Modern, extensible FTP Server
ftp-srv is a modern and extensible FTP server designed to be simple yet configurable.
- Extensible file systems per connection
- Passive and active transfers
- Explicit & Implicit TLS connections
- Promise based API
npm install ftp-srv --save
// Quick start, create an active ftp server.
const FtpSrv = require('ftp-srv');
const port=21;
const ftpServer = new FtpSrv({
url: "ftp://0.0.0.0:" + port,
anonymous: true
});
ftpServer.on('login', (data, resolve, reject) => {
if(data.username === 'anonymous' && data.password === 'anonymous'){
return resolve({ root:"/" });
}
return reject(new errors.GeneralError('Invalid username or password', 401));
});
ftpServer.listen().then(() => {
console.log('Ftp server is starting...')
});URL string indicating the protocol, hostname, and port to listen on for connections. Supported protocols:
ftpPlain FTPftpsImplicit FTP over TLS
Note: The hostname must be the external IP address to accept external connections. 0.0.0.0 will listen on any available hosts for server and passive connections.
Default: "ftp://127.0.0.1:21"
FTP-srv provides an IP address to the client when a PASV command is received in the handshake for a passive connection. Reference PASV verb. This can be one of two options:
- A function which takes one parameter containing the remote IP address of the FTP client. This can be useful when the user wants to return a different IP address depending if the user is connecting from Internet or from an LAN address. Example:
const { networkInterfaces } = require('os');
const { Netmask } = require('netmask');
const nets = networkInterfaces();
function getNetworks() {
let networks = {};
for (const name of Object.keys(nets)) {
for (const net of nets[name]) {
if (net.family === 'IPv4' && !net.internal) {
networks[net.address + "/24"] = net.address
}
}
}
return networks;
}
const resolverFunction = (address) => {
// const networks = {
// '$GATEWAY_IP/32': `${public_ip}`,
// '10.0.0.0/8' : `${lan_ip}`
// }
const networks = getNetworks();
for (const network in networks) {
if (new Netmask(network).contains(ip)) {
return networks[network];
}
}
return "127.0.0.1";
}
new FtpSrv({pasv_url: resolverFunction});- A static IP address (ie. an external WAN IP address that the FTP server is bound to). In this case, only connections from localhost are handled differently returning
127.0.0.1to the client.
If not provided, clients can only connect using an Active connection.
The starting port to accept passive connections.
Default: 1024
The ending port to accept passive connections.
The range is then queried for an available port to use when required.
Default: 65535
A human readable array of lines or string to send when a client connects.
Default: null
Node TLS secure context object used for implicit (ftps protocol) or explicit (AUTH TLS) connections.
Default: false
If true, will allow clients to authenticate using the username anonymous, not requiring a password from the user.
Can also set as a string which allows users to authenticate using the username provided.
The login event is then sent with the provided username and @anonymous as the password.
Default: false
Array of commands that are not allowed.
Response code 502 is sent to clients sending one of these commands.
Example: ['RMD', 'RNFR', 'RNTO'] will not allow users to delete directories or rename any files.
Default: []
Array of commands that are only allowed.
Response code 502 is sent to clients sending any other command.
Default: []
Sets the format to use for file stat queries such as LIST.
Default: "ls"
Allowable values:
lsbin/ls formatepEasily Parsed LIST formatfunction () {}A custom function returning a format or promise for one.- Only one argument is passed in: a node file stat object with additional file
nameparameter
- Only one argument is passed in: a node file stat object with additional file
A bunyan logger instance. Created by default.
Sets the timeout (in ms) after that an idle connection is closed by the server
Default: 0
ftp-srv also comes with a builtin CLI.
$ ftp-srv [url] [options]$ ftp-srv ftp://0.0.0.0:9876 --root ~/DocumentsSet the listening URL.
Defaults to ftp://127.0.0.1:21
The hostname to provide a client when attempting a passive connection (PASV).
If not provided, clients can only connect using an Active connection.
The starting port to accept passive connections.
Default: 1024
The ending port to accept passive connections.
The range is then queried for an available port to use when required.
Default: 65535
Set the default root directory for users.
Defaults to the current directory.
Set the path to a json credentials file.
Format:
[
{
"username": "...",
"password": "...",
"root": "..." // Root directory
},
...
]Set the username for the only user. Do not provide an argument to allow anonymous login.
Set the password for the given username.
Disable write actions such as upload, delete, etc.
The FtpSrv class extends the node net.Server. Some custom events can be resolved or rejected, such as login.
ftpServer.on('login', ({connection, username, password}, resolve, reject) => { ... });Occurs when a client is attempting to login. Here you can resolve the login request by username and password.
connection client class object
username string of username from USER command
password string of password from PASS command
resolve takes an object of arguments:
fs- Set a custom file system class for this connection to use.
- See File System for implementation details.
root- If
fsis not provided, this will set the root directory for the connection. - The user cannot traverse lower than this directory.
- If
cwd- If
fsis not provided, will set the starting directory for the connection - This is relative to the
rootdirectory.
- If
blacklist- Commands that are forbidden for only this connection
whitelist- If set, this connection will only be able to use the provided commands
reject takes an error object
ftpServer.on('client-error', ({connection, context, error}) => { ... });Occurs when an error arises in the client connection.
connection client class object
context string of where the error occurred
error error object
connection.on('RETR', (error, filePath) => { ... });Occurs when a file is downloaded.
error if successful, will be null
filePath location to which file was downloaded
connection.on('STOR', (error, fileName) => { ... });Occurs when a file is uploaded.
error if successful, will be null
fileName name of the file that was uploaded
connection.on('RNTO', (error, fileName) => { ... });Occurs when a file is renamed.
error if successful, will be null
fileName name of the file that was renamed
See the command registry for a list of all implemented FTP commands.
The default file system can be overwritten to use your own implementation.
This can allow for virtual file systems, and more.
Each connection can set it's own file system based on the user.
The default file system is exported and can be extended as needed:
const {FtpSrv, FileSystem} = require('ftp-srv');
class MyFileSystem extends FileSystem {
constructor() {
super(...arguments);
}
get(fileName) {
...
}
}Custom file systems can implement the following variables depending on the developers needs:
Returns a string of the current working directory
Used in: PWD
Returns a file stat object of file or directory
Used in: LIST, NLST, STAT, SIZE, RNFR, MDTM
Returns array of file and directory stat objects
Used in: LIST, NLST, STAT
Returns new directory relative to current directory
Used in: CWD, CDUP
Returns a path to a newly created directory
Used in: MKD
Returns a writable stream
Options:
append if true, append to existing file
start if set, specifies the byte offset to write to
Used in: STOR, APPE
Returns a readable stream
Options:
start if set, specifies the byte offset to read from
Used in: RETR
Delete a file or directory
Used in: DELE
Renames a file or directory
Used in: RNFR, RNTO
Modifies a file or directory's permissions
Used in: SITE CHMOD
Returns a unique file name to write to. Client requested filename available if you want to base your function on it.
Used in: STOU
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
This software is licensed under the MIT Licence. See LICENSE.