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@albanm/cfb

v1.1.4

Published

Compound File Binary File Format extractor

Downloads

221

Readme

Container File Blobs

Pure JS implementation of various container file formats, including ZIP and CFB.

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Installation

In the browser:

<script src="dist/cfb.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>

With npm:

$ npm install cfb

The xlscfb.js file is designed to be embedded in js-xlsx

Library Usage

In node:

var CFB = require('cfb');

For example, to get the Workbook content from an Excel 2003 XLS file:

var cfb = CFB.read(filename, {type: 'file'});
var workbook = CFB.find(cfb, 'Workbook');
var data = workbook.content;

Command-Line Utility Usage

It is preferable to install the library globally with npm:

$ npm install -g cfb

The global installation adds a command cfb which can work with files:

  • cfb file [names...] extracts the contents of the file. If additional names are supplied, only the listed files will be extracted.

  • cfb -l file lists the contained files (following unzip -l "short format")

  • cfb -r file attempts to repair by reading and re-writing the file. This fixes some issues with files generated by non-standard tools.

  • cfb -c file [files...] creates a new file containing the listed files. The default root entry name is Root Entry.

  • cfb -a file [files...] adds the listed files to the original file.

  • cfb -d file [files...] deletes the listed files from the original file.

JS API

TypeScript definitions are maintained in types/index.d.ts.

The CFB object exposes the following methods and properties:

CFB.parse(blob) takes a nodejs Buffer or an array of bytes and returns an parsed representation of the data.

CFB.read(blob, opts) wraps parse.

CFB.find(cfb, path) performs a case-insensitive match for the path (or file name, if there are no slashes) and returns an entry object or null if not found.

CFB.write(cfb, opts) generates a file based on the container.

CFB.writeFile(cfb, filename, opts) creates a file with the specified name.

Parse Options

CFB.read takes an options argument. opts.type controls the behavior:

| type | expected input | |------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------| | "base64" | string: Base64 encoding of the file | | "binary" | string: binary string (byte n is data.charCodeAt(n)) | | "file" | string: path of file that will be read (nodejs only) | | (default) | buffer or array of 8-bit unsigned int (byte n is data[n]) |

Write Options

CFB.write and CFB.writeFile take options argument.

opts.type controls the behavior:

| type | output | |------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------| | "base64" | string: Base64 encoding of the file | | "binary" | string: binary string (byte n is data.charCodeAt(n)) | | "file" | string: path of file that will be created (nodejs only) | | (default) | buffer if available, array of 8-bit unsigned int otherwise |

opts.fileType controls the output file type:

| fileType | output | |:-------------------|:--------------| | 'cfb' (default) | CFB container | | 'zip' | ZIP file |

opts.compression enables DEFLATE compression for ZIP file type.

Utility Functions

The utility functions are available in the CFB.utils object. Functions that accept a name argument strictly deal with absolute file names:

  • .cfb_new(?opts) creates a new container object.
  • .cfb_add(cfb, name, ?content, ?opts) adds a new file to the cfb. Set the option {unsafe:true} to skip existence checks (for bulk additions)
  • .cfb_del(cfb, name) deletes the specified file
  • .cfb_mov(cfb, old_name, new_name) moves the old file to new path and name
  • .use_zlib(require("zlib")) loads a nodejs zlib instance.

By default, the library uses a pure JS inflate/deflate implementation. NodeJS zlib.InflateRaw exposes the number of bytes read in versions after 8.11.0. If a supplied zlib does not support the required features, a warning will be displayed in the console and the pure JS fallback will be used.

Container Object Description

The objects returned by parse and read have the following properties:

  • .FullPaths is an array of the names of all of the streams (files) and storages (directories) in the container. The paths are properly prefixed from the root entry (so the entries are unique)

  • .FileIndex is an array, in the same order as .FullPaths, whose values are objects following the schema:

interface CFBEntry {
  name: string; /** Case-sensitive internal name */
  type: number; /** 1 = dir, 2 = file, 5 = root ; see [MS-CFB] 2.6.1 */
  content: Buffer | number[] | Uint8Array; /** Raw Content */
  ct?: Date; /** Creation Time */
  mt?: Date; /** Modification Time */
}

License

Please consult the attached LICENSE file for details. All rights not explicitly granted by the Apache 2.0 License are reserved by the Original Author.

References

  • [MS-CFB]: Compound File Binary File Format
  • ZIP APPNOTE.TXT: https://pkware.cachefly.net/webdocs/APPNOTE/APPNOTE-6.3.4.TXT
  • RFC1951: https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1951.txt