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get
Downloads one or more files from remote directory to local directory.
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Syntax
get <file> [ [ <file2> ... ] <directory>\[ <newname> ] ]
Remarks
Downloads one or more files from remote directory to local directory. If only one parameter is specified downloads the file to local working directory. If more parameters are specified, all except the last one specify set of files to download. The last parameter specifies target local directory and optionally operation mask to store file(s) under different name. Destination directory must end with backslash. Filename can be replaced with wildcard to select multiple files. To download more files to current working directory use .\
as the last parameter.
When specific file name is used, command fails when the file does not exist. When wildcard is used, command succeeds, without doing anything, if the wildcard does not match any file, by default (you can change this using option failonnomatch on
command).
See also synchronize
, if you need to transfer modified or non-existing files only.
Aliases: recv
, mget
Switches:
Switch | Description |
---|---|
-delete |
Delete source remote file(s) after transfer. |
-resume |
Automatically resume transfer if possible1 (SFTP and FTP protocols only). Cannot be combined with -append . |
-append |
Append source file to the end of target file (SFTP protocol only). Cannot be combined with -resume . |
-preservetime |
Preserve timestamp |
-nopreservetime |
Do not preserve timestamp |
-speed=<kbps> |
Limit transfer speed (in KB/s) |
-transfer=<mode> |
binary|ascii|automatic Transfer mode: binary, ascii (text), automatic (by extension). |
-filemask=<mask> |
<mask>[;<mask2>...] Sets file mask. |
-resumesupport= <state> |
on|off|<threshold> Configures automatic resume/transfer to temporary filename. |
-neweronly |
Transfer new and updated files only. This feature is available only in the latest beta release. |
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Effective options: confirm
, reconnecttime
, failonnomatch
Examples
get index.html
get -delete index.html about.html .\
get index.html about.html d:\www\
get public_html/index.html d:\www\about.*
get *.html *.png d:\www\*.bak
get -filemask=*.html -resumesupport=on *
Converting to .NET Assembly
When converting script to .NET Assembly, map get
command to Session.GetFiles
method.
Parameters mapping: Command parameter file
maps to method parameter remotePath
. When multiple source file parameters are used, you need to call Session.GetFiles
multiple times. Command parameter directory\newname
maps to method parameter localPath
. You have to convert relative paths to absolute paths.
Switches mapping:
Switch | Mapping |
---|---|
-delete |
Value true ($True in PowerShell) for method parameter remove . |
-resume |
Not supported. |
-append |
Not supported. |
-preservetime -nopreservetime -transfer -filemask -resumesupport -speed=<kbps> |
Converting transfer settings scripting switches to .NET assembly class TransferSettings . |
-neweronly |
Not supported. |
To emulate option batch abort
mode, call TransferOperationResult.Check
on method’s result. See also Capturing results of operations.
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For example, following script snippet:
option batch abort ... cd /home/martinp lcd d:\ ... get -delete -filemask=*>1M -resumesupport=off *.txt *.xml web\
maps to following PowerShell code:
$transferOptions = New-Object WinSCP.TransferOptions # -filemask=*>1M $transferOptions.FileMask = "*>1M" # -resumesupport=off $resumeSupport = New-Object TransferResumeSupport $resumeSupport.State = [WinSCP.TransferResumeSupportState]::Off $transferOptions.ResumeSupport = $resumeSupport # Absolute paths + $True for -delete + Two calls for two source parameters $transferResult = $session.GetFiles("/home/martinp/*.txt", "d:\web\", $True, $transferOptions) $transferResult = $session.GetFiles("/home/martinp/*.xml", "d:\web\", $True, $transferOptions) # Throw on any error to emulate "option batch abort" $transferResult.Check()
- Applies for individual files transfers only. It does not skip transfer of fully transferred files. For that, combine the switch with
-neweronly
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