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Objective-C

Check if File Exists

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Demonstrates how to check to see if a file exists.

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Objective-C
#import <CkoSFtp.h>
#import <NSString.h>

BOOL success = NO;

// This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

CkoSFtp *sftp = [[CkoSFtp alloc] init];

// Connect to the SSH server.  
NSString *hostname = @"sftp.example.com";
int port = 22;
success = [sftp Connect: hostname port: [NSNumber numberWithInt: port]];
if (success != YES) {
    NSLog(@"%@",sftp.LastErrorText);
    return;
}

// Authenticate with the SSH server.  Chilkat SFTP supports
// both password-based authenication as well as public-key
// authentication.  This example uses password authenication.
success = [sftp AuthenticatePw: @"myLogin" password: @"myPassword"];
if (success != YES) {
    NSLog(@"%@",sftp.LastErrorText);
    return;
}

// After authenticating, the SFTP subsystem must be initialized:
success = [sftp InitializeSftp];
if (success != YES) {
    NSLog(@"%@",sftp.LastErrorText);
    return;
}

// Check to see if a file exists

// The return value is one of the following values:
// -1: Unable to check. Examine the LastErrorText to determine the reason for failure.
// 0: File does not exist.
// 1: The regular file exists.
// 2: It exists, but it is a directory.
// 3: It exists, but it is a symlink (only possible if followLinks is false)
// 4: It exists, but it is a special filesystem entry type.
// 5: It exists, but it is an unkown filesystem entry type.
// 6: It exists, but it is an socket filesystem entry type.
// 7: It exists, but it is an char device entry type.
// 8: It exists, but it is an block device entry type.
// 9: It exists, but it is an FIFO entry type.

BOOL followLinks = YES;
int status = [[sftp FileExists: @"someDir/someFile.txt" followLinks: followLinks] intValue];
if (status < 0) {
    NSLog(@"%@",sftp.LastErrorText);
    return;
}

NSLog(@"%@%d",@"status = ",status);

NSLog(@"%@",@"Success");