I am getting the following error:
"Errno::ENOENT: No such file or directory"
when I try to download a file into a directory that does not exist.
For example:
ftp = Net::FTP.new('example.com')
ftp.login
files = ftp.chdir('pub/lang/ruby/contrib')
files = ftp.list('n*')
ftp.getbinaryfile('nif.rb-0.91.gz', 'pub/lang/ruby/contrib/nif.gz', 1024)
ftp.close
However, for many of the files I will be downloading, the full directory path will not exist. For example, until the first file creates pub, it won't exist and this goes for lang/ruby/contrib too.
Is there a method that can check if directories exist and if not create them? I know that there is exist?, but that looks to reference files and it does not create the full path. I figure I need some recursive method to traverse down the folder structure until it hits the filename.
EDIT: mkdir_p seems to be exactly the solution I need.
However, when I use a path of "/a/b/c" I noticed that FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(localdir)) returns an error: Errno::EACCES: Permission denied - /a
If I remove the "/" in front manually it works. What is causing this? What is the best solution for resolving the error? should I just use the following?
path="/a/b/c"
if path[0]="/"
path=path[1..-1]
end
However, I feel like this is just a hack.