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em-ftpd-fsd is a simple driver to be used with EventMachine FTP gem (em-ftpd) that use file system as a persistence layer.
It implements basic ftp operations, authentication and callbacks (before and after)
To use the driver, first you have to create a class that includes EM::FTPD::FSD::Base class.
require 'em-ftpd-fsd'
class BasicDriver
include EM::FTPD::FSD::Base
end
Then you can create a configuration file for em-ftpd as usual using that class as driver.
EM-FTP is not required by this driver explicitly, you have to require it or add it to your Gemfile. By now, em-ftpd has no activity and many forks has been created so you can pick any existing repository not only the offically supported gem.
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We found that em-ftpd-fsd demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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