zepson / ftp
A simple Laravel 7 ftp service provider
Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
- illuminate/support: ^5.0|^6.0|^7.0
README
A simple Laravel 5/6/7 ftp service provider.
For Laravel 4.x, check v1.0.0
Installation
Add the package to your composer.json
and run composer update
.
{
"require": {
"anchu/ftp": "~2.0"
}
}
If you're using Laravel 5.5+ skip the next step, as Laravel auto discover packages.
Add the service provider in config/app.php
:
'Anchu\Ftp\FtpServiceProvider',
Configuration
Run php artisan vendor:publish --tag=config
and modify the config file(config/ftp.php
) with your ftp connections.
You can add dynamic FTP connections with following syntax
Config::set('ftp.connections.key', array( 'host' => '', 'username' => '', 'password' => '', 'passive' => false, 'secure' => false, ));
Accessing connections
You can access default FTP connection via the FTP::connection
method:
FTP::connection()->getDirListing(...);
When using multiple connections you can access each specific ftp connection by passing connection name:
FTP::connection('foo')->getDirListing(...);
Sometimes you may need to reconnect to a given ftp:
FTP::reconnect('foo');
If you need to disconnect from a given ftp use the disconnect method:
FTP::disconnect('foo');
Basic usage examples
// With custom connection $listing = FTP::connection('my-ftp-connection')->getDirListing(); // with default connection $listing = FTP::connection()->getDirListing(); $status = FTP::connection()->makeDir('directory-name');
Supported methods
getDirListing($directory, $parameters )
Returns a list of files in the given directory
$directory
: The directory to be listed. Default value:.
.$parameters
: Optional parameters to prefix with directory. For example:-la
. Default:null
.
getDirListingDetailed($directory)
Returns a list of files in the given directory as an associative array with the following keys: rights, number, user, group, size, month, day and time
$directory
: The directory to be listed. Default value:.
.
makeDir($directory)
Creates the specified directory on the FTP server.
$directory
: The name of the directory that will be created.
changeDir($directory)
Changes the current directory on a FTP server.
$directory
: The target directory.
uploadFile($fileFrom, $fileTo, $mode)
Uploads a local file to the FTP server.
$fileFrom
: The local file path.$fileTo
: The remote file path.$mode
: The transfer mode. Must be eitherFTP_ASCII
orFTP_BINARY
. Automatic mode resolution will be done if no mode is specified.
downloadFile($fileFrom, $fileTo, $mode)
Downloads a file from the FTP server
$fileFrom
: The remote file path.$fileTo
: The local file path (will be overwritten if the file already exists) or an open file pointer in which we store the data.- .
$mode
: The transfer mode. Must be eitherFTP_ASCII
orFTP_BINARY
. Automatic mode resolution will be done if no mode is specified.
readFile($fileFrom)
Same as the downloadFile()
method except it downloads the remote file to the PHP output buffer and returns it.
$fileFrom
: The remote file path.
moveUp()
Changes to the parent directory.
permission($mode, $filename)
Set permissions on a file.
$mode
: The new permissions, given as an octal value.$filename
: The remote file.
delete($path)
Deletes the file specified by path from the FTP server.
$path
: The file to delete.
currentDir()
Returns the current directory name
rename($oldName, $newName)
Renames a file or a directory on the FTP server.
$oldName
: The old file/directory name.$newName
: The new name.
removeDir($directory, $recursive)
Removes a directory
$directory
: The directory to delete. This must be either an absolute or relative path to an empty directory.$recursive
: Delete the folder recursively. Default value: false.
truncateDir($directory)
Truncates a directory
$directory
: The directory to truncate. This must be either an absolute or relative path to a directory.
size($remoteFile)
Returns the size of the given file in bytes.
Note: Not all servers support this feature.
$remoteFile
: The remote file.
time($remoteFile)
Returns the last modified time of the given file
Note: Not all servers support this feature.
$remoteFile
: The remote file.