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@wangyucode/sftp-sync-deploy
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Sync local files to remote using SFTP.
const { deploy } = require('sftp-sync-deploy');
let config = {
host: 'example.com', // Required.
port: 22, // Optional, Default to 22.
username: 'user', // Required.
password: 'password', // Optional.
privateKey: '/path/to/key.pem', // Optional. Path to pem file or the raw private key string.
passphrase: 'passphrase', // Optional.
agent: '/path/to/agent.sock', // Optional, path to the ssh-agent socket.
localDir: 'dist', // Required, Absolute or relative to cwd.
remoteDir: '/path/to/dest' // Required, Absolute path only.
};
let options = {
dryRun: false, // Enable dry-run mode. Default to false
exclude: [ // exclude patterns (glob)
'node_modules',
'src/**/*.spec.ts'
],
excludeMode: 'remove', // Behavior for excluded files ('remove' or 'ignore'), Default to 'remove'.
forceUpload: false, // Force uploading all files, Default to false(upload only newer files).
concurrency: 100, // Max number of SFTP tasks processed concurrently. Default to 100.
keepExtraFiles: false // Keeps files on the target that are not present on the source or in the exclude list. Defaults to false.
};
deploy(config, options).then(() => {
console.log('success!');
}).catch(err => {
console.error('error! ', err);
});
import { deploy, SftpSyncConfig, SftpSyncOptions } from 'sftp-sync-deploy';
let config: SftpSyncConfig = {...};
let options: SftpSyncOptions = {...};
deploy(config, options);
deploy(config, {dryRun: true});
Outputs the tasks to be done for each file in following format. Any changes of the files will not be performed.
[ (local file status) | (remote file status) ] (file path)
-> (task)
# Local is a file (upload the file)
[ F | F ] index.html
-> upload
# Local is a directory (sync recursively)
[ D | D ] lib
-> sync
# Remote exists and local doesn't (remove the remote file or directory)
[ | F ] index.html.bak
-> remove remote
# Excluded (do nothing)
[ X | ] node_modules
-> ignore
# Excluded and remote exists (operation depends on excludeMode option)
[ X | D ] .bin
-> remove remote # if excludeMode is 'remove'
-> ignore # if excludeMode is 'ignore'
# Local and remote have the same name but different types (remove remote then upload local)
[ F | D ] test
-> remove remote and upload
# Permission error on a remote server (ignored)
[ F | ! ] secret.txt
-> denied
FAQs
Sync local files to remote using SFTP.
The npm package @wangyucode/sftp-sync-deploy receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @wangyucode/sftp-sync-deploy popularity was classified as not popular.
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