--- c: Copyright (C) The libssh2 project and its contributors. SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause Title: libssh2_sftp_fstat_ex Section: 3 Source: libssh2 See-also: - libssh2_sftp_open_ex(3) --- # NAME libssh2_sftp_fstat_ex - get or set attributes on an SFTP file handle # SYNOPSIS ~~~c #include #include int libssh2_sftp_fstat_ex(LIBSSH2_SFTP_HANDLE *handle, LIBSSH2_SFTP_ATTRIBUTES *attrs, int setstat) #define libssh2_sftp_fstat(handle, attrs) \ libssh2_sftp_fstat_ex((handle), (attrs), 0) #define libssh2_sftp_fsetstat(handle, attrs) \ libssh2_sftp_fstat_ex((handle), (attrs), 1) ~~~ # DESCRIPTION *handle* - SFTP File Handle as returned by libssh2_sftp_open_ex(3) *attrs* - Pointer to an LIBSSH2_SFTP_ATTRIBUTES structure to set file metadata from or into depending on the value of setstat. *setstat* - When non-zero, the file's metadata will be updated with the data found in attrs according to the values of attrs-\>flags and other relevant member attributes. Get or Set statbuf type data for a given LIBSSH2_SFTP_HANDLE instance. # DATA TYPES LIBSSH2_SFTP_ATTRIBUTES is a typedefed struct that is defined as below ~~~c struct _LIBSSH2_SFTP_ATTRIBUTES { /* If flags & ATTR_* bit is set, then the value in this * struct will be meaningful Otherwise it should be ignored */ unsigned long flags; /* size of file, in bytes */ libssh2_uint64_t filesize; /* numerical representation of the user and group owner of * the file */ unsigned long uid, gid; /* bitmask of permissions */ unsigned long permissions; /* access time and modified time of file */ unsigned long atime, mtime; }; ~~~ You will find a full set of defines and macros to identify flags and permissions on the **libssh2_sftp.h** header file, but some of the most common ones are: To check for specific user permissions, the set of defines are in the pattern LIBSSH2_SFTP_S_I\\ where \ is R, W or X for read, write and executable and \ is USR, GRP and OTH for user, group and other. So, you check for a user readable file, use the bit *LIBSSH2_SFTP_S_IRUSR* while you want to see if it is executable for other, you use *LIBSSH2_SFTP_S_IXOTH* and so on. To check for specific file types, you would previously (before libssh2 1.2.5) use the standard posix S_IS\*() macros, but since 1.2.5 libssh2 offers its own set of macros for this functionality: ## LIBSSH2_SFTP_S_ISLNK Test for a symbolic link ## LIBSSH2_SFTP_S_ISREG Test for a regular file ## LIBSSH2_SFTP_S_ISDIR Test for a directory ## LIBSSH2_SFTP_S_ISCHR Test for a character special file ## LIBSSH2_SFTP_S_ISBLK Test for a block special file ## LIBSSH2_SFTP_S_ISFIFO Test for a pipe or FIFO special file ## LIBSSH2_SFTP_S_ISSOCK Test for a socket # RETURN VALUE Return 0 on success or negative on failure. It returns LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN when it would otherwise block. While LIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN is a negative number, it is not really a failure per se. # ERRORS *LIBSSH2_ERROR_ALLOC* - An internal memory allocation call failed. *LIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_SEND* - Unable to send data on socket. *LIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_TIMEOUT* - *LIBSSH2_ERROR_SFTP_PROTOCOL* - An invalid SFTP protocol response was received on the socket, or an SFTP operation caused an errorcode to be returned by the server. # AVAILABILITY This function has been around since forever, but most of the LIBSSH2_SFTP_S_\* defines were introduced in libssh2 0.14 and the LIBSSH2_SFTP_S_IS\*() macros were introduced in libssh2 1.2.5.