| # An FTP client class.  Based on RFC 959: File Transfer Protocol | 
 | # (FTP), by J. Postel and J. Reynolds | 
 |  | 
 | # Changes and improvements suggested by Steve Majewski | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | # Example: | 
 | # | 
 | # >>> from ftplib import FTP | 
 | # >>> ftp = FTP('ftp.cwi.nl') # connect to host, default port | 
 | # >>> ftp.login() # default, i.e.: user anonymous, passwd user@hostname | 
 | # >>> ftp.retrlines('LIST') # list directory contents | 
 | # total 43 | 
 | # d--x--x--x   2 root     root         512 Jul  1 16:50 bin | 
 | # d--x--x--x   2 root     root         512 Sep 16  1991 etc | 
 | # drwxr-xr-x   2 root     ftp        10752 Sep 16  1991 lost+found | 
 | # drwxr-srwt  15 root     ftp        10240 Nov  5 20:43 pub | 
 | # >>> ftp.quit() | 
 | # | 
 | # To download a file, use ftp.retrlines('RETR ' + filename), | 
 | # or ftp.retrbinary() with slightly different arguments. | 
 | # To upload a file, use ftp.storlines() or ftp.storbinary(), which have | 
 | # an open file as argument. | 
 | # The download/upload functions first issue appropriate TYPE and PORT | 
 | # commands. | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | import os | 
 | import sys | 
 | import string | 
 |  | 
 | # Import SOCKS module if it exists, else standard socket module socket | 
 | try: | 
 |     import SOCKS; socket = SOCKS | 
 | except ImportError: | 
 |     import socket | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | # Magic number from <socket.h> | 
 | MSG_OOB = 0x1				# Process data out of band | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | # The standard FTP server control port | 
 | FTP_PORT = 21 | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | # Exception raised when an error or invalid response is received | 
 | error_reply = 'ftplib.error_reply'	# unexpected [123]xx reply | 
 | error_temp = 'ftplib.error_temp'	# 4xx errors | 
 | error_perm = 'ftplib.error_perm'	# 5xx errors | 
 | error_proto = 'ftplib.error_proto'	# response does not begin with [1-5] | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | # All exceptions (hopefully) that may be raised here and that aren't | 
 | # (always) programming errors on our side | 
 | all_errors = (error_reply, error_temp, error_perm, error_proto, \ | 
 | 	      socket.error, IOError) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | # Line terminators (we always output CRLF, but accept any of CRLF, CR, LF) | 
 | CRLF = '\r\n' | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | # The class itself | 
 | class FTP: | 
 |  | 
 | 	# New initialization method (called by class instantiation) | 
 | 	# Initialize host to localhost, port to standard ftp port | 
 | 	# Optional arguments are host (for connect()), | 
 | 	# and user, passwd, acct (for login()) | 
 | 	def __init__(self, host = '', user = '', passwd = '', acct = ''): | 
 | 		# Initialize the instance to something mostly harmless | 
 | 		self.debugging = 0 | 
 | 		self.host = '' | 
 | 		self.port = FTP_PORT | 
 | 		self.sock = None | 
 | 		self.file = None | 
 | 		self.welcome = None | 
 | 		if host: | 
 | 			self.connect(host) | 
 | 			if user: self.login(user, passwd, acct) | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Connect to host.  Arguments: | 
 | 	# - host: hostname to connect to (default previous host) | 
 | 	# - port: port to connect to (default previous port) | 
 | 	def connect(self, host = '', port = 0): | 
 | 		if host: self.host = host | 
 | 		if port: self.port = port | 
 | 		self.sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) | 
 | 		self.sock.connect(self.host, self.port) | 
 | 		self.file = self.sock.makefile('r') | 
 | 		self.welcome = self.getresp() | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Get the welcome message from the server | 
 | 	# (this is read and squirreled away by connect()) | 
 | 	def getwelcome(self): | 
 | 		if self.debugging: print '*welcome*', `self.welcome` | 
 | 		return self.welcome | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Set the debugging level.  Argument level means: | 
 | 	# 0: no debugging output (default) | 
 | 	# 1: print commands and responses but not body text etc. | 
 | 	# 2: also print raw lines read and sent before stripping CR/LF | 
 | 	def set_debuglevel(self, level): | 
 | 		self.debugging = level | 
 | 	debug = set_debuglevel | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Internal: send one line to the server, appending CRLF | 
 | 	def putline(self, line): | 
 | 		line = line + CRLF | 
 | 		if self.debugging > 1: print '*put*', `line` | 
 | 		self.sock.send(line) | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Internal: send one command to the server (through putline()) | 
 | 	def putcmd(self, line): | 
 | 		if self.debugging: print '*cmd*', `line` | 
 | 		self.putline(line) | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Internal: return one line from the server, stripping CRLF. | 
 | 	# Raise EOFError if the connection is closed | 
 | 	def getline(self): | 
 | 		line = self.file.readline() | 
 | 		if self.debugging > 1: | 
 | 			print '*get*', `line` | 
 | 		if not line: raise EOFError | 
 | 		if line[-2:] == CRLF: line = line[:-2] | 
 | 		elif line[-1:] in CRLF: line = line[:-1] | 
 | 		return line | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Internal: get a response from the server, which may possibly | 
 | 	# consist of multiple lines.  Return a single string with no | 
 | 	# trailing CRLF.  If the response consists of multiple lines, | 
 | 	# these are separated by '\n' characters in the string | 
 | 	def getmultiline(self): | 
 | 		line = self.getline() | 
 | 		if line[3:4] == '-': | 
 | 			code = line[:3] | 
 | 			while 1: | 
 | 				nextline = self.getline() | 
 | 				line = line + ('\n' + nextline) | 
 | 				if nextline[:3] == code and \ | 
 | 					nextline[3:4] <> '-': | 
 | 					break | 
 | 		return line | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Internal: get a response from the server. | 
 | 	# Raise various errors if the response indicates an error | 
 | 	def getresp(self): | 
 | 		resp = self.getmultiline() | 
 | 		if self.debugging: print '*resp*', `resp` | 
 | 		self.lastresp = resp[:3] | 
 | 		c = resp[:1] | 
 | 		if c == '4': | 
 | 			raise error_temp, resp | 
 | 		if c == '5': | 
 | 			raise error_perm, resp | 
 | 		if c not in '123': | 
 | 			raise error_proto, resp | 
 | 		return resp | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Expect a response beginning with '2' | 
 | 	def voidresp(self): | 
 | 		resp = self.getresp() | 
 | 		if resp[0] <> '2': | 
 | 			raise error_reply, resp | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Abort a file transfer.  Uses out-of-band data. | 
 | 	# This does not follow the procedure from the RFC to send Telnet | 
 | 	# IP and Synch; that doesn't seem to work with the servers I've | 
 | 	# tried.  Instead, just send the ABOR command as OOB data. | 
 | 	def abort(self): | 
 | 		line = 'ABOR' + CRLF | 
 | 		if self.debugging > 1: print '*put urgent*', `line` | 
 | 		self.sock.send(line, MSG_OOB) | 
 | 		resp = self.getmultiline() | 
 | 		if resp[:3] not in ('426', '226'): | 
 | 			raise error_proto, resp | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Send a command and return the response | 
 | 	def sendcmd(self, cmd): | 
 | 		self.putcmd(cmd) | 
 | 		return self.getresp() | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Send a command and expect a response beginning with '2' | 
 | 	def voidcmd(self, cmd): | 
 | 		self.putcmd(cmd) | 
 | 		self.voidresp() | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Send a PORT command with the current host and the given port number | 
 | 	def sendport(self, port): | 
 | 		hostname = socket.gethostname() | 
 | 		hostaddr = socket.gethostbyname(hostname) | 
 | 		hbytes = string.splitfields(hostaddr, '.') | 
 | 		pbytes = [`port/256`, `port%256`] | 
 | 		bytes = hbytes + pbytes | 
 | 		cmd = 'PORT ' + string.joinfields(bytes, ',') | 
 | 		self.voidcmd(cmd) | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Create a new socket and send a PORT command for it | 
 | 	def makeport(self): | 
 | 		global nextport | 
 | 		sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) | 
 | 		sock.listen(1) | 
 | 		host, port = sock.getsockname() | 
 | 		resp = self.sendport(port) | 
 | 		return sock | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Send a port command and a transfer command, accept the connection | 
 | 	# and return the socket for the connection | 
 | 	def transfercmd(self, cmd): | 
 | 		sock = self.makeport() | 
 | 		resp = self.sendcmd(cmd) | 
 | 		if resp[0] <> '1': | 
 | 			raise error_reply, resp | 
 | 		conn, sockaddr = sock.accept() | 
 | 		return conn | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Login, default anonymous | 
 | 	def login(self, user = '', passwd = '', acct = ''): | 
 | 		if not user: user = 'anonymous' | 
 | 		if user == 'anonymous' and passwd in ('', '-'): | 
 | 			thishost = socket.gethostname() | 
 | 			if os.environ.has_key('LOGNAME'): | 
 | 				realuser = os.environ['LOGNAME'] | 
 | 			elif os.environ.has_key('USER'): | 
 | 				realuser = os.environ['USER'] | 
 | 			else: | 
 | 				realuser = 'anonymous' | 
 | 			passwd = passwd + realuser + '@' + thishost | 
 | 		resp = self.sendcmd('USER ' + user) | 
 | 		if resp[0] == '3': resp = self.sendcmd('PASS ' + passwd) | 
 | 		if resp[0] == '3': resp = self.sendcmd('ACCT ' + acct) | 
 | 		if resp[0] <> '2': | 
 | 			raise error_reply, resp | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Retrieve data in binary mode. | 
 | 	# The argument is a RETR command. | 
 | 	# The callback function is called for each block. | 
 | 	# This creates a new port for you | 
 | 	def retrbinary(self, cmd, callback, blocksize): | 
 | 		self.voidcmd('TYPE I') | 
 | 		conn = self.transfercmd(cmd) | 
 | 		while 1: | 
 | 			data = conn.recv(blocksize) | 
 | 			if not data: | 
 | 				break | 
 | 			callback(data) | 
 | 		conn.close() | 
 | 		self.voidresp() | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Retrieve data in line mode. | 
 | 	# The argument is a RETR or LIST command. | 
 | 	# The callback function is called for each line, with trailing | 
 | 	# CRLF stripped.  This creates a new port for you. | 
 | 	# print_lines is the default callback  | 
 | 	def retrlines(self, cmd, callback = None): | 
 | 		if not callback: callback = print_line | 
 | 		resp = self.sendcmd('TYPE A') | 
 | 		conn = self.transfercmd(cmd) | 
 | 		fp = conn.makefile('r') | 
 | 		while 1: | 
 | 			line = fp.readline() | 
 | 			if not line: | 
 | 				break | 
 | 			if line[-2:] == CRLF: | 
 | 				line = line[:-2] | 
 | 			elif line[:-1] == '\n': | 
 | 				line = line[:-1] | 
 | 			callback(line) | 
 | 		fp.close() | 
 | 		conn.close() | 
 | 		self.voidresp() | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Store a file in binary mode | 
 | 	def storbinary(self, cmd, fp, blocksize): | 
 | 		self.voidcmd('TYPE I') | 
 | 		conn = self.transfercmd(cmd) | 
 | 		while 1: | 
 | 			buf = fp.read(blocksize) | 
 | 			if not buf: break | 
 | 			conn.send(buf) | 
 | 		conn.close() | 
 | 		self.voidresp() | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Store a file in line mode | 
 | 	def storlines(self, cmd, fp): | 
 | 		self.voidcmd('TYPE A') | 
 | 		conn = self.transfercmd(cmd) | 
 | 		while 1: | 
 | 			buf = fp.readline() | 
 | 			if not buf: break | 
 | 			if buf[-2:] <> CRLF: | 
 | 				if buf[-1] in CRLF: buf = buf[:-1] | 
 | 				buf = buf + CRLF | 
 | 			conn.send(buf) | 
 | 		conn.close() | 
 | 		self.voidresp() | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Return a list of files in a given directory (default the current) | 
 | 	def nlst(self, *args): | 
 | 		cmd = 'NLST' | 
 | 		for arg in args: | 
 | 			cmd = cmd + (' ' + arg) | 
 | 		files = [] | 
 | 		self.retrlines(cmd, files.append) | 
 | 		return files | 
 |  | 
 | 	# List a directory in long form.  By default list current directory | 
 | 	# to stdout.  Optional last argument is callback function; | 
 | 	# all non-empty arguments before it are concatenated to the | 
 | 	# LIST command.  (This *should* only be used for a pathname.) | 
 | 	def dir(self, *args): | 
 | 		cmd = 'LIST'  | 
 | 		func = None | 
 | 		if args[-1:] and type(args[-1]) != type(''): | 
 | 			args, func = args[:-1], args[-1] | 
 | 		for arg in args: | 
 | 			if arg: | 
 | 				cmd = cmd + (' ' + arg)  | 
 | 		self.retrlines(cmd, func) | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Rename a file | 
 | 	def rename(self, fromname, toname): | 
 | 		resp = self.sendcmd('RNFR ' + fromname) | 
 | 		if resp[0] <> '3': | 
 | 			raise error_reply, resp | 
 | 		self.voidcmd('RNTO ' + toname) | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Change to a directory | 
 | 	def cwd(self, dirname): | 
 | 		if dirname == '..': | 
 | 			try: | 
 | 				self.voidcmd('CDUP') | 
 | 				return | 
 | 			except error_perm, msg: | 
 | 				if msg[:3] != '500': | 
 | 					raise error_perm, msg | 
 | 		cmd = 'CWD ' + dirname | 
 | 		self.voidcmd(cmd) | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Retrieve the size of a file | 
 | 	def size(self, filename): | 
 | 		resp = self.sendcmd('SIZE ' + filename) | 
 | 		if resp[:3] == '213': | 
 | 			return string.atoi(string.strip(resp[3:])) | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Make a directory, return its full pathname | 
 | 	def mkd(self, dirname): | 
 | 		resp = self.sendcmd('MKD ' + dirname) | 
 | 		return parse257(resp) | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Return current wording directory | 
 | 	def pwd(self): | 
 | 		resp = self.sendcmd('PWD') | 
 | 		return parse257(resp) | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Quit, and close the connection | 
 | 	def quit(self): | 
 | 		self.voidcmd('QUIT') | 
 | 		self.close() | 
 |  | 
 | 	# Close the connection without assuming anything about it | 
 | 	def close(self): | 
 | 		self.file.close() | 
 | 		self.sock.close() | 
 | 		del self.file, self.sock | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | # Parse a response type 257 | 
 | def parse257(resp): | 
 | 	if resp[:3] <> '257': | 
 | 		raise error_reply, resp | 
 | 	if resp[3:5] <> ' "': | 
 | 		return '' # Not compliant to RFC 959, but UNIX ftpd does this | 
 | 	dirname = '' | 
 | 	i = 5 | 
 | 	n = len(resp) | 
 | 	while i < n: | 
 | 		c = resp[i] | 
 | 		i = i+1 | 
 | 		if c == '"': | 
 | 			if i >= n or resp[i] <> '"': | 
 | 				break | 
 | 			i = i+1 | 
 | 		dirname = dirname + c | 
 | 	return dirname | 
 |  | 
 | # Default retrlines callback to print a line | 
 | def print_line(line): | 
 | 	print line | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | # Test program. | 
 | # Usage: ftp [-d] host [-l[dir]] [-d[dir]] [file] ... | 
 | def test(): | 
 | 	import marshal | 
 | 	debugging = 0 | 
 | 	while sys.argv[1] == '-d': | 
 | 		debugging = debugging+1 | 
 | 		del sys.argv[1] | 
 | 	host = sys.argv[1] | 
 | 	ftp = FTP(host) | 
 | 	ftp.set_debuglevel(debugging) | 
 | 	ftp.login() | 
 | 	for file in sys.argv[2:]: | 
 | 		if file[:2] == '-l': | 
 | 			ftp.dir(file[2:]) | 
 | 		elif file[:2] == '-d': | 
 | 			cmd = 'CWD' | 
 | 			if file[2:]: cmd = cmd + ' ' + file[2:] | 
 | 			resp = ftp.sendcmd(cmd) | 
 | 		else: | 
 | 			ftp.retrbinary('RETR ' + file, \ | 
 | 				       sys.stdout.write, 1024) | 
 | 	ftp.quit() |