Hello Monks,
I have been working on a script for sftp transfers. All is working well but I have some last tweaks to get thru.
Here is the one I am currrently struggling with:
I would like to have a status of the upload\download like you see when using scp or sftp on the command line.
According to the SFTP Foreign docs, this can be doing using callback.
I get the successfully connected and I got past the upload messages but not the offset of size bytes read.
Thoughts?
my $sftp = Net::SFTP::Foreign->new($host, %args);
if ($sftp->error) {
$sftp->error and die "unable to connect to remote host: " . $sftp->e
+rror;
}
else
{
print "Successfully connected to $host!\n\n\n";
}
$sftp->put("/tmp/scripttest/upfile4","/home/ftptest/inbound/upfile4",
+callback => sub {
my($sftp, $data, $offset, $size) = @_;
print "$offset of $size bytes read\r";
});
print "I got past the upload\n";
exit;
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