I'm working on a VB.NET program that will automatically backup my work to my FTP server. So far I am able to upload a single file, by specifying a file name using this:
'relevant part - above is where FTP object is instantiated
Dim _FileStream As System.IO.FileStream = _FileInfo.OpenRead()
Try
'Stream to which the file to be upload is written
Dim _Stream As System.IO.Stream = _FtpWebRequest.GetRequestStream()
'Read from the file stream 2kb at a time
Dim contentLen As Integer = _FileStream.Read(buff, 0, buffLength)
'Till Stream content ends
Do While contentLen <> 0
开发者_开发知识库 ' Write Content from the file stream to the FTP Upload Stream
_Stream.Write(buff, 0, contentLen)
contentLen = _FileStream.Read(buff, 0, buffLength)
Loop
_Stream.Close()
_Stream.Dispose()
_FileStream.Close()
_FileStream.Dispose()
' Close the file stream and the Request Stream
Catch ex As Exception
MessageBox.Show(ex.Message, "Upload Error", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error)
End Try
Now I want to be able to iterate through a directory (Which contains subdirectories) and recursively call the function above. I'm having a problem getting a hold of the files in the directory.
My Question is, How can I loop through and send each file to the upload function above? Can I just send the filename to an array, or is there some sort of system object to handle this (e.g. System.IO.Directory)
Pseudocode for what I'm trying to do
For Each Sub_directory In Source_directory
For Each File in Directory
'call the above code to transfer the file
Next
'start next subdirectory
Next
I'm trying to replicate the entire directory structure with sub directories intact. My first attempt dumped ALL files into one directory.
You could go through each directory and file using recursion like this:
Public Shared Sub ForEachFileAndFolder(ByVal sourceFolder As String, _
ByVal directoryCallBack As Action(Of DirectoryInfo), _
ByVal fileCallBack As Action(Of FileInfo))
If Directory.Exists(sourceFolder) Then
Try
For Each foldername As String In Directory.GetDirectories(sourceFolder)
If directoryCallBack IsNot Nothing Then
directoryCallBack.Invoke(New DirectoryInfo(foldername))
End If
ForEachFileAndFolder(foldername, directoryCallBack, fileCallBack)
Next
Catch ex As UnauthorizedAccessException
Trace.TraceWarning(ex.Message)
End Try
If fileCallBack IsNot Nothing
For Each filename As String In Directory.GetFiles(sourceFolder)
fileCallBack.Invoke(New FileInfo(filename))
Next
End If
End If
End Sub
Edit: Usage of the Delegates:
ForEachFileAndFolder("yourPath", AddressOf dirAction, Addressof fileAction)
Public Sub dirAction(Byval dirInfo As DirectoryInfo)
' do something here '
End Sub
Same for the FileAction.
You'll have to handle directories and files separatly, but it's still pretty simple.
System.IO.DirectoryInfo constains the list files and sub-directories within a specified directory. Look for the property directories and files.
What you will want to do is specify a function that will read through all files first and then directories within the DirectoryInfo. For the files, you do what you want to do with it (Upload I think), and once you hit the Directories, call your function recursivly using the sub directory as the argument. This will go thourh all sub-directories and file.
Pseudo-Code (I call it pseudo-code cos' I don't know the exact syntax)
Sub UploadDirectory(oDirInfo as DirectoryInfo) For eaco oFile as FileInfo in oDirINfo.Files 'Do your thing Next For each oDir as DirectoryInfo as oDirInfo.Directories ' Do some stuff if you need to separate directories UploadDirectory(odir) End sub
Hope that helps.
Have a look at the DirectoryInfo
class.
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