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opensoars_sffs

v0.0.5

Published

Save File FTP Sync

Downloads

11

Readme

sffs

Save File FTP Sync

What?

Simple command line tool to help with remote FTP server "save and deploy".

Why?

Because many existing tools are inconsistent with regards to their performance. They randomly drop SFTP connections, they can't create directories, they can't recursively create parent directories, they can't upload on file change, etc etc.

Sometimes me and the people I work with want to simply just work on a (simple and cheaply hosted) production enviroment straight from our local machine. (Oh no so dangerous oh no bla bla... Why don't you have *insert one billion devops/ci/etc tools here* set up for your project??! If you are like this, please realize that ffs is actually in the name of this project.)

How?

When sffs gets started it tries to recursively mirror all directories in the current directory. This in order to be able to write files.

When a file or directory name change gets detected it will upload that file or directory to the FTP server.

~~Old files or directories don't get deleted from the FTP server when you rename them. (@TODO decide whether this is something to do)~~

Dependencies

  • Node.js & npm
  • lftp

Install

npm install -g opensoars_sffs

Use

  • Create a .sffs file from the directory you plan to run sffs from, according to the .sffs_example file in the root of this project.
  • Run the sffs command from the directory that you created a .sffs file in.
  • Enjoy the benefits of ultra fast production development/deployment (aka, providing value and making money) (use at your own risk :))