I have a website with PHP files and other. I would like to do one-click synchronisation between my local copy of a website and my website on the server. It would be nice if there was be a command line utility or plugin to Eclipse PDT to do this.
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My OS is Windows, and server has a Linux.– Tom SmykowskiMar 28, 2009 at 18:52
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Ok, you need a synchronization tool with command line support for windows. if you have python installed you could try ftpsync2d since it's free– Konstantin TarkusMar 28, 2009 at 19:01
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code.google.com/p/ftpsync2d– Konstantin TarkusMar 28, 2009 at 19:02
8 Answers
I would recommend lftp. It's a sophisticated, scriptable command-line FTP client.
lftp has builtin mirror which can download or update a whole directory tree. There is also reverse mirror (mirror -R) which uploads or updates a directory tree on server. Mirror can also synchronize directories between two remote servers, using FXP if available.
lftp -f mirror.sh
mirror.sh
open sftp://<username>:<password>@<ip address>
mirror -c /<source> /<destination>
exit
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That link is for the Linux version. Don't know if the Windows version is maintained anymore, but there's a copy of it here: redpark.posterous.com/lftp-for-windows– Simon E.Oct 8, 2012 at 1:13
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It's still maintained --- 2013-03-14: lftp-4.4.5 released. A performance bug fixed.– schmunkApr 30, 2013 at 10:09
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I've found WinSCP. It's FTP, free and Open Source: http://winscp.net/eng/docs/start
And it works from command line with comparision of files (to synchronise it)
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WinScp worked nice to download updates but is there a way to get it to delete files that are no longer on the ftp server?– MikeApr 8, 2013 at 15:51
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There is a tool called FTP Synchronizer (for Windows) which can be ran from a command line. You can't synchronize files by FTP without using any FTP library. The more mature is this library has the faster it will synchronize files (for example it can cache already synched file info in it's internal database).
Don't like FTP Synchronizer? Google for alternative.
- FTP Synchronizer - Windows
- BatchSync FTP - Windows
- Synchronize It - Windows
- ScriptFTP - Windows
- Weex - Free, Open Source, Unix
- ftpsync2d at code.google.com - Free, Open Source, Python
I've been using scriptFTP on my dedicated windows servers for well over a year to synchronise my database backup directories with my local servers. It's an excellent product that allows you to script (to a pretty sophisticated level) and schedule virtually any FTP task.
I have no connection with the product - just an extremely impressed user. The product solves precisely the problem it's is designed to solve and has proven totally solid for me. It's commercial - USD$35 - but one of the best $35 I ever spent on software.
You could try Aptana (http://www.aptana.org/studio/download) wich provide a file transfert tool to synchronise a project with a distant server using FTP. You can use the script view to enable a nice feature : upload current file on save !
PhpStorm just added two-way sync (over FTP and others) into their most excellent PHP IDE. This feature is in the current 3.0 EAP (beta), not in the 2.1 version.
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I did read the full question, but the question is poorly written, seeing as the request for perhaps an IDE plugin is only added at the very end as a side-note. The title only mentions command line and it's the answer that comes up at the top on Google Jul 5, 2017 at 16:25
I made a simple script
#!/bin/bash
FTPLOCALFOLDER=$1
FTPLINK=$2
ls "$FTPLOCALFOLDER" > "./filesdownloaded.txt"
curl -sS "$FTPLINK" | grep -oE "(?href=\").*?(?\")" | awk -F '"' '{print $2}' > "./filesinlink.txt"
grep -v -f "./filesdownloaded.txt" "./filesinlink.txt" > "./filestodownload.txt"
echo "Start downloading"
while read p; do
echo "downloading..... $p from $FTPLINK$p"
wget "$FTPLINK""$p" -O "$FTPLOCALFOLDER""$p"
done < "./filestodownload.txt"
You can use like:
./wgetSync.sh <LOCALFOLDER> <FTPLINK>
Sounds to me like a perfect application for version control software. Pick mercurial or git and use it for both version control and synchronization within the directories on the two machines. Mercurial is more user friendly overall and has a smoother install and presence on windows, though setting up git on windows is no longer too much of a hassle either.
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4This is not an answer! He didn't ask "hey, I'm trying to sync FTP but please give me a different solution". This angers me so much. What about when people don't have access to using git, for example their terrible client has a terrible client who have a terrible IT company straight outta 1997 who only allow CPanel and MySQLAdmin access? If you think the people reading this have never heard of Git, please, go ahead and write a comment on the question. But it's not a solution to the question! Jul 3, 2017 at 14:46