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ftp-deploy-cli

v1.0.2

Published

FTP deploy for Node.js

Readme

ftp-deploy-cli

FTP deploy for Node.js

Installation

npm install -D ftp-deploy-cli

Usage

Help

$ deploy

Usage: deploy [options] [command]

Options:
  -v, --version   output the version number
  -h, --help      display help for command

Commands:
  init            Init configuration information.
  config          view the configuration file - ftp.config.js.
  start           Upload with the configuration file - ftp.config.js.
  help [command]  display help for command

Configuration information. (Generate configuration file ftp.config.js)

$ deploy init

? Please input host: ftp.example.com
? Please input port: 33321
? Please input user: username
? Please input password: password
? Please input targetDir: /remote/path/dir
? Please input localDir: dist
✔  success   Configuration file ftp.config.js has been generated. Run `deploy start` to uploador `deploy config` to view configuration.

View configuration file.

$ deploy config

{
  "host": "ftp.example.com",
  "port": "33321",
  "user": "username",
  "password": "password",
  "targetDir": "/remote/path/dir",
  "localDir": "dist"
}

Upload files.

$ deploy start

ℹ  info      Connecting ...
✔  success   Connection succeeded.
ℹ  info      Ready to upload ...
☐  pending   404.html
☐  pending   about.html
☐  pending   0.styles.9ebdc6f5.css
☐  pending   search.83621669.svg
☐  pending   10.b6a73a91.js
☐  pending   11.daf20416.js
☐  pending   12.955428e1.js
☐  pending   13.9984181b.js
☐  pending   14.ca37eab7.js
☐  pending   15.acab2bd3.js
☐  pending   2.b2920a5a.js
☐  pending   3.b726f14a.js
☐  pending   4.9fc19d0b.js
...
....
✔  success   Upload successfully. Total: 225.456 KB

Notice

The configuration file will be automatically added to .ignore. If the addition fails, please configure it yourself to avoid pushing account information to Git.

Contributors

pineapple

License

MIT