ftp(3)



ftp(3erl)                  Erlang Module Definition                  ftp(3erl)

NAME
       ftp - A File Transfer Protocol client.

DESCRIPTION
       This module implements a client for file transfer according to a subset
       of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP), see RFC 959.

       The FTP client always tries to use passive FTP mode and only resort  to
       active  FTP mode if this fails. This default behavior can be changed by
       start option mode.

       An FTP client can be started  in  two  ways.  One  is  using  the  ser-
       vice_start  function, the other is to start it directly as a standalone
       process using function open.

       For a simple example of an FTP session, see FTP User's Guide.

       In addition to the ordinary functions for receiving and  sending  files
       (see  recv/2,  recv/3,  send/2, and send/3) there are functions for re-
       ceiving remote files as binaries (see recv_bin/2) and for sending bina-
       ries to be stored as remote files (see send_bin/3).

       A  set  of  functions  is provided for sending and receiving contiguous
       parts of a  file  to  be  stored  in  a  remote  file.  For  send,  see
       send_chunk_start/2,  send_chunk/2,  and  send_chunk_end/1. For receive,
       see recv_chunk_start/2 and recv_chunk/).

       The return values of the following functions depend much on the  imple-
       mentation  of the FTP server at the remote host. In particular, the re-
       sults from ls and nlist varies. Often real errors are not  reported  as
       errors by ls, even if, for example, a file or directory does not exist.
       nlist is usually more strict, but some implementations have  the  pecu-
       liar  behaviour of responding with an error if the request is a listing
       of the contents of a directory that exists but is empty.

FTP CLIENT SERVICE START/STOP
       The FTP client can be started and stopped  dynamically  in  runtime  by
       calling  the  ftp  application API ftp:start_service(ServiceConfig) and
       ftp:stop_service(Pid).

       The available configuration options are as follows:

         {host, Host}:

           Host = string() | ip_address()

         {port, Port}:

           Port = integer() > 0

           Default is 21.

         {mode, Mode}:

           Mode = active | passive

           Default is passive.

         {verbose, Verbose}:

           Verbose = boolean()

           Determines if the FTP communication is to be verbose or not.

           Default is false.

         {debug, Debug}:

           Debug = trace | debug | disable

           Debugging using the dbg toolkit.

           Default is disable.

         {ipfamily, IpFamily}:

           IpFamily = inet | inet6 | inet6fb4

           With inet6fb4 the client behaves as before, that is, tries  to  use
           IPv6, and only if that does not work it uses IPv4).

           Default is inet (IPv4).

         {timeout, Timeout}:

           Timeout = non_neg_integer()

           Connection time-out.

           Default is 60000 (milliseconds).

         {dtimeout, DTimeout}:

           DTimeout = non_neg_integer() | infinity

           Data  connect time-out. The time the client waits for the server to
           connect to the data socket.

           Default is infinity.

         {progress, Progress}:

           Progress = ignore | {CBModule, CBFunction, InitProgress}

           CBModule = atom(), CBFunction = atom()

           InitProgress = term()

           Default is ignore.

       Option progress is intended to be used by  applications  that  want  to
       create  some  type of progress report, such as a progress bar in a GUI.
       Default for the progress option is ignore, that is, the option  is  not
       used. When the progress option is specified, the following happens when
       ftp:send/[3,4] or ftp:recv/[3,4] are called:

         * Before a file is transferred, the following call is made  to  indi-
           cate  the start of the file transfer and how large the file is. The
           return value of the callback function is to be a new value for  the
           UserProgressTerm that will be used as input the next time the call-
           back function is called.

            CBModule:CBFunction(InitProgress, File, {file_size, FileSize})

         * Every time a chunk of bytes is transferred the  following  call  is
           made:

            CBModule:CBFunction(UserProgressTerm, File, {transfer_size, Trans-
           ferSize})

         * At the end of the file the following call is made to  indicate  the
           end of the transfer:

            CBModule:CBFunction(UserProgressTerm, File, {transfer_size, 0})

       The callback function is to be defined as follows:

        CBModule:CBFunction(UserProgressTerm, File, Size) -> UserProgressTerm

        CBModule = CBFunction = atom()

        UserProgressTerm = term()

        File = string()

        Size   =   {transfer_size,   integer()}  |  {file_size,  integer()}  |
       {file_size, unknown}

       For remote files, ftp cannot determine the file size in a platform  in-
       dependent  way. In this case the size becomes unknown and it is left to
       the application to determine the size.

   Note:
       The callback is made by a middleman process, hence the file transfer is
       not  affected  by  the  code  in the progress callback function. If the
       callback crashes, this is detected by the FTP connection process, which
       then  prints  an  info-report and goes on as if the progress option was
       set to ignore.

       The file transfer type is set to the default of the FTP server when the
       session is opened. This is usually ASCCI mode.

       The  current  local  working  directory  (compare lpwd/1) is set to the
       value reported by file:get_cwd/1, the wanted local directory.

       The return value Pid is used as a reference to the  newly  created  FTP
       client in all other functions, and they are to be called by the process
       that created the  connection.  The  FTP  client  process  monitors  the
       process that created it and terminates if that process terminates.

DATA TYPES
       The  following  type  definitions are used by more than one function in
       the FTP client API:

       pid() = identifier of an FTP connection

       string() = list of ASCII characters

       shortage_reason() = etnospc | epnospc

       restriction_reason() = epath | efnamena | elogin | enotbinary - all re-
       strictions are not always relevant to all functions

       common_reason()  =  econn | eclosed | term() - some explanation of what
       went wrong

EXPORTS
       account(Pid, Account) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Account = string()
                 Reason = eacct | common_reason()

              Sets the account for an operation, if needed.

       append(Pid, LocalFile) ->
       append(Pid, LocalFile, RemoteFile) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 LocalFile = RemoteFile = string()
                 Reason = epath | elogin | etnospc | epnospc | efnamena | com-
                 mon_reason

              Transfers the file LocalFile to the remote server. If RemoteFile
              is specified, the name of the remote file that the file  is  ap-
              pended  to  is set to RemoteFile, otherwise to LocalFile. If the
              file does not exists, it is created.

       append_bin(Pid, Bin, RemoteFile) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Bin = binary()
                 RemoteFile = string()
                 Reason  =  restriction_reason()|  shortage_reason()  |   com-
                 mon_reason()

              Transfers  the binary Bin to the remote server and appends it to
              the file RemoteFile. If the file does not exist, it is created.

       append_chunk(Pid, Bin) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Bin = binary()
                 Reason = echunk | restriction_reason() | common_reason()

              Transfers the chunk Bin to the remote server, which  appends  it
              to the file specified in the call to append_chunk_start/2.

              For  some errors, for example, file system full, it is necessary
              to call append_chunk_end to get the proper reason.

       append_chunk_start(Pid, File) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 File = string()
                 Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()

              Starts the transfer of chunks for appending to the file File  at
              the remote server. If the file does not exist, it is created.

       append_chunk_end(Pid) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Reason = echunk | restriction_reason() | shortage_reason()

              Stops transfer of chunks for appending to the remote server. The
              file at  the  remote  server,  specified  in  the  call  to  ap-
              pend_chunk_start/2, is closed by the server.

       cd(Pid, Dir) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Dir = string()
                 Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()

              Changes the working directory at the remote server to Dir.

       close(Pid) -> ok

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()

              Ends an FTP session, created using function open.

       delete(Pid, File) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 File = string()
                 Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()

              Deletes the file File at the remote server.

       formaterror(Tag) -> string()

              Types:

                 Tag = {error, atom()} | atom()

              Given  an  error return value {error, AtomReason}, this function
              returns a readable string describing the error.

       lcd(Pid, Dir) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Dir = string()
                 Reason = restriction_reason()

              Changes the working directory to Dir for the local client.

       lpwd(Pid) -> {ok, Dir}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()

              Returns the current working directory at the local client.

       ls(Pid) ->
       ls(Pid, Pathname) -> {ok, Listing} | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Pathname = string()
                 Listing = string()
                 Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()

              Returns a list of files in long format.

              Pathname can be a directory, a group of files, or  a  file.  The
              Pathname string can contain wildcards.

              ls/1 implies the current remote directory of the user.

              The  format of Listing depends on the operating system. On UNIX,
              it is typically produced from the output of the ls -l shell com-
              mand.

       mkdir(Pid, Dir) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Dir = string()
                 Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()

              Creates the directory Dir at the remote server.

       nlist(Pid) ->
       nlist(Pid, Pathname) -> {ok, Listing} | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Pathname = string()
                 Listing = string()
                 Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()

              Returns a list of files in short format.

              Pathname  can  be  a directory, a group of files, or a file. The
              Pathname string can contain wildcards.

              nlist/1 implies the current remote directory of the user.

              The format of Listing is a stream of filenames where each  file-
              name  is  separated  by <CRLF> or <NL>. Contrary to function ls,
              the purpose of nlist is to enable a program to process  filename
              information automatically.

       open(Host) -> {ok, Pid} | {error, Reason}
       open(Host, Opts) -> {ok, Pid} | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Host = string() | ip_address()
                 Opts = options()
                 options() = [option()]
                 option() = start_option() | open_option()
                 start_option() = {verbose, verbose()} | {debug, debug()}
                 verbose() = boolean() (default is false)
                 debug() = disable | debug | trace (default is disable)
                 open_option()  =  {ipfamily,  ipfamily()}  | {port, port()} |
                 {mode, mode()} | {tls, tls_options()} | {timeout,  timeout()}
                 |   {dtimeout,   dtimeout()}   |   {progress,   progress()  |
                 {sock_ctrl, sock_opts()}  |  {sock_data_act,  sock_opts()}  |
                 {sock_data_pass, sock_opts()} }
                 ipfamily() = inet | inet6 | inet6fb4 (default is inet)
                 port() = integer() > 0 (default is 21)
                 mode() = active | passive (default is passive)
                 tls_options() = [ssl:tls_option()]
                 sock_opts()  =  [gen_tcp:option() except for ipv6_v6only, ac-
                 tive, packet, mode, packet_size and header
                 timeout() = integer() > 0 (default is 60000 milliseconds)
                 dtimeout() = integer() > 0 | infinity (default is infinity)
                 pogress() = ignore | {module(),  function(),  initial_data()}
                 (default is ignore)
                 module() = atom()
                 function() = atom()
                 initial_data() = term()
                 Reason = ehost | term()

              Starts  a standalone FTP client process (without the ftp service
              framework) and opens a session with the FTP server at Host.

              If option {tls, tls_options()} is present, the  FTP  session  is
              transported  over  tls  (ftps,  see  RFC 4217). The list tls_op-
              tions() can be empty. The function ssl:connect/3 is used for se-
              curing both the control connection and the data sessions.

              The  options  sock_ctrl, sock_data_act and sock_data_pass passes
              options down to the underlying transport layer  (tcp).  The  de-
              fault   value  for  sock_ctrl  is  [].  Both  sock_data_act  and
              sock_data_pass uses the value of sock_ctrl as default value.

              A session opened in this way is closed using function close.

       pwd(Pid) -> {ok, Dir} | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()

              Returns the current working directory at the remote server.

       recv(Pid, RemoteFile) ->
       recv(Pid, RemoteFile, LocalFile) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 RemoteFile = LocalFile = string()
                 Reason   =   restriction_reason()   |    common_reason()    |
                 file_write_error_reason()
                 file_write_error_reason() = see file:write/2

              Transfers the file RemoteFile from the remote server to the file
              system of the local client. If LocalFile is specified, the local
              file will be LocalFile, otherwise RemoteFile.

              If  the  file  write fails (for example, enospc), the command is
              aborted and {error, file_write_error_reason()} is returned. How-
              ever, the file is not removed.

       recv_bin(Pid, RemoteFile) -> {ok, Bin} | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Bin = binary()
                 RemoteFile = string()
                 Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()

              Transfers  the  file  RemoteFile  from the remote server and re-
              ceives it as a binary.

       recv_chunk_start(Pid, RemoteFile) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 RemoteFile = string()
                 Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()

              Starts transfer of the file RemoteFile from the remote server.

       recv_chunk(Pid) -> ok | {ok, Bin} | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Bin = binary()
                 Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()

              Receives  a  chunk   of   the   remote   file   (RemoteFile   of
              recv_chunk_start). The return values have the following meaning:

                * ok = the transfer is complete.

                * {ok, Bin} = just another chunk of the file.

                * {error, Reason} = transfer failed.

       rename(Pid, Old, New) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 CurrFile = NewFile = string()
                 Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()

              Renames Old to New at the remote server.

       rmdir(Pid, Dir) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Dir = string()
                 Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()

              Removes directory Dir at the remote server.

       send(Pid, LocalFile) ->
       send(Pid, LocalFile, RemoteFile) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 LocalFile = RemoteFile = string()
                 Reason  =  restriction_reason()  |  common_reason()  | short-
                 age_reason()

              Transfers the file LocalFile to the remote server. If RemoteFile
              is  specified, the name of the remote file is set to RemoteFile,
              otherwise to LocalFile.

       send_bin(Pid, Bin, RemoteFile) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Bin = binary()
                 RemoteFile = string()
                 Reason =  restriction_reason()  |  common_reason()  |  short-
                 age_reason()

              Transfers  the binary Bin into the file RemoteFile at the remote
              server.

       send_chunk(Pid, Bin) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Bin = binary()
                 Reason = echunk | restriction_reason() | common_reason()

              Transfers the chunk Bin to the remote server,  which  writes  it
              into the file specified in the call to send_chunk_start/2.

              For  some errors, for example, file system full, it is necessary
              to to call send_chunk_end to get the proper reason.

       send_chunk_start(Pid, File) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 File = string()
                 Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()

              Starts transfer of chunks into  the  file  File  at  the  remote
              server.

       send_chunk_end(Pid) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Reason  =  restriction_reason()  |  common_reason()  | short-
                 age_reason()

              Stops transfer of chunks to the remote server. The file  at  the
              remote  server,  specified  in the call to send_chunk_start/2 is
              closed by the server.

       start_service(ServiceConfig) -> {ok, Pid} | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 ServiceConfig = [{Option, Value}]
                 Option = property()
                 Value = term()

              Dynamically starts an FTP session after the ftp application  has
              been started.

          Note:
              As  long as the ftp application is operational, the FTP sessions
              are supervised and can be soft code upgraded.

       stop_service(Reference) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Reference = pid() | term() - service-specified reference
                 Reason = term()

              Stops a started FTP session.

       type(Pid, Type) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Type = ascii | binary
                 Reason = etype | restriction_reason() | common_reason()

              Sets the file transfer type to ascii or binary. When an FTP ses-
              sion is opened, the default transfer type of the server is used,
              most often ascii, which is default according to RFC 959.

       user(Pid, User, Password) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 User = Password = string()
                 Reason = euser | common_reason()

              Performs login of User with Password.

       user(Pid, User, Password, Account) -> ok | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 User = Password = string()
                 Reason = euser | common_reason()

              Performs login of User with Password to the account specified by
              Account.

       quote(Pid, Command) -> [FTPLine]

              Types:

                 Pid = pid()
                 Command = string()
                 FTPLine = string(

          Note:
              The telnet end of line characters, from the FTP protocol defini-
              tion, CRLF, for example, "\\r\\n" has been removed.

              Sends an arbitrary FTP command and returns verbatim  a  list  of
              the lines sent back by the FTP server. This function is intended
              to give application accesses to FTP commands  that  are  server-
              specific or that cannot be provided by this FTP client.

          Note:
              FTP  commands requiring a data connection cannot be successfully
              issued with this function.

ERRORS
       The possible error reasons and the corresponding diagnostic strings re-
       turned by formaterror/1 are as follows:

         echunk:
           Synchronization  error during chunk sending according to one of the
           following:

           * A call is made to send_chunk/2 or send_chunk_end/1 before a  call
             to send_chunk_start/2.

           * A  call  has  been made to another transfer function during chunk
             sending, that is, before a call to send_chunk_end/1.

         eclosed:
           The session is closed.

         econn:
           Connection to the remote server is prematurely closed.

         ehost:
           Host is not found, FTP server is not found, or  connection  is  re-
           jected by FTP server.

         elogin:
           User is not logged in.

         enotbinary:
           Term is not a binary.

         epath:
           No  such file or directory, or directory already exists, or permis-
           sion denied.

         etype:
           No such type.

         euser:
           Invalid username or password.

         etnospc:
           Insufficient storage space in system [452].

         epnospc:
           Exceeded storage allocation  (for  current  directory  or  dataset)
           [552].

         efnamena:
           Filename not allowed [553].

SEE ALSO
       file(3erl)  filename(3erl) and J. Postel and J. Reynolds: File Transfer
       Protocol (RFC 959).

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