An SSH2 client module written in pure JavaScript for node.js.
Development/testing is done against OpenSSH (6.6 currently).
Upgrading from v0.2.x? See the list of changes (including backwards incompatibilities).
- node.js -- v0.8.7 or newer
npm install ssh2
- Authenticate using keys and execute
uptimeon a server:
var Connection = require('ssh2');
var conn = new Connection();
conn.on('ready', function() {
console.log('Connection :: ready');
conn.exec('uptime', function(err, stream) {
if (err) throw err;
stream.on('exit', function(code, signal) {
console.log('Stream :: exit :: code: ' + code + ', signal: ' + signal);
}).on('close', function() {
console.log('Stream :: close');
conn.end();
}).on('data', function(data) {
console.log('STDOUT: ' + data);
}).stderr.on('data', function(data) {
console.log('STDERR: ' + data);
});
});
}).connect({
host: '192.168.100.100',
port: 22,
username: 'frylock',
privateKey: require('fs').readFileSync('/here/is/my/key')
});
// example output:
// Connection :: ready
// STDOUT: 17:41:15 up 22 days, 18:09, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.05
//
// Stream :: close
// Stream :: exit :: code: 0, signal: undefined- Authenticate using keys and start an interactive shell session:
var Connection = require('ssh2');
var conn = new Connection();
conn.on('ready', function() {
console.log('Connection :: ready');
conn.shell(function(err, stream) {
if (err) throw err;
stream.on('close', function() {
console.log('Stream :: close');
conn.end();
}).on('data', function(data) {
console.log('STDOUT: ' + data);
}).stderr.on('data', function(data) {
console.log('STDERR: ' + data);
});
stream.end('ls -l\nexit\n');
});
}).connect({
host: '192.168.100.100',
port: 22,
username: 'frylock',
privateKey: require('fs').readFileSync('/here/is/my/key')
});
// example output:
// Connection :: ready
// STDOUT: Last login: Sun Jun 15 09:37:21 2014 from 192.168.100.100
//
// STDOUT: ls -l
// exit
//
// STDOUT: frylock@athf:~$ ls -l
//
// STDOUT: total 8
//
// STDOUT: drwxr-xr-x 2 frylock frylock 4096 Nov 18 2012 mydir
//
// STDOUT: -rw-r--r-- 1 frylock frylock 25 Apr 11 2013 test.txt
//
// STDOUT: frylock@athf:~$ exit
//
// STDOUT: logout
//
// Stream :: close- Authenticate using password and send an HTTP request to port 80 on the server:
var Connection = require('ssh2');
var conn = new Connection();
conn.on('ready', function() {
console.log('Connection :: ready');
conn.forwardOut('192.168.100.102', 8000, '127.0.0.1', 80, function(err, stream) {
if (err) throw err;
stream.on('close', function() {
console.log('TCP :: CLOSED');
conn.end();
}).on('data', function(data) {
console.log('TCP :: DATA: ' + data);
}).end([
'HEAD / HTTP/1.1',
'User-Agent: curl/7.27.0',
'Host: 127.0.0.1',
'Accept: */*',
'Connection: close',
'',
''
].join('\r\n'));
});
}).connect({
host: '192.168.100.100',
port: 22,
username: 'frylock',
password: 'nodejsrules'
});
// example output:
// Connection :: ready
// TCP :: DATA: HTTP/1.1 200 OK
// Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2012 13:52:58 GMT
// Server: Apache/2.2.22 (Ubuntu)
// X-Powered-By: PHP/5.4.6-1ubuntu1
// Last-Modified: Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT
// Content-Encoding: gzip
// Vary: Accept-Encoding
// Connection: close
// Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
//
//
// TCP :: CLOSED- Authenticate using password and forward remote connections on port 8000 to us:
var Connection = require('ssh2');
var conn = new Connection();
conn.on('ready', function() {
console.log('Connection :: ready');
conn.forwardIn('127.0.0.1', 8000, function(err) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log('Listening for connections on server on port 8000!');
});
}).on('tcp connection', function(info, accept, reject) {
console.log('TCP :: INCOMING CONNECTION:');
console.dir(info);
accept().on('close', function() {
console.log('TCP :: CLOSED');
}).on('data', function(data) {
console.log('TCP :: DATA: ' + data);
}).end([
'HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found',
'Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2012 02:07:58 GMT',
'Server: ForwardedConnection',
'Content-Length: 0',
'Connection: close',
'',
''
].join('\r\n'));
}).connect({
host: '192.168.100.100',
port: 22,
username: 'frylock',
password: 'nodejsrules'
});
// example output:
// Connection :: ready
// Listening for connections on server on port 8000!
// (.... then from another terminal on the server: `curl -I http://127.0.0.1:8000`)
// TCP :: INCOMING CONNECTION: { destIP: '127.0.0.1',
// destPort: 8000,
// srcIP: '127.0.0.1',
// srcPort: 41969 }
// TCP DATA: HEAD / HTTP/1.1
// User-Agent: curl/7.27.0
// Host: 127.0.0.1:8000
// Accept: */*
//
//
// TCP :: CLOSED- Authenticate using password and get a directory listing via SFTP:
var Connection = require('ssh2');
var conn = new Connection();
conn.on('ready', function() {
console.log('Connection :: ready');
conn.sftp(function(err, sftp) {
if (err) throw err;
sftp.readdir('foo', function(err, list) {
if (err) throw err;
console.dir(list);
conn.end();
});
});
}).connect({
host: '192.168.100.100',
port: 22,
username: 'frylock',
password: 'nodejsrules'
});
// example output:
// Connection :: ready
// [ { filename: 'test.txt',
// longname: '-rw-r--r-- 1 frylock frylock 12 Nov 18 11:05 test.txt',
// attrs:
// { size: 12,
// uid: 1000,
// gid: 1000,
// mode: 33188,
// atime: 1353254750,
// mtime: 1353254744 } },
// { filename: 'mydir',
// longname: 'drwxr-xr-x 2 frylock frylock 4096 Nov 18 15:03 mydir',
// attrs:
// { size: 1048576,
// uid: 1000,
// gid: 1000,
// mode: 16877,
// atime: 1353269007,
// mtime: 1353269007 } } ]- Connection hopping:
var Connection = require('ssh2');
var conn1 = new Connection(),
conn2 = new Connection();
conn1.on('ready', function() {
console.log('FIRST :: connection ready');
conn1.exec('nc 192.168.1.2 22', function(err, stream) {
if (err) {
console.log('FIRST :: exec error: ' + err);
return conn1.end();
}
conn2.connect({
sock: stream,
username: 'user2',
password: 'password2',
});
});
}).connect({
host: '192.168.1.1',
username: 'user1',
password: 'password1',
});
conn2.on('ready', function() {
console.log('SECOND :: connection ready');
conn2.exec('uptime', function(err, stream) {
if (err) {
console.log('SECOND :: exec error: ' + err);
return conn1.end();
}
stream.on('end', function() {
conn1.end(); // close parent (and this) connection
}).on('data', function(data) {
console.log(data.toString());
});
});
});- Forward X11 connections (xeyes):
var net = require('net'),
Connection = require('ssh2');
var conn = new Connection();
conn.on('x11', function(info, accept, reject) {
var xserversock = new net.Socket();
xserversock.on('connect', function() {
var xclientsock = accept();
xclientsock.pipe(xserversock).pipe(xclientsock);
});
// connects to localhost:0.0
xserversock.connect(6000, 'localhost');
});
conn.on('ready', function() {
conn.exec('xeyes', { x11: true }, function(err, stream) {
if (err) throw err;
var code = 0;
stream.on('end', function() {
if (code !== 0)
console.log('Do you have X11 forwarding enabled on your SSH server?');
conn.end();
}).on('exit', function(exitcode) {
code = exitcode;
});
});
}).connect({
host: '192.168.1.1',
username: 'foo',
password: 'bar'
});- Dynamic (1:1) port forwarding using a SOCKSv5 proxy (using socksv5):
var socks = require('socksv5'),
Connection = require('ssh2');
var ssh_config = {
host: '192.168.100.1',
port: 22,
username: 'nodejs',
password: 'rules'
};
socks.createServer(function(info, accept, deny) {
var conn = new Connection();
conn.on('ready', function() {
conn.forwardOut(info.srcAddr,
info.srcPort,
info.dstAddr,
info.dstPort,
function(err, stream) {
if (err)
return deny();
var clientSocket;
if (clientSocket = accept(true)) {
stream.pipe(clientSocket).pipe(stream).on('close', function() {
conn.end();
});
} else
conn.end();
});
}).on('error', function(err) {
deny();
}).connect(ssh_config);
}).listen(1080, 'localhost', function() {
console.log('SOCKSv5 proxy server started on port 1080');
}).useAuth(socks.auth.None());
// test with cURL:
// curl -i --socks5 localhost:1080 google.com- Invoke an arbitrary subsystem (netconf in this example):
var Connection = require('ssh2'),
xmlhello = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>'+
'<hello xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">'+
' <capabilities>'+
' <capability>urn:ietf:params:netconf:base:1.0</capability>'+
' </capabilities>'+
'</hello>]]>]]>';
var conn = new Connection();
conn.on('ready', function() {
console.log('Connection :: ready');
conn.subsys('netconf', function(err, stream) {
if (err) throw err;
stream.on('data', function(data) {
console.log(data);
}).write(xmlhello);
});
}).connect({
host: '1.2.3.4',
port: 22,
username: 'blargh',
password: 'honk'
});require('ssh2') returns a Connection constructor
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banner(< string >message, < string >language) - A notice was sent by the server upon connection.
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ready() - Authentication was successful.
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tcp connection(< object >details, < function >accept, < function >reject) - An incoming forwarded TCP connection is being requested. Calling
acceptaccepts the connection and returns aChannelStreamobject. Callingrejectrejects the connection and no further action is needed.detailscontains:-
srcIP - string - The originating IP of the connection.
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srcPort - integer - The originating port of the connection.
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dstIP - string - The remote IP the connection was received on (given in earlier call to
forwardIn()). -
dstPort - integer - The remote port the connection was received on (given in earlier call to
forwardIn()).
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x11(< object >details, < function >accept, < function >reject) - An incoming X11 connection is being requested. Calling
acceptaccepts the connection and returns aChannelStreamobject. Callingrejectrejects the connection and no further action is needed.detailscontains:-
srcIP - string - The originating IP of the connection.
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srcPort - integer - The originating port of the connection.
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keyboard-interactive(< string >name, < string >instructions, < string >instructionsLang, < array >prompts, < function >finish) - The server is asking for replies to the given
promptsfor keyboard-interactive user authentication.nameis generally what you'd use as a window title (for GUI apps).promptsis an array of{ prompt: 'Password: ', echo: false }style objects (hereechoindicates whether user input should be displayed on the screen). The answers for all prompts must be provided as an array of strings and passed tofinishwhen you are ready to continue. Note: It's possible for the server to come back and ask more questions. -
change password(< string >message, < string >language, < function >done) - If using password-based user authentication, the server has requested that the user's password be changed. Call
donewith the new password. -
error(< Error >err) - An error occurred. A 'level' property indicates 'connection-socket' for socket-level errors and 'connection-ssh' for SSH disconnection messages. In the case of 'connection-ssh' messages, there may be a 'description' property that provides more detail.
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end() - The socket was disconnected.
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close(< boolean >hadError) - The socket was closed.
hadErroris set to true if this was due to error. -
debug(< string >message) - If
debugis set in the object passed to connect(), then this event will be emitted when the server sends debug messages. For OpenSSH, these usually are messages like "Pty allocation disabled.", "X11 forwarding disabled.", etc. when options are set for particular keys in~/.ssh/authorized_keys.
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(constructor)() - Creates and returns a new Connection instance.
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connect(< object >config) - (void) - Attempts a connection to a server using the information given in
config:-
host - < string > - Hostname or IP address of the server. Default:
'localhost' -
port - < integer > - Port number of the server. Default:
22 -
hostHash - < string > - 'md5' or 'sha1'. The host's key is hashed using this method and passed to the hostVerifier function. Default: (none)
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hostVerifier - < function > - Function that is passed a string hex hash of the host's key for verification purposes. Return true to continue with the connection, false to reject and disconnect. Default: (none)
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username - < string > - Username for authentication. Default: (none)
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password - < string > - Password for password-based user authentication. Default: (none)
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agent - < string > - Path to ssh-agent's UNIX socket for ssh-agent-based user authentication. Windows users: set to 'pageant' for authenticating with Pageant or (actual) path to a cygwin "UNIX socket." Default: (none)
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privateKey - < mixed > - Buffer or string that contains a private key for key-based user authentication (OpenSSH format). Default: (none)
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passphrase - < string > - For an encrypted private key, this is the passphrase used to decrypt it. Default: (none)
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tryKeyboard - < boolean > - Try keyboard-interactive user authentication if primary user authentication method fails. Default:
false -
pingInterval - < integer > - How often (in milliseconds) to send SSH-level keepalive packets to the server. Default:
60000 -
readyTimeout - < integer > - How long (in milliseconds) to wait for the SSH handshake to complete. Default:
10000 -
sock - < ReadableStream > - A ReadableStream to use for communicating with the server instead of creating and using a new TCP connection (useful for connection hopping).
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agentForward - < boolean > - Set to true to use OpenSSH agent forwarding ('[email protected]'). Default:
false
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Authentication method priorities: Password -> Private Key -> Agent (-> keyboard-interactive if tryKeyboard is true) -> None
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exec(< string >command[, < object >options], < function >callback) - (void) - Executes
commandon the server. Validoptionsproperties are:-
env - < object > - An environment to use for the execution of the command.
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pty - < mixed > - Set to true to allocate a pseudo-tty with defaults, or an object containing specific pseudo-tty settings (see 'Pseudo-TTY settings'). Setting up a pseudo-tty can be useful when working with remote processes that expect input from an actual terminal (e.g. sudo's password prompt).
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x11 - < mixed > - Set to true to use defaults below, a number to specify a specific screen number, or an object with the following valid properties:
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single - < boolean > - Allow just a single connection? Default:
false -
screen - < number > - Screen number to use Default:
0
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callbackhas 2 parameters: < Error >err, < ChannelStream >stream. -
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shell([[< object >window,] < object >options]< function >callback) - (void) - Starts an interactive shell session on the server, with optional
windowpseudo-tty settings (see 'Pseudo-TTY settings').optionssupports the 'x11' option as described in exec().callbackhas 2 parameters: < Error >err, < ChannelStream >stream. -
forwardIn(< string >remoteAddr, < integer >remotePort, < function >callback) - (void) - Bind to
remoteAddronremotePorton the server and forward incoming connections.callbackhas 2 parameters: < Error >err, < integer >port (portis the assigned port number ifremotePortwas 0). Here are some special values forremoteAddrand their associated binding behaviors:-
'' - Connections are to be accepted on all protocol families supported by the server.
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'0.0.0.0' - Listen on all IPv4 addresses.
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'::' - Listen on all IPv6 addresses.
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'localhost' - Listen on all protocol families supported by the server on loopback addresses only.
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'127.0.0.1' and '::1' - Listen on the loopback interfaces for IPv4 and IPv6, respectively.
-
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unforwardIn(< string >remoteAddr, < integer >remotePort, < function >callback) - (void) - Unbind
remoteAddronremotePorton the server and stop forwarding incoming connections. Untilcallbackis called, more connections may still come in.callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
forwardOut(< string >srcIP, < integer >srcPort, < string >dstIP, < integer >dstPort, < function >callback) - (void) - Open a connection with
srcIPandsrcPortas the originating address and port anddstIPanddstPortas the remote destination address and port.callbackhas 2 parameters: < Error >err, < ChannelStream >stream. -
sftp(< function >callback) - (void) - Starts an SFTP (protocol version 3) session.
callbackhas 2 parameters: < Error >err, < SFTP >sftpConnection. -
subsys(< string >subsystem, < function >callback) - (void) - Invokes
subsystemon the server.callbackhas 2 parameters: < Error >err, < ChannelStream >stream. -
end() - (void) - Disconnects the socket.
This is a normal streams2 Duplex Stream, with the following changes:
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A boolean property 'allowHalfOpen' exists and behaves similarly to the property of the same name for net.Socket. When the stream's end() is called, if 'allowHalfOpen' is
true, only EOF will be sent (the server can still send data if they have not already sent EOF). The default value for this property istrue. -
For shell():
- setWindow(< integer >rows, < integer >cols, < integer >height, < integer >width) - (void) - Lets the server know that the local terminal window has been resized. The meaning of these arguments are described in the 'Pseudo-TTY settings' section.
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For exec():
- An 'exit' event will be emitted when the process finishes. If the process finished normally, the process's return value is passed to the 'exit' callback. If the process was interrupted by a signal, the following are passed to the 'exit' callback: null, < string >signalName, < boolean >didCoreDump, < string >description.
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For shell() and exec():
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The readable side represents stdout and the writable side represents stdin.
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A
stderrproperty that represents the stream of output from stderr. -
signal(< string >signalName) - (void) - Sends a POSIX signal to the current process on the server. Valid signal names are: 'ABRT', 'ALRM', 'FPE', 'HUP', 'ILL', 'INT', 'KILL', 'PIPE', 'QUIT', 'SEGV', 'TERM', 'USR1', and 'USR2'. Also, from the RFC: "Some systems may not implement signals, in which case they SHOULD ignore this message." Note: If you are trying to send SIGINT and you find signal() doesn't work, try writing '\x03' to the exec/shell stream instead.
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- end() - The SFTP session was ended.
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end() - (void) - Ends the SFTP session.
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fastGet(< string >remotePath, < string >localPath[, < object >options], < function >callback) - (void) - Downloads a file at
remotePathtolocalPathusing parallel reads for faster throughput.optionscan have the following properties:-
concurrency - integer - Number of concurrent reads Default:
25 -
chunkSize - integer - Size of each read in bytes Default:
32768 -
step - function(< integer >total_transferred, < integer >chunk, < integer >total) - Called every time a part of a file was transferred
callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
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fastPut(< string >localPath, < string >remotePath[, < object >options], < function >callback) - (void) - Uploads a file from
localPathtoremotePathusing parallel reads for faster throughput.optionscan have the following properties:-
concurrency - integer - Number of concurrent reads Default:
25 -
chunkSize - integer - Size of each read in bytes Default:
32768 -
step - function(< integer >total_transferred, < integer >chunk, < integer >total) - Called every time a part of a file was transferred
callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
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createReadStream(< string >path[, < object >options]) - ReadStream - Returns a new readable stream for
path.optionshas the following defaults:{ flags: 'r', encoding: null, handle: null, mode: 0666, autoClose: true }
optionscan includestartandendvalues to read a range of bytes from the file instead of the entire file. Bothstartandendare inclusive and start at 0. Theencodingcan be'utf8','ascii', or'base64'.If
autoCloseis false, then the file handle won't be closed, even if there's an error. It is your responsiblity to close it and make sure there's no file handle leak. IfautoCloseis set to true (default behavior), onerrororendthe file handle will be closed automatically.An example to read the last 10 bytes of a file which is 100 bytes long:
sftp.createReadStream('sample.txt', {start: 90, end: 99});
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createWriteStream(< string >path[, < object >options]) - WriteStream - Returns a new writable stream for
path.optionshas the following defaults:{ flags: 'w', encoding: null, mode: 0666 }
optionsmay also include astartoption to allow writing data at some position past the beginning of the file. Modifying a file rather than replacing it may require a flags mode of 'r+' rather than the default mode 'w'.If 'autoClose' is set to false and you pipe to this stream, this stream will not automatically close after there is no more data upstream -- allowing future pipes and/or manual writes.
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open(< string >filename, < string >mode, [< ATTRS >attributes, ]< function >callback) - (void) - Opens a file
filenameformodewith optionalattributes.modeis any of the modes supported by fs.open (except sync mode).callbackhas 2 parameters: < Error >err, < Buffer >handle. -
close(< Buffer >handle, < function >callback) - (void) - Closes the resource associated with
handlegiven by open() or opendir().callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
read(< Buffer >handle, < Buffer >buffer, < integer >offset, < integer >length, < integer >position, < function >callback) - (void) - Reads
lengthbytes from the resource associated withhandlestarting atpositionand stores the bytes inbufferstarting atoffset.callbackhas 4 parameters: < Error >err, < integer >bytesRead, < Buffer >buffer (offset adjusted), < integer >position. -
write(< Buffer >handle, < Buffer >buffer, < integer >offset, < integer >length, < integer >position, < function >callback) - (void) - Writes
lengthbytes frombufferstarting atoffsetto the resource associated withhandlestarting atposition.callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
fstat(< Buffer >handle, < function >callback) - (void) - Retrieves attributes for the resource associated with
handle.callbackhas 2 parameters: < Error >err, < Stats >stats. -
fsetstat(< Buffer >handle, < ATTRS >attributes, < function >callback) - (void) - Sets the attributes defined in
attributesfor the resource associated withhandle.callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
futimes(< Buffer >handle, < mixed >atime, < mixed >mtime, < function >callback) - (void) - Sets the access time and modified time for the resource associated with
handle.atimeandmtimecan be Date instances or UNIX timestamps.callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
fchown(< Buffer >handle, < integer >uid, < integer >gid, < function >callback) - (void) - Sets the owner for the resource associated with
handle.callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
fchmod(< Buffer >handle, < mixed >mode, < function >callback) - (void) - Sets the mode for the resource associated with
handle.modecan be an integer or a string containing an octal number.callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
opendir(< string >path, < function >callback) - (void) - Opens a directory
path.callbackhas 2 parameters: < Error >err, < Buffer >handle. -
readdir(< mixed >location, < function >callback) - (void) - Retrieves a directory listing.
locationcan either be a Buffer containing a valid directory handle from opendir() or a string containing the path to a directory.callbackhas 2 parameters: < Error >err, < mixed >list.listis an Array of{ filename: 'foo', longname: '....', attrs: {...} }style objects (attrs is of type ATTR). Iflocationis a directory handle, this function may need to be called multiple times untillistis boolean false, which indicates that no more directory entries are available for that directory handle. -
unlink(< string >path, < function >callback) - (void) - Removes the file/symlink at
path.callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
rename(< string >srcPath, < string >destPath, < function >callback) - (void) - Renames/moves
srcPathtodestPath.callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
mkdir(< string >path, [< ATTRS >attributes, ]< function >callback) - (void) - Creates a new directory
path.callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
rmdir(< string >path, < function >callback) - (void) - Removes the directory at
path.callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
stat(< string >path, < function >callback) - (void) - Retrieves attributes for
path.callbackhas 2 parameter: < Error >err, < Stats >stats. -
lstat(< string >path, < function >callback) - (void) - Retrieves attributes for
path. Ifpathis a symlink, the link itself is stat'ed instead of the resource it refers to.callbackhas 2 parameters: < Error >err, < Stats >stats. -
setstat(< string >path, < ATTRS >attributes, < function >callback) - (void) - Sets the attributes defined in
attributesforpath.callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
utimes(< string >path, < mixed >atime, < mixed >mtime, < function >callback) - (void) - Sets the access time and modified time for
path.atimeandmtimecan be Date instances or UNIX timestamps.callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
chown(< string >path, < integer >uid, < integer >gid, < function >callback) - (void) - Sets the owner for
path.callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
chmod(< string >path, < mixed >mode, < function >callback) - (void) - Sets the mode for
path.modecan be an integer or a string containing an octal number.callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
readlink(< string >path, < function >callback) - (void) - Retrieves the target for a symlink at
path.callbackhas 2 parameters: < Error >err, < string >target. -
symlink(< string >targetPath, < string >linkPath, < function >callback) - (void) - Creates a symlink at
linkPathtotargetPath.callbackhas 1 parameter: < Error >err. -
realpath(< string >path, < function >callback) - (void) - Resolves
pathto an absolute path.callbackhas 2 parameters: < Error >err, < string >absPath.
An object with the following valid properties:
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mode - < integer > - Mode/permissions for the resource.
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uid - < integer > - User ID of the resource.
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gid - < integer > - Group ID of the resource.
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size - < integer > - Resource size in bytes.
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atime - < integer > - UNIX timestamp of the access time of the resource.
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mtime - < integer > - UNIX timestamp of the modified time of the resource.
When supplying an ATTRS object to one of the SFTP methods:
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atimeandmtimecan be either a Date instance or a UNIX timestamp. -
modecan either be an integer or a string containing an octal number.
An object with the same attributes as an ATTRS object with the addition of the following methods:
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stats.isDirectory() -
stats.isFile() -
stats.isBlockDevice() -
stats.isCharacterDevice() -
stats.isSymbolicLink() -
stats.isFIFO() -
stats.isSocket()
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rows - < integer > - Number of rows Default:
24 -
cols - < integer > - Number of columns Default:
80 -
height - < integer > - Height in pixels Default:
480 -
width - < integer > - Width in pixels Default:
640 -
term - < string > - The value to use for $TERM Default:
'vt100'
rows and cols override width and height when rows and cols are non-zero.
Pixel dimensions refer to the drawable area of the window.
Zero dimension parameters are ignored.