Uploads
type: "io.kestra.plugin.fs.sftp.Uploads"
Upload files to a SFTP server's directory
Examples
id: fs_sftp_uploads
namespace: company.team
inputs:
- id: file1
type: FILE
- id: file2
type: FILE
tasks:
- id: uploads
type: io.kestra.plugin.fs.sftp.Uploads
host: localhost
port: "22"
username: foo
password: pass
from:
- "{{ inputs.file1 }}"
- "{{ inputs.file2 }}"
to: "/upload/dir2"
Properties
from
- Type:
- string
- array
- Dynamic: ✔️
- Required: ✔️
The files to upload, must be internal storage URIs, must be a list of URIs or a pebble template that returns a list of URIs
host
- Type: string
- Dynamic: ✔️
- Required: ✔️
Hostname of the remote server
to
- Type: string
- Dynamic: ✔️
- Required: ✔️
The destination directory
keyExchangeAlgorithm
- Type: string
- Dynamic: ❌
- Required: ❌
Configures Key exchange algorithm explicitly e. g diffie-hellman-group14-sha1, diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256, diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1, diffie-hellman-group1-sha1.
keyfile
- Type: string
- Dynamic: ✔️
- Required: ❌
Private keyfile in the PEM file format to connect to a remote server using SSH
To generate a PEM format key from OpenSSH, use the following command:
ssh-keygen -m PEM
passphrase
- Type: string
- Dynamic: ✔️
- Required: ❌
Passphrase of the ssh key
password
- Type: string
- Dynamic: ✔️
- Required: ❌
Password on the remote server
port
- Type: string
- Dynamic: ✔️
- Required: ❌
- Default:
22
Port of the remote server
proxyHost
- Type: string
- Dynamic: ✔️
- Required: ❌
SFTP proxy host
proxyPassword
- Type: string
- Dynamic: ✔️
- Required: ❌
SFTP proxy password
proxyPort
- Type: string
- Dynamic: ✔️
- Required: ❌
SFTP proxy port
proxyType
- Type: string
- Dynamic: ✔️
- Required: ❌
SFTP proxy type
proxyUser
- Type: string
- Dynamic: ✔️
- Required: ❌
SFTP proxy user
rootDir
- Type: boolean
- Dynamic: ✔️
- Required: ❌
- Default:
true
Is path is relative to root dir
username
- Type: string
- Dynamic: ✔️
- Required: ❌
Username on the remote server
Outputs
files
- Type: array
- SubType: string
- Required: ❌
The fully-qualified URIs that point to the uploaded files on remote
Definitions
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