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Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +00001\section{Standard Module \module{ftplib}}
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +00002\declaremodule{standard}{ftplib}
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4\modulesynopsis{FTP protocol client (requires sockets).}
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Fred Drake15bac5d1998-01-07 13:13:42 +00006\indexii{FTP}{protocol}
Guido van Rossum86751151995-02-28 17:14:32 +00007
Guido van Rossum86751151995-02-28 17:14:32 +00008
Fred Drake4f316941998-04-27 14:54:06 +00009This module defines the class \class{FTP} and a few related items.
10The \class{FTP} class implements the client side of the FTP protocol.
11You can use this to write Python programs that perform a variety of
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000012automated FTP jobs, such as mirroring other ftp servers. It is also
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +000013used by the module \module{urllib} to handle URLs that use FTP. For
Fred Drake4f316941998-04-27 14:54:06 +000014more information on FTP (File Transfer Protocol), see Internet
15\rfc{959}.
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000016
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +000017Here's a sample session using the \module{ftplib} module:
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000018
Fred Drake19479911998-02-13 06:58:54 +000019\begin{verbatim}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000020>>> from ftplib import FTP
21>>> ftp = FTP('ftp.cwi.nl') # connect to host, default port
Guido van Rossum96628a91995-04-10 11:34:00 +000022>>> ftp.login() # user anonymous, passwd user@hostname
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000023>>> ftp.retrlines('LIST') # list directory contents
24total 24418
25drwxrwsr-x 5 ftp-usr pdmaint 1536 Mar 20 09:48 .
26dr-xr-srwt 105 ftp-usr pdmaint 1536 Mar 21 14:32 ..
27-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-usr pdmaint 5305 Mar 20 09:48 INDEX
28 .
29 .
30 .
31>>> ftp.quit()
Fred Drake19479911998-02-13 06:58:54 +000032\end{verbatim}
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +000033
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000034The module defines the following items:
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Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +000036\begin{classdesc}{FTP}{\optional{host\optional{, user\optional{,
37 passwd\optional{, acct}}}}}
Fred Drake4f316941998-04-27 14:54:06 +000038Return a new instance of the \class{FTP} class. When
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000039\var{host} is given, the method call \code{connect(\var{host})} is
40made. When \var{user} is given, additionally the method call
41\code{login(\var{user}, \var{passwd}, \var{acct})} is made (where
42\var{passwd} and \var{acct} default to the empty string when not given).
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +000043\end{classdesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000044
45\begin{datadesc}{all_errors}
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +000046The set of all exceptions (as a tuple) that methods of \class{FTP}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000047instances may raise as a result of problems with the FTP connection
48(as opposed to programming errors made by the caller). This set
49includes the four exceptions listed below as well as
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +000050\exception{socket.error} and \exception{IOError}.
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000051\end{datadesc}
52
53\begin{excdesc}{error_reply}
54Exception raised when an unexpected reply is received from the server.
55\end{excdesc}
56
57\begin{excdesc}{error_temp}
58Exception raised when an error code in the range 400--499 is received.
59\end{excdesc}
60
61\begin{excdesc}{error_perm}
62Exception raised when an error code in the range 500--599 is received.
63\end{excdesc}
64
65\begin{excdesc}{error_proto}
66Exception raised when a reply is received from the server that does
67not begin with a digit in the range 1--5.
68\end{excdesc}
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Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +000070
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000071\subsection{FTP Objects}
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +000072\label{ftp-objects}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000073
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +000074\class{FTP} instances have the following methods:
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000075
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +000076\begin{methoddesc}{set_debuglevel}{level}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000077Set the instance's debugging level. This controls the amount of
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +000078debugging output printed. The default, \code{0}, produces no
79debugging output. A value of \code{1} produces a moderate amount of
80debugging output, generally a single line per request. A value of
81\code{2} or higher produces the maximum amount of debugging output,
82logging each line sent and received on the control connection.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +000083\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000084
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +000085\begin{methoddesc}{connect}{host\optional{, port}}
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +000086Connect to the given host and port. The default port number is \code{21}, as
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000087specified by the FTP protocol specification. It is rarely needed to
88specify a different port number. This function should be called only
89once for each instance; it should not be called at all if a host was
90given when the instance was created. All other methods can only be
91used after a connection has been made.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +000092\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000093
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +000094\begin{methoddesc}{getwelcome}{}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000095Return the welcome message sent by the server in reply to the initial
96connection. (This message sometimes contains disclaimers or help
97information that may be relevant to the user.)
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +000098\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000099
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000100\begin{methoddesc}{login}{\optional{user\optional{, passwd\optional{, acct}}}}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000101Log in as the given \var{user}. The \var{passwd} and \var{acct}
102parameters are optional and default to the empty string. If no
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +0000103\var{user} is specified, it defaults to \code{'anonymous'}. If
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000104\var{user} is \code{anonymous}, the default \var{passwd} is
105\samp{\var{realuser}@\var{host}} where \var{realuser} is the real user
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +0000106name (glanced from the \envvar{LOGNAME} or \envvar{USER} environment
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000107variable) and \var{host} is the hostname as returned by
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +0000108\function{socket.gethostname()}. This function should be called only
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000109once for each instance, after a connection has been established; it
110should not be called at all if a host and user were given when the
111instance was created. Most FTP commands are only allowed after the
112client has logged in.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000113\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000114
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000115\begin{methoddesc}{abort}{}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000116Abort a file transfer that is in progress. Using this does not always
117work, but it's worth a try.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000118\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000119
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000120\begin{methoddesc}{sendcmd}{command}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000121Send a simple command string to the server and return the response
122string.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000123\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000124
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000125\begin{methoddesc}{voidcmd}{command}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000126Send a simple command string to the server and handle the response.
127Return nothing if a response code in the range 200--299 is received.
128Raise an exception otherwise.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000129\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000130
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000131\begin{methoddesc}{retrbinary}{command, callback\optional{, maxblocksize}}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000132Retrieve a file in binary transfer mode. \var{command} should be an
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +0000133appropriate \samp{RETR} command, i.e.\ \code{'RETR \var{filename}'}.
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000134The \var{callback} function is called for each block of data received,
135with a single string argument giving the data block.
Guido van Rossumab76af31997-12-03 19:34:14 +0000136The optional \var{maxblocksize} argument specifies the maximum chunk size to
137read on the low-level socket object created to do the actual transfer
138(which will also be the largest size of the data blocks passed to
139\var{callback}). A reasonable default is chosen.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000140\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000141
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000142\begin{methoddesc}{retrlines}{command\optional{, callback}}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000143Retrieve a file or directory listing in \ASCII{} transfer mode.
Fred Drake4b3f0311996-12-13 22:04:31 +0000144\var{command} should be an appropriate \samp{RETR} command (see
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +0000145\method{retrbinary()} or a \samp{LIST} command (usually just the string
146\code{'LIST'}). The \var{callback} function is called for each line,
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000147with the trailing CRLF stripped. The default \var{callback} prints
148the line to \code{sys.stdout}.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000149\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000150
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000151\begin{methoddesc}{storbinary}{command, file, blocksize}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000152Store a file in binary transfer mode. \var{command} should be an
153appropriate \samp{STOR} command, i.e.\ \code{"STOR \var{filename}"}.
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +0000154\var{file} is an open file object which is read until \EOF{} using its
155\method{read()} method in blocks of size \var{blocksize} to provide the
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000156data to be stored.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000157\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000158
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000159\begin{methoddesc}{storlines}{command, file}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000160Store a file in \ASCII{} transfer mode. \var{command} should be an
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +0000161appropriate \samp{STOR} command (see \method{storbinary()}). Lines are
162read until \EOF{} from the open file object \var{file} using its
163\method{readline()} method to privide the data to be stored.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000164\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000165
Fred Drake4f316941998-04-27 14:54:06 +0000166\begin{methoddesc}{transfercmd}{cmd}
167Initiate a transfer over the data connection. If the transfer is
168active, send a \samp{PORT} command and the transfer command specified
169by \var{cmd}, and accept the connection. If the server is passive,
170send a \samp{PASV} command, connect to it, and start the transfer
171command. Either way, return the socket for the connection.
172\end{methoddesc}
173
174\begin{methoddesc}{ntransfercmd}{cmd}
175Like \method{transfercmd()}, but returns a tuple of the data
176connection and the expected size of the data. If the expected size
177could not be computed, \code{None} will be returned as the expected
178size.
179\end{methoddesc}
180
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000181\begin{methoddesc}{nlst}{argument\optional{, \ldots}}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000182Return a list of files as returned by the \samp{NLST} command. The
Fred Drake4b3f0311996-12-13 22:04:31 +0000183optional \var{argument} is a directory to list (default is the current
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000184server directory). Multiple arguments can be used to pass
185non-standard options to the \samp{NLST} command.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000186\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000187
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000188\begin{methoddesc}{dir}{argument\optional{, \ldots}}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000189Return a directory listing as returned by the \samp{LIST} command, as
Fred Drake4b3f0311996-12-13 22:04:31 +0000190a list of lines. The optional \var{argument} is a directory to list
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000191(default is the current server directory). Multiple arguments can be
192used to pass non-standard options to the \samp{LIST} command. If the
193last argument is a function, it is used as a \var{callback} function
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +0000194as for \method{retrlines()}.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000195\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000196
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000197\begin{methoddesc}{rename}{fromname, toname}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000198Rename file \var{fromname} on the server to \var{toname}.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000199\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000200
Fred Drake4f316941998-04-27 14:54:06 +0000201\begin{methoddesc}{delete}{filename}
202Remove the file named \var{filename} from the server. If successful,
203returns the text of the response, otherwise raises
204\exception{error_perm} on permission errors or \exception{error_reply}
205on other errors.
206\end{methoddesc}
207
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000208\begin{methoddesc}{cwd}{pathname}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000209Set the current directory on the server.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000210\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000211
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000212\begin{methoddesc}{mkd}{pathname}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000213Create a new directory on the server.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000214\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000215
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000216\begin{methoddesc}{pwd}{}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000217Return the pathname of the current directory on the server.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000218\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000219
Fred Drake4f316941998-04-27 14:54:06 +0000220\begin{methoddesc}{rmd}{dirname}
221Remove the directory named \var{dirname} on the server.
222\end{methoddesc}
223
224\begin{methoddesc}{size}{filename}
225Request the size of the file named \var{filename} on the server. On
226success, the size of the file is returned as an integer, otherwise
227\code{None} is returned. Note that the \samp{SIZE} command is not
228standardized, but is supported by many common server implementations.
229\end{methoddesc}
230
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000231\begin{methoddesc}{quit}{}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000232Send a \samp{QUIT} command to the server and close the connection.
233This is the ``polite'' way to close a connection, but it may raise an
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +0000234exception of the server reponds with an error to the \samp{QUIT}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000235command.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000236\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000237
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000238\begin{methoddesc}{close}{}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +0000239Close the connection unilaterally. This should not be applied to an
240already closed connection (e.g.\ after a successful call to
Fred Drake6a1eefe1998-03-12 06:04:53 +0000241\method{quit()}.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000242\end{methoddesc}