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- /// <reference types="node" />
- /// <reference types="node" />
- import { Readable, Writable } from "stream";
- import { ConnectionOptions as TLSConnectionOptions } from "tls";
- import { FileInfo } from "./FileInfo";
- import { FTPContext, FTPResponse } from "./FtpContext";
- import { ProgressHandler, ProgressTracker } from "./ProgressTracker";
- import { UploadCommand } from "./transfer";
- export interface AccessOptions {
- /** Host the client should connect to. Optional, default is "localhost". */
- readonly host?: string;
- /** Port the client should connect to. Optional, default is 21. */
- readonly port?: number;
- /** Username to use for login. Optional, default is "anonymous". */
- readonly user?: string;
- /** Password to use for login. Optional, default is "guest". */
- readonly password?: string;
- /** Use FTPS over TLS. Optional, default is false. True is preferred explicit TLS, "implicit" supports legacy, non-standardized implicit TLS. */
- readonly secure?: boolean | "implicit";
- /** TLS options as in [tls.connect(options)](https://nodejs.org/api/tls.html#tls_tls_connect_options_callback), optional. */
- readonly secureOptions?: TLSConnectionOptions;
- }
- /** Prepares a data connection for transfer. */
- export type TransferStrategy = (ftp: FTPContext) => Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /** Parses raw directoy listing data. */
- export type RawListParser = (rawList: string) => FileInfo[];
- export interface UploadOptions {
- /** Offset in the local file to start uploading from. */
- localStart?: number;
- /** Final byte position to include in upload from the local file. */
- localEndInclusive?: number;
- }
- /**
- * High-level API to interact with an FTP server.
- */
- export declare class Client {
- prepareTransfer: TransferStrategy;
- parseList: RawListParser;
- availableListCommands: string[];
- /** Low-level API to interact with FTP server. */
- readonly ftp: FTPContext;
- /** Tracks progress of data transfers. */
- protected _progressTracker: ProgressTracker;
- /**
- * Instantiate an FTP client.
- *
- * @param timeout Timeout in milliseconds, use 0 for no timeout. Optional, default is 30 seconds.
- */
- constructor(timeout?: number);
- /**
- * Close the client and all open socket connections.
- *
- * Close the client and all open socket connections. The client can’t be used anymore after calling this method,
- * you have to either reconnect with `access` or `connect` or instantiate a new instance to continue any work.
- * A client is also closed automatically if any timeout or connection error occurs.
- */
- close(): void;
- /**
- * Returns true if the client is closed and can't be used anymore.
- */
- get closed(): boolean;
- /**
- * Connect (or reconnect) to an FTP server.
- *
- * This is an instance method and thus can be called multiple times during the lifecycle of a `Client`
- * instance. Whenever you do, the client is reset with a new control connection. This also implies that
- * you can reopen a `Client` instance that has been closed due to an error when reconnecting with this
- * method. In fact, reconnecting is the only way to continue using a closed `Client`.
- *
- * @param host Host the client should connect to. Optional, default is "localhost".
- * @param port Port the client should connect to. Optional, default is 21.
- */
- connect(host?: string, port?: number): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * As `connect` but using implicit TLS. Implicit TLS is not an FTP standard and has been replaced by
- * explicit TLS. There are still FTP servers that support only implicit TLS, though.
- */
- connectImplicitTLS(host?: string, port?: number, tlsOptions?: TLSConnectionOptions): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * Handles the first reponse by an FTP server after the socket connection has been established.
- */
- private _handleConnectResponse;
- /**
- * Send an FTP command and handle the first response.
- */
- send(command: string, ignoreErrorCodesDEPRECATED?: boolean): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * Send an FTP command and ignore an FTP error response. Any other kind of error or timeout will still reject the Promise.
- *
- * @param command
- */
- sendIgnoringError(command: string): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * Upgrade the current socket connection to TLS.
- *
- * @param options TLS options as in `tls.connect(options)`, optional.
- * @param command Set the authentication command. Optional, default is "AUTH TLS".
- */
- useTLS(options?: TLSConnectionOptions, command?: string): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * Login a user with a password.
- *
- * @param user Username to use for login. Optional, default is "anonymous".
- * @param password Password to use for login. Optional, default is "guest".
- */
- login(user?: string, password?: string): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * Set the usual default settings.
- *
- * Settings used:
- * * Binary mode (TYPE I)
- * * File structure (STRU F)
- * * Additional settings for FTPS (PBSZ 0, PROT P)
- */
- useDefaultSettings(): Promise<void>;
- /**
- * Convenience method that calls `connect`, `useTLS`, `login` and `useDefaultSettings`.
- *
- * This is an instance method and thus can be called multiple times during the lifecycle of a `Client`
- * instance. Whenever you do, the client is reset with a new control connection. This also implies that
- * you can reopen a `Client` instance that has been closed due to an error when reconnecting with this
- * method. In fact, reconnecting is the only way to continue using a closed `Client`.
- */
- access(options?: AccessOptions): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * Get the current working directory.
- */
- pwd(): Promise<string>;
- /**
- * Get a description of supported features.
- *
- * This sends the FEAT command and parses the result into a Map where keys correspond to available commands
- * and values hold further information. Be aware that your FTP servers might not support this
- * command in which case this method will not throw an exception but just return an empty Map.
- */
- features(): Promise<Map<string, string>>;
- /**
- * Set the working directory.
- */
- cd(path: string): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * Switch to the parent directory of the working directory.
- */
- cdup(): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * Get the last modified time of a file. This is not supported by every FTP server, in which case
- * calling this method will throw an exception.
- */
- lastMod(path: string): Promise<Date>;
- /**
- * Get the size of a file.
- */
- size(path: string): Promise<number>;
- /**
- * Rename a file.
- *
- * Depending on the FTP server this might also be used to move a file from one
- * directory to another by providing full paths.
- */
- rename(srcPath: string, destPath: string): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * Remove a file from the current working directory.
- *
- * You can ignore FTP error return codes which won't throw an exception if e.g.
- * the file doesn't exist.
- */
- remove(path: string, ignoreErrorCodes?: boolean): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * Report transfer progress for any upload or download to a given handler.
- *
- * This will also reset the overall transfer counter that can be used for multiple transfers. You can
- * also call the function without a handler to stop reporting to an earlier one.
- *
- * @param handler Handler function to call on transfer progress.
- */
- trackProgress(handler?: ProgressHandler): void;
- /**
- * Upload data from a readable stream or a local file to a remote file.
- *
- * @param source Readable stream or path to a local file.
- * @param toRemotePath Path to a remote file to write to.
- */
- uploadFrom(source: Readable | string, toRemotePath: string, options?: UploadOptions): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * Upload data from a readable stream or a local file by appending it to an existing file. If the file doesn't
- * exist the FTP server should create it.
- *
- * @param source Readable stream or path to a local file.
- * @param toRemotePath Path to a remote file to write to.
- */
- appendFrom(source: Readable | string, toRemotePath: string, options?: UploadOptions): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * @protected
- */
- protected _uploadWithCommand(source: Readable | string, remotePath: string, command: UploadCommand, options: UploadOptions): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * @protected
- */
- protected _uploadLocalFile(localPath: string, remotePath: string, command: UploadCommand, options: UploadOptions): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * @protected
- */
- protected _uploadFromStream(source: Readable, remotePath: string, command: UploadCommand): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * Download a remote file and pipe its data to a writable stream or to a local file.
- *
- * You can optionally define at which position of the remote file you'd like to start
- * downloading. If the destination you provide is a file, the offset will be applied
- * to it as well. For example: To resume a failed download, you'd request the size of
- * the local, partially downloaded file and use that as the offset. Assuming the size
- * is 23, you'd download the rest using `downloadTo("local.txt", "remote.txt", 23)`.
- *
- * @param destination Stream or path for a local file to write to.
- * @param fromRemotePath Path of the remote file to read from.
- * @param startAt Position within the remote file to start downloading at. If the destination is a file, this offset is also applied to it.
- */
- downloadTo(destination: Writable | string, fromRemotePath: string, startAt?: number): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * @protected
- */
- protected _downloadToFile(localPath: string, remotePath: string, startAt: number): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * @protected
- */
- protected _downloadToStream(destination: Writable, remotePath: string, startAt: number): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * List files and directories in the current working directory, or from `path` if specified.
- *
- * @param [path] Path to remote file or directory.
- */
- list(path?: string): Promise<FileInfo[]>;
- /**
- * @protected
- */
- protected _requestListWithCommand(command: string): Promise<FileInfo[]>;
- /**
- * Remove a directory and all of its content.
- *
- * @param remoteDirPath The path of the remote directory to delete.
- * @example client.removeDir("foo") // Remove directory 'foo' using a relative path.
- * @example client.removeDir("foo/bar") // Remove directory 'bar' using a relative path.
- * @example client.removeDir("/foo/bar") // Remove directory 'bar' using an absolute path.
- * @example client.removeDir("/") // Remove everything.
- */
- removeDir(remoteDirPath: string): Promise<void>;
- /**
- * Remove all files and directories in the working directory without removing
- * the working directory itself.
- */
- clearWorkingDir(): Promise<void>;
- /**
- * Upload the contents of a local directory to the remote working directory.
- *
- * This will overwrite existing files with the same names and reuse existing directories.
- * Unrelated files and directories will remain untouched. You can optionally provide a `remoteDirPath`
- * to put the contents inside a directory which will be created if necessary including all
- * intermediate directories. If you did provide a remoteDirPath the working directory will stay
- * the same as before calling this method.
- *
- * @param localDirPath Local path, e.g. "foo/bar" or "../test"
- * @param [remoteDirPath] Remote path of a directory to upload to. Working directory if undefined.
- */
- uploadFromDir(localDirPath: string, remoteDirPath?: string): Promise<void>;
- /**
- * @protected
- */
- protected _uploadToWorkingDir(localDirPath: string): Promise<void>;
- /**
- * Download all files and directories of the working directory to a local directory.
- *
- * @param localDirPath The local directory to download to.
- * @param remoteDirPath Remote directory to download. Current working directory if not specified.
- */
- downloadToDir(localDirPath: string, remoteDirPath?: string): Promise<void>;
- /**
- * @protected
- */
- protected _downloadFromWorkingDir(localDirPath: string): Promise<void>;
- /**
- * Make sure a given remote path exists, creating all directories as necessary.
- * This function also changes the current working directory to the given path.
- */
- ensureDir(remoteDirPath: string): Promise<void>;
- /**
- * Try to create a directory and enter it. This will not raise an exception if the directory
- * couldn't be created if for example it already exists.
- * @protected
- */
- protected _openDir(dirName: string): Promise<void>;
- /**
- * Remove an empty directory, will fail if not empty.
- */
- removeEmptyDir(path: string): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * FTP servers can't handle filenames that have leading whitespace. This method transforms
- * a given path to fix that issue for most cases.
- */
- protectWhitespace(path: string): Promise<string>;
- protected _exitAtCurrentDirectory<T>(func: () => Promise<T>): Promise<T>;
- /**
- * Try all available transfer strategies and pick the first one that works. Update `client` to
- * use the working strategy for all successive transfer requests.
- *
- * @returns a function that will try the provided strategies.
- */
- protected _enterFirstCompatibleMode(strategies: TransferStrategy[]): TransferStrategy;
- /**
- * DEPRECATED, use `uploadFrom`.
- * @deprecated
- */
- upload(source: Readable | string, toRemotePath: string, options?: UploadOptions): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * DEPRECATED, use `appendFrom`.
- * @deprecated
- */
- append(source: Readable | string, toRemotePath: string, options?: UploadOptions): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * DEPRECATED, use `downloadTo`.
- * @deprecated
- */
- download(destination: Writable | string, fromRemotePath: string, startAt?: number): Promise<FTPResponse>;
- /**
- * DEPRECATED, use `uploadFromDir`.
- * @deprecated
- */
- uploadDir(localDirPath: string, remoteDirPath?: string): Promise<void>;
- /**
- * DEPRECATED, use `downloadToDir`.
- * @deprecated
- */
- downloadDir(localDirPath: string): Promise<void>;
- }
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