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Recursively delete non-empty nested directories with jsftp, like 'rm -r'
FTP can natively delete only one directory at the time and it must be empty.
Useful for being able to clean up remote directories before uploading files.
$ npm install --save jsftp-rmr
var jsFtp = require('jsftp');
// decorate `jsFtp` with a new method `rmr`
jsFtp = require('jsftp-rmr')(jsFtp);
var remoteDirectory = 'public_html/deploy'
ftp = new jsFtp(options);
ftp.rmr(remoteDirectory, function (err) {
console.log('Successfully removed:', remoteDirectory);
});
Required
Type: string
Path of the remote directory to recursively remove.
Using this command in production can be dangerous. Use it at your own risk.
MIT © Alberto Mijares
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Recursively delete non-empty nested directories with jsftp, like 'rm -r'
The npm package jsftp-rmr receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, jsftp-rmr popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jsftp-rmr demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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