(JavaScript) Download Text File into String Variable
Download a text file directly into a string variable.
var success = false;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
var ftp = new CkFtp2();
ftp.Hostname = "ftp.someFtpServer.com";
ftp.Username = "myFtpUserAccount";
ftp.Password = "myFtpPassword";
// Set other possible settings...
// See http://www.cknotes.com/determining-ftp2-connection-settings/
// for more information about FTP connection settings.
ftp.Passive = true;
ftp.AuthTls = true;
// Connect and login to the FTP server.
success = ftp.Connect();
if (success !== true) {
console.log(ftp.LastErrorText);
return;
}
// Change to the remote directory where the existing file is located.
success = ftp.ChangeRemoteDir("junk");
if (success !== true) {
console.log(ftp.LastErrorText);
return;
}
// Download the contents of the remote file into a string variable.
// The GetRemoteFileTextData method assumes the remote file contains ANSI chars.
// To download text files containing non-ANSI text, such as utf-8, call GetRemoteFileTextC
// instead. (see below)
var fileContents = ftp.GetRemoteFileTextData("ansiText.txt");
if (ftp.LastMethodSuccess !== true) {
console.log(ftp.LastErrorText);
return;
}
else {
console.log(fileContents);
}
// To download a remote text file containing utf-8 chars,
// call GetRemoteFileTextC and pass "utf-8" for the 2nd arg. This tells
// Chilkat to interpret the incoming bytes according to the utf-8 character encoding.
fileContents = ftp.GetRemoteFileTextC("utf8Text.txt","utf-8");
if (ftp.LastMethodSuccess !== true) {
console.log(ftp.LastErrorText);
return;
}
else {
console.log(fileContents);
}
success = ftp.Disconnect();
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