Bamboo SFTP Upload Task
You can use the SFTP Upload task to transfer files and directories from the local working directory to a remote SFTP server.
Using the SFTP Upload Task user interface
Navigate to the Tasks configuration tab for the job (this will be the default job if creating a new plan).
Click the name of an existing SFTP Download task or click Add Task and then search 'SFTP' to easily locate the SFTP Upload task type, in order to create a new task.
Complete the following settings:
Task Description | A description of the task, which is displayed in Bamboo. |
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Disable this task | Check, or clear, to selectively run this task. |
Host | The hostname or IP address of the remote server to which the files will be copied. |
Authentication Type | Username and Password - Enter username and password to use when connecting to remote host. |
SSH Private Key - Browse to the SSH private key with which to authenticate with the remote host. A passphrase for the key can be supplied if required. | |
Local Directory | The path to the upload source directory (relative to the Bamboo working directory). |
Include Pattern | A comma separated list of files to be uploaded relative to the local directory path. You can use Ant-style pattern matching to include multiple files, such as |
Remote Directory | The path to the upload destination directory on the remote server |
Verify remote host fingerprint on connect | Enter the host fingerprint to be verified. See below for more details. |
Port | The port number of the remote host that is used for the SSH connection. The default value is 22. |
Click Save
Determining the host fingerprint
You can determine the fingerprint for a host by running the following command:
ssh-keygen -l -F <HOSTNAME>
The fingerprint is included in the response.
$> ssh-keygen -l -F some.domain.name.com
# Host some.domain.name.com found: line 20 type RSA
2048 b9:81:c6:9f:4f:fc:9a:32:32:7c:8e:12:6c:9a:77:df some.domain.name.com (RSA)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
In the example above, b9:81:c6:9f:4f:fc:9a:32:32:7c:8e:12:6c:9a:77:df
is the fingerprint.
Use the SFTP Upload Task in a YAML pipeline
- mci-sftp-upload:
destination-dir: ${bamboo.buildResultKey}-${bamboo.EnvironmentID}
transfer-pattern: filesystem/**/*,config/*
port: '22'
host: ${bamboo.ServerName}
username: ${bamboo.ServerUsername}
shared-credentials: *ssh_credentials
description: Transfer DataStage config and file system assets
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