How can i show the images outside the web root dir

2020-07-11 04:40发布

I have web application in PHP using apache server, linux. For some security reason i am keeping the documents and images outside web root. How can i show these images, when the user login.

标签: php linux apache
4条回答
地球回转人心会变
2楼-- · 2020-07-11 05:18

As simple as that, this will output the image with correct headers,
remember that you have to set the header() before flushing anything out of the output buffer
=> no echo or print before

$file = '../../somedirectory/image.jpg‘;
header('Content-Type:image/jpeg‘);
header('Content-Length: '.filesize($file));
echo file_get_contents($file);
查看更多
爷的心禁止访问
3楼-- · 2020-07-11 05:25

use the ob_clean() function of php before the readfile()

it will usefull to avoid space like issues

查看更多
狗以群分
4楼-- · 2020-07-11 05:30

For my application, none of those answers were working - I simply couldn't get the image to display and it wasn't really feasible for me to add a new php file to call because reasons. What DID work for me is

$filename = read_filename_from_database;
$fileDir = "/path/to/files/";
$file = $fileDir . $filename;
if (file_exists($file))
{
     $b64image = base64_encode(file_get_contents($file));
     echo "<img src = 'data:image/png;base64,$b64image'>";
}
查看更多
劳资没心,怎么记你
5楼-- · 2020-07-11 05:36

PHP by default can already access files outside the web root, unless restricted with an open_basedir directive (or safe mode, but hope you're not in that cage).

It's normally a good practice to insert within a VirtualHost configuration an open_basedir restriction. You can specify multiple directories separated by : on Linux and ; on windows.

php_admin_value open_basedir /var/www/s/stage:/usr/share/php:/your/dir

To access those files either use an absolute path or a path relative to the position of the PHP file called. (So you'll have to ../ to reach levels above).

Also be sure that directories in which you want to write to are assigned to the webserver user and have write permission.

Otherwise you have second option:

Inside your www directory, create a "image.php" file, with a similar content to:

<?php
  header('Content-Type: image/png');
  readfile("../img/" . $_GET['img']);
?>

And call your images with

<img src="image.php?img=myimage.png" />

Please be aware that your PHP file shouldn't be that simple :) As you may want to address multiple image formats (and providing the correct header for them), checking for malicious file path/inclusions (you don't want to use $_GET without validating/sanitizing the input), extra caching etc. etc. etc.

But this should give you an idea on how you can target your issue.

查看更多
登录 后发表回答