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README.md

PHPArchive - Pure PHP ZIP and TAR handling

This library allows to handle new ZIP and TAR archives without the need for any special PHP extensions (gz and bzip are needed for compression). It can create new files or extract existing ones.

To keep things simple, the modification (adding or removing files) of existing archives is not supported.

Install

Use composer:


Usage
-----

The usage for the Zip and Tar classes are basically the same. Here are some
examples for working with TARs to get you started.

Check the [API docs](https://splitbrain.github.io/php-archive/) for more
info.


php require_once 'vendor/autoload.php'; use splitbrain\PHPArchive\Tar;

// To list the contents of an existing TAR archive, open() it and use // contents() on it: $tar = new Tar(); $tar->open('myfile.tgz'); $toc = $tar->contents(); print_r($toc); // array of FileInfo objects

// To extract the contents of an existing TAR archive, open() it and use // extract() on it: $tar = new Tar(); $tar->open('myfile.tgz'); $tar->extract('/tmp');

// To create a new TAR archive directly on the filesystem (low memory // requirements), create() it: $tar = new Tar(); $tar->create('myfile.tgz'); $tar->addFile(...); $tar->addData(...); ... $tar->close();

// To create a TAR archive directly in memory, create() it, add*() // files and then either save() or getArchive() it: $tar = new Tar(); $tar->setCompression(9, Archive::COMPRESS_BZIP); $tar->create(); $tar->addFile(...); $tar->addData(...); ... $tar->save('myfile.tbz'); // compresses and saves it echo $tar->getArchive(); // compresses and returns it ```

Differences between Tar and Zip: Tars are compressed as a whole, while Zips compress each file individually. Therefore you can call setCompression before each addFile() and addData() function call.

The FileInfo class can be used to specify additional info like ownership or permissions when adding a file to an archive.