问题
I have to download the latest file from an FTP Server. I know how download the latest file from my computer, but I don't how download from an FTP server.
How can I download the latest file from a FTP Server?
This is my program to download the latest file from my Computer
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
string startFolder = @"C:\Users\user3\Desktop\Documentos XML";
System.IO.DirectoryInfo dir = new System.IO.DirectoryInfo(startFolder);
IEnumerable<System.IO.FileInfo> fileList = dir.GetFiles("*.*", System.IO.SearchOption.AllDirectories);
IEnumerable<System.IO.FileInfo> fileQuerry =
from file in fileList
where file.Extension == ".txt"
orderby file.CreationTimeUtc
select file;
foreach (System.IO.FileInfo fi in fileQuerry)
{
var newestFile =
(from file in fileQuerry
orderby file.CreationTimeUtc
select new { file.FullName, file.Name })
.First();
textBox2.Text = newestFile.FullName;
}
}
OK, with this code I know the date of the last file, but How I know the name of this file????????
回答1:
You have to retrieve timestamps of remote files to select the latest one.
Unfortunately, there's no really reliable and efficient way to retrieve modification timestamps of all files in a directory using features offered by .NET framework, as it does not support the FTP MLSD
command. The MLSD
command provides a listing of remote directory in a standardized machine-readable format. The command and the format is standardized by RFC 3659.
Alternatives you can use, that are supported by .NET framework:
ListDirectoryDetails method (the FTP
LIST
command) to retrieve details of all files in a directory and then you deal with FTP server specific format of the detailsDOS/Windows format: C# class to parse WebRequestMethods.Ftp.ListDirectoryDetails FTP response
*nix format: Parsing FtpWebRequest ListDirectoryDetails lineGetDateTimestamp method (the FTP
MDTM
command) to individually retrieve timestamps for each file. An advantage is that the response is standardized by RFC 3659 toYYYYMMDDHHMMSS[.sss]
. A disadvantage is that you have to send a separate request for each file, what can be quite inefficient. This method uses the LastModified property that you mention:const string uri = "ftp://example.com/remote/path/file.txt"; FtpWebRequest request = (FtpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(uri); request.Method = WebRequestMethods.Ftp.GetDateTimestamp; FtpWebResponse response = (FtpWebResponse)request.GetResponse(); Console.WriteLine("{0} {1}", uri, response.LastModified);
Alternatively you can use a 3rd party FTP client implementation that supports the modern MLSD
command.
For example WinSCP .NET assembly supports that.
There's even an example for your specific task: Downloading the most recent file.
The example is for PowerShell and SFTP, but translates to C# and FTP easily:
// Setup session options
SessionOptions sessionOptions = new SessionOptions
{
Protocol = Protocol.Ftp,
HostName = "example.com",
UserName = "username",
Password = "password",
};
using (Session session = new Session())
{
// Connect
session.Open(sessionOptions);
// Get list of files in the directory
string remotePath = "/remote/path/";
RemoteDirectoryInfo directoryInfo = session.ListDirectory(remotePath);
// Select the most recent file
RemoteFileInfo latest =
directoryInfo.Files
.OrderByDescending(file => file.LastWriteTime)
.First();
// Download the selected file
string localPath = @"C:\local\path\";
string sourcePath = RemotePath.EscapeFileMask(remotePath + latest.Name);
session.GetFiles(sourcePath, localPath).Check();
}
(I'm the author of WinSCP)
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30275128/get-the-file-with-the-oldest-creation-date-in-ftp-server