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  • R rezaMSLM

    I have written a program to login to my ftp account:
    Here
    Now i want to read a text file Located on my FTP server and search for some special strings in it; if there is do something if not do another.
    how can I do this?

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    aha_1980
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    wrote on last edited by aha_1980
    #3

    Hi @rezaMSLM,

    the short recipe is:

    • download the file by FTP with QFtp
    • store the file in a temp folder (make sure to override existing files or give them unique names): QTemporaryFile
    • open the file and search for your strings: QFile, QTextStream

    Regards

    Edit: @mrjj was faster once again ;)

    Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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      #4

      when using QFtp::get() method to download a file from server where is the file stored?

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      • R rezaMSLM

        when using QFtp::get() method to download a file from server where is the file stored?

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        @rezaMSLM said in How To Read a Text File Contents Located on a FTP Server:

        when using QFtp::get() method to download a file from server where is the file stored?

        You provide a pointer to a QFile as second parameter of get(). So it's up to you where the file lands.

        Just have a deep look the the Example that was recommended you by @mrjj already.

        Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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        • aha_1980A aha_1980

          @rezaMSLM said in How To Read a Text File Contents Located on a FTP Server:

          when using QFtp::get() method to download a file from server where is the file stored?

          You provide a pointer to a QFile as second parameter of get(). So it's up to you where the file lands.

          Just have a deep look the the Example that was recommended you by @mrjj already.

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          wrote on last edited by rezaMSLM
          #6

          @aha_1980 said in How To Read a Text File Contents Located on a FTP Server:

          Just have a deep look the the Example that was recommended you by @mrjj already.

          I tried reading that example and some other codes on the internet But I'm a beginer and the examples were Confusing for me !
          for first step I just want to download a text file located on FTP server into my desktop.
          would any one please write a sample code for me doing that? thinking on simple sample codes will help me much.

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          • R rezaMSLM

            @aha_1980 said in How To Read a Text File Contents Located on a FTP Server:

            Just have a deep look the the Example that was recommended you by @mrjj already.

            I tried reading that example and some other codes on the internet But I'm a beginer and the examples were Confusing for me !
            for first step I just want to download a text file located on FTP server into my desktop.
            would any one please write a sample code for me doing that? thinking on simple sample codes will help me much.

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            jsulm
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            wrote on last edited by
            #7

            @rezaMSLM @mrjj already provided simple example code

            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @rezaMSLM @mrjj already provided simple example code

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              wrote on last edited by
              #8

              @jsulm
              I Didn't got it

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              • R rezaMSLM

                @jsulm
                I Didn't got it

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                jsulm
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                #9

                @rezaMSLM What exactly you didn't get?

                https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @rezaMSLM What exactly you didn't get?

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                  rezaMSLM
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #10

                  @jsulm
                  how to specify download directory

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                  • R rezaMSLM

                    @jsulm
                    how to specify download directory

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                    jsulm
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #11

                    @rezaMSLM It is up to you where to store the file. You can use http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstandardpaths.html#locate to get a directory (for example the temp directory).

                    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @rezaMSLM It is up to you where to store the file. You can use http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstandardpaths.html#locate to get a directory (for example the temp directory).

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                      wrote on last edited by rezaMSLM
                      #12

                      @jsulm
                      I want a sample Code not an english Link
                      I understand C++ much better than English

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                        wrote on last edited by rezaMSLM
                        #13

                        Where i am wrong?

                        MainWindow::MainWindow(...)
                        {
                        my_file=new QFile("Qt_Test.txt");//create new file named Qt_Test.txt
                        QTemporaryFile(QDir::tempPath());//store that file in temp path
                        .
                        .
                        }
                        
                        void MainWindow::on_pushButton_Download_clicked()
                        {
                            ftp->get("Qt_Test.txt",my_file,QFtp::Ascii);//download Qt_Test.txt which is located on server 
                        }
                        

                        I Receive no error but no file is downloaded to temp folder

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                        • R rezaMSLM

                          Where i am wrong?

                          MainWindow::MainWindow(...)
                          {
                          my_file=new QFile("Qt_Test.txt");//create new file named Qt_Test.txt
                          QTemporaryFile(QDir::tempPath());//store that file in temp path
                          .
                          .
                          }
                          
                          void MainWindow::on_pushButton_Download_clicked()
                          {
                              ftp->get("Qt_Test.txt",my_file,QFtp::Ascii);//download Qt_Test.txt which is located on server 
                          }
                          

                          I Receive no error but no file is downloaded to temp folder

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                          #14

                          @rezaMSLM Did you check the example? http://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qt-network-qftp-example.html

                          MainWindow::MainWindow(...)
                          {
                          }
                          
                          void MainWindow::on_pushButton_Download_clicked()
                          {
                              QString path = QDir::tempPath() + '/' + "Qt_Test.txt";
                              my_file=new QFile(path);
                              my_file->open(QIODevice::WriteOnly);
                              ftp->get("Qt_Test.txt",my_file,QFtp::Ascii);//download Qt_Test.txt which is located on server 
                          }

                          https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                          • jsulmJ jsulm

                            @rezaMSLM Did you check the example? http://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qt-network-qftp-example.html

                            MainWindow::MainWindow(...)
                            {
                            }
                            
                            void MainWindow::on_pushButton_Download_clicked()
                            {
                                QString path = QDir::tempPath() + '/' + "Qt_Test.txt";
                                my_file=new QFile(path);
                                my_file->open(QIODevice::WriteOnly);
                                ftp->get("Qt_Test.txt",my_file,QFtp::Ascii);//download Qt_Test.txt which is located on server 
                            }
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                            rezaMSLM
                            wrote on last edited by rezaMSLM
                            #15

                            @jsulm

                            @jsulm said in How To Read a Text File Contents Located on a FTP Server:

                            Did you check the example? http://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qt-network-qftp-example.html

                            yes

                            the file is created but is empty while the program is open!

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                            • R rezaMSLM

                              @jsulm

                              @jsulm said in How To Read a Text File Contents Located on a FTP Server:

                              Did you check the example? http://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qt-network-qftp-example.html

                              yes

                              the file is created but is empty while the program is open!

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                              JonB
                              wrote on last edited by JonB
                              #16

                              @rezaMSLM
                              I could be wrong, but in @jsulm's code immediately after the ftp->get() line I would add line:

                              my_file->close()
                              

                              I see that the example in the docs does not do that. Which seems a bit surprising, but the docs may know better than I do. However, assuming the file close is needed, you would get exactly the behaviour you describe (empty till exit program) if you do not close it. So I would give it a try and see....

                              EDIT My assumption here was wrong, see further post below.

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                              • JonBJ JonB

                                @rezaMSLM
                                I could be wrong, but in @jsulm's code immediately after the ftp->get() line I would add line:

                                my_file->close()
                                

                                I see that the example in the docs does not do that. Which seems a bit surprising, but the docs may know better than I do. However, assuming the file close is needed, you would get exactly the behaviour you describe (empty till exit program) if you do not close it. So I would give it a try and see....

                                EDIT My assumption here was wrong, see further post below.

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                                wrote on last edited by rezaMSLM
                                #17

                                @JonB
                                I tried it but didn"t worked

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                                • R rezaMSLM

                                  @JonB
                                  I tried it but didn"t worked

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                                  wrote on last edited by JonB
                                  #18

                                  @rezaMSLM
                                  Hang on, I've just read more in the docs, as follows:

                                  On the other hand, if you only want to work with the complete data, you can connect to the commandFinished() signal and read the data when the get() command is finished.

                                  The function does not block and returns immediately. The command is scheduled, and its execution is performed asynchronously. The function returns a unique identifier which is passed by commandStarted() and commandFinished().

                                  When the command is started the commandStarted() signal is emitted. When it is finished the commandFinished() signal is emitted.

                                  So if I understand right, the get() merely initiates the transfer. I believe you need to write a commandFinished slot, and close the file there.

                                  Ah yes, the example page goes on to show that. The example code has:

                                      if (ftp->currentCommand() == QFtp::Get) {
                                          if (error) {
                                              statusLabel->setText(tr("Canceled download of %1.")
                                                                   .arg(file->fileName()));
                                              file->close();
                                              file->remove();
                                          } else {
                                              statusLabel->setText(tr("Downloaded %1 to current directory.")
                                                                   .arg(file->fileName()));
                                              file->close();
                                          }
                                  

                                  When a Get command is finished, a file has finished downloading (or an error occurred during the download).

                                  I do believe the reason your file is empty is that it must be closed, at the correct time, before you will see contents.

                                  I think you have to follow the whole example code, or perhaps download the source files from there and p,lay with the whole project if you want to see how to use it fully.

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                                    #19

                                    Hi, also you could check that the FTP username and password are correct.

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                                    • hskoglundH hskoglund

                                      Hi, also you could check that the FTP username and password are correct.

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                                      JonB
                                      wrote on last edited by JonB
                                      #20

                                      @hskoglund
                                      Yes, but isn't username/password checking performed/errored much earlier than when he gets to issuing the get()? It's performed during FTP connection open.

                                      The behaviour he describes --- file content not "visible" till exit application, then correct --- is explained exactly by failure to close output file, at least under Windows, which has a habit of marking files to be 0 length till closed by writer.

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                                      • JonBJ JonB

                                        @rezaMSLM
                                        Hang on, I've just read more in the docs, as follows:

                                        On the other hand, if you only want to work with the complete data, you can connect to the commandFinished() signal and read the data when the get() command is finished.

                                        The function does not block and returns immediately. The command is scheduled, and its execution is performed asynchronously. The function returns a unique identifier which is passed by commandStarted() and commandFinished().

                                        When the command is started the commandStarted() signal is emitted. When it is finished the commandFinished() signal is emitted.

                                        So if I understand right, the get() merely initiates the transfer. I believe you need to write a commandFinished slot, and close the file there.

                                        Ah yes, the example page goes on to show that. The example code has:

                                            if (ftp->currentCommand() == QFtp::Get) {
                                                if (error) {
                                                    statusLabel->setText(tr("Canceled download of %1.")
                                                                         .arg(file->fileName()));
                                                    file->close();
                                                    file->remove();
                                                } else {
                                                    statusLabel->setText(tr("Downloaded %1 to current directory.")
                                                                         .arg(file->fileName()));
                                                    file->close();
                                                }
                                        

                                        When a Get command is finished, a file has finished downloading (or an error occurred during the download).

                                        I do believe the reason your file is empty is that it must be closed, at the correct time, before you will see contents.

                                        I think you have to follow the whole example code, or perhaps download the source files from there and p,lay with the whole project if you want to see how to use it fully.

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                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #21

                                        @JonB said in How To Read a Text File Contents Located on a FTP Server:

                                        I do believe the reason your file is empty is that it must be closed, at the correct time, before you will see contents

                                        you were right!
                                        this code solved the problem

                                        void MainWindow::ftpCommandFinished(int id, bool error)
                                        {
                                        .
                                        .
                                            if(my_file->isOpen())
                                            {
                                                 my_file->close();
                                            }
                                        .
                                        .
                                        }
                                        
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                                          @rezaMSLM if your issue is solved please don't forget to mark your post as such. Thank you

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