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.txtOr POST:
command=rename&path=/myfiles/&name1=file1.txt&name2=/anotherfolder/file3.txt&c2f=ABCD
- This is the same command issued via our WebInterface, so you can always inspect with Chrome for other commands on how we do it.
- As with all POST scenarios, the c2f is required if using a CrushAuth cookie token. The c2f is the last 4 characters of the CrushAuth cookie.
Deleting can be done via DELETE HTTP command or via POST with more parameters:
DELETE /myfiles/file1.txtOr POST:
command=delete&names=/anotherfolder/file3.txt&c2f=ABCD
- As with all POST scenarios, the c2f is required if using a CrushAuth cookie token. The c2f is the last 4 characters of the CrushAuth cookie.
Multipart from uploading is also possible, but far more complex of a topic. You should already be familiar with how multipart works. The parameters for uploading are:
command=STOR alt_name=file4.txt uploadPath=/anotherfolder/ start_resume_loc=0. ***OPTIONAL Last-Modified=milliseocndtimestamp ***OPTIONAL c2f=ABCD filenameobjectdata
- As with all POST scenarios, the c2f is required if using a CrushAuth cookie token. The c2f is the last 4 characters of the CrushAuth cookie.
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This particular version was published on 21-Jul-2017 07:54 by Ben Spink.
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