///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: protocol/ftp.h // Purpose: interface of wxFTP // Author: wxWidgets team // RCS-ID: $Id$ // Licence: wxWindows license ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** Transfer modes used by wxFTP. */ enum TransferMode { NONE, //!< not set by user explicitly. ASCII, BINARY }; /** @class wxFTP wxFTP can be used to establish a connection to an FTP server and perform all the usual operations. Please consult the RFC 959 (http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc959/) for more details about the FTP protocol. wxFTP can thus be used to create a (basic) FTP @b client. To use a command which doesn't involve file transfer (i.e. directory oriented commands) you just need to call a corresponding member function or use the generic wxFTP::SendCommand() method. However to actually transfer files you just get or give a stream to or from this class and the actual data are read or written using the usual stream methods. Example of using wxFTP for file downloading: @code wxFTP ftp; // if you don't use these lines anonymous login will be used ftp.SetUser("user"); ftp.SetPassword("password"); if ( !ftp.Connect("ftp.wxwidgets.org") ) { wxLogError("Couldn't connect"); return; } ftp.ChDir("/pub/2.8.9"); const char *filename = "wxWidgets-2.8.9.tar.bz2"; int size = ftp.GetFileSize(filename); if ( size == -1 ) { wxLogError("Couldn't get the file size for \"%s\"", filename); } wxInputStream *i = ftp.GetInputStream(filename); if ( !in ) { wxLogError("Couldn't get the file"); } else { char *data = new char[size]; if ( !in->Read(data, size) ) { wxLogError("Read error: %d", ftp.GetError()); } else { // file data is in the buffer ... } delete [] data; delete in; } // gracefully close the connection to the server ftp.Close(); @endcode To upload a file you would do (assuming the connection to the server was opened successfully): @code wxOutputStream *out = ftp.GetOutputStream("filename"); if ( out ) { out->Write(...); // your data delete out; } @endcode @library{wxnet} @category{net} @see wxSocketBase */ class wxFTP : public wxProtocol { public: /** Default constructor. */ wxFTP(); /** Destructor will close the connection if connected. */ virtual ~wxFTP(); /** @name Functions for managing the FTP connection */ //@{ /** Aborts the download currently in process, returns @true if ok, @false if an error occurred. */ virtual bool Abort(); /** Gracefully closes the connection with the server. */ virtual bool Close(); /** Send the specified @a command to the FTP server. @a ret specifies the expected result. @return @true if the command has been sent successfully, else @false. */ bool CheckCommand(const wxString& command, char ret); /** Returns the last command result, i.e. the full server reply for the last command. */ const wxString& GetLastResult(); /** Send the specified @a command to the FTP server and return the first character of the return code. */ char SendCommand(const wxString& command); /** Sets the transfer mode to ASCII. It will be used for the next transfer. */ bool SetAscii(); /** Sets the transfer mode to binary. It will be used for the next transfer. */ bool SetBinary(); /** If @a pasv is @true, passive connection to the FTP server is used. This is the default as it works with practically all firewalls. If the server doesn't support passive mode, you may call this function with @false as argument to use an active connection. */ void SetPassive(bool pasv); /** Sets the password to be sent to the FTP server to be allowed to log in. */ virtual void SetPassword(const wxString& passwd); /** Sets the transfer mode to the specified one. It will be used for the next transfer. If this function is never called, binary transfer mode is used by default. */ bool SetTransferMode(TransferMode mode); /** Sets the user name to be sent to the FTP server to be allowed to log in. */ virtual void SetUser(const wxString& user); //@} /** @name Filesystem commands */ //@{ /** Change the current FTP working directory. Returns @true if successful. */ bool ChDir(const wxString& dir); /** Create the specified directory in the current FTP working directory. Returns @true if successful. */ bool MkDir(const wxString& dir); /** Returns the current FTP working directory. */ wxString Pwd(); /** Rename the specified @a src element to @e dst. Returns @true if successful. */ bool Rename(const wxString& src, const wxString& dst); /** Remove the specified directory from the current FTP working directory. Returns @true if successful. */ bool RmDir(const wxString& dir); /** Delete the file specified by @e path. Returns @true if successful. */ bool RmFile(const wxString& path); /** Returns @true if the given remote file exists, @false otherwise. */ bool FileExists(const wxString& filename); /** The GetList() function is quite low-level. It returns the list of the files in the current directory. The list can be filtered using the @a wildcard string. If @a wildcard is empty (default), it will return all files in directory. The form of the list can change from one peer system to another. For example, for a UNIX peer system, it will look like this: @verbatim -r--r--r-- 1 guilhem lavaux 12738 Jan 16 20:17 cmndata.cpp -r--r--r-- 1 guilhem lavaux 10866 Jan 24 16:41 config.cpp -rw-rw-rw- 1 guilhem lavaux 29967 Dec 21 19:17 cwlex_yy.c -rw-rw-rw- 1 guilhem lavaux 14342 Jan 22 19:51 cwy_tab.c -r--r--r-- 1 guilhem lavaux 13890 Jan 29 19:18 date.cpp -r--r--r-- 1 guilhem lavaux 3989 Feb 8 19:18 datstrm.cpp @endverbatim But on Windows system, it will look like this: @verbatim winamp~1 exe 520196 02-25-1999 19:28 winamp204.exe 1 file(s) 520 196 bytes @endverbatim @return @true if the file list was successfully retrieved, @false otherwise. @see GetFilesList() */ bool GetDirList(wxArrayString& files, const wxString& wildcard = wxEmptyString); /** Returns the file size in bytes or -1 if the file doesn't exist or the size couldn't be determined. Notice that this size can be approximative size only and shouldn't be used for allocating the buffer in which the remote file is copied, for example. */ int GetFileSize(const wxString& filename); /** This function returns the computer-parsable list of the files in the current directory (optionally only of the files matching the @e wildcard, all files by default). This list always has the same format and contains one full (including the directory path) file name per line. @return @true if the file list was successfully retrieved, @false otherwise. @see GetDirList() */ bool GetFilesList(wxArrayString& files, const wxString& wildcard = wxEmptyString); //@} /** @name Download and upload functions */ //@{ /** Creates a new input stream on the specified path. You can use all but the seek functionality of wxStreamBase. wxStreamBase::Seek() isn't available on all streams. For example, HTTP or FTP streams do not deal with it. Other functions like wxStreamBase::Tell() are not available for this sort of stream, at present. You will be notified when the EOF is reached by an error. @return Returns @NULL if an error occurred (it could be a network failure or the fact that the file doesn't exist). */ virtual wxInputStream* GetInputStream(const wxString& path); /** Initializes an output stream to the specified @a file. The returned stream has all but the seek functionality of wxStreams. When the user finishes writing data, he has to delete the stream to close it. @return An initialized write-only stream. Returns @NULL if an error occurred (it could be a network failure or the fact that the file doesn't exist). */ virtual wxOutputStream* GetOutputStream(const wxString& file); //@} };