I am running Windows 7 with Apache. It took hours to figure out why it was not working.
First, enable the php_fileinfo.dll extension in you php.ini. You'll also need the four magic files that are found in the following library:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnuwin32/files/file/4.23/file-4.23-bin.zip/download
An environment variable or a direct path to the file named "magic" is necessary, without any extension.
Then, make sure that xdebug is either turned off or set the ini error_reporting to not display notices or warnings for the script.
Hope this saves someone a few hours of frustration!
finfo_open
finfo::__construct
(PHP >= 5.3.0, PECL fileinfo >= 0.1.0)
finfo_open -- finfo::__construct — Crea un nuevo recurso fileinfo
Descripción
Estilo por procedimientos
$options = FILEINFO_NONE
[, string $magic_file = NULL
]] )Estilo orientado a objetos (constructor):
$options = FILEINFO_NONE
[, string $magic_file = NULL
]] )Esta función abre una base de datos mágica y la devuelve a su recurso.
Parámetros
-
options -
Una o más constantes Fileinfo .
-
magic_file -
Nombre del fichero de la base de datos mágica, normalmente es algo como /path/to/magic.mime. Si no está especificada se utilizará la variable de entorno MAGIC. Si esta variable no está establecida, se utilizará /usr/share/misc/magic por defecto. Require la extensión .mime y/o .mgc.
Pasar NULL o una cadena vacía será el equivalente al valor por defecto.
Valores devueltos
(Sólo Estilo por procedimientos)
Devuelve el recurso de la base de datos mágica si funciona o FALSE en caso de error.
Notas
A partir de PHP >= 5.3.11 y >= 5.4.1 el formato de base de datos mágico ha cambiado. A raíz de esto, los tipos mime internos de la base de datos han sido mejorados. Esto afecta especialmente al código donde se lee un fichero mágico externo. Leer ficheros mágicos con los formatos antiguos no funcionará. Además, algunas representaciones textuales de los tipos mime han cambiado, por ejemplo, para PHP sería devuelto "PHP script, ASCII text" en lugar de "PHP script text".
Ejemplos
Ejemplo #1 Estilo orientado a objetos
<?php
$finfo = new finfo(FILEINFO_MIME, "/usr/share/misc/magic"); // Devuelve el tipo mime del tipo extensión
/* Obtiene el tipo mime para un fichero específico */
$filename = "/usr/local/something.txt";
echo $finfo->file($filename);
?>
Ejemplo #2 Estilo por procedimientos
<?php
$finfo = finfo_open(FILEINFO_MIME, "/usr/share/misc/magic"); // Devuelve el tipo mime del tipo extensión
if (!$finfo) {
echo "Ocurrió un error al intentar abrir la base de datos de fileinfo";
exit();
}
/* Obtiene el tipo mime para un fichero específico */
$filename = "/usr/local/something.txt";
echo finfo_file($finfo, $filename);
/* cerrar conexión */
finfo_close($finfo);
?>
El resultado del ejemplo sería:
text/plain; charset=us-ascii
It seems there is quite some inconsistency in distributions and loading of magic files.
On Archlinux, the file is located here:
/usr/share/misc/file/magic.mgc
But this:
<?php
$fi = new finfo(FILEINFO_MIME, '/usr/share/misc/file/magic');
$fi->file('/tmp/fubar.txt');
?>
Actually segfaults, where if I type the full name (including the file extension:)
<?php
$fi = new finfo(FILEINFO_MIME, '/usr/share/misc/file/magic.mgc'); // added ".mgc"
$fi->file('/tmp/fubar.txt');
?>
It works as expected, so I guess something goes wrong with "A .mime and/or .mgc suffix is added if needed."
Couldn't get finfo to return the mimetype in the way expected so i made a function to do it with system()
<?php
function get_mime_type($filepath) {
ob_start();
system("file -i -b {$filepath}");
$output = ob_get_clean();
$output = explode("; ",$output);
if ( is_array($output) ) {
$output = $output[0];
}
return $output;
}
?>
hope it works for other people too
On my Debian squeeze system, the path needed is like :
<?php
$finfo = new finfo(FILEINFO_MIME, "/usr/share/misc/magic.mgc");
?>
Notice FileInfo::__construct() has strange behavior in PHP < 5.3.1 when a 2nd parameter is set explicitly, e.g.;
<?php
$fileInfo = new finfo(FILEINFO_MIME, null);
?>
Expected result:
----------------
object(finfo)#2 (0) { }
Actual result:
--------------
Warning: finfo::finfo(): Failed to load magic database at ''. in *** on line ***
object(finfo)#2 (0) { }
See http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51732
Since it costed me some time to find the needed magic database files for Windows, just a hint:
The last release of the GnuWin32 project with both needed files (magic and magic.mime) currently was "file-4.23".
All releases after 4.23 to 4.25-1 did not contain both needed files.
Hope that helps.
Platform: WinXP-SP2, PHP5.2.5, MySQL 5.0, Apache 2.2.8
After reading former notes, I wasn't able to load my magic database: 'magic.mime' file (donwloaded from GnuWin32 project, zipped with the binary files v4.21). I always got an invalid $finfo object or finfo_open(...) returned FALSE.
In order to be able to load the 'magic.mime' file, Fileinfo library (bundled in PHP5.2.5) also requires 'magic' file.
For example:
1. Database:
c:\php\magic.mime
c:\php\magic
2. PHP Code:
<?php
$filname = 'c:\php\php.ini';
$finfo = new finfo(FILEINFO_MIME, 'c:\php\magic');
if (!$finfo) return false;
echo $finfo->file($filename);
?>
For further info see: http://pecl.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=7555
Pay attention to comments added by 'christophe dot charron dot xul at gmail dot com'
NOTE: Before upgrading to PHP5.2.5, I was working with PHP5.2.1 and it only required 'magic.mime' file.
The current version (1.04) doesnt support a different mime.magic database than the server default.
(the documentation is thus not correct)
Ubuntu default location is '/usr/share/file/magic'. In order for the examples to work all finfo_open()-commands must be issued with the extra location accordingly:
<?php
$file = "/path/to/file.jpg";
$handle = finfo_open(FILEINFO_MIME, '/usr/share/file/magic');
$mime_type = finfo_file($handle,$file);
?>
On Windows systems people might find that this always returns "application/x-dpkg".
There are 2 ways of solving this problem:
1. Get the mime-magic database file from GnuWin32 at <http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnuwin32/>
2. You can manually "fix" the mime-magic file by editing it and escaping all lines starting with !, thus changing each one to \!
