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ftplibpp

Platform independent c++ library providing ftp client functionality.

ftplibpp contains a c++ class providing ftp client functionality. It supports all basic ftp functionality plus some advanced features like resuming, fxp, ssl/tls encryption, large file support, or logging to fit todays standards.

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ftplibpp provides a c++ class providing ftp client functionality. It supports all basic ftp functionality plus some advanced features like resuming, fxp, ssl/tls encryption, large file support, or logging to fit todays standards. The very base of ftplibpp is Thomas Pfau's ftplib c library.

Every ftp session is represented by an ftplib object, whose methods are called to communicate with the ftp server. The ftp sessions should begin with a call to myftp.Connect("myftp.org:21") (and maybe myftp.NegotiateEncryption() ), be followed with myftp.Login("myuser","mypass") and ended by myftp.Quit(). For the magic in between, read the class methods documentation. Most methods have their tasks pretty much explained in their name. ftplibpp uses OpenSSL for encryption functionality, if you don't need it you can set the "NOSSL" flag (e.g. g++ -c ftplib.cpp -DNOSSL ). If your system does not feature large file support (or does not need specific LFS functions, because it's built in yet) you can use the "NOLFS" flag (e.g. g++ -c ftplib.cpp -DNOLFS ). The flag FTPLIB_SSL_CLIENT_METHOD exists to override the openssl client method in use, the default is "TLSv1_2_client_method", override by compiling with -D_FTPLIB_SSL_CLIENT_METHOD_= no paranthesis are required.

Public types

Methods

Public static methods

Details

###int (* FtpCallbackIdle )(void *arg)

[typedef]

typedef int (*FtpCallbackIdle)(void *arg);

###void (* FtpCallbackLog )(char str, void arg, bool out)

[typedef]

typedef void (* FtpCallbackLog)(char str, void arg, bool out);

####Notes:

out indicates wether the log information in str is incoming or outgoing.

###int (* FtpCallbackXfer )(off64_t xfered, void *arg)

[typedef]

typedef int (*FtpCallbackXfer)(off64_t xfered, void *arg);

###bool (* FtpCallbackCert )(void* arg, X509 *cert)

[typedef]

typedef int (*FtpCallbackCert)(void *arg, X509 *cert);

###enum accesstype { dir = 1, dirverbose, fileread, filewrite, filereadappend, filewriteappend };

This type is used in RawOpen.

###enum transfermode { ascii = 'A', image = 'I' };

This type determines how data is transferred.

###enum connmode { pasv = 1, port };

This type determines wether data is to be transferred using the pasv or active mode.

###enum fxpmethod { defaultfxp = 0, alternativefxp };

This type is used in the Fxp method.

###enum dataencryption { unencrypted = 0, secure };

This type determines wether data is encrypted or not.

###ftplib()

[constructor]

Class constructor, an ftplib object is responsible for the ftp session.

###char* LastResponse()

LastResponse() returns a pointer to the last response c-styled string sent by the server. This can be parsed by the user program todetermine more information about the last request or can be displayed along with an error message.

####Returns:

LastResponse() returns a pointer to the last server response string. Otherwise, NULL is returned.

###int Connect ( const char* host )

Connect() establishes a connection to the FTP server on the specified machine and returns a handle which can be used to initiate data transfers. The host name should be specified in the form of :. may be either a host name or ip address. may be either a service name or a port number.

####Parameters:

host: The name of the host machine to connect to and optionally an alternate port number to use (ftp.myftp.com:321).

####Returns:

If the connection to the remote server if successful, Connect() returns 1. Otherwise, 0 is returned.

###int Login( const char* user, const char* pass )

Login() attempts to login to the remote system with the supplied username and password.

####Parameters:

user: Specifies the username.

pass: Specifies the user's password.

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int Site( const char *cmd )

Site() sends the specified command as an argument to a 'SITE' command.

####Parameters:

cmd: A string containing a 'SITE' subcommand.

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int Raw ( const char *cmd )

Raw() sends the specified command unmodified.

####Parameters:

cmd: A string containing a custom ftp command.

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int SysType ( char *buf, int max )

SysType() issues a SYST command to the remote system and attempts to parse the system type out of the response and return it to the user's buffer.

####Parameters:

buf: A pointer to a buffer where the result will be returned to.

max: Specifies the size of the user buffer.

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int Mkdir ( const char* path)

Mkdir() sends a make directory request to the remote system.

####Parameters:

path: Specifies the argument to mkdir on the remote system.

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int Chdir ( const char* path)

Sends a change working directory request to the server using the specified path.

####Parameters:

path: Specifies the desired working directory on the server.

Returns:

Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int Cdup ()

Cdup() sends a CDUP command to the remote server.

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int Rmdir ( const char* path )

Rmdir() sends a remove directory request to the remote server.

####Parameters:

path: A string containing the name of a remote directory.

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int Pwd (char* path, int max )

Pwd() attempts to determine the current default directory at the server and return it to the user's buffer.

####Parameters:

path: A pointer to a buffer where the result should be returned.

max: Specifies the size of the user's buffer.

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int Nlst ( const char* outputfile, const char* path )

Performs a short form directory listing of the specified path on the remote system. The results are written to the specified file.

####Parameters:

output: Specifies the name of a file to receive the directory listing. path Specifies an argument to 'ls' on the remote system.

####Returns: Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int Dir ( const char* outputfile, const char* path )

Sends a 'LIST -aL' command to the server with the specified path. The response to this is usually a long format directory listing which will be written to the file named in outputfile. If outputfile is specified as NULL, the list will be written to stdout.

####Parameters:

output: Specifies the name of a file to receive the directory listing. path: Specifies an argument to 'ls' on the remote system.

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int Size ( const char* path, int* size, transfermode mode )

Size() attempts to determine the size of a remote file.

####Parameters:

path: A pointer to a buffer where the result should be returned.

size: A pointer to an int where the size will be returned.

mode: Specifies the transfer mode as ftplib::image or ftplib::ascii.

####Returns:

If a good response is received and the size is successfully parsed out of the result, 1 is returned. Otherwise, 0 is returned.

###int ModDate ( const char* path, char* dt, int max )

ModDate() attempts to determine the last access time of a remote file and return it to the user's buffer. The date and time are returned as a string in the format 'YYYYMMDDHHMMSS'.

####Parameters:

path: Name of remote file to be checked.

buf: A pointer to a buffer where the result should be returned.

max: Specifies the size of the user's buffer.

####Returns:

If a good response is received and the date and time are successfully parsed out of the result, 1 is returned. Otherwise, 0 is returned.

###int Get (const char* outputfile, const char *path, transfermode mode )

Get() copies the contents of a remote file to a local file.

####Parameters:

output: Name of a local file to receive the contents of the remote file.

path: Name of remote file to be retrieved.

mode: Specifies the transfer mode as ftplib::image or ftplib::ascii.

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int Get (const char* outputfile, const char *path, transfermode mode, off64_t offset )

Get() copies the contents of a remote file from a given offset and appends it to a local file. Not all ftp servers might implement this feature.

####Parameters:

output: Name of a local file to receive the contents of the remote file.

path: Name of remote file to be retrieved. mode Specifies the transfer mode as ftplib::image or ftplib::ascii.

offset: Point from where the copy is suppossed to begin.

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int Put ( const char* inputfile, const char *path, transfermode mode )

Put() transfers a local file to the remote system.

####Parameters:

input: Specifies the name of a local file to be transfered to the server. path: Specifies the name to be given to the file on the remote system. mode: Specifies the transfer mode as ftplib::image or ftplib::ascii.

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int Put ( const char* inputfile, const char *path, transfermode mode, off64_t offset )

Put() copies the contents of a local file from a given offset and appends it to a remote file. Not all ftp servers might implement this feature.

####Parameters:

input: Specifies the name of a local file to be transfered to the server.

path: Specifies the name to be given to the file on the remote system.

mode: Specifies the transfer mode as ftplib::image or ftplib::ascii.

offset: Point from where the copy begins.

####Returns: Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int Rename ( const char *src, const char *dst )

FtpRename() sends a rename request to the remote server.

####Parameters:

src: A string containing the current name of the remote file.

dst: A string containing the desired new name for the remote file.

####Returns: Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int Delete ( const char *path )

Requests that the server remove the specified file from the remote file system.

####Parameters:

path: The path to the file which is to be removed.

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int SetDataEncryption ( dataencryption enc )

On an already secured ftp session, SetDataEncryption() specifies if the data connection channel will be secured for the next data transfer.

####Parameters:

enc: either ftplib::unencrypted or ftplib::secure.

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful and 0 if the control connection isn't secure or on error.

####Notes:

See NegotiateEncryption

###int NegotiateEncryption ()

This Method is to be called after Connect and before Login to secure the ftp communication channel.

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful and 0 if the ssl negotiation failed.

####Notes:

The ftplibpp library uses an ssl/tls encryption approach defined in the RFC4217 standard.

###void Quit ()

Quit() issues a 'QUIT' command and closes the connection to the remote server.

###void SetCallbackXferFunction ( FtpCallbackXfer pointer )

When SetCallbackBytes is set to a bigger value than 0, a callback function can be called during an ftp data transfer. If the callback function returns 0, the data transfer is aborted. The callback function has two parameters: xfered & arg. xfered is the amount of bytes yet transfered during the data connection and arg contains either NULL or a custom pointer set by SetCallbackArg. If pointer is specified as NULL the xfer callback is disabled.

####Parameters:

pointer: A pointer to a static function of the type FtpCallbackXfer.

####Notes:

Since FtpCallbackXferFunction only accepts pointers to static functions, it might appear problematic in an oo c++ context. However there's an easy way to use it anyway. Using SetCallbackArg you supply the class a pointer to the object the method of which you'd like to call from the ftplib object. That pointer is then passed back with call to the callback function. From the static callback function you can perform a cast of arg to a pointer of the your desired object, and call its method. valid code could look like this:

...
static int callback(off64_t xfered, void* arg); // static callback function defined in myclass.h 
void mymethod(); // common myclass method
...
int myclass::callback(off64_t xfered, void* arg) {
  ((*myclass)(arg)->mymethod(); // casting the pointers to the correct type and calling class method 
  return 1; 
}
...
void myclass::mymethod() {
  DoSomething();
}
...
myftp.SetCallbackArg(this); // supply the myftp object the pointer to the current (myclass) object
myftp.SetCallbackBytes(1024); // issue a xfer callback every kb 
myftp.SetCallbackXferFunction(class::callback); 
...

###void SetCallbackLogFunction ( FtpCallbackLog pointer )

SetCallbackLogFunction() enables the logging callback. Every time there's been data read from the control connection, pointer is called with a c-styled string and a custom pointer specified in SetCallbackArg. If pointer is specified as NULL logging callback is disabled.

####Parameters:

pointer: A pointer to a static function of the type FtpCallbackLog.

####Notes:

See SetCallbackIdleFunction.

###bool SetCallbackCertFunction ( FtpCallbackCert pointer )

SetCallbackCertFunction() enables the ssl/tls certification callback. When you use encryption and you call this method with a certification callback function, it is called when connecting to the server. In the callback function you decide via the boolean return value whether the certificate is valid or not. Certification checking is an advanced issue, and you should read into the openssl documentation if you plan to implement it. pointer is called with a custom pointer specified in SetCallbackArg and the certificate from the Server. If pointer is specified as NULL certification callback is disabled.

####Parameters:

pointer: a pointer to a static function of the type FtpCallbackCert.

####Notes:

Sample implementation:

bool MyCallbackCert(void *arg, X509 *cert) { 
  if (cert == NULL) { 
    printf("Peer sent no certificate.\n"); 
    return false;
  } else { 
    char peer_CN[265]; 
    int len; 
    X509_NAME_get_text_by_NID(X509_get_subject_name(cert), NID_commonName, peer_CN, 256); 
    printf("subject: %s\n", peer_CN); 
    X509_NAME_get_text_by_NID(X509_get_issuer_name(cert), NID_commonName, peer_CN, 256);
    printf("issuer: %s\n", peer_CN); return true; 
  } 
} 

###void SetCallbackIdleFunction ( FtpCallbackIdle pointer )

SetCallbackLogFunction() enables the idle callback. When a connection idles, for a period bigger than 0 set in SetCallbackIdletime a callback to the argument function is issued.

####Parameters:

pointer: A pointer to a static function of the type FtpCallbackIdle.

####Notes:

See SetCallbackXferFunction.

###void SetCallbackArg ( void* arg )

SetCallbackArg submits a pointer of custom type to the object, this pointer is returned with a callback function. A good idea is to store the ftplib owners (or whatever object should handle the callback) pointer in it to use it the way described in the SetCallbackXferFunction entry.

####Parameters:

arg: A pointer of a custom type.

###void SetCallbackBytes ( off64_t bytes )

SetCallbackBytes specifies the frequency of xfer callbacks. The xfer callback returns the amount of bytes yet transfered on this transfer.

####Parameters:

bytes: Specifies the frequency in transfered bytes. A value of 100000 would mean every 100000 bytes an xfer callback is issued.

###void SetCallbackIdletime ( int time )

SetCallbackIdletime specifies how long a data socket can idle, without an idle callback beeing issued.

####Parameters:

time: Time in msec.

####Notes:

The default value of 0, means that on every idle a callback happens. if you don't want this behaviour you have to set a (higher) value.

###void SetConnmode ( ftplib::ftp mode )

SetConnmode specifies which data connection method is to be used for the next data transfer.

####Parameters:

mode: Either ftplib::pasv (passive mode, default) or ftplib::port (active mode).

###void SetCorrectPasv ( bool b )

Some Ftp-Servers, which run behind a NAT, return their local ip-adresses as PASV replies. When this option is turned on PASV replies are corrected using the ip address the ftp session is currently connected to.

####Parameters:

b: true turns the correction on, false turns it off.

###int Fxp ( ftplib* src, ftplib* dst, const char *pathSrc, const char *pathDst, ftplib::ftp mode, ftplib::ftp method )

[static]

Fxp is a static function. Tt uses two ftp session objects and transfer a certain file between them.

####Parameters:

src: Source ftplib object. dst: Destination ftplib object. pathSrc: Path to file to be copied copy ("/incoming/myfile.tar.gz"). pathDst: Path to file destination ("/pub/myfile_from_some_ftp.tar.gz"); mode Either ftplib::ascii (ascii) or ftplib::image (binary). Method either ftplib::defaultfxp (PASV on dst, PORT on src) or ftplib::alternativefxp (PASV on src, PORT on dst).

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful, -1 if initilization failed ("PORT" and "PASV"), or 0 if the data transfer somehow failed.

####Notes:

Fxp - direct Ftp to Ftp transfer - is rather an exploit than a feature and might thus be prevented by many servers. Currently Fxp does not work with encrypted data connections, so be sure to switch to unencrypted data channels before performing fxp.

###int RawRead ( void* buf, int max, ftphandle *handle )

RawRead copies up to max bytes of data from the specified data connection and returns it to the user's buffer. If the data connection was opened in ascii mode, no more than one line of data will be returned.

####Parameters:

buf: Specifies the address of a buffer where received data will be written. max Specifies the size of the user's buffer.

handle: A handle returned by FtpAccess().

####Returns:

Returns the number of bytes written to the user's buffer or -1 on error or end of file.

####int RawWrite ( void* buf, int len, ftphandle *handle )

RawWrite() sends data to a remote file. If the file were accessed in record mode, the necessary conversions are performed.

####Parameters:

buf: A buffer containing the data to be sent to the remote file. len The number of bytes to be sent from 'buf'. Handle A handle returned by RawOpen().

####Returns:

Returns the number of bytes sent from the user's buffer or -1 on error.

###ftphandle* RawOpen ( const char *path, accesstype type, transfermode mode )

RawOpen() opens a remote file or directory and returns a handle for the calling program to use to transfer data.

####Parameters:

path: Specifies the name of the remote file or directory to open.

type: Specifies the type of transfer to be performed. ftplib::dir performs a terse directory. ftplib::dirverbose performs a verbose directory. ftplib::fileread opens a remote file for reading. ftplib::filewrite creates a remote file and readies it for writing. ftplib::filewriteappend and ftplib::filereadappend are for appending file operations.

mode: Specifies the transfer mode as ftplib::ascii or ftplib::image.

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

###int RawClose ( ftphandle* handle )

Closes the data connection specified by handle and frees associated resources.

####Parameters:

handle: A handle returned by RawOpen().

####Returns:

Returns 1 if successful or 0 on error.

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