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tar-iterator

v1.1.0

Published

Extract contents from tar archive type using an iterator API using streams or paths. Use stream interface and pipe transforms to add decompression algorithms

Downloads

5,173

Readme

tar-iterator

Extract contents from tar archive type using an iterator API using streams or paths. Use stream interface and pipe transforms to add decompression algorithms.

// asyncIterator

var assert = require('assert');
var fs = require('fs');
var TarIterator = require('tar-iterator'));


(async function() {
  let iterator = new TarIterator('/path/to/archive');

  try {
    const links = [];
    for await (const entry of iterator) {
      if (entry.type === 'link') links.unshift(entry);
      else if (entry.type === 'symlink') links.push(entry);
      else await entry.create(dest, options);
    }

    // create links after directories and files
    for (const entry of links) await entry.create(dest, options);
  } catch (err) {
    assert.ok(!err);
  }

  iterator.destroy();
  iterator = null;
})();

(async function() {
  let iterator = new TarIterator(fs.createReadStream('/path/to/archive'));

  try {
    const links = [];
    for await (const entry of iterator) {
      if (entry.type === 'link') links.unshift(entry);
      else if (entry.type === 'symlink') links.push(entry);
      else await entry.create(dest, options);
    }

    // create links after directories and files
    for (const entry of links) await entry.create(dest, options);
  } catch (err) {
    assert.ok(!err);
  }

  iterator.destroy();
  iterator = null;
})();

// Async / Await

var assert = require('assert');
var TarIterator = require('tar-iterator'));

// one by one
(async function() {
  let iterator = new TarIterator('/path/to/archive');

  try {
    const links = [];
    for await (const entry of iterator) {
      if (entry.type === 'link') links.unshift(entry);
      else if (entry.type === 'symlink') links.push(entry);
      else await entry.create(dest, options);
    }

    // create links after directories and files
    for (const entry of links) await entry.create(dest, options);
  } catch (err) {
    assert.ok(!err);
  }

  iterator.destroy();
  iterator = null;
})();

// infinite concurrency
(async function() {
  let iterator = new TarIterator('/path/to/archive');

  try {
    const links = [];
    await iterator.forEach(
      async function (entry) {
        if (entry.type === 'link') links.unshift(entry);
        else if (entry.type === 'symlink') links.push(entry);
        else await entry.create(dest, options);
      },
      { concurrency: Infinity }
    );

    // create links after directories and files
    for (const entry of links) await entry.create(dest, options);
  } catch (err) {
    aseert.ok(!err);
  }

  iterator.destroy();
  iterator = null;
})();

// Callbacks

var assert = require('assert');
var Queue = require('queue-cb');
var TarIterator = require('tar-iterator'));

var iterator = new TarIterator('/path/to/archive');

// one by one
var links = [];
iterator.forEach(
  function (entry, callback) {
    if (entry.type === 'link') {
      links.unshift(entry);
      callback();
    } else if (entry.type === 'symlink') {
      links.push(entry);
      callback();
    } else entry.create(dest, options, callback);
  },
  { callbacks: true, concurrency: 1 },
  function (err) {
    assert.ok(!err);

    // create links after directories and files
    var queue = new Queue();
    for (var index = 0; index < links.length; index++) {
      var entry = links[index];
      queue.defer(entry.create.bind(entry, dest, options));
    }
    queue.await(callback);

    iterator.destroy();
    iterator = null;
  }
);