--- title: File Writing --- ## File Writing This is a stub. Help our community expand it. This quick style guide will help ensure your pull request gets accepted. ### file_put_contents — Write data to a file This function is identical to calling fopen(), fwrite() and fclose() successively to write data to a file. If filename does not exist, the file is created. Otherwise, the existing file is overwritten, unless the FILE_APPEND flag is set. #### Parameters: ##### filename Path to the file where to write the data. ##### data The data to write. Can be either a string, an array or a stream resource. If data is a stream resource, the remaining buffer of that stream will be copied to the specified file. This is similar with using stream_copy_to_stream(). You can also specify the data parameter as a single dimension array. This is equivalent to file_put_contents($filename, implode('', $array)). ##### flags The value of flags can be any combination of the following flags, joined with the binary OR (|) operator. | Flag | Description | | --- | --- | | FILE_USE_INCLUDE_PATH | Search for filename in the include directory. See include_path for more information. | | FILE_APPEND | If file filename already exists, append the data to the file instead of overwriting it. | | LOCK_EX | Acquire an exclusive lock on the file while proceeding to the writing. In other words, a flock() call happens between the fopen() call and the fwrite() call. This is not identical to an fopen() call with mode "x". | ##### context A valid context resource created with stream_context_create(). ### Return Values This function returns the number of bytes that were written to the file, or FALSE on failure. #### More Information: