Do the retrbinary()
and storbinary()
functions in ftplib
raise exceptions if transfer not successful (or do I need to explicitly check for this)?
Eg. I currently have code that does...
ftp = ftplib.FTP(<all the connection info>)
try:
fd = open(MYFILE, 'rb')
res = ftp.storbinary("filename.csv", fd)
print(str(res))
fd.close
except:
print("Failed to upload file")
I notice that 1) the type
of the return value from storbinary
is just a str
and 2) it reads "266 Transfer Complete" when successfully uploaded file to the ftp location. If there is a problem during uploading, will the except section of the code get triggered (ie. will the storbinary
function throw an exception) OR do I need to explicitly check the string literal response like...
ftp = ftplib.FTP(<all the connection info>)
try:
fd = open(MYFILE, 'rb')
res = ftp.storbinary("filename.csv", fd)
print(str(res))
fd.close
if str(res) is not "226 Transfer Complete":
raise Exception
except:
print("Failed to upload file")
...? Is there another more conventional way to catch this? (I have the same question for ftplib
's retrbinary
function as well).