if a username and password are required, use this code: : FTP Client « Network « Ruby

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Ruby » Network » FTP Client 
if a username and password are required, use this code:



require 'net/ftp'

ftp = Net::FTP.new('ftp.ruby-lang.org')
ftp.passive = true
ftp.login(username, password)

ftp.list('*') { |file| puts file }
ftp.close

 
Related examples in the same category
1. File Transfers with FTP
2. Connecting to an FTP server with net/ftp using an FTP URL is a simple operation:
3. Net::FTP provides a login method that you can use against a Net::FTP object, like so:
4. use the chdir method:
5. change to any directory in the remote filesystem:
6. Ftp mkdir
7. delete and rename files
8. Set the mode to passive
9. Downloading Files
10. prints a string to the screen whenever another 100 kilobytes of the file have been downloaded.
11. Uploading Files
12. keep the user informed of the progress of the upload.
13. Create a temporary file with Tempfile and upload from that
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