view and access the contained files and folders via a user-friendly web interface.
Important
The upload functionality requires you to add users to the system.
Here's how to set it up:
Enabling Uploads
-
Create Users: The provided script
create-user
will generate a file named.users
that must be in the same directory asindex.php
for the upload section to show up. The.users
file stores user credentials securely.$ create-user your_username your_password
This command creates the
.users
file with your credentials, enabling uploads. You can repeat this command to add more users. -
Delete Users: To delete an existing user, run the
create-user
script with the--delete
flag after the username:$ create-user your_username --delete
This will remove the user's credentials from the
.users
file. When the last user is deleted, the.users
file will be automatically removed, and the upload section will be hidden. -
Upload types: By default only compressed files are authorized to be uploaded. You can change what types you want by commenting/uncommenting or adding more types to the $allowedUploadTypes global variable at the top of the index.php file:
$allowedUploadTypes = array_merge( // array('jpg', 'jpeg', 'png', 'gif', 'webp', 'bmp', 'tiff'), // images // array('mp4', 'mov', 'avi', 'mkv', 'webm', 'flv', 'wmv'), // videos // array('mp3', 'wav', 'flac', 'ogg', 'aac', 'm4a'), // audio // array('pdf', 'doc', 'docx', 'xls', 'xlsx', 'ppt', 'pptx', 'txt', 'rtf'), // documents array('zip', 'rar', 'tar', 'gz', '7z', '7za'), // compressed // array('sh'), // script // add more/edit as needed );
Security Considerations
Warning
For basic protection, rename the create-user
script to .create-user
so it's hidden on the file list (note: this doesn't hide it completely). It's better to move it to a location outside the web-accessible directory.
- PHP: PHP is used to generate the directory listing and handle file system operations.
- HTML/CSS: HTML and CSS are used for the presentation and styling of the directory listing.
- JavaScript: to implement client-side features.
- Bash Script: to provide user management.
- Font Awesome: Font Awesome icons are used to enhance the visual representation of files and folders.
To maintain simplicity and effectiveness, this project follows some best practices:
- Minimalism: The code is kept minimal and straightforward to ensure ease of understanding and maintenance.
- Security: Security measures are taken by excluding certain file extensions to prevent exposing sensitive files (e.g., PHP files).
- User Experience: The interface is designed for user-friendliness, with clear differentiations between files and folders.
This PHP code snippet is designed to generate a directory listing for a specified directory, presenting its contents in a structured HTML format. The code can be used to showcase files and subdirectories while allowing for customization of icons based on file extensions. Below is a breakdown of how the code works:
function listDirectory($directory) {
// ...
}
listDirectory
is a recursive function that takes the path to a directory as its parameter.
$files = scandir($directory);
scandir
is used to retrieve an array of files and directories within the specified$directory
.
$notAllowedExtensions = array('html', 'php', 'swp', 'css');
- An array,
$notAllowedExtensions
, is defined to store file extensions that should be excluded from the listing. These extensions won't be displayed in the directory listing.
$iconMapping = array(
'pdf' => 'fa-regular fa-file-pdf', // PDF document
'doc' => 'fa-regular fa-file-word', // Microsoft Word document
'docx' => 'fa-regular fa-file-word', // Microsoft Word document
'txt' => 'fa-solid fa-file-lines', // Text document
'md' => 'fa-solid fa-file-code', // Markdown document
'ppt' => 'fa-regular fa-file-powerpoint',// PowerPoint presentation
// ...
);
$iconMapping
is an associative array that maps file extensions to corresponding CSS icon classes. These classes determine the icons displayed next to file names in the directory listing.
echo '<ul class="folder-contents">';
foreach ($files as $file) {
// ...
}
echo '</ul>';
- An unordered list (
<ul>
) with the class "folder-contents" is initiated to structure the directory listing. - A
foreach
loop iterates through the files and directories obtained from$files
.
if (is_dir($path)) {
// ...
}
- If the current item in the loop is a directory, it is displayed as a folder in the listing. The function
listDirectory
is then called recursively to list the contents of the subdirectory.
$iconClass = isset($iconMapping[$extension]) ? $iconMapping[$extension] : 'icon-default';
echo '<li><i class="' . $iconClass . '"></i><a href="' . $file . '">' . $file . '</a></li>';
- Icons are customized based on file extensions using the
$iconMapping
array. If an extension is not found in the mapping, it defaults to 'icon-default'. - Hyperlinks are generated for each file or directory entry.
$directory = './'; // Specify the directory you want to list
- The
$directory
variable is set to the path of the directory you want to list.
listDirectory($directory);
- Finally, the
listDirectory
function is called with the specified directory to generate the directory listing.
Here are some planned enhancements for the Single File PHP File Browser:
Bulk Downloads: Add the ability to select and download multiple files at once.[Done]Bulk Uploads: Add the ability to select and upload multiple files at once.[Done]Password: Secure uploads with user/password.[Done]Security: Use hash to save/retrieve passwords from .users file.[Done]Frontend: Better mapping of icons and colors to default expected ones.[Done]Free Space: Display free space on current directory so uploaders can be informed.[Done]- Upload Progress: Display upload progress for user feedback.
- Mouse-over File Preview: Implement mouse-over file preview to display a small preview when hovering over file links.
- Pagination: Implement pagination for directories with a large number of files and folders.
- Lazy Loading: Improve performance by implementing lazy loading for large directories.
Feel free to contribute to the project and help make these enhancements a reality.