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savim-ftp
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A simple library to save file with Savim to a FTP Server. Old Owner: @flexper
import { Savim } from 'savim';
import { SavimFTPProviderConfig, SavimFTPProvider } from 'savim-ftp';
const savim = new Savim();
await savim.addProvider<SavimFTPProviderConfig>(SavimFTPProvider, {
host: 'localhost',
user: 'test',
password: 'thisisapassword',
});
await savim.uploadFile('test.txt', 'thisisatest');
To execute jest tests (all errors, type integrity test)
pnpm test
This package use TSdx. Please check documentation to update this package.
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We found that savim-ftp demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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