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.. aioftp documentation master file, created by
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contain the root toctree directive.
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ftp client/server for asyncio (https://aioftp.rtfd.io)
.. _GitHub: https://github.com/aio-libs/aioftp
siosocks <https://github.com/pohmelie/siosocks>_
(pip install aioftp[socks]).Client use this commands: USER, PASS, ACCT, PWD, CWD, CDUP, MKD, RMD, MLSD, MLST, RNFR, RNTO, DELE, STOR, APPE, RETR, TYPE, PASV, ABOR, QUIT, REST, LIST (as fallback)
Server support this commands: USER, PASS, QUIT, PWD, CWD, CDUP, MKD, RMD, MLSD, LIST (but it's not recommended to use it, cause it has no standard format), MLST, RNFR, RNTO, DELE, STOR, RETR, TYPE ("I" and "A"), PASV, ABOR, APPE, REST
This subsets are enough for 99% of tasks, but if you need something, then you can easily extend current set of commands.
Compared with pyftpdlib <https://github.com/giampaolo/pyftpdlib>_ and
checked with its ftpbench script.
aioftp 0.8.0
::
STOR (client -> server) 284.95 MB/sec
RETR (server -> client) 408.44 MB/sec
200 concurrent clients (connect, login) 0.18 secs
STOR (1 file with 200 idle clients) 287.52 MB/sec
RETR (1 file with 200 idle clients) 382.05 MB/sec
200 concurrent clients (RETR 10.0M file) 13.33 secs
200 concurrent clients (STOR 10.0M file) 12.56 secs
200 concurrent clients (QUIT) 0.03 secs
aioftp 0.21.4 (python 3.11.2)
::
STOR (client -> server) 280.17 MB/sec
RETR (server -> client) 399.23 MB/sec
200 concurrent clients (connect, login) 0.22 secs
STOR (1 file with 200 idle clients) 248.46 MB/sec
RETR (1 file with 200 idle clients) 362.43 MB/sec
200 concurrent clients (RETR 10.0M file) 5.41 secs
200 concurrent clients (STOR 10.0M file) 2.04 secs
200 concurrent clients (QUIT) 0.04 secs
pyftpdlib 1.5.2
::
STOR (client -> server) 1235.56 MB/sec
RETR (server -> client) 3960.21 MB/sec
200 concurrent clients (connect, login) 0.06 secs
STOR (1 file with 200 idle clients) 1208.58 MB/sec
RETR (1 file with 200 idle clients) 3496.03 MB/sec
200 concurrent clients (RETR 10.0M file) 0.55 secs
200 concurrent clients (STOR 10.0M file) 1.46 secs
200 concurrent clients (QUIT) 0.02 secs
0.13.0 is the last version which supports python 3.5.3+
0.16.1 is the last version which supports python 3.6+
0.21.4 is the last version which supports python 3.7+
0.22.3 is the last version which supports python 3.8+
0.26.3 is the last version which supports python 3.9+
aioftp is offered under the Apache 2 license.
::
pip install aioftp
Client example
WARNING
For all commands, which use some sort of «stats» or «listing», aioftp tries
at first MLSx-family commands (since they have structured, machine readable
format for all platforms). But old/lazy/nasty servers do not implement this
commands. In this case aioftp tries a LIST command, which have no
standard format and can not be parsed in all cases. Take a look at
FileZilla <https://svn.filezilla-project.org/filezilla/FileZilla3/trunk/src/engine/directorylistingparser.cpp?revision=7322&view=markup>_
«directory listing» parser code. So, before creating new issue be sure this
is not your case (you can check it with logs). Anyway, you can provide your own
LIST parser routine (see the client documentation).
.. code-block:: python
import asyncio
import aioftp
async def get_mp3(host, port, login, password):
async with aioftp.Client.context(host, port, login, password) as client:
for path, info in (await client.list(recursive=True)):
if info["type"] == "file" and path.suffix == ".mp3":
await client.download(path)
async def main():
tasks = [
asyncio.create_task(get_mp3("server1.com", 21, "login", "password")),
asyncio.create_task(get_mp3("server2.com", 21, "login", "password")),
asyncio.create_task(get_mp3("server3.com", 21, "login", "password")),
]
await asyncio.wait(tasks)
asyncio.run(main())
Server example
.. code-block:: python
import asyncio
import aioftp
async def main():
server = aioftp.Server([user], path_io_factory=path_io_factory)
await server.run()
asyncio.run(main())
Or just use simple server
.. code-block:: shell
python -m aioftp --help
FAQs
ftp client/server for asyncio
We found that aioftp demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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