Delete Folder

Use this step to delete a folder on the FTP server.

Last published at: September 9th, 2025

ftpDeleteFolder Step

Description:

This step removes a folder from the FTP server.

 

Inputs

  • ftpConnection – Select FTP connection from dropdown
  • folderPath – The relative path of the folder in FTP server. Ex:- /folder1
 

 

Returns

  • True – step executed successfully
  • False – step failed to execute 
 

  

 

Usage:

 

 

To use this step, configure FTP in FlowWright FTP Connections.

 

A sample FTP connection configuration is included here for reference.

 

Example:

Let’s build and execute the “ftpDeleteFolderDef” example.       

  • Create a new definition called “ftpDeleteFolderDef” and open the definition in designer mode. 
  • Drag an “ftpDeleteFolder” step to the canvas.
  • Connect the dots between the “Start” and “ftpDeleteFolder” steps, as shown above. 
  • Define a variable or a global to store the FTP folder path. 
  • Click the “ftpDeleteFolder” step to configure its “Required” properties. Provide a name for the step. Select the FTP connection from the drop-down list. Provide the folder path to delete.  Click the Save button. Note: Click the "AI Predict" button to have Copilot add new process steps that match your process description. 

 

  • The “Logging” configuration setting is necessary for documentation and measures workflow progress and percent complete. This is achieved by configuring the step state and percent fields individually, as shown below. Configure the “Logging” using the following properties.

 

  • Save the process definition, create a new instance, and execute it. Render the process instance. Click the process step to view its properties. The step should delete the folder from the FTP server.

 

Definition Sample:

You may download the sample definition(s) from the link here and later import them (drag-and-drop) to your FlowWright Process Definition (XML file) or Form Definition (HTML file) page.

Note: Please verify and complete any missing configuration steps after import, such as file path references and database connections. Then, save the definition to confirm the changes.

Click here to download the sample file.