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CrushFTP supports REST style operations for file transfer. All you need is an auth header with BASIC auth, or a logged in cookie token.

You can get the CrushAuth cookie token via a POST with these parameters:

command=login&username=user&password=pass&encoded=true

Alternatively just issuing the HTTP BASIC auth header with its normal BASE64 encoded syntax is also valid but can't be tracked to a single session. So its not always desirable even though its convenient.

For file transfer, you can now do a GET or PUT command to download or upload.

GET /myfiles/file1.txt
PUT /anotherfolder/file2.txt

The path is for the user's VFS as configured in the User Manager. It has nothing to do with your server's local filesystem.

A rename can be done via the MOVE HTTP command, or via a POST with more parameters:

MOVE /myfiles/file1.txt
Location: http://serverdomain.com/anotherfolder/file3.txt
Or POST:
command=rename&path=/myfiles/&name1=file1.txt&name2=/anotherfolder/file3.txt
  • This is the same command issued via our WebInterface, so you can always inspect with Chrome for other commands on how we do it.


Deleting can be done via DELETE HTTP command or via POST with more parameters:
DELETE /myfiles/file1.txt
Or POST:
command=delete&names=/anotherfolder/file3.txt

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« This particular version was published on 21-Jul-2017 07:45 by Ben Spink.
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