A wrapper for simple FTP operations: get, put, list etc.
The goal of this library is to provide a frictionless experience to FTPing files in way similar to Amazon's s3cmd command line tool. The API should be intuitive with the order of arguments reflecting the transfer direction of bytes.
Transfers are assumed to be binary.
Unrecognized commands fall through to the underlying FTP or FTP_TLS connection object
from ftpretty import ftpretty # Minimal f = ftpretty(host, user, pass) # Advanced # kwargs are passed to underlying FTP or FTP_TLS connection # secure=True argument switches to an FTP_TLS connection default is False # passive=False disable passive connection, True is the default f = ftpretty(host, user, pass, secure=True, passive=False, timeout=10) # Get a file, save it locally f.get('someremote/file/on/server.txt', '/tmp/localcopy/server.txt') or # Get a file and write to an open file myfile = open('/tmp/localcopy/server.txt', 'wb') f.get('someremote/file/on/server.txt', myfile) or # Get a file and return contents contents = f.get('someremote/file/on/server.txt') # Put a local file to a remote location # non-existent subdirectories will be created automatically f.put('/tmp/localcopy/data.txt', 'someremote/file/on/server.txt') or # Put a local file into a remote directory, denoted by trailing slash on remote f.put('/tmp/localcopy/data.txt', 'someremote/dir/') or # Put using an open file desciptor myfile = open('/tmp/localcopy/data.txt', 'r') f.put(myfile, 'someremote/file/on/server.txt') or # Put using string data f.put(None, 'someremote/file/greeting.txt', contents='blah blah blah') # Return a list the files in a directory f.list('someremote/folder') ['a.txt', 'b.txt'] f.list('someremote/folder', extra=True) [{'date': 'Feb 11', 'datetime': datetime.datetime(2014, 2, 11, 2, 3), 'directory': 'd', 'group': '1006', 'items': '3', 'name': 'a.txt', 'owner': '1005', 'perms': 'rwxr-xr-x', 'size': '4096', 'time': '02:03', 'year': '2014'}, {'date': 'Feb 11', 'datetime': datetime.datetime(2014, 2, 11, 2, 35), 'directory': 'd', 'group': '1006', 'items': '3', 'name': 'b.txt', 'owner': '1005', 'perms': 'rwxr-xr-x', 'size': '4096', 'time': '02:35', 'year': '2014'}] # Change to remote directory f.cd('someremote/folder') # Delete a remote file f.delete('someremote/folder/file.txt') # Close the connection f.close()