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extract-zip-relative-path

v2.0.4

Published

Forked from original extract-zip, but commneted isAbsolute to allow relative path for extraction of files

Downloads

444

Readme

extract-zip-relative-path

Forked from original extract-zip by maxogden. Created this package to allow Relative paths as target.

In Original extract-zip you can't use like follow:

"scripts": {
    "extract-my-files": "extract-zip ./my-images.zip ./src/assets",
},

giving this error:

error! Error: Target directory is expected to be absolute

But using extract-zip-relative-path you will be able to extract your zip file at any relative path.

THIS CHANGE IS NOT TESTED, NOT SURE WHY THIS CHECK WAS THERE WHICH I COMMENTED OUT :P

module.exports = async function (zipPath, opts) {
  debug('creating target directory', opts.dir)

  // if (!path.isAbsolute(opts.dir)) {
  //   throw new Error('Target directory is expected to be absolute')
  // }

  await fs.mkdir(opts.dir, { recursive: true })
  opts.dir = await fs.realpath(opts.dir)
  return new Extractor(zipPath, opts).extract()
}

Unzip written in pure JavaScript. Extracts a zip into a directory. Available as a library or a command line program.

Uses the yauzl ZIP parser.

NPM Uses JS Standard Style Build Status

Installation

Make sure you have Node 10 or greater installed.

Get the library:

npm install extract-zip --save

Install the command line program:

npm install extract-zip -g

JS API

const extract = require("extract-zip");

async function main() {
  try {
    await extract(source, { dir: target });
    console.log("Extraction complete");
  } catch (err) {
    // handle any errors
  }
}

Options

  • dir (required) - the path to the directory where the extracted files are written
  • defaultDirMode - integer - Directory Mode (permissions), defaults to 0o755
  • defaultFileMode - integer - File Mode (permissions), defaults to 0o644
  • onEntry - function - if present, will be called with (entry, zipfile), entry is every entry from the zip file forwarded from the entry event from yauzl. zipfile is the yauzl instance

Default modes are only used if no permissions are set in the zip file.

CLI Usage

extract-zip foo.zip <targetDirectory>

If not specified, targetDirectory will default to process.cwd().