sftp-ws
v0.3.0
SFTP over WebSockets - client and server library for Node.js.
Overview
SFTP is a simple remote filesystem protocol misnamed as SSH File Transfer Protocol. This package provides SFTP v3, but layers it on top of WebSockets instead of SSH.
This makes it possible to run an SFTP client in any modern web browser.
Check out my blogpost for more information.
This package is currently in development and has not been sufficiently tested yet.
Installing
npm install --save sftp-ws
API
The SFTP client provides a high-level API for multi-file operations, but it also aims to be compatible with SFTP client in ssh2 module by Brian White.
Einaros ws module is used to handle WebSockets and this is reflected in parts of the client and server API as well.
SFTP client - connecting to a server:
var SFTP = require('sftp-ws');
var client = new SFTP.Client();
client.connect('ws://localhost/path');
client.on('error', function (err) {
console.log('Error: %s', err.message);
});
client.on('ready', function () {
console.log('Connected to the server.');
client.list('.').on('success', function (list) {
list.forEach(function (item) {
return console.log(item.longname);
});
client.end();
});
});
SFTP client - downloading files
client.download('sftp-ws-'.tgz", '.');
SFTP server - listening for connections:
var SFTP = require('sftp-ws');
var server = new SFTP.Server({
port: 3004,
virtualRoot: '.',
readOnly: true
});
Examples
Sample code is available in this project's GitHub repository.
This includes a proof-of-concept version of a browser-based SFTP/WS client.
Virtual filesystems
This SFTP package is built around the IFilesystem
interface:
interface IFilesystem {
open(path: string, flags: string, attrs?: IStats, callback?: (err: Error, handle: any) => any): void;
close(handle: any, callback?: (err: Error) => any): void;
read(handle: any, buffer: NodeBuffer, offset: number, length: number, position: number, callback?: (err: Error, bytesRead: number, buffer: NodeBuffer) => any): void;
write(handle: any, buffer: NodeBuffer, offset: number, length: number, position: number, callback?: (err: Error) => any): void;
lstat(path: string, callback?: (err: Error, attrs: IStats) => any): void;
fstat(handle: any, callback?: (err: Error, attrs: IStats) => any): void;
setstat(path: string, attrs: IStats, callback?: (err: Error) => any): void;
fsetstat(handle: any, attrs: IStats, callback?: (err: Error) => any): void;
opendir(path: string, callback?: (err: Error, handle: any) => any): void;
readdir(handle: any, callback?: (err: Error, items: IItem[]|boolean) => any): void;
unlink(path: string, callback?: (err: Error) => any): void;
mkdir(path: string, attrs?: IStats, callback?: (err: Error) => any): void;
rmdir(path: string, callback?: (err: Error) => any): void;
realpath(path: string, callback?: (err: Error, resolvedPath: string) => any): void;
stat(path: string, callback?: (err: Error, attrs: IStats) => any): void;
rename(oldPath: string, newPath: string, callback?: (err: Error) => any): void;
readlink(path: string, callback?: (err: Error, linkString: string) => any): void;
symlink(targetpath: string, linkpath: string, callback?: (err: Error) => any): void;
link(oldPath: string, newPath: string, callback?: (err: Error) => any): void;
}
export interface IStats {
mode?: number;
uid?: number;
gid?: number;
size?: number;
atime?: Date;
mtime?: Date;
isFile? (): boolean;
isDirectory? (): boolean;
isSymbolicLink? (): boolean;
}
export interface IItem {
filename: string;
stats: IStats;
longname?: string;
path?: string;
}
The functions of IFilesystem
interface represent actual SFTP protocol commands in a way that resembles the fs
module that comes with Node.js.
The SFTP client object implements this interface (and other useful wrapper methods).
The SFTP server object makes instances of this interface accessible by clients.
This package comes with an implementation of 'virtual filesystem' that uses fs
to make parts of the local filesystem accessible to SFTP clients.
However, you can easily implement a custom virtual filesystem and use it instead of the built-in one - just supply an instance of IFilesystem
to SFTP server's constructor as `filesystem' option.
Future
List of things I would like to add soon:
- More unit tests
- Better documentation
- Proper browser-based client
- Client-side wrapper around
IFilesystem
to simplify common tasks - SFTP/WS to SFTP/SSH proxy
- Command-line SFTP/WS client utility