ftp_fput

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

ftp_fputÜberträgt eine geöffnete Datei auf einen FTP-Server

Beschreibung

ftp_fput ( resource $ftp , string $remote_filename , resource $stream , int $mode = FTP_BINARY , int $offset = 0 ) : bool

ftp_fput() lädt die Daten aus einem Dateizeiger in eine entfernte Datei auf dem FTP-Server.

Parameter-Liste

ftp

Die Verbindungskennung der FTP-Verbindung.

remote_filename

Der Pfad zur Datei auf dem Server.

stream

Der geöffnete Dateizeiger der lokalen Datei. Das Lesen wird am Dateiende beendet.

mode

Der Transfer-Modus. Muss entweder FTP_ASCII oder FTP_BINARY sein.

offset

Die Startposition für den Upload in der entfernten Datei.

Rückgabewerte

Gibt bei Erfolg true zurück. Im Fehlerfall wird false zurückgegeben.

Changelog

Version Beschreibung
7.3.0 Der Parameter mode ist nun optional. Zuvor war er verpflichtend.

Beispiele

Beispiel #1 ftp_fput()-Beispiel

<?php

// Öffne eine Datei zum Lesen
$file 'somefile.txt';
$fp fopen($file'r');

// Verbindung aufbauen
$conn_id ftp_connect($ftp_server);

// Login mit Benutzername und Passwort
$login_result ftp_login($conn_id$ftp_user_name$ftp_user_pass);

// Versuche $file hochzuladen
if (ftp_fput($conn_id$file$fpFTP_ASCII)) {
    echo 
"$file wurde erfolgreich hochgeladen\n";
} else {
    echo 
"$file konnte nicht hochgeladen werden\n";
}

// Verbindung und Verbindungshandler schließen
ftp_close($conn_id);
fclose($fp);

?>

Siehe auch

  • ftp_put() - Lädt eine Datei auf einen FTP-Server
  • ftp_nb_fput() - Lädt eine geöffnete Datei auf den FTP-Server (nicht blockierend)
  • ftp_nb_put() - Lädt eine Datei auf den FTP-Server (nicht-blockierend)

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roy at user dot nl
10 years ago
For directly inserting content into a file on an FTP host, you could also create a string stream wich streams directly to the ftp_fput function.

This should create less overhead than first writing to any temp directories locally before streaming, as suggested here.

<?php

$string
= "Your content goes here";
$stream = fopen('data://text/plain,' . $string,'r');

ftp_fput($this->connection,$pathTo,$stream, FTP_BINARY);

?>
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rok dot meglic at gmail dot com
15 years ago
Make sure you chdir to remote directory before using ftp_put or else ftp_put will just return error that it cannot create file. After you do the chdir you should NOT pass the whole path of file to ftp_put but just basename (filename). See example for more info.

Example:
<?php
$locpath
= 'local_path/resources/js/test.js';
$rempath = 'resources/js/';
$remFile = 'test.js';

ftp_chdir($this->conn_id, $rempath);
ftp_put($this->conn_id, $remFile, $locpath, FTP_BINARY);
?>
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timgolding_10 at hotmail dot com
15 years ago
If when using fput you get the one of the following errors:

Warning: ftp_fput() [function.ftp-fput]: Opening ASCII mode data connection

Warning: ftp_fput() [function.ftp-fput]: Opening BINARY mode data connection

and it creates the file in the correct location but is a 0kb file and all FTP commands thereafter fail. It is likely that the client is behind a firewall. To rectify this use:

<?php
ftp_pasv
($resource, true);
?>

Before executing any put commands. Took me so long to figure this out I actually cheered when I did :D
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jopi paranoid fi
15 years ago
When you have your file contents as a string, create temporary stream and use that as a file handle.

<?php

$contents
= "This is a test file\nTesting 1,2,3..";

$tempHandle = fopen('php://temp', 'r+');
fwrite($tempHandle, $contents);
rewind($tempHandle);       

ftp_fput($this->ftp, $filename, $tempHandle, FTP_ASCII);

?>
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php at cpis dot me
11 years ago
This might be obvious to most of you, but make sure your stream isn't write-only. It has to be able to read from your stream in order to upload its contents.

Took me a while trying to figure out why my  uploaded file was 0B, and that was why.
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Charlie Brown
16 years ago
Fails if destination file exists. Delete first and it works.
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info at daniel-marschall dot de
18 years ago
This is a function i wrote to copy a complete directory to a FTP-Server-folder.

function ftp_uploaddirectory($conn_id, $local_dir, $remote_dir)
{
  @ftp_mkdir($conn_id, $remote_dir);
  $handle = opendir($local_dir);
  while (($file = readdir($handle)) !== false)
  {
    if (($file != '.') && ($file != '..'))
    {
      if (is_dir($local_dir.$file))
      {
        ftp_uploaddirectory($conn_id, $local_dir.$file.'/', $remote_dir.$file.'/');
      }
      else
        $f[] = $file;
    }
  }
  closedir($handle);
  if (count($f))
  {
    sort($f);
    @ftp_chdir($conn_id, $remote_dir);
    foreach ($f as $files)
    {
      $from = @fopen("$local_dir$files", 'r');
      @ftp_fput($conn_id, $files, $from, FTP_BINARY);
    }
  }
}

Example:

$conn_id = @ftp_connect($server);
@ftp_login ($conn_id, $username, $passwort);
ftp_uploaddirectory($conn_id, 'mydirectory/', 'theftpdirectory/');
@ftp_quit($conn_id);

I hope you'll find it useful.
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jevin
12 years ago
You might also want to note that ftp_fput will overwrite any existing file.
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robert b
15 years ago
Using jopi paranoid fi's example, tmpfile() works on PHP 4 and 5 instead of using the php://temp file.
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darian lassan at yahoo de
21 years ago
If you want to pass a string containing the filename as source and not a resource handle use ftp_put() instead. Trivial but not mentioned here.
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