Uploading files
Introduction
This tutorial will help you upload your first files to the SRCF so you can serve them up from your web page or use them in whatever project you’re working on.
In this tutorial, you will be using SFTP to upload your files. Let’s get started!
Background
FTP stands for ‘file transfer protocol’ and is another method of connecting to a web server (different to HTTP). It’s the quickest and easiest way to transfer files between the computer you’re working on and the web server where they’ll be supplied to people viewing your website.
Get an SFTP/SCP client
We recommend one of the following:
Some of these might only be available for macOS or Windows or vice versa.
Connecting
- Use
files.srcf.net
as the server name (sometimes referred to as the hostname) - Give the username and password that were sent to you when your SRCF account was created.
Uploading a file
When you first log in, you should see the contents of your home
directory on our server. Inside your home directory you will find a
public_html
directory — this is where you can put your personal
website.
If you want to upload a group website, you need to connect to the server
in the same way, still using your personal username and password.
However, rather than putting your files in the public_html
directory
in your filespace, you should also find a directory named after the
short name used for the group’s account. Inside here you’ll find
another public_html
directory which is where the group website files
go.
Please note that it can take up to 20 minutes between uploading a new site and that site being published on the web. Please be patient.
Closing remarks
Did you like this or find this cool? We invite you to check out more tutorials or get in touch to tell us what you thought!
If you have any suggestions for how we could improve this documentation
please send us an email at support@srcf.net
or submit a Pull Request
on GitHub!