How can I change a file's extension using PHP?
Ex: photo.jpg to photo.exe
In modern operating systems, filenames very well might contain periods long before the file extension, for instance:
my.file.name.jpg
PHP provides a way to find the filename without the extension that takes this into account, then just add the new extension:
function replace_extension($filename, $new_extension) {
$info = pathinfo($filename);
return $info['filename'] . '.' . $new_extension;
}
substr_replace($file , 'png', strrpos($file , '.') +1)
Will change any extension to what you want. Replace png with what ever your desired extension would be.
function replace_extension($filename, $new_extension) {
$info = pathinfo($filename);
return ($info['dirname'] ? $info['dirname'] . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR : '')
. $info['filename']
. '.'
. $new_extension;
}
You may use the rename(string $from, string $to, ?resource $context = null)
function.
Once you have the filename in a string, first use regex to replace the extension with an extension of your choice. Here's a small function that'll do that:
function replace_extension($filename, $new_extension) {
return preg_replace('/\..+$/', '.' . $new_extension, $filename);
}
Then use the rename() function to rename the file with the new filename.
Just replace it with regexp:
$filename = preg_replace('"\.bmp$"', '.jpg', $filename);
You can also extend this code to remove other image extensions, not just bmp:
$filename = preg_replace('"\.(bmp|gif)$"', '.jpg', $filename);
For regex fans, modified version of Thanh Trung's 'preg_replace' solution that will always contain the new extension (so that if you write a file conversion program, you won't accidentally overwrite the source file with the result) would be:
preg_replace('/\.[^.]+$/', '.', $file) . $extension
Better way:
substr($filename, 0, -strlen(pathinfo($filename, PATHINFO_EXTENSION))).$new_extension
Changes made only on extension part. Leaves other info unchanged.
It's safe.
You could use basename():
$oldname = 'path/photo.jpg';
$newname = (dirname($oldname) ? dirname($oldname) . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR : '') . basename($oldname, 'jpg') . 'exe';
Or for all extensions:
$newname = (dirname($oldname) ? dirname($oldname) . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR : '') . basename($oldname, pathinfo($path, PATHINFO_EXTENSION)) . 'exe';
Finally use rename():
rename($oldname, $newname);
Many good answers have been suggested. I thought it would be helpful to evaluate and compare their performance. Here are the results:
pathinfo
) took 0.000031040740966797 seconds. Note: It has the drawback for not including full path.substr_replace
) took 0.000010013580322266 seconds.preg_replace
) took 0.00070095062255859 seconds.Therefore, I would suggest substr_replace
, since it's simpler and faster than others.
Just as a note, There is the following solution too which took 0.000014066696166992 seconds. Still couldn't beat substr_replace
:
$parts = explode('.', $inpath);
$parts[count( $parts ) - 1] = 'exe';
$outpath = implode('.', $parts);
I like the strrpos()
approach because it is very fast and straightforward — however, you must first check to ensure that the filename has any extension at all. Here's a function that is extremely performant and will replace an existing extension or add a new one if none exists:
function replace_extension($filename, $extension) {
if (($pos = strrpos($filename , '.')) !== false) {
$filename = substr($filename, 0, $pos);
}
return $filename . '.' . $extension;
}
I needed this to change all images extensions withing a gallery to lowercase. I ended up doing the following:
// Converts image file extensions to all lowercase
$currentdir = opendir($gallerydir);
while(false !== ($file = readdir($currentdir))) {
if(strpos($file,'.JPG',1) || strpos($file,'.GIF',1) || strpos($file,'.PNG',1)) {
$srcfile = "$gallerydir/$file";
$filearray = explode(".",$file);
$count = count($filearray);
$pos = $count - 1;
$filearray[$pos] = strtolower($filearray[$pos]);
$file = implode(".",$filearray);
$dstfile = "$gallerydir/$file";
rename($srcfile,$dstfile);
}
}
This worked for my purposes.