This is a fork of the SimpleFTPServer on github found at https://github.com/xreef/SimpleFTPServer.
I extended the code to enable more than one concurrent FTP session. So i.e. it is possible to use WinSCP to edit files and use background transfers (transfer queue).
On default in FtpServerKey.h the define FTP_MAX_SESSIONS is set to 2 for two concurrent FTP connections. But you can also use another value by using the 3rd parameter of the FtpServer constructor, which I added in MultiFTPServer (compared to SimpleFTPServer). A single new method added for the MultiFTPServer is getMaxSessions() to get the actual number of concurrently useable FTP sessions.
The following text is the original description of the SimpleFTPServer.
Instruction on FTP server on esp8266 and esp32 Simple FTP Server library now with support for Wio Terminal and SD
- esp8266 (Flash: SPIFFs, LittleFS. SD: SD, SdFat 2)
- esp32 (SPIFFS, LITTLEFS, FFAT, SD: SD, SdFat)
- stm32 (SdFat, SPI flash)
- Arduino (SD with 8.3 file format, SD: SD, SdFat 2)
- Wio Terminal (SdFat 2, Seed SD, and native FAT)
- 2022-05-21 2.1.2 Fix SD path (#19)
- 2022-05-21 2.1.1 Minor fix
- 2022-03-30 2.1.0 Add UTF8 support and enabled It by default (Thanks to @plaber)
- 2022-03-30 2.0.0 Complete support for STM32 with SD and SPI Flash minor bux fix and HELP command support
- 2022-03-17 1.3.0 Fix enc28j60 and w5500 support and restructuring for local settings
- 2022-02-25 1.2.1 Fix anonymous user begin and fix SPIFFS wrong display
- 2022-02-22 1.2.0 Add anonymous user and implement correct RFC (#9 now work correctly with File Explorer)
- 2022-02-01 1.1.1 Add workaround to start FTP server before connection, add end and setLocalIP method.
When I develop a new solution I'd like to divide the application in layer, and so I'd like focus my attention in only one aspect at time.
In detail I separate the REST layer (written inside the microcontroller) and the Front-End (written in Angular, React/Redux or vanilla JS), so I'd like to upload new web interface directly to the microcontroller via FTP.
For static information (Web pages for examples), that not change frequently, esp8266 or esp32 have internal SPIFFS (SPI Flash File System) and you can upload data via Arduino IDE as explained in the article "WeMos D1 mini (esp8266), integrated SPIFFS Filesystem" for esp8266 or "ESP32: integrated SPIFFS FileSystem" for esp32 or with LittleFS "WeMos D1 mini (esp8266), integrated LittleFS Filesystem" but for fast operation and future support It's usefully use FTP.
/*
* FtpServer esp8266 and esp32 with SPIFFS
*
* AUTHOR: Renzo Mischianti
*
* https://www.mischianti.org/2020/02/08/ftp-server-on-esp8266-and-esp32
*
*/
#ifdef ESP8266
#include <ESP8266WiFi.h>
#elif defined ESP32
#include <WiFi.h>
#include "SPIFFS.h"
#endif
#include <SimpleFTPServer.h>
const char* ssid = "YOUR_SSID";
const char* password = "YOUR_PASS";
FtpServer ftpSrv; //set #define FTP_DEBUG in ESP8266FtpServer.h to see ftp verbose on serial
void setup(void){
Serial.begin(115200);
WiFi.begin(ssid, password);
Serial.println("");
// Wait for connection
while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) {
delay(500);
Serial.print(".");
}
Serial.println("");
Serial.print("Connected to ");
Serial.println(ssid);
Serial.print("IP address: ");
Serial.println(WiFi.localIP());
/////FTP Setup, ensure SPIFFS is started before ftp; /////////
/////FTP Setup, ensure SPIFFS is started before ftp; /////////
#ifdef ESP32 //esp32 we send true to format spiffs if cannot mount
if (SPIFFS.begin(true)) {
#elif defined ESP8266
if (SPIFFS.begin()) {
#endif
Serial.println("SPIFFS opened!");
ftpSrv.begin("esp8266","esp8266"); //username, password for ftp. set ports in ESP8266FtpServer.h (default 21, 50009 for PASV)
}
}
void loop(void){
ftpSrv.handleFTP(); //make sure in loop you call handleFTP()!!
// server.handleClient(); //example if running a webserver you still need to call .handleClient();
}
https://downloads.arduino.cc/libraries/logs/github.com/xreef/SimpleFTPServer/