Hướng dẫn dùng ssh2_sftp php trong PHP

[PECL ssh2 >= 0.9.0]

ssh2_sftpInitialize SFTP subsystem

说明

ssh2_sftp[resource $session]: resource|false

参数

session

An SSH connection link identifier, obtained from a call to ssh2_connect[].

返回值

This method returns an SSH2 SFTP resource for use with all other ssh2_sftp_*[] methods and the ssh2.sftp:// fopen wrapper, 或者在失败时返回 false.

范例

示例 #1 Opening a file via SFTP

参见

  • ssh2_scp_recv[] - Request a file via SCP
  • ssh2_scp_send[] - Send a file via SCP

David Barnes

15 years ago

Here is an example of how to send a file with SFTP:

Josh

7 years ago

Note that you must enter the full wrapper URI order for functions that accept those parameters to work properly. For example, this [which is referenced more than once in other comments] does not work:

while [false !== [$file = readdir[$handle]]] if [is_dir[$file]] { /* ... */ }

This does work:

$sc = ssh2_sftp[...];
while [false !== [$file = readdir[$handle]]] if [is_dir["ssh2.sftp://$sc/$file"]] { /* ... */ }

You need to pass the "path" into these functions as an fopen[] wrapper URI.

bas weerman

14 years ago

I added some functionality for scanning the filesystem and receiving and deleting files.

class SFTPConnection
{
    private $connection;
    private $sftp;

    public function __construct[$host, $port=22]
    {
        $this->connection = @ssh2_connect[$host, $port];
        if [! $this->connection]
            throw new Exception["Could not connect to $host on port $port."];
    }

    public function login[$username, $password]
    {
        if [! @ssh2_auth_password[$this->connection, $username, $password]]
            throw new Exception["Could not authenticate with username $username " . "and password $password."];
        $this->sftp = @ssh2_sftp[$this->connection];
        if [! $this->sftp]
            throw new Exception["Could not initialize SFTP subsystem."];
    }

    public function uploadFile[$local_file, $remote_file]
    {
        $sftp = $this->sftp;
        $stream = @fopen["ssh2.sftp://$sftp$remote_file", 'w'];
        if [! $stream]
            throw new Exception["Could not open file: $remote_file"];
        $data_to_send = @file_get_contents[$local_file];
        if [$data_to_send === false]
            throw new Exception["Could not open local file: $local_file."];
        if [@fwrite[$stream, $data_to_send] === false]
            throw new Exception["Could not send data from file: $local_file."];
        @fclose[$stream];
    }

            function scanFilesystem[$remote_file] {
              $sftp = $this->sftp;
            $dir = "ssh2.sftp://$sftp$remote_file"; 
              $tempArray = array[];
            $handle = opendir[$dir];
          // List all the files
            while [false !== [$file = readdir[$handle]]] {
            if [substr["$file", 0, 1] != "."]{
              if[is_dir[$file]]{
//                $tempArray[$file] = $this->scanFilesystem["$dir/$file"];
               } else {
                 $tempArray[]=$file;
               }
             }
            }
           closedir[$handle];
          return $tempArray;
        }

    public function receiveFile[$remote_file, $local_file]
    {
        $sftp = $this->sftp;
        $stream = @fopen["ssh2.sftp://$sftp$remote_file", 'r'];
        if [! $stream]
            throw new Exception["Could not open file: $remote_file"];
        $contents = fread[$stream, filesize["ssh2.sftp://$sftp$remote_file"]];           
        file_put_contents [$local_file, $contents];
        @fclose[$stream];
    }

            public function deleteFile[$remote_file]{
      $sftp = $this->sftp;
      unlink["ssh2.sftp://$sftp$remote_file"];
    }
}

Curtis Wyatt

14 years ago

The sftp class provided by David Barnes works great.  However, if you get errors about fopen and it failing to open a stream, try the fully qualified path on the remote server.

For example, if you are uploading a file to /Users/username/Sites/file.txt this may not work:



but this will:



Don't assume that since you are connecting as that user that you are starting in its home space.

Another possible option is that you need to use //us.php.net/manual/en/function.ssh2-sftp-mkdir.php first to make the directory if it does not exist already, and then upload the file into it.

Youz

3 years ago

Adding a function to previous class to connect with key instead of user/password

btafoya at briantafoya dot com

5 years ago

Here is a modified SFTPConnection class previously posted that returns a recursive directory scanFilesystem method.

bas weerman

14 years ago

I changed the read function to:

    public function receiveFile[$remote_file, $local_file]
    {
        $sftp = $this->sftp;
        $stream = @fopen["ssh2.sftp://$sftp$remote_file", 'r'];
        if [! $stream]
            throw new Exception["Could not open file: $remote_file"];
        $size = $this->getFileSize[$remote_file];           
        $contents = '';
        $read = 0;
        $len = $size;
        while [$read < $len && [$buf = fread[$stream, $len - $read]]] {
          $read += strlen[$buf];
          $contents .= $buf;
        }       
        file_put_contents [$local_file, $contents];
        @fclose[$stream];
    }

    public function getFileSize[$file]{
      $sftp = $this->sftp;
        return filesize["ssh2.sftp://$sftp$file"];
    }

Jaybee

8 years ago

When uploading [writing] a file you must use an absolute path, not a relative one.

If, like me, you want to use a relative path, you can use the following code:

$fh=fopen["ssh2.sftp://$sftp".ssh2_sftp_realpath[$sftp,"."]."/fileinmyhomedir.txt"];

webakiro at gmail dot com

6 years ago

If you wish to store once the protocol + ressource used ["ssh2.sftp://$sftp";]
There's a little trick to know...
This won't work :



You need to have $sftp still avaible at moment the function [is_file, filesize, fopen, ...] uses it
Otherwise, I guess the GC cleans it up and closes the ssh2_stfp connection
That's why this work :

php at kanariepiet dot com

4 years ago

Remember to use stream_set_chunk_size[] on the resource for performance reasons, especially if you're uploading large files on links with high latency.

SFTP can only send 32K of data in one packet and libssh2 will wait for a response after each packet sent. So with a default chunk size of 8K the upload will be very slow.
If you set the chunk size to for example 1Mb, libssh2 will send that chunk in multiple packets of 32K and then wait for a response, making the upload much faster.
[see man libssh2_sftp_write for more details]

Jarrod Christman

5 years ago

David's code works wonderfully except for one thing, it wouldn't upload a file until I placed a forward slash after '$sftp'

    public function uploadFile[$local_file, $remote_file]
    {
        $sftp = $this->sftp;
        // Original
        // "ssh2.sftp://$sftp$remote_file"
        $stream = @fopen["ssh2.sftp://$sftp/$remote_file", 'w'];

        if [! $stream]
            throw new Exception["Could not open file: $remote_file"];

        $data_to_send = @file_get_contents[$local_file];
        if [$data_to_send === false]
            throw new Exception["Could not open local file: $local_file."];

        if [@fwrite[$stream, $data_to_send] === false]
            throw new Exception["Could not send data from file: $local_file."];

        @fclose[$stream];
    }

sandipshah at vthrive dot com

12 years ago

In

$stream = fopen["ssh2.sftp://$sftp/path/to/file", 'r'];

please make sure that you are specifying the "absolute" path to a file.

If not, you'll get errors like

"Unable to open file ..."

The reasoning is simple ... ssh2.sftp://$sftp points to the "root" directory on the remote server, where, most likely, one does not have access.

It is necessary to point it to your "home" directory.  For example, "ssh2.sftp://$sftp/home/username/filename" ... where "/home/username" is where your home directory is.

duke1 at drakkon dot net

14 years ago

if anyone is interested on how to get a directory listing:
$SSH_CONNECTION= ssh2_connect['shell.example.com', 22];
ssh2_auth_password[$SSH_CONNECTION, 'username', 'password'];
//-------------------------------------------------------------------
//this function finds all files within  given directory and returns them
function scanFilesystem[$dir] {
    $tempArray = array[];
    $handle = opendir[$dir];
  // List all the files
    while [false !== [$file = readdir[$handle]]] {
    if [substr["$file", 0, 1] != "."]{
           if[is_dir[$file]]{
            $tempArray[$file]=scanFilesystem["$dir/$file"];
        } else {
            $tempArray[]=$file;
        }
    }
    }
   closedir[$handle];
  return $tempArray;
}

//-------------------------------------------------------------------
$sftp = ssh2_sftp[$SSH_CONNECTION];

//code to get listing of all OUTGOING files
$dir = "ssh2.sftp://$sftp/outgoing";
$outgoing = scanFilesystem[$dir];
sort[$outgoing];
print_r[$outgoing];

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