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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00001:mod:`ftplib` --- FTP protocol client
2=====================================
3
4.. module:: ftplib
5 :synopsis: FTP protocol client (requires sockets).
6
7
8.. index::
9 pair: FTP; protocol
10 single: FTP; ftplib (standard module)
11
12This module defines the class :class:`FTP` and a few related items. The
13:class:`FTP` class implements the client side of the FTP protocol. You can use
14this to write Python programs that perform a variety of automated FTP jobs, such
15as mirroring other ftp servers. It is also used by the module :mod:`urllib` to
16handle URLs that use FTP. For more information on FTP (File Transfer Protocol),
17see Internet :rfc:`959`.
18
19Here's a sample session using the :mod:`ftplib` module::
20
21 >>> from ftplib import FTP
22 >>> ftp = FTP('ftp.cwi.nl') # connect to host, default port
23 >>> ftp.login() # user anonymous, passwd anonymous@
24 >>> ftp.retrlines('LIST') # list directory contents
25 total 24418
26 drwxrwsr-x 5 ftp-usr pdmaint 1536 Mar 20 09:48 .
27 dr-xr-srwt 105 ftp-usr pdmaint 1536 Mar 21 14:32 ..
28 -rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-usr pdmaint 5305 Mar 20 09:48 INDEX
29 .
30 .
31 .
32 >>> ftp.retrbinary('RETR README', open('README', 'wb').write)
33 '226 Transfer complete.'
34 >>> ftp.quit()
35
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000036
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +000037The module defines the following items:
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000038
39.. class:: FTP([host[, user[, passwd[, acct[, timeout]]]]])
40
41 Return a new instance of the :class:`FTP` class. When *host* is given, the
Georg Brandlab756f62008-05-11 11:09:35 +000042 method call ``connect(host)`` is made. When *user* is given, additionally
43 the method call ``login(user, passwd, acct)`` is made (where *passwd* and
44 *acct* default to the empty string when not given). The optional *timeout*
45 parameter specifies a timeout in seconds for blocking operations like the
Facundo Batista4f1b1ed2008-05-29 16:39:26 +000046 connection attempt (if is not specified, the global default timeout setting
47 will be used).
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000048
49 .. versionchanged:: 2.6
50 *timeout* was added.
51
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +000052
Antoine Pitrouccd5e022009-11-15 17:22:09 +000053.. class:: FTP_TLS([host[, user[, passwd[, acct[, keyfile[, certfile[, timeout]]]]]]])
54
55 A :class:`FTP` subclass which adds TLS support to FTP as described in
56 :rfc:`4217`.
57 Connect as usual to port 21 implicitly securing the FTP control connection
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +000058 before authenticating. Securing the data connection requires the user to
59 explicitly ask for it by calling the :meth:`prot_p` method.
60 *keyfile* and *certfile* are optional -- they can contain a PEM formatted
61 private key and certificate chain file name for the SSL connection.
Antoine Pitrouccd5e022009-11-15 17:22:09 +000062
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +000063 .. versionadded:: 2.7
Antoine Pitrouccd5e022009-11-15 17:22:09 +000064
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +000065 Here's a sample session using the :class:`FTP_TLS` class:
Antoine Pitrouccd5e022009-11-15 17:22:09 +000066
67 >>> from ftplib import FTP_TLS
68 >>> ftps = FTP_TLS('ftp.python.org')
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +000069 >>> ftps.login() # login anonymously before securing control channel
70 >>> ftps.prot_p() # switch to secure data connection
71 >>> ftps.retrlines('LIST') # list directory content securely
Antoine Pitrouccd5e022009-11-15 17:22:09 +000072 total 9
73 drwxr-xr-x 8 root wheel 1024 Jan 3 1994 .
74 drwxr-xr-x 8 root wheel 1024 Jan 3 1994 ..
75 drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 1024 Jan 3 1994 bin
76 drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 1024 Jan 3 1994 etc
77 d-wxrwxr-x 2 ftp wheel 1024 Sep 5 13:43 incoming
78 drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 1024 Nov 17 1993 lib
79 drwxr-xr-x 6 1094 wheel 1024 Sep 13 19:07 pub
80 drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 1024 Jan 3 1994 usr
81 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 312 Aug 1 1994 welcome.msg
82 '226 Transfer complete.'
83 >>> ftps.quit()
84 >>>
85
86
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +000087.. exception:: error_reply
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000088
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +000089 Exception raised when an unexpected reply is received from the server.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000090
91
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +000092.. exception:: error_temp
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000093
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +000094 Exception raised when an error code in the range 400--499 is received.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000095
96
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +000097.. exception:: error_perm
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000098
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +000099 Exception raised when an error code in the range 500--599 is received.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000100
101
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +0000102.. exception:: error_proto
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000103
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +0000104 Exception raised when a reply is received from the server that does not
105 begin with a digit in the range 1--5.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000106
107
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +0000108.. data:: all_errors
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000109
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +0000110 The set of all exceptions (as a tuple) that methods of :class:`FTP`
111 instances may raise as a result of problems with the FTP connection (as
112 opposed to programming errors made by the caller). This set includes the
Georg Brandl0ddc30b2010-05-10 21:46:50 +0000113 four exceptions listed above as well as :exc:`socket.error` and
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +0000114 :exc:`IOError`.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000115
116
117.. seealso::
118
119 Module :mod:`netrc`
Georg Brandl979d79c2010-01-31 18:51:49 +0000120 Parser for the :file:`.netrc` file format. The file :file:`.netrc` is
121 typically used by FTP clients to load user authentication information
122 before prompting the user.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000123
124 .. index:: single: ftpmirror.py
125
126 The file :file:`Tools/scripts/ftpmirror.py` in the Python source distribution is
127 a script that can mirror FTP sites, or portions thereof, using the :mod:`ftplib`
128 module. It can be used as an extended example that applies this module.
129
130
131.. _ftp-objects:
132
133FTP Objects
134-----------
135
136Several methods are available in two flavors: one for handling text files and
137another for binary files. These are named for the command which is used
138followed by ``lines`` for the text version or ``binary`` for the binary version.
139
140:class:`FTP` instances have the following methods:
141
142
143.. method:: FTP.set_debuglevel(level)
144
145 Set the instance's debugging level. This controls the amount of debugging
146 output printed. The default, ``0``, produces no debugging output. A value of
147 ``1`` produces a moderate amount of debugging output, generally a single line
148 per request. A value of ``2`` or higher produces the maximum amount of
149 debugging output, logging each line sent and received on the control connection.
150
151
152.. method:: FTP.connect(host[, port[, timeout]])
153
154 Connect to the given host and port. The default port number is ``21``, as
155 specified by the FTP protocol specification. It is rarely needed to specify a
156 different port number. This function should be called only once for each
157 instance; it should not be called at all if a host was given when the instance
158 was created. All other methods can only be used after a connection has been
159 made.
160
161 The optional *timeout* parameter specifies a timeout in seconds for the
Facundo Batista4f1b1ed2008-05-29 16:39:26 +0000162 connection attempt. If no *timeout* is passed, the global default timeout
163 setting will be used.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000164
165 .. versionchanged:: 2.6
166 *timeout* was added.
167
168
169.. method:: FTP.getwelcome()
170
171 Return the welcome message sent by the server in reply to the initial
172 connection. (This message sometimes contains disclaimers or help information
173 that may be relevant to the user.)
174
175
176.. method:: FTP.login([user[, passwd[, acct]]])
177
178 Log in as the given *user*. The *passwd* and *acct* parameters are optional and
179 default to the empty string. If no *user* is specified, it defaults to
180 ``'anonymous'``. If *user* is ``'anonymous'``, the default *passwd* is
181 ``'anonymous@'``. This function should be called only once for each instance,
182 after a connection has been established; it should not be called at all if a
183 host and user were given when the instance was created. Most FTP commands are
Georg Brandl601ee7f2009-09-04 11:25:37 +0000184 only allowed after the client has logged in. The *acct* parameter supplies
185 "accounting information"; few systems implement this.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000186
187
188.. method:: FTP.abort()
189
190 Abort a file transfer that is in progress. Using this does not always work, but
191 it's worth a try.
192
193
194.. method:: FTP.sendcmd(command)
195
196 Send a simple command string to the server and return the response string.
197
198
199.. method:: FTP.voidcmd(command)
200
201 Send a simple command string to the server and handle the response. Return
202 nothing if a response code in the range 200--299 is received. Raise an exception
203 otherwise.
204
205
206.. method:: FTP.retrbinary(command, callback[, maxblocksize[, rest]])
207
208 Retrieve a file in binary transfer mode. *command* should be an appropriate
209 ``RETR`` command: ``'RETR filename'``. The *callback* function is called for
210 each block of data received, with a single string argument giving the data
211 block. The optional *maxblocksize* argument specifies the maximum chunk size to
212 read on the low-level socket object created to do the actual transfer (which
213 will also be the largest size of the data blocks passed to *callback*). A
214 reasonable default is chosen. *rest* means the same thing as in the
215 :meth:`transfercmd` method.
216
217
218.. method:: FTP.retrlines(command[, callback])
219
Gregory P. Smithd0063802008-01-26 18:51:05 +0000220 Retrieve a file or directory listing in ASCII transfer mode. *command*
221 should be an appropriate ``RETR`` command (see :meth:`retrbinary`) or a
222 command such as ``LIST``, ``NLST`` or ``MLSD`` (usually just the string
223 ``'LIST'``). The *callback* function is called for each line, with the
224 trailing CRLF stripped. The default *callback* prints the line to
225 ``sys.stdout``.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000226
227
228.. method:: FTP.set_pasv(boolean)
229
230 Enable "passive" mode if *boolean* is true, other disable passive mode. (In
231 Python 2.0 and before, passive mode was off by default; in Python 2.1 and later,
232 it is on by default.)
233
234
Antoine Pitrouacbe3bd2009-11-27 13:18:34 +0000235.. method:: FTP.storbinary(command, file[, blocksize, callback, rest])
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000236
237 Store a file in binary transfer mode. *command* should be an appropriate
238 ``STOR`` command: ``"STOR filename"``. *file* is an open file object which is
239 read until EOF using its :meth:`read` method in blocks of size *blocksize* to
240 provide the data to be stored. The *blocksize* argument defaults to 8192.
Gregory P. Smithd0063802008-01-26 18:51:05 +0000241 *callback* is an optional single parameter callable that is called
Antoine Pitrouacbe3bd2009-11-27 13:18:34 +0000242 on each block of data after it is sent. *rest* means the same thing as in
243 the :meth:`transfercmd` method.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000244
245 .. versionchanged:: 2.1
246 default for *blocksize* added.
247
Gregory P. Smithd0063802008-01-26 18:51:05 +0000248 .. versionchanged:: 2.6
249 *callback* parameter added.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000250
Antoine Pitrouacbe3bd2009-11-27 13:18:34 +0000251 .. versionchanged:: 2.7
252 *rest* parameter added.
Gregory P. Smithd0063802008-01-26 18:51:05 +0000253
254.. method:: FTP.storlines(command, file[, callback])
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000255
256 Store a file in ASCII transfer mode. *command* should be an appropriate
257 ``STOR`` command (see :meth:`storbinary`). Lines are read until EOF from the
258 open file object *file* using its :meth:`readline` method to provide the data to
Gregory P. Smithd0063802008-01-26 18:51:05 +0000259 be stored. *callback* is an optional single parameter callable
260 that is called on each line after it is sent.
261
262 .. versionchanged:: 2.6
263 *callback* parameter added.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000264
265
266.. method:: FTP.transfercmd(cmd[, rest])
267
268 Initiate a transfer over the data connection. If the transfer is active, send a
269 ``EPRT`` or ``PORT`` command and the transfer command specified by *cmd*, and
270 accept the connection. If the server is passive, send a ``EPSV`` or ``PASV``
271 command, connect to it, and start the transfer command. Either way, return the
272 socket for the connection.
273
274 If optional *rest* is given, a ``REST`` command is sent to the server, passing
275 *rest* as an argument. *rest* is usually a byte offset into the requested file,
276 telling the server to restart sending the file's bytes at the requested offset,
277 skipping over the initial bytes. Note however that RFC 959 requires only that
278 *rest* be a string containing characters in the printable range from ASCII code
279 33 to ASCII code 126. The :meth:`transfercmd` method, therefore, converts
280 *rest* to a string, but no check is performed on the string's contents. If the
281 server does not recognize the ``REST`` command, an :exc:`error_reply` exception
282 will be raised. If this happens, simply call :meth:`transfercmd` without a
283 *rest* argument.
284
285
286.. method:: FTP.ntransfercmd(cmd[, rest])
287
288 Like :meth:`transfercmd`, but returns a tuple of the data connection and the
289 expected size of the data. If the expected size could not be computed, ``None``
290 will be returned as the expected size. *cmd* and *rest* means the same thing as
291 in :meth:`transfercmd`.
292
293
294.. method:: FTP.nlst(argument[, ...])
295
296 Return a list of files as returned by the ``NLST`` command. The optional
297 *argument* is a directory to list (default is the current server directory).
298 Multiple arguments can be used to pass non-standard options to the ``NLST``
299 command.
300
301
302.. method:: FTP.dir(argument[, ...])
303
304 Produce a directory listing as returned by the ``LIST`` command, printing it to
305 standard output. The optional *argument* is a directory to list (default is the
306 current server directory). Multiple arguments can be used to pass non-standard
307 options to the ``LIST`` command. If the last argument is a function, it is used
308 as a *callback* function as for :meth:`retrlines`; the default prints to
309 ``sys.stdout``. This method returns ``None``.
310
311
312.. method:: FTP.rename(fromname, toname)
313
314 Rename file *fromname* on the server to *toname*.
315
316
317.. method:: FTP.delete(filename)
318
319 Remove the file named *filename* from the server. If successful, returns the
320 text of the response, otherwise raises :exc:`error_perm` on permission errors or
321 :exc:`error_reply` on other errors.
322
323
324.. method:: FTP.cwd(pathname)
325
326 Set the current directory on the server.
327
328
329.. method:: FTP.mkd(pathname)
330
331 Create a new directory on the server.
332
333
334.. method:: FTP.pwd()
335
336 Return the pathname of the current directory on the server.
337
338
339.. method:: FTP.rmd(dirname)
340
341 Remove the directory named *dirname* on the server.
342
343
344.. method:: FTP.size(filename)
345
346 Request the size of the file named *filename* on the server. On success, the
347 size of the file is returned as an integer, otherwise ``None`` is returned.
348 Note that the ``SIZE`` command is not standardized, but is supported by many
349 common server implementations.
350
351
352.. method:: FTP.quit()
353
354 Send a ``QUIT`` command to the server and close the connection. This is the
Benjamin Petersonf9db5962008-10-04 22:15:31 +0000355 "polite" way to close a connection, but it may raise an exception if the server
Benjamin Peterson90f36732008-07-12 20:16:19 +0000356 responds with an error to the ``QUIT`` command. This implies a call to the
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000357 :meth:`close` method which renders the :class:`FTP` instance useless for
358 subsequent calls (see below).
359
360
361.. method:: FTP.close()
362
363 Close the connection unilaterally. This should not be applied to an already
364 closed connection such as after a successful call to :meth:`quit`. After this
365 call the :class:`FTP` instance should not be used any more (after a call to
366 :meth:`close` or :meth:`quit` you cannot reopen the connection by issuing
367 another :meth:`login` method).
368
Antoine Pitrouccd5e022009-11-15 17:22:09 +0000369
370FTP_TLS Objects
371---------------
372
373:class:`FTP_TLS` class inherits from :class:`FTP`, defining these additional objects:
374
375.. attribute:: FTP_TLS.ssl_version
376
377 The SSL version to use (defaults to *TLSv1*).
378
379.. method:: FTP_TLS.auth()
380
381 Set up secure control connection by using TLS or SSL, depending on what specified in :meth:`ssl_version` attribute.
382
383.. method:: FTP_TLS.prot_p()
384
385 Set up secure data connection.
386
387.. method:: FTP_TLS.prot_c()
388
389 Set up clear text data connection.
390
391