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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Getting all file names in a folder. Post 3314 by Optimus_P on Thursday 28th of June 2001 03:33:58 PM
Old 06-28-2001
a problem with what you have writen is if the file/dir in question is not rwx for the owner. ie drx-


i would try something to the effect of
Code:
case "$1" in
'-d')
DIR=${2:?"bad or missing Directory"}
for filelist in `ls $DIR`;do
        filesize=`ls -l $DIR/$filelist|awk '{ print $5 }'`
        if [[ $filesize == 0 ]];then
                echo "$filelist is $filesize"|mailx -s "SUBJECT" user@host
        fi
done
;;

*)
        echo ""
        echo "Usage: for $0 [-d] /directory/to/search"
        echo ""
        ;;
esac


Last edited by Optimus_P; 06-28-2001 at 05:31 PM..
 

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STREAM_NOTIFICATION_CALLBACK(3) 					 1					   STREAM_NOTIFICATION_CALLBACK(3)

stream_notification_callback - A callback function for the notificationcontext parameter

SYNOPSIS
void stream_notification_callback (int $notification_code, int $severity, string $message, int $message_code, int $bytes_transferred, int $bytes_max) DESCRIPTION
A callable function, used by the notification context parameter, called during an event. Note This is not a real function, only a prototype of how the function should be. PARAMETERS
o $notification_code - One of the STREAM_NOTIFY_* notification constants. o $severity - One of the STREAM_NOTIFY_SEVERITY_* notification constants. o $message - Passed if a descriptive message is available for the event. o $message_code - Passed if a descriptive message code is available for the event. The meaning of this value is dependent on the specific wrapper in use. o $bytes_transferred - If applicable, the $bytes_transferred will be populated. o $bytes_max - If applicable, the $bytes_max will be populated. RETURN VALUES
No value is returned. EXAMPLES
Example #1 stream_notification_callback(3) example <?php function stream_notification_callback($notification_code, $severity, $message, $message_code, $bytes_transferred, $bytes_max) { switch($notification_code) { case STREAM_NOTIFY_RESOLVE: case STREAM_NOTIFY_AUTH_REQUIRED: case STREAM_NOTIFY_COMPLETED: case STREAM_NOTIFY_FAILURE: case STREAM_NOTIFY_AUTH_RESULT: var_dump($notification_code, $severity, $message, $message_code, $bytes_transferred, $bytes_max); /* Ignore */ break; case STREAM_NOTIFY_REDIRECTED: echo "Being redirected to: ", $message; break; case STREAM_NOTIFY_CONNECT: echo "Connected..."; break; case STREAM_NOTIFY_FILE_SIZE_IS: echo "Got the filesize: ", $bytes_max; break; case STREAM_NOTIFY_MIME_TYPE_IS: echo "Found the mime-type: ", $message; break; case STREAM_NOTIFY_PROGRESS: echo "Made some progress, downloaded ", $bytes_transferred, " so far"; break; } echo " "; } $ctx = stream_context_create(); stream_context_set_params($ctx, array("notification" => "stream_notification_callback")); file_get_contents("http://php.net/contact", false, $ctx); ?> The above example will output something similar to: Connected... Found the mime-type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Being redirected to: http://no.php.net/contact Connected... Got the filesize: 0 Found the mime-type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Being redirected to: http://no.php.net/contact.php Connected... Got the filesize: 4589 Found the mime-type: text/html;charset=utf-8 Made some progress, downloaded 0 so far Made some progress, downloaded 0 so far Made some progress, downloaded 0 so far Made some progress, downloaded 1440 so far Made some progress, downloaded 2880 so far Made some progress, downloaded 4320 so far Made some progress, downloaded 5760 so far Made some progress, downloaded 6381 so far Made some progress, downloaded 7002 so far Example #2 Simple progressbar for commandline download client <?php function usage($argv) { echo "Usage: "; printf(" php %s <http://example.com/file> <localfile> ", $argv[0]); exit(1); } function stream_notification_callback($notification_code, $severity, $message, $message_code, $bytes_transferred, $bytes_max) { static $filesize = null; switch($notification_code) { case STREAM_NOTIFY_RESOLVE: case STREAM_NOTIFY_AUTH_REQUIRED: case STREAM_NOTIFY_COMPLETED: case STREAM_NOTIFY_FAILURE: case STREAM_NOTIFY_AUTH_RESULT: /* Ignore */ break; case STREAM_NOTIFY_REDIRECTED: echo "Being redirected to: ", $message, " "; break; case STREAM_NOTIFY_CONNECT: echo "Connected... "; break; case STREAM_NOTIFY_FILE_SIZE_IS: $filesize = $bytes_max; echo "Filesize: ", $filesize, " "; break; case STREAM_NOTIFY_MIME_TYPE_IS: echo "Mime-type: ", $message, " "; break; case STREAM_NOTIFY_PROGRESS: if ($bytes_transferred > 0) { if (!isset($filesize)) { printf(" Unknown filesize.. %2d kb done..", $bytes_transferred/1024); } else { $length = (int)(($bytes_transferred/$filesize)*100); printf(" [%-100s] %d%% (%2d/%2d kb)", str_repeat("=", $length). ">", $length, ($bytes_transferred/1024), $filesize/1024); } } break; } } isset($argv[1], $argv[2]) or usage($argv); $ctx = stream_context_create(); stream_context_set_params($ctx, array("notification" => "stream_notification_callback")); $fp = fopen($argv[1], "r", false, $ctx); if (is_resource($fp) && file_put_contents($argv[2], $fp)) { echo " Done! "; exit(0); } $err = error_get_last(); echo " Errrrrorr.. ", $err["message"], " "; exit(1); ?> Executing the example above with: php -n fetch.php http://no2.php.net/get/php-5-LATEST.tar.bz2/from/this/mirror php-latest.tar.bz2 will output something similar too: Connected... Mime-type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Being redirected to: http://no2.php.net/distributions/php-5.2.5.tar.bz2 Connected... Filesize: 7773024 Mime-type: application/octet-stream [========================================> ] 40% (3076/7590 kb) SEE ALSO
"Context parameters". PHP Documentation Group STREAM_NOTIFICATION_CALLBACK(3)
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