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<lang Rust>use std::{error::Error, fs::File, io::copy}; |
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use ftp::FtpStream; |
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fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> { |
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let mut ftp = FtpStream::connect("ftp.easynet.fr:21")?; |
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ftp.login("anonymous", "")?; |
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ftp.cwd("debian")?; |
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for file in ftp.list(None)? { |
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println!("{}", file); |
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} |
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let mut stream = ftp.get("README")?; |
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let mut file = File::create("README")?; |
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copy(&mut stream, &mut file)?; |
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Ok(()) |
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}</lang> |
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=={{header|Scala}}== |
=={{header|Scala}}== |
Revision as of 19:59, 8 February 2019
You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know.
- Task
Connect to a server, change directory, list its contents and download a file as binary using the FTP protocol. Use passive mode if available.
Batch File
This uses the native FTP.EXE in Windows. I am not sure, but I think FTP.EXE client does not support passive mode. <lang dos>::Playing with FTP
- Batch File Implementation
@echo off
set site="ftp.hq.nasa.gov" set user="anonymous" set pass="ftptest@example.com" set dir="pub/issoutreach/Living in Space Stories (MP3 Files)" set download="Gravity in the Brain.mp3"
( echo.open %site% echo.user %user% %pass% echo.dir echo.!echo. echo.!echo.This is a just a text to seperate two directory listings. echo.!echo. echo.cd %dir% echo.dir echo.binary echo.get %download% echo.disconnect )|ftp -n</lang>
- Output:
\Desktop>RCFTP -rw-r--r-- 1 ftpadmin ftp-adm 3997 May 26 1998 README drwxrwx-wx 6 lgipson armd 696320 Jan 23 2015 armd drwxrwx-wx 2 chmgt ftp-adm 4096 Aug 18 16:17 chmgt -r-xr-xr-x 1 root root 18120 Nov 28 2001 ftp-exec drwxrws-wx 2 ftpadmin ftp-adm 57344 Aug 18 13:08 incoming -rw-rw-r-- 1 ftpadmin ftp-adm 133 Jan 29 1996 index.html drwx------ 2 root root 4096 Apr 11 2003 lost+found drwxr-sr-x 2 ftpadmin ftp-adm 4096 Apr 14 1998 office drwxrwsr-x 17 ftpadmin ftp-adm 4096 Nov 4 2013 pub -rw-r--r-- 1 root ftp-adm 26 Jan 27 2011 robots.txt This is a just a text to seperate two directory listings. -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 2327118 May 9 2005 09sept_spacepropulsion.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1260304 May 9 2005 Can People go to Mars.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1350270 May 9 2005 Distill some water.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1290888 May 9 2005 Good Vibrations.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1431834 May 9 2005 Gravity Hurts_So good.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1072644 May 9 2005 Gravity in the Brain.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1230594 May 9 2005 Power to the ISS.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1309062 May 9 2005 Space Bones.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 2292715 May 9 2005 Space Power.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 772075 May 9 2005 We have a solution.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1134654 May 9 2005 When Space Makes you Dizzy.mp3 \Desktop>
C
Using ftplib <lang c>
- include <ftplib.h>
int main(void) {
netbuf *nbuf;
FtpInit(); FtpConnect("kernel.org", &nbuf); FtpLogin("anonymous", "", nbuf); FtpOptions(FTPLIB_CONNMODE, FTPLIB_PASSIVE, nbuf); FtpChdir("pub/linux/kernel", nbuf); FtpDir((void*)0, ".", nbuf); FtpGet("ftp.README", "README", FTPLIB_ASCII, nbuf); FtpQuit(nbuf);
return 0;
} </lang>
Common Lisp
Using package cl-ftp.
<lang lisp>(use-package :ftp)
(with-ftp-connection (conn :hostname "ftp.hq.nasa.gov"
:passive-ftp-p t) (send-cwd-command conn "/pub/issoutreach/Living in Space Stories (MP3 Files)") (send-list-command conn t) (let ((filename "Gravity in the Brain.mp3")) (retrieve-file conn filename filename :type :binary)))
</lang>
- Output:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 2327118 May 9 2005 09sept_spacepropulsion.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1260304 May 9 2005 Can People go to Mars.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1350270 May 9 2005 Distill some water.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1290888 May 9 2005 Good Vibrations.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1431834 May 9 2005 Gravity Hurts_So good.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1072644 May 9 2005 Gravity in the Brain.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1230594 May 9 2005 Power to the ISS.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1309062 May 9 2005 Space Bones.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 2292715 May 9 2005 Space Power.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 772075 May 9 2005 We have a solution.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1134654 May 9 2005 When Space Makes you Dizzy.mp3
Go
Using the FTP package from github.com/stacktic/ftp. <lang go>package main
import ( "fmt" "io" "log" "os"
"github.com/stacktic/ftp" )
func main() { // Hard-coded demonstration values const ( hostport = "localhost:21" username = "anonymous" password = "anonymous" dir = "pub" file = "somefile.bin" )
conn, err := ftp.Connect(hostport) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } defer conn.Quit() fmt.Println(conn)
if err = conn.Login(username, password); err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } if err = conn.ChangeDir(dir); err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } fmt.Println(conn.CurrentDir()) files, err := conn.List(".") if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } for _, f := range files { fmt.Printf("%v %12d %v %v\n", f.Time, f.Size, f.Type, f.Name) }
r, err := conn.Retr(file) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } defer r.Close()
f, err := os.Create(file) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } defer f.Close()
n, err := io.Copy(f, r) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) }
fmt.Println("Wrote", n, "bytes to", file) }</lang>
Groovy
This is the code from Ran488 GitHub, modified to be executable. It relies on external Apache FTP client. Dependencies are automatically loaded with the @Grab annotation. let's say the code is saved in the file ftpTest.groovy: <lang Groovy> @Grab(group='commons-net', module='commons-net', version='2.0') import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPClient
println("About to connect...."); new FTPClient().with {
connect "ftp.easynet.fr" enterLocalPassiveMode() login "anonymous", "ftptest@example.com" changeWorkingDirectory "/debian/" def incomingFile = new File("README.html") incomingFile.withOutputStream { ostream -> retrieveFile "README.html", ostream } disconnect()
} println(" ...Done."); </lang> By typing groovy ftpTest.groovy, you should see a README.html file on your directory.
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Haskell
Example uses ftphs package:
<lang haskell>module Main (main) where
import Control.Exception (bracket) import Control.Monad (void) import Data.Foldable (for_) import Network.FTP.Client
( cwd , easyConnectFTP , getbinary , loginAnon , nlst , quit , setPassive )
main :: IO () main = bracket ((flip setPassive) True <$> easyConnectFTP "ftp.kernel.org") quit $ \h -> do
-- Log in anonymously void $ loginAnon h
-- Change directory void $ cwd h "/pub/linux/kernel/Historic"
-- List current directory fileNames <- nlst h Nothing for_ fileNames $ \fileName -> putStrLn fileName
-- Download in binary mode (fileData, _) <- getbinary h "linux-0.01.tar.gz.sign" print fileData</lang>
J
<lang J> require 'web/gethttp'
gethttp 'ftp://anonymous:example@ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/issoutreach/Living%20in%20Space%20Stories%20(MP3%20Files)/'
-rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 2327118 May 9 2005 09sept_spacepropulsion.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1260304 May 9 2005 Can People go to Mars.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1350270 May 9 2005 Distill some water.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1290888 May 9 2005 Good Vibrations.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1431834 May 9 2005 Gravity Hurts_So good.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1072644 May 9 2005 Gravity in the Brain.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1230594 May 9 2005 Power to the ISS.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1309062 May 9 2005 Space Bones.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 2292715 May 9 2005 Space Power.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 772075 May 9 2005 We have a solution.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1134654 May 9 2005 When Space Makes you Dizzy.mp3
#file=: gethttp rplc&(' ';'%20') 'ftp://anonymous:example@ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/issoutreach/Living in Space Stories (MP3 Files)/We have a solution.mp3'
772075</lang>
Java
requires apache.commons.net <lang java>import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.OutputStream; import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTP; import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPClient; import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPFile; import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPReply;
public class FTPconn {
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { String server = "ftp.hq.nasa.gov"; int port = 21; String user = "anonymous"; String pass = "ftptest@example.com";
OutputStream output = null;
FTPClient ftpClient = new FTPClient(); try { ftpClient.connect(server, port);
serverReply(ftpClient);
int replyCode = ftpClient.getReplyCode(); if (!FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(replyCode)) { System.out.println("Failure. Server reply code: " + replyCode); return; }
serverReply(ftpClient);
if (!ftpClient.login(user, pass)) { System.out.println("Could not login to the server."); return; }
String dir = "pub/issoutreach/Living in Space Stories (MP3 Files)/"; if (!ftpClient.changeWorkingDirectory(dir)) { System.out.println("Change directory failed."); return; }
ftpClient.enterLocalPassiveMode();
for (FTPFile file : ftpClient.listFiles()) System.out.println(file);
String filename = "Can People go to Mars.mp3"; output = new FileOutputStream(filename);
ftpClient.setFileType(FTP.BINARY_FILE_TYPE); if (!ftpClient.retrieveFile(filename, output)) { System.out.println("Retrieving file failed"); return; }
serverReply(ftpClient);
ftpClient.logout();
} finally { if (output != null) output.close(); } }
private static void serverReply(FTPClient ftpClient) { for (String reply : ftpClient.getReplyStrings()) { System.out.println(reply); } }
}</lang>
Output:
220-Warning: This system is owned and operated by the US Federal Government. Unauthorized access to this system is a violation of US Federal law and could lead to prosecution. This is NASA HQ ANONYMOUS FTP SERVER. Please read the README file located in the initial server root directory. IF you place files into the /incoming directory, it is IMPERATIVE that you notify ftp-admin@hq.nasa.gov that you have done so and of your intended disposition of those files. Absent such notification, all files placed in /incoming that cannot be identified will be immediately deleted. 220 FTP Server Ready 220-Warning: This system is owned and operated by the US Federal Government. Unauthorized access to this system is a violation of US Federal law and could lead to prosecution. This is NASA HQ ANONYMOUS FTP SERVER. Please read the README file located in the initial server root directory. IF you place files into the /incoming directory, it is IMPERATIVE that you notify ftp-admin@hq.nasa.gov that you have done so and of your intended disposition of those files. Absent such notification, all files placed in /incoming that cannot be identified will be immediately deleted. 220 FTP Server Ready -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 2327118 May 9 2005 09sept_spacepropulsion.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1260304 May 9 2005 Can People go to Mars.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1350270 May 9 2005 Distill some water.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1290888 May 9 2005 Good Vibrations.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1431834 May 9 2005 Gravity Hurts_So good.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1072644 May 9 2005 Gravity in the Brain.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1230594 May 9 2005 Power to the ISS.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1309062 May 9 2005 Space Bones.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 2292715 May 9 2005 Space Power.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 772075 May 9 2005 We have a solution.mp3 -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1134654 May 9 2005 When Space Makes you Dizzy.mp3 226 Transfer complete
Julia
<lang julia>using FTPClient
ftp = FTP(hostname = "ftp.ed.ac.uk", username = "anonymous") cd(ftp, "pub/courses") println(readdir(ftp)) bytes = read(download(ftp, "make.notes.tar"))
close(ftp)</lang>
Kotlin
Assuming that ftplib is already installed on your system in the default location(s), you first need to build ftplib.klib using the following .def file and the cinterop tool. As the NetBuf struct is not defined in ftplib.h (but is in ftplib.c) it has been included in the .def file so that the tool can deal with it (and its alias 'netbuf') properly from a Kotlin perspective.
headers = /usr/include/ftplib.h linkerOpts.linux = -L/usr/lib -lftp --- #include <sys/time.h> struct NetBuf { char *cput,*cget; int handle; int cavail,cleft; char *buf; int dir; netbuf *ctrl; netbuf *data; int cmode; struct timeval idletime; FtpCallback idlecb; void *idlearg; int xfered; int cbbytes; int xfered1; char response[256]; };
Next, you need to compile the following Kotlin program, linking against ftplib.klib. <lang scala>// Kotlin Native v0.6
import kotlinx.cinterop.* import ftplib.*
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
val nbuf = nativeHeap.allocPointerTo<netbuf>() FtpInit() FtpConnect("ftp.easynet.fr", nbuf.ptr) val vnbuf = nbuf.value FtpLogin("anonymous", "ftptest@example.com", vnbuf) FtpOptions(FTPLIB_CONNMODE, FTPLIB_PASSIVE.toLong(), vnbuf) FtpChdir("/debian/", vnbuf) FtpDir(null, ".", vnbuf) FtpGet("ftp.README", "README.html", FTPLIB_ASCII.toByte(), vnbuf) FtpQuit(vnbuf) nativeHeap.free(nbuf)
}</lang> Finally, the resulting .kexe file should be executed producing something similar to the following output:
drwxr-xr-x 23 1002 1002 4096 Dec 9 09:44 dists drwxr-xr-x 4 1002 1002 4096 Mar 3 19:52 doc -rw-r--r-- 1 1002 1002 361654 Mar 3 20:49 extrafiles drwxr-xr-x 3 1002 1002 4096 Mar 3 20:42 indices -rw-r--r-- 1 1002 1002 14948661 Mar 3 20:42 ls-lR.gz drwxr-xr-x 5 1002 1002 4096 Dec 19 2000 pool drwxr-xr-x 4 1002 1002 4096 Nov 17 2008 project -rw-r--r-- 1 1002 1002 1186 Dec 9 09:42 README -rw-r--r-- 1 1002 1002 1290 Jun 26 2010 README.CD-manufacture -rw-r--r-- 1 1002 1002 2903 Dec 9 09:42 README.html -rw-r--r-- 1 1002 1002 291 Mar 4 2017 README.mirrors.html -rw-r--r-- 1 1002 1002 86 Mar 4 2017 README.mirrors.txt drwxr-xr-x 3 1002 1002 4096 Oct 10 2012 tools drwxr-xr-x 23 1002 1002 4096 Jun 17 2017 zzz-dists
Lingo
<lang lingo>CURLOPT_URL = 10002 ch = xtra("Curl").new() url = "ftp://domain.com"
-- change to remote dir "/foo/bar/" put "/foo/bar/" after url
ch.setOption(CURLOPT_URL, url) res = ch.exec(1)
-- print raw FTP listing as string put res.readRawString(res.length)
-- download file "download.mp3" (passive mode is the internal default behavior) filename = "download.mp3" ch.setOption(CURLOPT_URL, url & filename) ch.setDestinationFile(_movie.path & filename) res = ch.exec()</lang>
LiveCode
<lang LiveCode>libURLSetFTPMode "passive" --default is passive anyway put url "ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/" into listing repeat for each line ftpln in listing
set itemdel to space if the first char of (the first item of ftpln) is "d" then -- is a directory put the last item of ftpln after dirlist else put the last item of ftpln after filelist end if
end repeat
put listing //(subset) // -rw-r--r-- 1 ftpadmin ftp-adm 3997 May 26 1998 README // drwxrwsr-x 17 ftpadmin ftp-adm 4096 Sep 10 16:08 pub
put dirlist // armd // chmgt // incoming // lost+found // office // pub
put filelist // README // ftp-exec // index.html // robots.txt
-- downloading a file (upload is same, but use put) -- you don't have to cd manually -- file up/down transfer is binary in livecode (always enforced by livecode) put URL "ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/robots.txt" into URL "file:myFile.txt"
You can execute any ftp command using the libURLftpCommand command e.g. to know the working directory, issue "pwd", we could issue "list" for above too, but using an url with slash on the end with the ftp protocol causes a dir listing by default. put libURLftpCommand("PWD",ftp.example.org)</lang>
Perl
<lang perl>use Net::FTP;
- set server and credentials
my $host = 'speedtest.tele2.net'; my $user = 'anonymous'; my $password = ;
- connect in passive mode
my $f = Net::FTP->new($host) or die "Can't open $host\n"; $f->login($user, $password) or die "Can't login as $user\n"; $f->passive();
- change remote directory, list contents
$f->cwd('upload'); @files = $f->ls(); printf "Currently %d files in the 'upload' directory.\n", @files;
- download file in binary mode
$f->cwd('/'); $f->type('binary'); $local = $f->get('512KB.zip'); print "Your file was stored as $local in the current directory\n";</lang>
- Output:
Currently 20 files in the 'upload' directory Your file was stored as 512KB.zip in the current directory!
Perl 6
<lang perl6>use Net::FTP;
my $host = 'speedtest.tele2.net'; my $user = 'anonymous'; my $password = ;
my $ftp = Net::FTP.new( host => $host, :passive );
$ftp.login( user => $user, pass => $password );
$ftp.cwd( 'upload' );
$ftp.cwd( '/' );
say $_<name> for $ftp.ls;
$ftp.get( '1KB.zip', :binary );</lang>
- Output:
1000GB.zip 100GB.zip 100KB.zip 100MB.zip 10GB.zip 10MB.zip 1GB.zip 1KB.zip 1MB.zip 200MB.zip 20MB.zip 2MB.zip 3MB.zip 500MB.zip 50MB.zip 512KB.zip 5MB.zip upload
PicoLisp
Passive is the default behavior of 'curl' <lang PicoLisp>(in '(curl "-sl" "ftp://kernel.org/pub/site/")
(while (line) (prinl @) ) )
(call "curl" "-s" "-o" "sha256sums.asc" "ftp://kernel.org/pub/site/sha256sums.asc")</lang> Output:
README sample_mirror_script.pl sha256sums.asc
Python
<lang Python> from ftplib import FTP ftp = FTP('kernel.org') ftp.login() ftp.cwd('/pub/linux/kernel') ftp.set_pasv(True) # Default since Python 2.1 print ftp.retrlines('LIST') print ftp.retrbinary('RETR README', open('README', 'wb').write) ftp.quit() </lang>
Racket
Note: net/ftp in Racket uses passive mode exclusively. <lang racket>
- lang racket
(require net/ftp) (let* ([server "kernel.org"]
[remote-dir "/pub/linux/kernel/"] [conn (ftp-establish-connection server 21 "anonymous" "")]) (ftp-cd conn remote-dir) (map (lambda (elem) (displayln (string-join elem "\t"))) (ftp-directory-list conn ".")) (ftp-download-file conn "." "README") (ftp-close-connection conn))
</lang>
REBOL
<lang REBOL> system/schemes/ftp/passive: on print read ftp://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/ write/binary %README read/binary ftp://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/README </lang>
Ruby
<lang ruby>require 'net/ftp'
Net::FTP.open('ftp.ed.ac.uk', "anonymous","aaa@gmail.com" ) do |ftp|
ftp.passive = true # default since Ruby 2.3 ftp.chdir('pub/courses') puts ftp.list ftp.getbinaryfile("make.notes.tar")
end</lang> The connection is closed automatically at the end of the block.
Rust
<lang Rust>use std::{error::Error, fs::File, io::copy}; use ftp::FtpStream;
fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
let mut ftp = FtpStream::connect("ftp.easynet.fr:21")?; ftp.login("anonymous", "")?; ftp.cwd("debian")?; for file in ftp.list(None)? { println!("{}", file); } let mut stream = ftp.get("README")?; let mut file = File::create("README")?; copy(&mut stream, &mut file)?; Ok(())
}</lang>
Scala
<lang Scala>import java.io.{File, FileOutputStream, InputStream}
import org.apache.commons.net.ftp.{FTPClient, FTPFile, FTPReply}
import scala.util.{Failure, Try}
object FTPconn extends App {
val (server, pass) = ("ftp.ed.ac.uk", "-ftptest@example.com") val (dir, filename, ftpClient) = ("/pub/cartonet/", "readme.txt", new FTPClient())
def canConnect(host: String): Boolean = { ftpClient.connect(host) val connectionWasEstablished = ftpClient.isConnected ftpClient.disconnect() connectionWasEstablished }
def downloadFileStream(remote: String): InputStream = { val stream: InputStream = ftpClient.retrieveFileStream(remote) ftpClient.completePendingCommand() stream }
def uploadFile(remote: String, input: InputStream): Boolean = ftpClient.storeFile(remote, input)
if (Try { def cwd(path: String): Boolean = ftpClient.changeWorkingDirectory(path)
def filesInCurrentDirectory: Seq[String] = listFiles().map(_.getName)
def listFiles(): List[FTPFile] = ftpClient.listFiles.toList
def downloadFile(remote: String): Boolean = { val os = new FileOutputStream(new File(remote)) ftpClient.retrieveFile(remote, os) }
def connectWithAuth(host: String, password: String, username: String = "anonymous", port: Int = 21): Try[Boolean] = { def connect(): Try[Unit] = Try { try { ftpClient.connect(host, port) } catch { case ex: Throwable => println(ex.getMessage) Failure } ftpClient.enterLocalPassiveMode() serverReply(ftpClient)
val replyCode = ftpClient.getReplyCode if (!FTPReply.isPositiveCompletion(replyCode)) println("Failure. Server reply code: " + replyCode) }
for { connection <- connect() login <- Try { ftpClient.login(username, password) } } yield login }
def serverReply(ftpClient: FTPClient): Unit = for (reply <- ftpClient.getReplyStrings) println(reply)
connectWithAuth(server, pass)
cwd(dir) listFiles().foreach(println)
downloadFile(filename) serverReply(ftpClient) ftpClient.logout }.isFailure) println(s"Failure.")
}</lang>
- Output:
See it in running in your browser by Scastie (JVM).
Seed7
The library ftp.s7i contains functions to open and handle an ftpFileSys. <lang seed7>$ include "seed7_05.s7i";
include "ftp.s7i";
const proc: main is func
local var ftpFileSys: ftp is fileSys.value; var string: line is ""; begin ftp := openFtp("kernel.org"); setActiveMode(ftp, FALSE); # Passive is the default. chdir(ftp, "/pub/linux/kernel"); for line range listDir(ftp, ".") do writeln(line); end for; setAsciiTransfer(ftp, FALSE); writeln(getFile(ftp, "README")); close(ftp); end func;</lang>
Sidef
<lang ruby>require('Net::FTP');
var ftp = %s'Net::FTP'.new('ftp.ed.ac.uk', Passive => 1); ftp.login('anonymous','aaa@gmail.com'); ftp.cwd('pub/courses'); [ftp.dir].each {|line| say line }; ftp.binary; # set binary mode ftp.get("make.notes.tar"); ftp.quit;</lang>
Tcl
Using package ftp
<lang Tcl> package require ftp
set conn [::ftp::Open kernel.org anonymous "" -mode passive]
- ftp::Cd $conn /pub/linux/kernel
foreach line [ftp::NList $conn] {
puts $line
}
- ftp::Type $conn binary
- ftp::Get $conn README README
</lang>
Using a virtual file system
An alternative approach that uses the package TclVFS to access ftp:// paths as a virtual file system.
<lang tcl> package require vfs::urltype vfs::urltype::Mount ftp
- Patch to enable FTP passive mode.
source vfsftpfix.tcl
set dir [pwd] cd ftp://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel foreach line [glob -dir ftp://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel *] {
puts $line
} file copy README [file join $dir README] </lang>
The file vfsftpfix.tcl with the passive mode patch (see http://wiki.tcl.tk/12837): <lang tcl>
- Replace vfs::ftp::Mount to enable vfs::ftp to work in passive
- mode and make that the default.
package require vfs::ftp proc vfs::ftp::Mount {dirurl local {mode passive}} {
set dirurl [string trim $dirurl] ::vfs::log "ftp-vfs: attempt to mount $dirurl at $local" if {[string index $dirurl end] != "/"} { ::vfs::log "ftp-vfs: adding missing directory delimiter to mount point" append dirurl "/" }
set urlRE {(?:ftp://)?(?:([^@:]*)(?::([^@]*))?@)?([^/:]+)(?::([0-9]*))?/(.*/)?$} if {![regexp $urlRE $dirurl - user pass host port path]} { return -code error "Sorry I didn't understand\ the url address \"$dirurl\"" }
if {![string length $user]} { set user anonymous }
if {![string length $port]} { set port 21 }
set fd [::ftp::Open $host $user $pass -port $port -output ::vfs::ftp::log -mode $mode] if {$fd == -1} { error "Mount failed" }
if {$path != ""} { if {[catch { ::ftp::Cd $fd $path } err]} { ftp::Close $fd error "Opened ftp connection, but then received error: $err" } }
if {![catch {vfs::filesystem info $dirurl}]} { # unmount old mount ::vfs::log "ftp-vfs: unmounted old mount point at $dirurl" vfs::unmount $dirurl } ::vfs::log "ftp $host, $path mounted at $fd" vfs::filesystem mount $local [list vfs::ftp::handler $fd $path] # Register command to unmount vfs::RegisterMount $local [list ::vfs::ftp::Unmount $fd] return $fd
} </lang>
zkl
Using the cURL library, doing this from the REPL. Moving around in the tree isn't supported. <lang zkl>zkl: var cURL=Import("zklCurl") zkl: var d=cURL().get("ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/issoutreach/Living in Space Stories (MP3 Files)/") L(Data(2,567),1630,23) // downloaded listing, 1630 bytes of header, 23 bytes of trailer zkl: d[0][1630,-23].text -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 2327118 May 9 2005 09sept_spacepropulsion.mp3 ... -rw-rw-r-- 1 109 space-station 1134654 May 9 2005 When Space Makes you Dizzy.mp3
zkl: d=cURL().get("ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/issoutreach/Living in Space Stories (MP3 Files)/When Space Makes you Dizzy.mp3") L(Data(1,136,358),1681,23) zkl: File("foo.mp3","w").write(d[0][1681,-23]) 1134654 // note that this matches size in listing</lang> The resulting file foo.mp3 has a nice six minute description of what can happen when returning from space.