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The Ansys FileTransfer Tool provides a simple gRPC API for moving files between a client and a server. Its target use case are local Docker deployments or simple remote deployments.
The Ansys FileTransfer Tool is composed of two parts:
ansys-tools-filetransfer-server <https://github.com/ansys/ansys-tools-filetransfer-server>
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repository.WARNING:
The FileTransfer Tool does not provide any security measures. Any file on the server component can be accessed by any client. Without additional security measures, it is unsuited for use over an untrusted network.
Documentation for the latest stable release of the FileTransfer Tool is hosted at
FileTransfer Tool documentation <https://filetransfer.tools.docs.pyansys.com>
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The FileTransfer Tool documentation contains these sections:
Getting started <https://filetransfer.tools.docs.pyansys.com/version/dev/usage.html>
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Explains how to install the FileTransfer Tool in user mode and then how
to use it from a Python script.API reference <https://filetransfer.tools.docs.pyansys.com/version/dev/api/index.html>
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Describes FileTransfer Tool API endpoints so that you can understand how to interact with
them programmatically.Contribute <https://filetransfer.tools.docs.pyansys.com/version/dev/contribute.html>
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Provides information on how to install the FileTransfer Tool in developer mode and make contributions
to the codebase and documentation.On the FileTransfer Tool Issues <https://github.com/ansys/ansys-tools-filetransfer/issues>
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page, you can create issues to report bugs and request new features. On the Discussions <https://discuss.ansys.com/>
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page on the Ansys Developer portal, you can post questions, share ideas, and get community feedback.
To reach the project support team, email pyansys.core@ansys.com <pyansys.core@ansys.com>
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FAQs
A Python client for uploading and downloading files via gRPC.
We found that ansys-tools-filetransfer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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