<?php
// define some variables
$folder_path = "YOUR FOLDER PATH";
$local_file = "LOCAL FILE PATH";
$server_file = "SERVER FILE PATH";
//-- Connection Settings
$ftp_server = "IP ADDRESS"; // Address of FTP server.
$ftp_user_name = "USERNAME"; // Username
$ftp_user_pass = "PASSWORD"; // Password
#$destination_file = "FILEPATH";
// set up basic connection
$conn_id = ftp_connect($ftp_server);
// login with username and password
$login_result = ftp_login($conn_id, $ftp_user_name, $ftp_user_pass);
// try to download $server_file and save to $local_file
if (ftp_get($conn_id, $local_file, $server_file, FTP_BINARY)) {
echo "Successfully written to $local_file\n";
} else {
echo "There was a problem\n";
}
// close the connection
ftp_close($conn_id);
?>
ftp_get
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
ftp_get — FTP サーバからファイルをダウンロードする
説明
bool ftp_get
( resource $ftp_stream
, string $local_file
, string $remote_file
, int $mode
[, int $resumepos
] )
ftp_get() は FTP サーバからリモートファイルを取得し、 それをローカルファイルに保存します。
パラメータ
- ftp_stream
-
FTP 接続のリンク ID 。
- local_file
-
ローカルファイルのパス(ファイルがすでに存在する場合は上書きされます)。
- remote_file
-
リモートファイルのパス。
- mode
-
転送モード。FTP_ASCII または FTP_BINARY のどちらかを指定する必要があります。
- resumepos
-
リモートファイルの、ダウンロードを開始する位置。
返り値
成功した場合に TRUE を、失敗した場合に FALSE を返します。
例
Example#1 ftp_get() の例
<?php
// 変数を定義する
$local_file = 'local.zip';
$server_file = 'server.zip';
// 接続を確立する
$conn_id = ftp_connect($ftp_server);
// ユーザ名とパスワードでログインする
$login_result = ftp_login($conn_id, $ftp_user_name, $ftp_user_pass);
// $server_file をダウンロードし、$local_file への保存を試みる
if (ftp_get($conn_id, $local_file, $server_file, FTP_BINARY)) {
echo "Successfully written to $local_file\n";
} else {
echo "There was a problem\n";
}
// 接続を閉じる
ftp_close($conn_id);
?>
変更履歴
| バージョン | 説明 |
|---|---|
| 4.3.0 | resumepos が追加されました。 |
ftp_get
Aditya P dot Bhatt (adityabhai at gmail dot com)
25-Mar-2008 08:40
25-Mar-2008 08:40
anomie at users dot sf dot net
31-Jan-2007 12:24
31-Jan-2007 12:24
Crud. The _nb_ only refers to reading from the ftp server, and the buffer in the socket pair is only about 364 bytes. So it doesn't work for files larger than that size.
anomie at users dot sf dot net
26-Jan-2007 02:50
26-Jan-2007 02:50
Why there isn't an "ftp_get_contents" function, I don't know. It takes a little work to emulate one, but it's doable.
<?php
function ftp_get_contents($ftp_stream, $remote_file, $mode, $resume_pos=null){
$pipes=stream_socket_pair(STREAM_PF_UNIX, STREAM_SOCK_STREAM, STREAM_IPPROTO_IP);
if($pipes===false) return false;
if(!stream_set_blocking($pipes[1], 0)){
fclose($pipes[0]); fclose($pipes[1]);
return false;
}
$fail=false;
$data='';
if(is_null($resume_pos)){
$ret=ftp_nb_fget($ftp_stream, $pipes[0], $remote_file, $mode);
} else {
$ret=ftp_nb_fget($ftp_stream, $pipes[0], $remote_file, $mode, $resume_pos);
}
while($ret==FTP_MOREDATA){
while(!$fail && !feof($pipes[1])){
$r=fread($pipes[1], 8192);
if($r==='') break;
if($r===false){ $fail=true; break; }
$data.=$r;
}
$ret=ftp_nb_continue($ftp_stream);
}
while(!$fail && !feof($pipes[1])){
$r=fread($pipes[1], 8192);
if($r==='') break;
if($r===false){ $fail=true; break; }
$data.=$r;
}
fclose($pipes[0]); fclose($pipes[1]);
if($fail || $ret!=FTP_FINISHED) return false;
return $data;
}
?>
Something similar would work to write a ftp_put_contents function, too.
administrator at gesoft dot org
13-Aug-2006 07:05
13-Aug-2006 07:05
Hello everybody,
If someone will try to download files to the same local file (some temporary file), like shown here:
<?php
foreach ($files as $key=>$path) {
...
$result = ftp_get($ftpConnId, 'temp.tmp', $path, FTP_BINARY);
...
}
?>
please take in consideration the fact that you will have big problems with downloading (getting) hole files. In other words ‘temp.tmp’ file always will have the same size equal to first downloaded file despite the real size of downloading file. I have not idea what is the reason!
If someone will think that problem is just in getting proper file size (which you will get using filssize() function) he will be mistaken. The download file’s size is not equal to source file’s size materially, that means fflush() function will not solve the problem (I have tried this as well).
Finally the solution was founded: before downloading a file you will need to delete local file if such exist (‘temp.tmp’). So working code will look like:
<?php
foreach ($files as $key=>$path) {
...
if (file_exists('temp.tmp')) {
unlink('temp.tmp');
}
$result = ftp_get($ftpConnId, 'temp.tmp', $path, FTP_BINARY);
...
}
?>
Good luck in scripting :-)
Vitali Simsive
corey-holzer at nyc dot rr dot com
23-Jan-2004 11:20
23-Jan-2004 11:20
The zero size file is not a side effect. When the ftp_get starts the first thing it does is to create the inode/file which it will stream the data too and that is a zero size file with the nname you specified for the local file. When the download fails it leaves the file in place.
thivierr at telus dot net
23-Nov-2003 07:25
23-Nov-2003 07:25
If you previously downloaded a file before (like a huge web log), and just want to get the remaining portion, do this:
$local_file_size = filesize($local_file_path);
$get_result = ftp_get($conn_id, $local_file_path, $remote_file_path, FTP_BINARY, $local_file_size);
This same code works regardless of wether the local file exists already or not. You should first test to make sure the local file is not bigger than the remote file.
ramiro at qusarcr dot com
07-Nov-2002 12:36
07-Nov-2002 12:36
Keep in mind that ftp_get will overwrite the file on your local machine if it has the same name.