grunt-ftp-upload-log
这是一个 grunt 任务插件,用于将文件上传FTP.
这是由 grunt-ftp-deploy 修改后的一个版本,使用方法和参数 grunt-ftp-deploy 一致, 增加了一个功能点,即允许执行单个文件上传
下面的使用说明,基本和 grunt-ftp-deploy 一样,除了src参数.
Getting Started
This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.5
If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:
npm install grunt-ftp-upload-log --save-dev
Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
grunt;
The "ftp_upload_log" task
Usage
To use this task you will need to include the following configuration in your grunt file:
'ftp_upload': build: auth: host: 'server.com' port: 21 authKey: 'key1' src: 'path/to/source/folder' dest: '/path/to/destination/folder' exclusions: 'path/to/source/folder/**/.DS_Store' 'path/to/source/folder/**/Thumbs.db' 'dist/tmp'
and load the task:
grunt;
Another example for single file upload
'ftp_upload': build: auth: host: 'server.com' port: 21 authKey: 'key1' src: 'path/to/source/folder/target.js''path/to/source/folder/hi.js' dest: '/path/to/destination/folder' exclusions: 'path/to/source/folder/**/.DS_Store' 'path/to/source/folder/**/Thumbs.db' 'dist/tmp'
The parameters in our configuration are:
- host - the name or the IP address of the server we are deploying to
- port - the port that the ftp service is running on
- authKey - a key for looking up saved credentials in
.ftppass
(see next section). If no value is defined, thehost
parameter will be used - src - the source location, the local folder that we are transferring to the server, i will get the first value if this is array; if the first value is a dir, then it will work as the same as
grunt-ftp-deploy
, if this first value is a file, it will use single file upload model - dest - the destination location, the folder on the server we are deploying to
- exclusions - an optional parameter allowing us to exclude files and folders by utilizing grunt's support for minimatch. The
matchBase
minimatch option is enabled, so.git*
would match the path/foo/bar/.gitignore
.
Authentication parameters
Usernames and passwords can be stored in an optional JSON file named .ftppass
. This file should be located in the same folder as your Gruntfile
. .ftppass
should have the following format:
"key1": "username": "username1" "password": "password1" "key2": "username": "username2" "password": "password2"
This way we can save as many username / password combinations as we want and look them up by the authKey
value defined in the grunt config file where the rest of the target parameters are defined.
The task prompts for credentials that are not found in .ftppass
and it prompts for all credentials if .ftppass
does not exist.
IMPORTANT: make sure that the .ftppass
file uses double quotes (which is the proper JSON syntax) instead of single quotes for the names of the keys and the string values.
Dependencies
This task is built by taking advantage of the great work of Sergi Mansilla and his jsftp node.js module and suited for the 0.4.x branch of grunt.