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Only supports Ruby 2.0.0+ A Ruby gem, makes Ruby's decidedly un-nifty Net::FTP library easier to use. It abstracts away the FTP plumbing, such as establishing and closing connections. Options include retrying your commands on flakey FTP servers, and forced timeouts. FTP Secure (FTPS) is also supported.
# Without NiFTP:
begin
client = Net::FTP.new("localhost")
client.list
ensure
client.try(:close)
end
# With NiFTP:
ftp("localhost") { |client| client.list }
# A more concrete example:
# Mixin the +NiFTP+ module, which provides the +ftp+ method.
require 'niftp'
class SomeObject
include NiFTP
def ftps_options
{
username: "",
password: "",
ftps: true,
ssl_context_params: {
verify_mode: OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
}
}
end
def ftp_stuff
ftp("ftp.appareldownload.com", ftps_options) do |client|
files = client.list('n*')
# ...
file = client.getbinaryfile('nif.rb-0.91.gz', 'nif.gz', 1024)
# ...
end
end
end
DoubleBagFTPS::EXPLICIT or DoubleBagFTPS::IMPLICIT (default: DoubleBagFTPS::IMPLICIT).Setting the :tries option to 0 will raise a runtime error, otherwise the codeblock would never execute.
Tests are written using minitest-spec and Mocha.
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We found that niftp 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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