| . |
| >>> ftp.retrbinary('RETR README', open('README', 'wb').write) |
| '226 Transfer complete.' |
| >>> ftp.quit() |
| |
| The module defines the following items: |
| |
| |
n | .. class:: FTP([host[, user[, passwd[, acct]]]]) |
n | .. class:: FTP([host[, user[, passwd[, acct[, timeout]]]]]) |
| |
| Return a new instance of the :class:`FTP` class. When *host* is given, the |
n | method call ``connect(host)`` is made. When *user* is given, additionally the |
n | method call ``connect(host)`` is made. When *user* is given, additionally |
| method call ``login(user, passwd, acct)`` is made (where *passwd* and *acct* |
| the method call ``login(user, passwd, acct)`` is made (where *passwd* and |
| default to the empty string when not given). |
| *acct* default to the empty string when not given). The optional *timeout* |
| parameter specifies a timeout in seconds for blocking operations like the |
| connection attempt (if is not specified, the global default timeout setting |
| will be used). |
| |
n | .. versionchanged:: 2.6 |
| *timeout* was added. |
| |
n | |
| .. data:: all_errors |
| .. attribute:: all_errors |
| |
n | The set of all exceptions (as a tuple) that methods of :class:`FTP` instances |
n | The set of all exceptions (as a tuple) that methods of :class:`FTP` |
| may raise as a result of problems with the FTP connection (as opposed to |
| instances may raise as a result of problems with the FTP connection (as |
| programming errors made by the caller). This set includes the four exceptions |
| opposed to programming errors made by the caller). This set includes the |
| listed below as well as :exc:`socket.error` and :exc:`IOError`. |
| four exceptions listed below as well as :exc:`socket.error` and |
| :exc:`IOError`. |
| |
| |
n | .. exception:: error_reply |
n | .. exception:: error_reply |
| |
n | Exception raised when an unexpected reply is received from the server. |
n | Exception raised when an unexpected reply is received from the server. |
| |
| |
n | .. exception:: error_temp |
n | .. exception:: error_temp |
| |
n | Exception raised when an error code in the range 400--499 is received. |
n | Exception raised when an error code in the range 400--499 is received. |
| |
| |
n | .. exception:: error_perm |
n | .. exception:: error_perm |
| |
n | Exception raised when an error code in the range 500--599 is received. |
n | Exception raised when an error code in the range 500--599 is received. |
| |
| |
n | .. exception:: error_proto |
n | .. exception:: error_proto |
| |
n | Exception raised when a reply is received from the server that does not begin |
n | Exception raised when a reply is received from the server that does not |
| with a digit in the range 1--5. |
| begin with a digit in the range 1--5. |
| |
| |
| .. seealso:: |
| |
| Module :mod:`netrc` |
| Parser for the :file:`.netrc` file format. The file :file:`.netrc` is typically |
| used by FTP clients to load user authentication information before prompting the |
| user. |
| |
| Several methods are available in two flavors: one for handling text files and |
| another for binary files. These are named for the command which is used |
| followed by ``lines`` for the text version or ``binary`` for the binary version. |
| |
| :class:`FTP` instances have the following methods: |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.set_debuglevel(level) |
n | .. method:: FTP.set_debuglevel(level) |
| |
| Set the instance's debugging level. This controls the amount of debugging |
| output printed. The default, ``0``, produces no debugging output. A value of |
| ``1`` produces a moderate amount of debugging output, generally a single line |
| per request. A value of ``2`` or higher produces the maximum amount of |
| debugging output, logging each line sent and received on the control connection. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.connect(host[, port]) |
n | .. method:: FTP.connect(host[, port[, timeout]]) |
| |
| Connect to the given host and port. The default port number is ``21``, as |
| specified by the FTP protocol specification. It is rarely needed to specify a |
| different port number. This function should be called only once for each |
| instance; it should not be called at all if a host was given when the instance |
| was created. All other methods can only be used after a connection has been |
| made. |
| |
n | The optional *timeout* parameter specifies a timeout in seconds for the |
| connection attempt. If no *timeout* is passed, the global default timeout |
| setting will be used. |
| |
n | .. versionchanged:: 2.6 |
| *timeout* was added. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: XXX Class.getwelcome() |
| .. method:: FTP.getwelcome() |
| |
| Return the welcome message sent by the server in reply to the initial |
| connection. (This message sometimes contains disclaimers or help information |
| that may be relevant to the user.) |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.login([user[, passwd[, acct]]]) |
n | .. method:: FTP.login([user[, passwd[, acct]]]) |
| |
| Log in as the given *user*. The *passwd* and *acct* parameters are optional and |
| default to the empty string. If no *user* is specified, it defaults to |
| ``'anonymous'``. If *user* is ``'anonymous'``, the default *passwd* is |
| ``'anonymous@'``. This function should be called only once for each instance, |
| after a connection has been established; it should not be called at all if a |
| host and user were given when the instance was created. Most FTP commands are |
| only allowed after the client has logged in. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.abort() |
n | .. method:: FTP.abort() |
| |
| Abort a file transfer that is in progress. Using this does not always work, but |
| it's worth a try. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.sendcmd(command) |
n | .. method:: FTP.sendcmd(command) |
| |
| Send a simple command string to the server and return the response string. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.voidcmd(command) |
n | .. method:: FTP.voidcmd(command) |
| |
| Send a simple command string to the server and handle the response. Return |
| nothing if a response code in the range 200--299 is received. Raise an exception |
| otherwise. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.retrbinary(command, callback[, maxblocksize[, rest]]) |
n | .. method:: FTP.retrbinary(command, callback[, maxblocksize[, rest]]) |
| |
| Retrieve a file in binary transfer mode. *command* should be an appropriate |
| ``RETR`` command: ``'RETR filename'``. The *callback* function is called for |
| each block of data received, with a single string argument giving the data |
| block. The optional *maxblocksize* argument specifies the maximum chunk size to |
| read on the low-level socket object created to do the actual transfer (which |
| will also be the largest size of the data blocks passed to *callback*). A |
| reasonable default is chosen. *rest* means the same thing as in the |
| :meth:`transfercmd` method. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.retrlines(command[, callback]) |
n | .. method:: FTP.retrlines(command[, callback]) |
| |
n | Retrieve a file or directory listing in ASCII transfer mode. *command* should be |
n | Retrieve a file or directory listing in ASCII transfer mode. *command* |
| an appropriate ``RETR`` command (see :meth:`retrbinary`) or a ``LIST`` command |
| should be an appropriate ``RETR`` command (see :meth:`retrbinary`) or a |
| (usually just the string ``'LIST'``). The *callback* function is called for |
| command such as ``LIST``, ``NLST`` or ``MLSD`` (usually just the string |
| ``'LIST'``). The *callback* function is called for each line, with the |
| each line, with the trailing CRLF stripped. The default *callback* prints the |
| trailing CRLF stripped. The default *callback* prints the line to |
| line to ``sys.stdout``. |
| ``sys.stdout``. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.set_pasv(boolean) |
n | .. method:: FTP.set_pasv(boolean) |
| |
| Enable "passive" mode if *boolean* is true, other disable passive mode. (In |
| Python 2.0 and before, passive mode was off by default; in Python 2.1 and later, |
| it is on by default.) |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.storbinary(command, file[, blocksize]) |
n | .. method:: FTP.storbinary(command, file[, blocksize, callback]) |
| |
| Store a file in binary transfer mode. *command* should be an appropriate |
| ``STOR`` command: ``"STOR filename"``. *file* is an open file object which is |
| read until EOF using its :meth:`read` method in blocks of size *blocksize* to |
| provide the data to be stored. The *blocksize* argument defaults to 8192. |
n | *callback* is an optional single parameter callable that is called |
| on each block of data after it is sent. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 2.1 |
| default for *blocksize* added. |
| |
n | .. versionchanged:: 2.6 |
| *callback* parameter added. |
| |
n | |
| .. method:: XXX Class.storlines(command, file) |
| .. method:: FTP.storlines(command, file[, callback]) |
| |
| Store a file in ASCII transfer mode. *command* should be an appropriate |
| ``STOR`` command (see :meth:`storbinary`). Lines are read until EOF from the |
| open file object *file* using its :meth:`readline` method to provide the data to |
n | be stored. |
n | be stored. *callback* is an optional single parameter callable |
| that is called on each line after it is sent. |
| |
n | .. versionchanged:: 2.6 |
| *callback* parameter added. |
| |
n | |
| .. method:: XXX Class.transfercmd(cmd[, rest]) |
| .. method:: FTP.transfercmd(cmd[, rest]) |
| |
| Initiate a transfer over the data connection. If the transfer is active, send a |
| ``EPRT`` or ``PORT`` command and the transfer command specified by *cmd*, and |
| accept the connection. If the server is passive, send a ``EPSV`` or ``PASV`` |
| command, connect to it, and start the transfer command. Either way, return the |
| socket for the connection. |
| |
| If optional *rest* is given, a ``REST`` command is sent to the server, passing |
| *rest* be a string containing characters in the printable range from ASCII code |
| 33 to ASCII code 126. The :meth:`transfercmd` method, therefore, converts |
| *rest* to a string, but no check is performed on the string's contents. If the |
| server does not recognize the ``REST`` command, an :exc:`error_reply` exception |
| will be raised. If this happens, simply call :meth:`transfercmd` without a |
| *rest* argument. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.ntransfercmd(cmd[, rest]) |
n | .. method:: FTP.ntransfercmd(cmd[, rest]) |
| |
| Like :meth:`transfercmd`, but returns a tuple of the data connection and the |
| expected size of the data. If the expected size could not be computed, ``None`` |
| will be returned as the expected size. *cmd* and *rest* means the same thing as |
| in :meth:`transfercmd`. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.nlst(argument[, ...]) |
n | .. method:: FTP.nlst(argument[, ...]) |
| |
| Return a list of files as returned by the ``NLST`` command. The optional |
| *argument* is a directory to list (default is the current server directory). |
| Multiple arguments can be used to pass non-standard options to the ``NLST`` |
| command. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.dir(argument[, ...]) |
n | .. method:: FTP.dir(argument[, ...]) |
| |
| Produce a directory listing as returned by the ``LIST`` command, printing it to |
| standard output. The optional *argument* is a directory to list (default is the |
| current server directory). Multiple arguments can be used to pass non-standard |
| options to the ``LIST`` command. If the last argument is a function, it is used |
| as a *callback* function as for :meth:`retrlines`; the default prints to |
| ``sys.stdout``. This method returns ``None``. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.rename(fromname, toname) |
n | .. method:: FTP.rename(fromname, toname) |
| |
| Rename file *fromname* on the server to *toname*. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.delete(filename) |
n | .. method:: FTP.delete(filename) |
| |
| Remove the file named *filename* from the server. If successful, returns the |
| text of the response, otherwise raises :exc:`error_perm` on permission errors or |
| :exc:`error_reply` on other errors. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.cwd(pathname) |
n | .. method:: FTP.cwd(pathname) |
| |
| Set the current directory on the server. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.mkd(pathname) |
n | .. method:: FTP.mkd(pathname) |
| |
| Create a new directory on the server. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.pwd() |
n | .. method:: FTP.pwd() |
| |
| Return the pathname of the current directory on the server. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.rmd(dirname) |
n | .. method:: FTP.rmd(dirname) |
| |
| Remove the directory named *dirname* on the server. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.size(filename) |
n | .. method:: FTP.size(filename) |
| |
| Request the size of the file named *filename* on the server. On success, the |
| size of the file is returned as an integer, otherwise ``None`` is returned. |
| Note that the ``SIZE`` command is not standardized, but is supported by many |
| common server implementations. |
| |
| |
n | .. method:: XXX Class.quit() |
n | .. method:: FTP.quit() |
| |
| Send a ``QUIT`` command to the server and close the connection. This is the |
n | "polite" way to close a connection, but it may raise an exception of the server |
n | "polite" way to close a connection, but it may raise an exception if the server |
| reponds with an error to the ``QUIT`` command. This implies a call to the |
| responds with an error to the ``QUIT`` command. This implies a call to the |
| :meth:`close` method which renders the :class:`FTP` instance useless for |
| subsequent calls (see below). |
| |
| |
t | .. method:: XXX Class.close() |
t | .. method:: FTP.close() |
| |
| Close the connection unilaterally. This should not be applied to an already |
| closed connection such as after a successful call to :meth:`quit`. After this |
| call the :class:`FTP` instance should not be used any more (after a call to |
| :meth:`close` or :meth:`quit` you cannot reopen the connection by issuing |
| another :meth:`login` method). |
| |