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myftp

v1.3.0

Published

Work with FTP easily

Downloads

17

Readme

myftp

npm Build Status license

Work with FTP easily.

Install

npm install myftp --save

Variables

This module will read four environment variables. If it doesn't find the related environment variable it will read the default value.

  • FTP_HOST: FTP server address. (default: localhost)
  • FTP_PORT: FTP port. (default: 21)
  • FTP_USR: FTP users. (default: anonymous)
  • FTP_PWD: FTP password. (default: no password)

Usage

Below is an example upload using method POST and headers Content-Type: multipart/form-data. In this example using express framework, so requires package express-fileupload and add this line in app.js/index.js.

const fileupload = require('express-fileupload')
app.use(fileupload())

then the following module will work fine.

const { uploadstream } = require('myftp')

router.post('/upload', async (req, res) => {
    // FILENAME is key from form-data, replace with yours
    var buffer = req.files.FILENAME.data 
    var filename = req.files.FILENAME.name 
    var remoteFile = '/test/' + filename

    // upload to FTP
    var retval = await uploadstream(buffer, remoteFile)
    console.log(retval)
    res.send(retval.message) // retval.message will be "Upload successful" if no error
})

Below is an example multiple file upload using method POST and headers Content-Type: multipart/form-data. In this example using express framework, so requires package express-fileupload and add this line in app.js/index.js.

const fileupload = require('express-fileupload')
app.use(fileupload())

then the following module will work fine.

const { multiuploadstream } = require('myftp')

router.post('/upload', async (req, res) => {
    var files = Object.values(req.files)        
    var arrBuffer = []
    var arrRemoteFile = []

    files.forEach((element) => {
        arrBuffer.push(element.data)
        arrRemoteFile.push('/test/' + element.name)
    })

    // upload to FTP
    var retval = await multiuploadstream(arrBuffer, arrRemoteFile)
    console.log(retval)
    res.send(retval) // retval is an array

    // [
    //     { index: 0, message: 'Upload successful' },
    //     { index: 1, message: 'Upload successful' }
    // ]   
})

Below is an example download file from FTP server to local directory.

const { downloadfile } = require('myftp')

var localFile = './temp/test.txt'
var remoteFile = '/test.txt'
var retval = downloadfile(localFile, remoteFile) 
console.log(retval.message) // retval.message will be "Download successful" if no error

Below is an example upload file from local directory to FTP server.

const { uploadfile } = require('myftp')

var localFile = './temp/test.txt'
var remoteFile = '/test.txt'
var retval = uploadfile(localFile, remoteFile) 
console.log(retval.message) // retval.message will be "Upload successful" if no error

Below is an example of getting a list of directories on the FTP server.

\\ TO DO

Below is an example upload CSV file from JSON data. this is additional method to convert JSON data to CSV file and upload to FTP server.

\\ TO DO

License

MIT