vinyl-ftp
Blazing fast vinyl adapter for FTP.
Supports parallel transfers, conditional transfers, buffered or streamed files, and more.
Often performs better than your favorite desktop FTP client.
Usage
Nice and gulpy deployment task:
var gulp = require( 'gulp' );
var gutil = require( 'gulp-util' );
var ftp = require( 'vinyl-ftp' );
gulp.task( 'deploy', function () {
var conn = ftp.create( {
host: 'mywebsite.tld',
user: 'me',
password: 'mypass',
parallel: 10,
log: gutil.log
} );
var globs = [
'src/**',
'css/**',
'js/**',
'fonts/**',
'index.html'
];
return gulp.src( globs, { base: '.', buffer: false } )
.pipe( conn.newer( '/public_html' ) )
.pipe( conn.dest( '/public_html' ) );
} );
Without Gulp:
var fs = require( 'vinyl-fs' );
var ftp = require( 'vinyl-ftp' );
var conn = new ftp( );
fs.src( [ './src/**' ], { buffer: false } )
.pipe( conn.dest( '/dst' ) );
Remember not to push FTP credentials to public repos!
API
var ftp = require( 'vinyl-ftp' )
ftp.create( config )
Return a new vinyl-ftp
instance with the given config. Config options:
- host: FTP host, default is localhost
- user: FTP user, default is anonymous
- pass[word]: FTP password, default is anonymous@
- port: FTP port, default is 21
- log: Log function, default is null
- timeOffset: Offset server time by this number of minutes, default is 0
- parallel: Number of parallel transfers, default is 3
- maxConnections: Maximum number of connections, should be greater or
equal to "parallel". Default is 5, or the parallel setting.
Don't worry about setting this too high, vinyl-ftp
recovers from "Too many connections" errors nicely.
- reload: Clear caches before (each) stream, default is false
- idleTimeout: Time to keep idle FTP connections (milliseconds), default is 100
- debug: A debug callback that gets extensive debug information, default is null
- secure: Set
true
for secured FTP connections - secureOptions: Set
{ rejectUnauthorized: false }
for self-signed or expired secure FTP connections
You can override parallel
and reload
per stream in their options
.
var conn = ftp.create( config )
conn.src( globs[, options] ) STREAM
Returns a vinyl file stream that emits remote files matched by the given
globs.
The remote files have a file.ftp
property containing remote information.
Possible options:
- cwd: Set as file.cwd, default is
/
. - base: Set as file.base, default is glob beginning. This is used to determine the file names when saving in .dest().
- since: Only emit files modified after this date.
- buffer: Should the file be buffered (complete download) before emitting? Default is true.
- read: Should the file be read? Default is true. False will emit null files.
Glob-related options are documented at minimatch.
conn.dest( remoteFolder[, options] ) STREAM
Returns a transform stream that transfers input files to a remote folder.
All directories are created automatically.
Passes input files through.
conn.mode( remoteFolder, mode[, options] ) STREAM
Returns a transform stream that sets remote file permissions for each file.
mode
must be a string between '0000' and '0777'.
conn.newer( remoteFolder[, options] ) STREAM
Returns a transform stream which filters the input for files
which are newer than their remote counterpart.
conn.differentSize( remoteFolder[, options] ) STREAM
Returns a transform stream which filters the input for files
which have a different file size than their remote counterpart.
conn.newerOrDifferentSize( remoteFolder[, options] ) STREAM
See above.
conn.filter( remoteFolder, filter[, options] ) STREAM
Returns a transform stream that filters the input using a callback.
The callback should be of this form:
function ( localFile, remoteFile, callback ) {
callback( null, emit );
}
conn.delete( path, cb ) CALLBACK
Deletes a file.
conn.rmdir( path, cb ) CALLBACK
Removes a directory, recursively.
conn.clean( globs, local[, options] ) STREAM
Globs remote files, tests if they are locally available at <local>/<remote.relative>
and removes them if not.
Development
- Run tests with
CONFIG=test/config/yourserver.json npm test