squareetlabs / zipper
This is a simple Wrapper around the ZipArchive methods with some handy functions.
Requires
- php: >=7.2.0
- ext-json: *
- ext-zip: *
- illuminate/filesystem: ~5.5|^6.0|^7.0|^8.0
- illuminate/support: ~5.5|^6.0|^7.0|^8.0
Requires (Dev)
- mockery/mockery: ^1.4.4
- phpunit/phpunit: ^7.5.20|^8.5.21|^9.5.10
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-12-24 06:32:44 UTC
README
This is a simple Wrapper around the ZipArchive methods with some handy functions.Installation
You can install this package via composer:
composer require squareetlabs/zipper
-
Run
composer update
-
Go to
app/config/app.php
- add to providers
Zipper\ZipperServiceProvider::class
- add to aliases
'Zipper' => Zipper\Zipper::class
You can now access Zipper with the Zipper
alias.
Simple example
$files = glob('public/files/*'); Zipper::make('public/test.zip')->add($files)->close();
- by default the package will create the
test.zip
in the project route folder but in the example above we changed it toproject_route/public/
.
Another example
$zipper = new Zipper; $zipper->make('test.zip')->folder('test')->add('composer.json'); $zipper->zip('test.zip')->folder('test')->add('composer.json','test'); $zipper->remove('composer.lock'); $zipper->folder('mySuperPackage')->add( array( 'vendor', 'composer.json' ), ); $zipper->getFileContent('mySuperPackage/composer.json'); $zipper->make('test.zip')->extractTo('',array('mySuperPackage/composer.json'),Zipper::WHITELIST); $zipper->close();
Note: Please be aware that you need to call ->close()
at the end to write the zip file to disk.
You can easily chain most functions, except getFileContent
, getStatus
, close
and extractTo
which must come at the end of the chain.
The main reason I wrote this little package is the extractTo
method since it allows you to be very flexible when extracting zips. So you can for example implement an update method which will just override the changed files.
Functions
make($pathToFile)
Create
or Open
a zip archive; if the file does not exists it will create a new one.
It will return the Zipper instance so you can chain easily.
add($files/folder)
You can add an array of Files, or a Folder and all the files in that folder will then be added, so from the first example we could instead do something like $files = 'public/files/';
.
addString($filename, $content)
Add a single file to the zip by specifying a name and the content as strings.
remove($file/s)
Removes a single file or an array of files from the zip.
folder($folder)
Specify a folder to 'add files to' or 'remove files from' from the zip, example
Zipper::make('test.zip')->folder('test')->add('composer.json'); Zipper::make('test.zip')->folder('test')->remove('composer.json');
listFiles($regexFilter = null)
Lists all files within archive (if no filter pattern is provided). Use $regexFilter
parameter to filter files. See Pattern Syntax for regular expression syntax
NB:
listFiles
ignores folder set withfolder
function
Example: Return all files/folders ending/not ending with '.log' pattern (case insensitive). This will return matches in sub folders and their sub folders also
$logFiles = Zipper::make('test.zip')->listFiles('/\.log$/i'); $notLogFiles = Zipper::make('test.zip')->listFiles('/^(?!.*\.log).*$/i');
home()
Resets the folder pointer.
zip($fileName)
Uses the ZipRepository for file handling.
getFileContent($filePath)
Get the content of a file in the zip. This will return the content or false.
getStatus()
Get the opening status of the zip as integer.
close()
Closes the zip and writes all changes.
extractTo($path)
Extracts the content of the zip archive to the specified location, for example
Zipper::make('test.zip')->folder('test')->extractTo('foo');
This will go into the folder test
in the zip file and extract the content of that folder only to the folder foo
, this is equal to using the Zipper::WHITELIST
.
This command is really nice to get just a part of the zip file, you can also pass a 2nd & 3rd param to specify a single or an array of files that will be
NB: Php ZipArchive uses internally '/' as directory separator for files/folders in zip. So Windows users should not set whitelist/blacklist patterns with '' as it will not match anything
white listed
Zipper::WHITELIST
Zipper::make('test.zip')->extractTo('public', array('vendor'), Zipper::WHITELIST);
Which will extract the test.zip
into the public
folder but only files/folders starting with vendor
prefix inside the zip will be extracted.
or black listed
Zipper::BLACKLIST Which will extract the
test.zip
into thepublic
folder except files/folders starting withvendor
prefix inside the zip will not be extracted.
Zipper::make('test.zip')->extractTo('public', array('vendor'), Zipper::BLACKLIST);
Zipper::EXACT_MATCH
Zipper::make('test.zip') ->folder('vendor') ->extractTo('public', array('composer', 'bin/phpunit'), Zipper::WHITELIST | Zipper::EXACT_MATCH);
Which will extract the test.zip
into the public
folder but only files/folders exact matching names. So this will:
- extract file or folder named
composer
in folder namedvendor
inside zip topublic
resultingpublic/composer
- extract file or folder named
bin/phpunit
invendor/bin/phpunit
folder inside zip topublic
resultingpublic/bin/phpunit
NB: extracting files/folder from zip without setting Zipper::EXACT_MATCH When zip has similar structure as below and only
test.bat
is given as whitelist/blacklist argument thenextractTo
would extract all those files and folders as they all start with given string
test.zip
|- test.bat
|- test.bat.~
|- test.bat.dir/
|- fileInSubFolder.log
extractMatchingRegex($path, $regex)
Extracts the content of the zip archive matching regular expression to the specified location. See Pattern Syntax for regular expression syntax.
Example: extract all files ending with .php
from src
folder and its sub folders.
Zipper::make('test.zip')->folder('src')->extractMatchingRegex($path, '/\.php$/i');
Example: extract all files except those ending with test.php
from src
folder and its sub folders.
Zipper::make('test.zip')->folder('src')->extractMatchingRegex($path, '/^(?!.*test\.php).*$/i');