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The MockFtpServer project provides mock/dummy FTP server implementations for testing FTP client code. Two FTP Server implementations are provided, each at a different level of abstraction. FakeFtpServer provides a higher-level abstraction. You define a virtual file system, including directories and files, as well as a set of valid user accounts and credentials. The FakeFtpServer then responds with appropriate replies and reply codes based on that configuration. StubFtpServer, on the other hand, is a lower-level "stub" implementation. You configure the individual FTP server commands to return custom data or reply codes, allowing simulation of either success or failure scenarios. You can also verify expected command invocations.

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package org.mockftpserver.fake.command;

import org.mockftpserver.core.command.Command;
import org.mockftpserver.core.command.ReplyCodes;
import org.mockftpserver.core.session.Session;

/**
 * CommandHandler for the DELE command. Handler logic:
 * 
    *
  1. If the user has not logged in, then reply with 530
  2. *
  3. If the required pathname parameter is missing, then reply with 501
  4. *
  5. If the pathname parameter does not specify an existing file then reply with 550
  6. *
  7. If the current user does not have write access to the parent directory, then reply with 550
  8. *
  9. Otherwise, delete the named file and reply with 250
  10. *
* The supplied pathname may be absolute or relative to the current directory. * * @author Chris Mair */ public class DeleCommandHandler extends AbstractFakeCommandHandler { protected void handle(Command command, Session session) { verifyLoggedIn(session); String path = getRealPath(session, command.getRequiredParameter(0)); this.replyCodeForFileSystemException = ReplyCodes.READ_FILE_ERROR; verifyFileSystemCondition(getFileSystem().isFile(path), path, "filesystem.isNotAFile"); // User must have write permission to the parent directory verifyWritePermission(session, getFileSystem().getParent(path)); getFileSystem().delete(path); sendReply(session, ReplyCodes.DELE_OK, "dele", list(path)); } }




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