How to SFTP upload files from PHP

John picture John · Nov 19, 2009 · Viewed 25.9k times · Source

I'm having trouble using PHP to SFTP upload files to a remote server. When I use cURL, I'm getting the error described here:

SFTP from PHP - undefined constant CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS and CURLPROTO_SFTP?

I also tried phpseclib as suggested in:

SFTP from within PHP

But when i try phpseclib, i get these errors:

Warning: require_once(Math/BigInteger.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/john/public_html/test/Net/SSH2.php on line 53

Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required 'Math/BigInteger.php' (include_path='.:/usr/share/php:/usr/share/pear') in /home/john/public_html/test/Net/SSH2.php on line 53

I then tried using system commands in php like so, but nothing happened:

<?php
echo system('sftp [email protected]');
echo system('password');
echo system('put file.csv');
?>

I also tried

<?php
$connection = ssh2_connect('shell.example.com', 22);
ssh2_auth_password($connection, 'username', 'password');

ssh2_scp_send($connection, '/local/filename', '/remote/filename', 0644);
?>

but my php server says ss2_connect is not defined.

I tried to do the following from terminal

scp file.csv [email protected]
password

But the server does not allow scp command. I do not have shell access to create ssh keys.

All i can do right now is sftp from terminal and manually upload. But I really want to automate this so a PHP website can do all this.

There aren't many tutorials on how to SFTP upload from PHP. Is it because it's a bad thing to do? If so, what should I be doing? The server I want to upload to only allows sftp connections.

Answer

dreamafter picture dreamafter · Nov 23, 2009

http://phpseclib.sourceforge.net/documentation/intro.html#intro_usage_correct

Per that, phpseclib's root directory needs to be in your include_path. From that page:

<?php
  set_include_path(get_include_path() . PATH_SEPARATOR . 'phpseclib');

  include('Net/SFTP.php');
?>

You should really familiarize yourself with this kind of include technique - it's pretty standard for PEAR libraries and Zend ones.