<c>
#! /usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use feature qw(say);
use autodie;
use Net::SFTP::Foreign;
use constant {
HOST => "sftp.elsvier.com",
REMOTE_DIR => "sample/host",
LOCAL_DIR => "sample/local",
USER_NAME => "username",
PASSWORD => "password",
DEBUG => "0",
};
my $sftp;
$stfp = Net::SFTP::Foreign->new (
HOST,
timeout => 240,
user => USER_NAME,
password => PASSWORD,
autodie => 1,
);
#
# Fetch Files
#
$sftp->rget( REMOTE_DIR, LOCAL_DIR );
#
# Delete Files
#
$sftp->setcwd( REMOTE_DIR );
my @files = @{ $sftp->ls }; #Returns a reference to an array of hashe
+s
$sftp->disconnect;
</c>
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