I want to delete a folder in FTP and it's files recursively.
Any example code do I can implement?
I want to delete a folder in FTP and it's files recursively.
Any example code do I can implement?
Nice Little example you can find here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.net.ftpwebrequest.aspx
In the example they used WebRequestMethods.Ftp.UploadFile
class to direct what kind of operation they want to do.
Use the WebRequestMethods.Ftp.RemoveDirectory method once you have a handle on the parent directory you want to delete:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.net.webrequestmethods.ftp.aspx
First you have to list all your files in your directory :
public static List<string> DirectoryListing(string Path, string ServerAdress, string Login, string Password)
{
FtpWebRequest request = (FtpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("ftp://" + ServerAdress + Path);
request.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(Login, Password);
request.Method = WebRequestMethods.Ftp.ListDirectory;
FtpWebResponse response = (FtpWebResponse)request.GetResponse();
Stream responseStream = response.GetResponseStream();
StreamReader reader = new StreamReader(responseStream);
List<string> result = new List<string>();
while (!reader.EndOfStream)
{
result.Add(reader.ReadLine());
}
reader.Close();
response.Close();
return result;
}
Then you need a method to delete a single file (because you can delete a folder only if it's empty) :
public static void DeleteFTPFile(string Path, string ServerAdress, string Login, string Password)
{
FtpWebRequest clsRequest = (System.Net.FtpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("ftp://" + ServerAdress + Path);
clsRequest.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential(Login, Password);
clsRequest.Method = WebRequestMethods.Ftp.DeleteFile;
string result = string.Empty;
FtpWebResponse response = (FtpWebResponse)clsRequest.GetResponse();
long size = response.ContentLength;
Stream datastream = response.GetResponseStream();
StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(datastream);
result = sr.ReadToEnd();
sr.Close();
datastream.Close();
response.Close();
}
And finally :
public static void DeleteFTPDirectory(string Path, string ServerAdress, string Login, string Password)
{
FtpWebRequest clsRequest = (System.Net.FtpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("ftp://" + ServerAdress + Path);
clsRequest.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential(Login, Password);
List<string> filesList = DirectoryListing(Path, ServerAdress, Login, Password);
foreach (string file in filesList)
{
DeleteFTPFile(Path + file, ServerAdress, Login, Password);
}
clsRequest.Method = WebRequestMethods.Ftp.RemoveDirectory;
string result = string.Empty;
FtpWebResponse response = (FtpWebResponse)clsRequest.GetResponse();
long size = response.ContentLength;
Stream datastream = response.GetResponseStream();
StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(datastream);
result = sr.ReadToEnd();
sr.Close();
datastream.Close();
response.Close();
}
You can easily call this like that (for me those methods are in a class called "Ftp") :
Ftp.DeleteFTPDirectory(the_path_of_your_folder_in_ftp,your_server_address,your_ftp_login,your_ftp_password);
Of course, you'll need to customize those lines, but it worked perfectly for me :)
There's no support for recursive operations in the FtpWebRequest
class (or any other FTP implementation in the .NET framework). You have to implement the recursion yourself:
Tricky part is to identify files from subdirectories. There's no way to do that in a portable way with the FtpWebRequest
. The FtpWebRequest
unfortunately does not support the MLSD
command, which is the only portable way to retrieve directory listing with file attributes in FTP protocol. See also Checking if object on FTP server is file or directory.
Your options are:
LIST
command = ListDirectoryDetails
method) and try to parse a server-specific listing. Many FTP servers use *nix-style listing, where you identify a directory by the d
at the very beginning of the entry. But many servers use a different format. The following example uses this approach (assuming the *nix format).static void DeleteFtpDirectory(string url, NetworkCredential credentials)
{
FtpWebRequest listRequest = (FtpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(url);
listRequest.Method = WebRequestMethods.Ftp.ListDirectoryDetails;
listRequest.Credentials = credentials;
List<string> lines = new List<string>();
using (FtpWebResponse listResponse = (FtpWebResponse)listRequest.GetResponse())
using (Stream listStream = listResponse.GetResponseStream())
using (StreamReader listReader = new StreamReader(listStream))
{
while (!listReader.EndOfStream)
{
lines.Add(listReader.ReadLine());
}
}
foreach (string line in lines)
{
string[] tokens =
line.Split(new[] { ' ' }, 9, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);
string name = tokens[8];
string permissions = tokens[0];
string fileUrl = url + name;
if (permissions[0] == 'd')
{
DeleteFtpDirectory(fileUrl + "/", credentials);
}
else
{
FtpWebRequest deleteRequest = (FtpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(fileUrl);
deleteRequest.Method = WebRequestMethods.Ftp.DeleteFile;
deleteRequest.Credentials = credentials;
deleteRequest.GetResponse();
}
}
FtpWebRequest removeRequest = (FtpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(url);
removeRequest.Method = WebRequestMethods.Ftp.RemoveDirectory;
removeRequest.Credentials = credentials;
removeRequest.GetResponse();
}
The url
should be like ftp://example.com/directory/to/delete/
Or use a 3rd party library that supports recursive operations.
For example with WinSCP .NET assembly you can delete whole directory with a single call to Session.RemoveFiles
:
// Setup session options
SessionOptions sessionOptions = new SessionOptions
{
Protocol = Protocol.Ftp,
HostName = "example.com",
UserName = "user",
Password = "mypassword",
};
using (Session session = new Session())
{
// Connect
session.Open(sessionOptions);
// Delete folder
session.RemoveFiles("/home/user/foldertoremove").Check();
}
Internally, WinSCP uses the MLSD
command, if supported by the server. If not, it uses the LIST
command and supports dozens of different listing formats.
(I'm the author of WinSCP)
Nice Little example you can find here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.net.ftpwebrequest.aspx
In the example they used WebRequestMethods.Ftp.UploadFile
class to direct what kind of operation they want to do.
Use the WebRequestMethods.Ftp.RemoveDirectory method once you have a handle on the parent directory you want to delete:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.net.webrequestmethods.ftp.aspx
None of the solutions really worked on different types of servers except using System.Net.FtpClient
using System.Net.FtpClient;
static void DeleteFtpDirectoryAndContent(string host, string path, NetworkCredential credentials, string dontDeleteFileUrl)
{
using (FtpClient conn = new FtpClient())
{
conn.Host = host;
conn.Credentials = credentials;
foreach (FtpListItem item in conn.GetListing(path, FtpListOption.AllFiles | FtpListOption.ForceList))
{
switch (item.Type)
{
case FtpFileSystemObjectType.Directory:
conn.DeleteDirectory(item.FullName, true, FtpListOption.AllFiles | FtpListOption.ForceList);
break;
case FtpFileSystemObjectType.File:
if (!dontDeleteFileUrl.EndsWith(item.FullName, StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase))
conn.DeleteFile(item.FullName);
break;
}
}
}
}
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