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NAME

Net::FTPServer::Handle - A generic Net::FTPServer file or directory handle.

SYNOPSIS

  use Net::FTPServer::Handle;

DESCRIPTION

METHODS

    $handle = Net::FTPServer::Handle->new ($ftps);

    Create a new handle. You would normally call this from a derived class.

    $rv = $handle->equals ($other_handle);

    Decide if two handles refer to the same thing (file or directory).

    ($mode, $perms, $nlink, $user, $group, $size, $time) = $handle->status;

    Return the file or directory status. The fields returned are:

      $mode     Mode        'd' = directory,
                            'f' = file,
                            and others as with
                            the find(1) -type option.
      $perms    Permissions Permissions in normal octal numeric format.
      $nlink    Link count
      $user     Username    In printable format.
      $group    Group name  In printable format.
      $size     Size        File size in bytes.
      $time     Time        Time (usually mtime) in Unix time_t format.

    In derived classes, some of this status information may well be synthesized, since virtual filesystems will often not contain information in a Unix-like format.

    $name = $handle->pathname;

    Return the full path of this file or directory. The path consists of all components separated by "/" characters.

    If the object is a directory, then the pathname will have a "/" character at the end.

    $name = $handle->filename;

    Return the filename part of the path. If the file is a directory, then this function returns "".

    $name = $handle->dirname;

    Return the directory name part of the path. The directory name always has a trailing "/" character.

    $rv = $handle->move ($dirh, $filename);

    Move the current file (or directory) into directory $dirh and call it $filename. If the operation is successful, return 0, else return -1.

    Underlying filesystems may impose limitations on moves: for example, it may not be possible to move a directory; it may not be possible to move a file to another directory; it may not be possible to move a file across filesystems.

    $rv = $handle->delete;

    Delete the current file or directory. If the delete command was successful, then return 0, else if there was an error return -1.

    Different underlying file systems may impose restrictions on this command: for example, it may not be possible to delete directories, or only if they are empty.

    This is a virtual function which is actually implemented in one of the subclasses.

AUTHORS

Richard Jones (rich@annexia.org).

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 2000 Biblio@Tech Ltd., Unit 2-3, 50 Carnwath Road, London, SW6 3EG, UK

SEE ALSO

Net::FTPServer(3), perl(1)

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