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@drorgl/node-stream-zip

v1.8.3

Published

node.js library for reading and extraction of ZIP archives

Downloads

2

Readme

@drorgl/node-stream-zip

NOTE: this is a typescriptified version of node-stream-zip forked from 1.8.0

node.js library for reading and extraction of ZIP archives.
Features:

  • it never loads entire archive into memory, everything is read by chunks
  • large archives support
  • all operations are non-blocking, no sync i/o
  • fast initialization
  • no dependencies, no binary addons
  • decompression with built-in zlib module
  • deflate, deflate64, sfx, macosx/windows built-in archives
  • ZIP64 support

Installation

$ npm install @drorgl/node-stream-zip

Usage

Open a zip file

import { StreamZip } from "@drorgl/node-stream-zip";
const zip = new StreamZip({
    file: 'archive.zip',
    storeEntries: true
});

// Handle errors
zip.on('error', err => { /*...*/ });

List entries

zip.on('ready', () => {
    console.log('Entries read: ' + zip.entriesCount);
    for (const entry of Object.values(zip.entries())) {
        const desc = entry.isDirectory ? 'directory' : `${entry.size} bytes`;
        console.log(`Entry ${entry.name}: ${desc}`);
    }
    // Do not forget to close the file once you're done
    zip.close()
});

Stream one entry to stdout

zip.on('ready', () => {
    zip.stream('path/inside/zip.txt', (err, stm) => {
        stm.pipe(process.stdout);
        stm.on('end', () => zip.close());
    });
});

Extract one file to disk

zip.on('ready', () => {
    zip.extract('path/inside/zip.txt', './extracted.txt', err => {
        console.log(err ? 'Extract error' : 'Extracted');
        zip.close();
    });
});

Extract a folder from archive to disk

zip.on('ready', () => {
    fs.mkdirSync('extracted');
    zip.extract('path/inside/zip/', './extracted', err => {
        console.log(err ? 'Extract error' : 'Extracted');
        zip.close();
    });
});

Extract everything

zip.on('ready', () => {
    fs.mkdirSync('extracted');
    zip.extract(null, './extracted', (err, count) => {
        console.log(err ? 'Extract error' : `Extracted ${count} entries`);
        zip.close();
    });
});

Read a file as buffer in sync way

zip.on('ready', () => {
    const data = zip.entryDataSync('path/inside/zip.txt');
    zip.close();
});

When extracting a folder, you can listen to extract event

zip.on('extract', (entry, file) => {
    console.log(`Extracted ${entry.name} to ${file}`);
});

entry event is generated for every entry during loading

zip.on('entry', entry => {
    // you can already stream this entry,
    // without waiting until all entry descriptions are read (suitable for very large archives)
    console.log(`Read entry ${entry.name}`);
});

Options

You can pass these options to the constructor

  • storeEntries: true - you will be able to work with entries inside zip archive, otherwise the only way to access them is entry event
  • skipEntryNameValidation: true - by default, entry name is checked for malicious characters, like ../ or c:\123, pass this flag to disable validation errors

Methods

  • zip.entries() - get all entries description
  • zip.entry(name) - get entry description by name
  • zip.stream(entry, function(err, stm) { }) - get entry data reader stream
  • zip.entryDataSync(entry) - get entry data in sync way
  • zip.close() - cleanup after all entries have been read, streamed, extracted, and you don't need the archive

Building

The project doesn't require building. To run unit tests with nodeunit:
$ npm test

Coverage

Using nyc we get the following results:

=============================== Coverage summary ===============================
Statements   : 87.22% ( 471/540 )
Branches     : 73.46% ( 191/260 )
Functions    : 94.05% ( 79/84 )
Lines        : 87.67% ( 462/527 )
================================================================================

Known issues

  • utf8 file names
  • AES encrypted files

Contributors

ZIP parsing code has been partially forked from cthackers/adm-zip (MIT license).