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I have an absolute path of a file, Is there a way to get the file absolute path

http://domainname/rootfolder/filename.php

and I wanna get something like

/home/domainname/public_html/foldername/filename.php

Tariq Aziz
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This is the easiest way:

$path = parse_url('http://domainname/rootfolder/filename.php', PHP_URL_PATH);

//To get the dir, use: dirname($path)

echo $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . $path;

That'll print you the full path.

Documentation:

parse_url

DOCUMENT_ROOT

dirname

carlosveucv
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    This does not work for user_dir paths, where /~user/... maps to something inside user's home directory. In that case you have to use `$_SERVER['CONTEXT_DOCUMENT_ROOT']`and remove the `~user`portion from the url. – Hauke Jun 11 '19 at 14:47
  • `$_SERVER['REAL_DOCUMENT_ROOT']` should also be checked. You may also need to check `$_SERVER['REDIRECT_URL']`. It is a bit of a minefield. – Jake Dec 08 '22 at 04:01
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You can use the parse_url function to get the local part of the URL.

Converting that into a file path then requires that you know where the document root of the webserver is. If it is the same server as the one the page is running on, then you can usually get that from $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].

It also depends on there being nothing preventing the URL from not being a direct mapping onto a file system (such as mod_rewrite, mod_alias, URIs being routed through an MVC framework, etc). For example, for a system I'm working on at the moment, if you were to hit http://example.com/blog/2012/01/01/ then the files involved would be /home/user/recall/script/recall.psgi and /home/user/recall/root/blog/day.tt but the DocumentRoot would be /home/user/recall/htdocs/)

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Try $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']. Assuming a URL like

http://example.com/subfolder/somefile.html

and the file's actual location on the server being

/home/sites/example.com/html/subfolder/somefile.html
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--- $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']
Marc B
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try

$filepath = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/rootfolder/filename.php'

this may help you.

Jalpesh Patel
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I've found this to work reliably:

function get_file_path_from_url( $file_url ){
   return realpath($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . parse_url( $file_url, PHP_URL_PATH ));
}
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