WP_Filesystem_ftpsockets::move()
Moves a file or directory.
After moving files or directories, OPcache will need to be invalidated.
If moving a directory fails, copy_dir() be used for a recursive copy.
Use move_dir() moving directories with OPcache invalidation and a fallback to copy_dir().
Method of the class: WP_Filesystem_ftpsockets{}
No Hooks.
Return
true|false
. True on success, false on failure.
Usage
$WP_Filesystem_ftpsockets = new WP_Filesystem_ftpsockets(); $WP_Filesystem_ftpsockets->move( $source, $destination, $overwrite );
- $source(string) (required)
- Path to the source file or directory.
- $destination(string) (required)
- Path to the destination file or directory.
- $overwrite(true|false)
- Whether to overwrite the destination if it exists.
Default: false
Changelog
Since 2.5.0 | Introduced. |
WP_Filesystem_ftpsockets::move() WP Filesystem ftpsockets::move code WP 6.6.2
public function move( $source, $destination, $overwrite = false ) { return $this->ftp->rename( $source, $destination ); }