├── .github └── FUNDING.yml ├── FTP_Client.cpp ├── FTP_Client.h ├── LICENSE ├── README.md └── example.cpp /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # These are supported funding model platforms 2 | 3 | github: [nimaltd] 4 | patreon: # Replace with a single Patreon username 5 | open_collective: # Replace with a single Open Collective username 6 | ko_fi: nimaltd 7 | tidelift: # Replace with a single Tidelift platform-name/package-name e.g., npm/babel 8 | community_bridge: # Replace with a single Community Bridge project-name e.g., cloud-foundry 9 | liberapay: #nimaltd 10 | issuehunt: #nimaltd 11 | otechie: # Replace with a single Otechie username 12 | custom: # Replace with up to 4 custom sponsorship URLs e.g., ['link1', 'link2'] 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FTP_Client.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "FTP_Client.h" 2 | 3 | 4 | //###################################################################################################### 5 | void FTP_Client::begin(const char* _serverAdress,const char* _userName, const char* _passWord, uint16_t _timeout) 6 | { 7 | serverAdress = (char*)_serverAdress; 8 | userName = (char*)_userName; 9 | passWord = (char*)_passWord; 10 | timeout = _timeout; 11 | #ifdef FTP_DebugSerial 12 | FTP_DebugSerial.printf("[FTP_Client] Begin.\r\n"); 13 | #endif 14 | } 15 | //###################################################################################################### 16 | bool FTP_Client::openConnection(void) 17 | { 18 | char ans[128]; 19 | if (client.connect(serverAdress, 21)) 20 | { 21 | client.setTimeout(timeout); 22 | #ifdef FTP_DebugSerial 23 | FTP_DebugSerial.printf("[FTP_Client] Connected.\r\n"); 24 | #endif 25 | } 26 | else 27 | { 28 | #ifdef FTP_DebugSerial 29 | FTP_DebugSerial.printf("[FTP_Client] Can not Connect!\r\n"); 30 | #endif 31 | return false; 32 | } 33 | getFTPAnswer(ans); 34 | #ifdef FTP_DebugSerial 35 | FTP_DebugSerial.printf("[FTP_Client] Send: USER %s\r\n",userName); 36 | #endif 37 | client.print(F("USER ")); 38 | client.println(userName); 39 | getFTPAnswer(ans); 40 | #ifdef FTP_DebugSerial 41 | FTP_DebugSerial.printf("[FTP_Client] Send: PASS %s\r\n",passWord); 42 | #endif 43 | client.print(F("PASS ")); 44 | client.println(passWord); 45 | getFTPAnswer(ans); 46 | if(strstr(ans,"230-OK") == NULL) 47 | { 48 | #ifdef FTP_DebugSerial 49 | FTP_DebugSerial.printf("[FTP_Client] Can not login! check your user,pass\r\n"); 50 | #endif 51 | return false; 52 | } 53 | #ifdef FTP_DebugSerial 54 | FTP_DebugSerial.printf("[FTP_Client] Send: SYST\r\n"); 55 | #endif 56 | client.println(F("SYST")); 57 | getFTPAnswer(ans); 58 | return true; 59 | } 60 | //###################################################################################################### 61 | void FTP_Client::closeConnection(void) 62 | { 63 | #ifdef FTP_DebugSerial 64 | FTP_DebugSerial.printf("[FTP_Client] Send: QUIT\r\n"); 65 | #endif 66 | client.println(F("QUIT")); 67 | client.stop(); 68 | } 69 | //###################################################################################################### 70 | bool FTP_Client::getFTPAnswer(char* result, int offsetStart) 71 | { 72 | char thisByte; 73 | outCount = 0; 74 | unsigned long _m = millis(); 75 | memset( outBuf, 0, sizeof(outBuf)); 76 | if(result != NULL) 77 | result[0] = 0; 78 | while (!client.available() && millis() < _m + timeout) 79 | delay(1); 80 | delay(10); 81 | if(!client.available()) 82 | { 83 | memset( outBuf, 0, sizeof(outBuf)); 84 | strcpy( outBuf, "Offline"); 85 | isConnected = false; 86 | #ifdef FTP_DebugSerial 87 | FTP_DebugSerial.printf("[FTP_Client] Offline!\r\n"); 88 | #endif 89 | return false; 90 | } 91 | isConnected = true; 92 | while (client.available()) 93 | { 94 | thisByte = client.read(); 95 | if (outCount < sizeof(outBuf)) 96 | { 97 | outBuf[outCount] = thisByte; 98 | outCount++; 99 | outBuf[outCount] = 0; 100 | } 101 | } 102 | if(result != NULL) 103 | { 104 | for(size_t i = offsetStart; i sizeof(clientBuf)-1) 468 | { 469 | cnt = cli->write(clientBuf, sizeof(clientBuf)); 470 | if(cnt != sizeof(clientBuf)) 471 | return false; 472 | clientCount = 0; 473 | } 474 | } 475 | if (clientCount > 0) 476 | cnt = cli->write(clientBuf, clientCount); 477 | if(cnt != clientCount) 478 | return false; 479 | else 480 | return true; 481 | } 482 | //###################################################################################################### 483 | bool FTP_Client::writeClientBuffered(WiFiClient* cli,uint8_t *data, int dataLength) 484 | { 485 | size_t clientCount = 0; 486 | size_t cnt; 487 | for(int i = 0; i < dataLength;i++) 488 | { 489 | clientBuf[clientCount] = data[i]; 490 | clientCount++; 491 | if (clientCount > sizeof(clientBuf)-1) 492 | { 493 | cnt = cli->write(clientBuf, sizeof(clientBuf)); 494 | if(cnt != sizeof(clientBuf)) 495 | return false; 496 | clientCount = 0; 497 | } 498 | } 499 | if (clientCount > 0) 500 | cnt = cli->write(clientBuf, clientCount); 501 | if(cnt != clientCount) 502 | return false; 503 | else 504 | return true; 505 | } 506 | //###################################################################################################### 507 | bool FTP_Client::contentList(const char * dir, String * list) 508 | { 509 | char _resp[ sizeof(outBuf) ]; 510 | uint16_t _b = 0; 511 | #ifdef FTP_DebugSerial 512 | FTP_DebugSerial.printf("[FTP_Client] Send: MLSD %s\r\n",dir); 513 | #endif 514 | if(!isConnected) 515 | { 516 | #ifdef FTP_DebugSerial 517 | FTP_DebugSerial.printf("[FTP_Client] Offline\r\n"); 518 | #endif 519 | return false; 520 | } 521 | client.print(F("MLSD ")); 522 | client.println(dir); 523 | getFTPAnswer(_resp); 524 | unsigned long _m = millis(); 525 | while( !dclient.available() && millis() < _m + timeout) delay(1); 526 | while(dclient.available()) 527 | { 528 | if( _b < 128 ) 529 | { 530 | list[_b] = dclient.readStringUntil('\n'); 531 | _b++; 532 | } 533 | } 534 | return true; 535 | } 536 | //###################################################################################################### 537 | bool FTP_Client::downloadString(const char * filename, String &str) 538 | { 539 | Serial.println("Send RETR"); 540 | if(!isConnected) 541 | { 542 | #ifdef FTP_DebugSerial 543 | FTP_DebugSerial.printf("[FTP_Client] Offline\r\n"); 544 | #endif 545 | return false; 546 | } 547 | client.print(F("RETR ")); 548 | client.println(filename); 549 | char _resp[ sizeof(outBuf) ]; 550 | getFTPAnswer(_resp); 551 | if(strstr(_resp,"150") == NULL) 552 | { 553 | #ifdef FTP_DebugSerial 554 | FTP_DebugSerial.printf("[FTP_Client] Can not open File: %s \r\n",filename); 555 | #endif 556 | return false; 557 | } 558 | unsigned long _m = millis(); 559 | delay(100); 560 | while(1) 561 | { 562 | delay(1); 563 | if(dclient.available()) 564 | str += dclient.readString(); 565 | else 566 | break; 567 | if( millis() > _m + timeout ) 568 | break; 569 | } 570 | return true; 571 | } 572 | //###################################################################################################### 573 | bool FTP_Client::downloadFile(const char * filename, unsigned char * buf, size_t length) 574 | { 575 | Serial.println("Send RETR"); 576 | if(!isConnected) 577 | { 578 | #ifdef FTP_DebugSerial 579 | FTP_DebugSerial.printf("[FTP_Client] Offline\r\n"); 580 | #endif 581 | return false; 582 | } 583 | client.print(F("RETR ")); 584 | client.println(filename); 585 | char _resp[ sizeof(outBuf)]; 586 | getFTPAnswer(_resp); 587 | unsigned long _m = millis(); 588 | while( !dclient.available() && millis() < _m + timeout) delay(1); 589 | while(dclient.available()) 590 | dclient.readBytes(buf, length); 591 | return true; 592 | } 593 | //###################################################################################################### -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /FTP_Client.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef FTP_CLIENT_H 2 | #define FTP_CLIENT_H 3 | 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | 7 | #define FTP_DebugSerial Serial 8 | 9 | typedef enum 10 | { 11 | FTP_FileType_ASCII, 12 | FTP_FileType_BINARY, 13 | 14 | }FTP_FileType_t; 15 | 16 | class FTP_Client 17 | { 18 | public: 19 | void begin(const char* _serverAdress,const char* _userName,const char* _passWord, uint16_t _timeout); 20 | bool getFTPAnswer(char* result = NULL, int offsetStart = 0); 21 | bool openConnection(void); 22 | void closeConnection(void); 23 | bool initFile(FTP_FileType_t FTP_FileType); 24 | bool newFile (const char* fileName); 25 | bool appendFile(const char* fileName); 26 | bool renameFile(const char* from,const char* to); 27 | bool deleteFile(const char * file); 28 | bool closeFile (void); 29 | bool makeDir(const char * dir); 30 | bool changeWorkDir(const char * dir); 31 | bool contentList(const char * dir, String * list); 32 | bool getLastModifiedTime(const char* fileName, char* result); 33 | bool writeData (uint8_t * data, int dataLength); 34 | bool writeData (const uint8_t * data, int dataLength); 35 | bool write(const char * str); 36 | bool downloadString(const char * filename, String &str); 37 | bool downloadFile(const char * filename, unsigned char * buf, size_t length); 38 | 39 | private: 40 | bool writeClientBuffered(WiFiClient* cli,const uint8_t* data, int dataLength); 41 | bool writeClientBuffered(WiFiClient* cli,uint8_t* data, int dataLength); 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