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  1. // Package ftp implements a FTP client as described in RFC 959.
  2. package ftp
  3. import (
  4. "bufio"
  5. "errors"
  6. "io"
  7. "net"
  8. "net/textproto"
  9. "strconv"
  10. "strings"
  11. "time"
  12. )
  13. // EntryType describes the different types of an Entry.
  14. type EntryType int
  15. // The differents types of an Entry
  16. const (
  17. EntryTypeFile EntryType = iota
  18. EntryTypeFolder
  19. EntryTypeLink
  20. )
  21. // ServerConn represents the connection to a remote FTP server.
  22. type ServerConn struct {
  23. conn *textproto.Conn
  24. host string
  25. timeout time.Duration
  26. features map[string]string
  27. }
  28. // Entry describes a file and is returned by List().
  29. type Entry struct {
  30. Name string
  31. Type EntryType
  32. Size uint64
  33. Time time.Time
  34. }
  35. // response represent a data-connection
  36. type response struct {
  37. conn net.Conn
  38. c *ServerConn
  39. }
  40. // Connect is an alias to Dial, for backward compatibility
  41. func Connect(addr string) (*ServerConn, error) {
  42. return Dial(addr)
  43. }
  44. // Dial is like DialTimeout with no timeout
  45. func Dial(addr string) (*ServerConn, error) {
  46. return DialTimeout(addr, 0)
  47. }
  48. // DialTimeout initializes the connection to the specified ftp server address.
  49. //
  50. // It is generally followed by a call to Login() as most FTP commands require
  51. // an authenticated user.
  52. func DialTimeout(addr string, timeout time.Duration) (*ServerConn, error) {
  53. tconn, err := net.DialTimeout("tcp", addr, timeout)
  54. if err != nil {
  55. return nil, err
  56. }
  57. // Use the resolved IP address in case addr contains a domain name
  58. // If we use the domain name, we might not resolve to the same IP.
  59. remoteAddr := tconn.RemoteAddr().String()
  60. host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(remoteAddr)
  61. if err != nil {
  62. return nil, err
  63. }
  64. conn := textproto.NewConn(tconn)
  65. c := &ServerConn{
  66. conn: conn,
  67. host: host,
  68. timeout: timeout,
  69. features: make(map[string]string),
  70. }
  71. _, _, err = c.conn.ReadResponse(StatusReady)
  72. if err != nil {
  73. c.Quit()
  74. return nil, err
  75. }
  76. err = c.feat()
  77. if err != nil {
  78. c.Quit()
  79. return nil, err
  80. }
  81. return c, nil
  82. }
  83. // Login authenticates the client with specified user and password.
  84. //
  85. // "anonymous"/"anonymous" is a common user/password scheme for FTP servers
  86. // that allows anonymous read-only accounts.
  87. func (c *ServerConn) Login(user, password string) error {
  88. code, message, err := c.cmd(-1, "USER %s", user)
  89. if err != nil {
  90. return err
  91. }
  92. switch code {
  93. case StatusLoggedIn:
  94. case StatusUserOK:
  95. _, _, err = c.cmd(StatusLoggedIn, "PASS %s", password)
  96. if err != nil {
  97. return err
  98. }
  99. default:
  100. return errors.New(message)
  101. }
  102. // Switch to binary mode
  103. _, _, err = c.cmd(StatusCommandOK, "TYPE I")
  104. if err != nil {
  105. return err
  106. }
  107. return nil
  108. }
  109. // feat issues a FEAT FTP command to list the additional commands supported by
  110. // the remote FTP server.
  111. // FEAT is described in RFC 2389
  112. func (c *ServerConn) feat() error {
  113. code, message, err := c.cmd(-1, "FEAT")
  114. if err != nil {
  115. return err
  116. }
  117. if code != StatusSystem {
  118. // The server does not support the FEAT command. This is not an
  119. // error: we consider that there is no additional feature.
  120. return nil
  121. }
  122. lines := strings.Split(message, "\n")
  123. for _, line := range lines {
  124. if !strings.HasPrefix(line, " ") {
  125. continue
  126. }
  127. line = strings.TrimSpace(line)
  128. featureElements := strings.SplitN(line, " ", 2)
  129. command := featureElements[0]
  130. var commandDesc string
  131. if len(featureElements) == 2 {
  132. commandDesc = featureElements[1]
  133. }
  134. c.features[command] = commandDesc
  135. }
  136. return nil
  137. }
  138. // epsv issues an "EPSV" command to get a port number for a data connection.
  139. func (c *ServerConn) epsv() (port int, err error) {
  140. _, line, err := c.cmd(StatusExtendedPassiveMode, "EPSV")
  141. if err != nil {
  142. return
  143. }
  144. start := strings.Index(line, "|||")
  145. end := strings.LastIndex(line, "|")
  146. if start == -1 || end == -1 {
  147. err = errors.New("Invalid EPSV response format")
  148. return
  149. }
  150. port, err = strconv.Atoi(line[start+3 : end])
  151. return
  152. }
  153. // pasv issues a "PASV" command to get a port number for a data connection.
  154. func (c *ServerConn) pasv() (port int, err error) {
  155. _, line, err := c.cmd(StatusPassiveMode, "PASV")
  156. if err != nil {
  157. return
  158. }
  159. // PASV response format : 227 Entering Passive Mode (h1,h2,h3,h4,p1,p2).
  160. start := strings.Index(line, "(")
  161. end := strings.LastIndex(line, ")")
  162. if start == -1 || end == -1 {
  163. return 0, errors.New("Invalid PASV response format")
  164. }
  165. // We have to split the response string
  166. pasvData := strings.Split(line[start+1:end], ",")
  167. if len(pasvData) < 6 {
  168. return 0, errors.New("Invalid PASV response format")
  169. }
  170. // Let's compute the port number
  171. portPart1, err1 := strconv.Atoi(pasvData[4])
  172. if err1 != nil {
  173. err = err1
  174. return
  175. }
  176. portPart2, err2 := strconv.Atoi(pasvData[5])
  177. if err2 != nil {
  178. err = err2
  179. return
  180. }
  181. // Recompose port
  182. port = portPart1*256 + portPart2
  183. return
  184. }
  185. // openDataConn creates a new FTP data connection.
  186. func (c *ServerConn) openDataConn() (net.Conn, error) {
  187. var (
  188. port int
  189. err error
  190. )
  191. if port, err = c.epsv(); err != nil {
  192. if port, err = c.pasv(); err != nil {
  193. return nil, err
  194. }
  195. }
  196. return net.DialTimeout("tcp", net.JoinHostPort(c.host, strconv.Itoa(port)), c.timeout)
  197. }
  198. // cmd is a helper function to execute a command and check for the expected FTP
  199. // return code
  200. func (c *ServerConn) cmd(expected int, format string, args ...interface{}) (int, string, error) {
  201. _, err := c.conn.Cmd(format, args...)
  202. if err != nil {
  203. return 0, "", err
  204. }
  205. return c.conn.ReadResponse(expected)
  206. }
  207. // cmdDataConnFrom executes a command which require a FTP data connection.
  208. // Issues a REST FTP command to specify the number of bytes to skip for the transfer.
  209. func (c *ServerConn) cmdDataConnFrom(offset uint64, format string, args ...interface{}) (net.Conn, error) {
  210. conn, err := c.openDataConn()
  211. if err != nil {
  212. return nil, err
  213. }
  214. if offset != 0 {
  215. _, _, err := c.cmd(StatusRequestFilePending, "REST %d", offset)
  216. if err != nil {
  217. return nil, err
  218. }
  219. }
  220. _, err = c.conn.Cmd(format, args...)
  221. if err != nil {
  222. conn.Close()
  223. return nil, err
  224. }
  225. code, msg, err := c.conn.ReadResponse(-1)
  226. if err != nil {
  227. conn.Close()
  228. return nil, err
  229. }
  230. if code != StatusAlreadyOpen && code != StatusAboutToSend {
  231. conn.Close()
  232. return nil, &textproto.Error{Code: code, Msg: msg}
  233. }
  234. return conn, nil
  235. }
  236. var errUnsupportedListLine = errors.New("Unsupported LIST line")
  237. // parseRFC3659ListLine parses the style of directory line defined in RFC 3659.
  238. func parseRFC3659ListLine(line string) (*Entry, error) {
  239. iSemicolon := strings.Index(line, ";")
  240. iWhitespace := strings.Index(line, " ")
  241. if iSemicolon < 0 || iSemicolon > iWhitespace {
  242. return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
  243. }
  244. e := &Entry{
  245. Name: line[iWhitespace+1:],
  246. }
  247. for _, field := range strings.Split(line[:iWhitespace-1], ";") {
  248. i := strings.Index(field, "=")
  249. if i < 1 {
  250. return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
  251. }
  252. key := field[:i]
  253. value := field[i+1:]
  254. switch key {
  255. case "modify":
  256. var err error
  257. e.Time, err = time.Parse("20060102150405", value)
  258. if err != nil {
  259. return nil, err
  260. }
  261. case "type":
  262. switch value {
  263. case "dir", "cdir", "pdir":
  264. e.Type = EntryTypeFolder
  265. case "file":
  266. e.Type = EntryTypeFile
  267. }
  268. case "size":
  269. e.setSize(value)
  270. }
  271. }
  272. return e, nil
  273. }
  274. // parse file or folder name with multiple spaces
  275. func parseLsListLineName(line string, fields []string, offset int) string {
  276. if offset < 1 {
  277. return ""
  278. }
  279. match := fields[offset-1]
  280. index := strings.Index(line, match)
  281. if index == -1 {
  282. return ""
  283. }
  284. index += len(match)
  285. return strings.TrimSpace(line[index:])
  286. }
  287. // parseLsListLine parses a directory line in a format based on the output of
  288. // the UNIX ls command.
  289. func parseLsListLine(line string) (*Entry, error) {
  290. fields := strings.Fields(line)
  291. if len(fields) >= 7 && fields[1] == "folder" && fields[2] == "0" {
  292. e := &Entry{
  293. Type: EntryTypeFolder,
  294. Name: strings.Join(fields[6:], " "),
  295. }
  296. if err := e.setTime(fields[3:6]); err != nil {
  297. return nil, err
  298. }
  299. return e, nil
  300. }
  301. if len(fields) < 8 {
  302. return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
  303. }
  304. if fields[1] == "0" {
  305. e := &Entry{
  306. Type: EntryTypeFile,
  307. Name: strings.Join(fields[7:], " "),
  308. }
  309. if err := e.setSize(fields[2]); err != nil {
  310. return nil, err
  311. }
  312. if err := e.setTime(fields[4:7]); err != nil {
  313. return nil, err
  314. }
  315. return e, nil
  316. }
  317. if len(fields) < 9 {
  318. return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
  319. }
  320. e := &Entry{}
  321. switch fields[0][0] {
  322. case '-':
  323. e.Type = EntryTypeFile
  324. if err := e.setSize(fields[4]); err != nil {
  325. return nil, err
  326. }
  327. case 'd':
  328. e.Type = EntryTypeFolder
  329. case 'l':
  330. e.Type = EntryTypeLink
  331. default:
  332. return nil, errors.New("Unknown entry type")
  333. }
  334. if err := e.setTime(fields[5:8]); err != nil {
  335. return nil, err
  336. }
  337. e.Name = parseLsListLineName(line, fields, 8)
  338. if len(e.Name) == 0 {
  339. e.Name = strings.Join(fields[8:], " ")
  340. }
  341. return e, nil
  342. }
  343. var dirTimeFormats = []string{
  344. "01-02-06 03:04PM",
  345. "2006-01-02 15:04",
  346. }
  347. // parseDirListLine parses a directory line in a format based on the output of
  348. // the MS-DOS DIR command.
  349. func parseDirListLine(line string) (*Entry, error) {
  350. e := &Entry{}
  351. var err error
  352. // Try various time formats that DIR might use, and stop when one works.
  353. for _, format := range dirTimeFormats {
  354. if len(line) > len(format) {
  355. e.Time, err = time.Parse(format, line[:len(format)])
  356. if err == nil {
  357. line = line[len(format):]
  358. break
  359. }
  360. }
  361. }
  362. if err != nil {
  363. // None of the time formats worked.
  364. return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
  365. }
  366. line = strings.TrimLeft(line, " ")
  367. if strings.HasPrefix(line, "<DIR>") {
  368. e.Type = EntryTypeFolder
  369. line = strings.TrimPrefix(line, "<DIR>")
  370. } else {
  371. space := strings.Index(line, " ")
  372. if space == -1 {
  373. return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
  374. }
  375. e.Size, err = strconv.ParseUint(line[:space], 10, 64)
  376. if err != nil {
  377. return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
  378. }
  379. e.Type = EntryTypeFile
  380. line = line[space:]
  381. }
  382. e.Name = strings.TrimLeft(line, " ")
  383. return e, nil
  384. }
  385. var listLineParsers = []func(line string) (*Entry, error){
  386. parseRFC3659ListLine,
  387. parseLsListLine,
  388. parseDirListLine,
  389. }
  390. // parseListLine parses the various non-standard format returned by the LIST
  391. // FTP command.
  392. func parseListLine(line string) (*Entry, error) {
  393. for _, f := range listLineParsers {
  394. e, err := f(line)
  395. if err == errUnsupportedListLine {
  396. // Try another format.
  397. continue
  398. }
  399. return e, err
  400. }
  401. return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
  402. }
  403. func (e *Entry) setSize(str string) (err error) {
  404. e.Size, err = strconv.ParseUint(str, 0, 64)
  405. return
  406. }
  407. func (e *Entry) setTime(fields []string) (err error) {
  408. var timeStr string
  409. if strings.Contains(fields[2], ":") { // this year
  410. thisYear, _, _ := time.Now().Date()
  411. timeStr = fields[1] + " " + fields[0] + " " + strconv.Itoa(thisYear)[2:4] + " " + fields[2] + " GMT"
  412. } else { // not this year
  413. if len(fields[2]) != 4 {
  414. return errors.New("Invalid year format in time string")
  415. }
  416. timeStr = fields[1] + " " + fields[0] + " " + fields[2][2:4] + " 00:00 GMT"
  417. }
  418. e.Time, err = time.Parse("_2 Jan 06 15:04 MST", timeStr)
  419. return
  420. }
  421. // NameList issues an NLST FTP command.
  422. func (c *ServerConn) NameList(path string) (entries []string, err error) {
  423. conn, err := c.cmdDataConnFrom(0, "NLST %s", path)
  424. if err != nil {
  425. return
  426. }
  427. r := &response{conn, c}
  428. defer r.Close()
  429. scanner := bufio.NewScanner(r)
  430. for scanner.Scan() {
  431. entries = append(entries, scanner.Text())
  432. }
  433. if err = scanner.Err(); err != nil {
  434. return entries, err
  435. }
  436. return
  437. }
  438. // List issues a LIST FTP command.
  439. func (c *ServerConn) List(path string) (entries []*Entry, err error) {
  440. conn, err := c.cmdDataConnFrom(0, "LIST %s", path)
  441. if err != nil {
  442. return
  443. }
  444. r := &response{conn, c}
  445. defer r.Close()
  446. scanner := bufio.NewScanner(r)
  447. for scanner.Scan() {
  448. line := scanner.Text()
  449. entry, err := parseListLine(line)
  450. if err == nil {
  451. entries = append(entries, entry)
  452. }
  453. }
  454. if err := scanner.Err(); err != nil {
  455. return nil, err
  456. }
  457. return
  458. }
  459. // ChangeDir issues a CWD FTP command, which changes the current directory to
  460. // the specified path.
  461. func (c *ServerConn) ChangeDir(path string) error {
  462. _, _, err := c.cmd(StatusRequestedFileActionOK, "CWD %s", path)
  463. return err
  464. }
  465. // ChangeDirToParent issues a CDUP FTP command, which changes the current
  466. // directory to the parent directory. This is similar to a call to ChangeDir
  467. // with a path set to "..".
  468. func (c *ServerConn) ChangeDirToParent() error {
  469. _, _, err := c.cmd(StatusRequestedFileActionOK, "CDUP")
  470. return err
  471. }
  472. // CurrentDir issues a PWD FTP command, which Returns the path of the current
  473. // directory.
  474. func (c *ServerConn) CurrentDir() (string, error) {
  475. _, msg, err := c.cmd(StatusPathCreated, "PWD")
  476. if err != nil {
  477. return "", err
  478. }
  479. start := strings.Index(msg, "\"")
  480. end := strings.LastIndex(msg, "\"")
  481. if start == -1 || end == -1 {
  482. return "", errors.New("Unsuported PWD response format")
  483. }
  484. return msg[start+1 : end], nil
  485. }
  486. // Retr issues a RETR FTP command to fetch the specified file from the remote
  487. // FTP server.
  488. //
  489. // The returned ReadCloser must be closed to cleanup the FTP data connection.
  490. func (c *ServerConn) Retr(path string) (io.ReadCloser, error) {
  491. return c.RetrFrom(path, 0)
  492. }
  493. // RetrFrom issues a RETR FTP command to fetch the specified file from the remote
  494. // FTP server, the server will not send the offset first bytes of the file.
  495. //
  496. // The returned ReadCloser must be closed to cleanup the FTP data connection.
  497. func (c *ServerConn) RetrFrom(path string, offset uint64) (io.ReadCloser, error) {
  498. conn, err := c.cmdDataConnFrom(offset, "RETR %s", path)
  499. if err != nil {
  500. return nil, err
  501. }
  502. return &response{conn, c}, nil
  503. }
  504. // Stor issues a STOR FTP command to store a file to the remote FTP server.
  505. // Stor creates the specified file with the content of the io.Reader.
  506. //
  507. // Hint: io.Pipe() can be used if an io.Writer is required.
  508. func (c *ServerConn) Stor(path string, r io.Reader) error {
  509. return c.StorFrom(path, r, 0)
  510. }
  511. // StorFrom issues a STOR FTP command to store a file to the remote FTP server.
  512. // Stor creates the specified file with the content of the io.Reader, writing
  513. // on the server will start at the given file offset.
  514. //
  515. // Hint: io.Pipe() can be used if an io.Writer is required.
  516. func (c *ServerConn) StorFrom(path string, r io.Reader, offset uint64) error {
  517. conn, err := c.cmdDataConnFrom(offset, "STOR %s", path)
  518. if err != nil {
  519. return err
  520. }
  521. _, err = io.Copy(conn, r)
  522. conn.Close()
  523. if err != nil {
  524. return err
  525. }
  526. _, _, err = c.conn.ReadResponse(StatusClosingDataConnection)
  527. return err
  528. }
  529. // Rename renames a file on the remote FTP server.
  530. func (c *ServerConn) Rename(from, to string) error {
  531. _, _, err := c.cmd(StatusRequestFilePending, "RNFR %s", from)
  532. if err != nil {
  533. return err
  534. }
  535. _, _, err = c.cmd(StatusRequestedFileActionOK, "RNTO %s", to)
  536. return err
  537. }
  538. // Delete issues a DELE FTP command to delete the specified file from the
  539. // remote FTP server.
  540. func (c *ServerConn) Delete(path string) error {
  541. _, _, err := c.cmd(StatusRequestedFileActionOK, "DELE %s", path)
  542. return err
  543. }
  544. // MakeDir issues a MKD FTP command to create the specified directory on the
  545. // remote FTP server.
  546. func (c *ServerConn) MakeDir(path string) error {
  547. _, _, err := c.cmd(StatusPathCreated, "MKD %s", path)
  548. return err
  549. }
  550. // RemoveDir issues a RMD FTP command to remove the specified directory from
  551. // the remote FTP server.
  552. func (c *ServerConn) RemoveDir(path string) error {
  553. _, _, err := c.cmd(StatusRequestedFileActionOK, "RMD %s", path)
  554. return err
  555. }
  556. // NoOp issues a NOOP FTP command.
  557. // NOOP has no effects and is usually used to prevent the remote FTP server to
  558. // close the otherwise idle connection.
  559. func (c *ServerConn) NoOp() error {
  560. _, _, err := c.cmd(StatusCommandOK, "NOOP")
  561. return err
  562. }
  563. // Logout issues a REIN FTP command to logout the current user.
  564. func (c *ServerConn) Logout() error {
  565. _, _, err := c.cmd(StatusReady, "REIN")
  566. return err
  567. }
  568. // Quit issues a QUIT FTP command to properly close the connection from the
  569. // remote FTP server.
  570. func (c *ServerConn) Quit() error {
  571. c.conn.Cmd("QUIT")
  572. return c.conn.Close()
  573. }
  574. // Read implements the io.Reader interface on a FTP data connection.
  575. func (r *response) Read(buf []byte) (int, error) {
  576. return r.conn.Read(buf)
  577. }
  578. // Close implements the io.Closer interface on a FTP data connection.
  579. func (r *response) Close() error {
  580. err := r.conn.Close()
  581. _, _, err2 := r.c.conn.ReadResponse(StatusClosingDataConnection)
  582. if err2 != nil {
  583. err = err2
  584. }
  585. return err
  586. }