ftp_systype can be a good way of checking the state of a connection, since PHP doesn't have a better system to check the state of an ftp connection (is_connected would be nice).
if (!($type = ftp_systype($conn_id))) {
echo "FTP connection has failed! Trying again.\n";
$conn_id = ftp_connect($ftp_server);
$login_result = ftp_login($conn_id, $ftp_user, $ftp_pass);
}
ftp_systype
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
ftp_systype — Devuelve el identificador del tipo de sistema del servidor FTP remoto
Descripción
string ftp_systype
( resource
$ftp_stream
)Devuelve el identificador del tipo de sistema del servidor FTP remoto.
Parámetros
-
ftp_stream -
El identificador de enlace de la conexión FTP.
Valores devueltos
Devuelve el tipo de sistema remoto, o FALSE en caso de error.
Ejemplos
Ejemplo #1 Ejemplo de ftp_systype()
<?php
// conexión FTP
$ftp = ftp_connect('ftp.example.com');
ftp_login($ftp, 'user', 'password');
// obtener el tipo de sistema
if ($type = ftp_systype($ftp)) {
echo "Example.com es motorizado por $type\n";
} else {
echo "No se pudo obtener el tipo de sistema";
}
?>
El resultado del ejemplo sería algo similar a:
Example.com is powered by UNIX
Buckwheat469 at hotmail dot com ¶
6 years ago
jgbreezer at NOSPAM dot gmail dot com ¶
5 years ago
ftp_systype does NOT appear to be a reliable way to detect whether it is connected, as at least for a local network connection I have here to a Windows ftp server, it can succeed without a working connection (is it cached?). Don't know if this is specific to our ftp server - perhaps it doesn't behave well when it times out links.
