How can I check the version of my script against an online file to see if it\'s the latest version?
For clarification, I\'m talking about a script I wrote, not the v
Have an RSS or Atom feed with update info. Wordpress does something similar. Then you can locally save information which updates have been shown to the user etc.
For even simpler solution, have a file on project website that would contain just the version number. Then compare it with a version number stored in your program, probably within a constant.
To specify the second (more simple) solution phjr proposed:
Have a file version.txt
on your own public server and include the following function into your deployed project/script:
define('REMOTE_VERSION', 'http://your.public.server/version.txt');
// this is the version of the deployed script
define('VERSION', '1.0.1');
function isUpToDate()
{
$remoteVersion=trim(file_get_contents(REMOTE_VERSION));
return version_compare(VERSION, $remoteVersion, 'ge');
}
version.txt
should just contain the most recent version number, e.g.:
1.0.2
define('REMOTE_VERSION', 'http://your.public.server/version.txt');
define('VERSION', '1.0.1');
$script = file_get_contents(REMOTE_VERSION);
$version = VERSION;
if($version == $script) {
echo "<div class=success>
<p>You have the latest version!</p>
</div>";
} else {
echo "<div class=error>
<p>There is a update available!</p>
</div>";
}
Per comments on this answer
// Substitue path to script with the version information in place of __FILE__ if necessary
$script = file_get_contents(__FILE__);
$version = SOME_SENSIBLE_DEFAULT_IN_CASE_OF_FAILURE;
if(preg_match('/<!-- Script version (\d*(\.\d+)*) -->/', $script, $version_match)) {
$version = $version_match[1];
}