a streaming interface for archive generation
A streaming interface for archive generation
Visit the API documentation for a list of all methods available.
npm install archiver --save
import fs from "fs";
import { ZipArchive } from "archiver";
// create a file to stream archive data to.
const output = fs.createWriteStream(__dirname + "/example.zip");
const archive = new ZipArchive({
zlib: { level: 9 }, // Sets the compression level.
});
// listen for all archive data to be written
// 'close' event is fired only when a file descriptor is involved
output.on("close", function () {
console.log(archive.pointer() + " total bytes");
console.log(
"archiver has been finalized and the output file descriptor has closed.",
);
});
// This event is fired when the data source is drained no matter what was the data source.
// It is not part of this library but rather from the NodeJS Stream API.
// @see: https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#stream_event_end
output.on("end", function () {
console.log("Data has been drained");
});
// good practice to catch warnings (ie stat failures and other non-blocking errors)
archive.on("warning", function (err) {
if (err.code === "ENOENT") {
// log warning
} else {
// throw error
throw err;
}
});
// good practice to catch this error explicitly
archive.on("error", function (err) {
throw err;
});
// pipe archive data to the file
archive.pipe(output);
// append a file from stream
const file1 = __dirname + "/file1.txt";
archive.append(fs.createReadStream(file1), { name: "file1.txt" });
// append a file from string
archive.append("string cheese!", { name: "file2.txt" });
// append a file from buffer
const buffer3 = Buffer.from("buff it!");
archive.append(buffer3, { name: "file3.txt" });
// append a file
archive.file("file1.txt", { name: "file4.txt" });
// append files from a sub-directory and naming it `new-subdir` within the archive
archive.directory("subdir/", "new-subdir");
// append files from a sub-directory, putting its contents at the root of archive
archive.directory("subdir/", false);
// append files from a glob pattern
archive.glob("file*.txt", { cwd: __dirname });
// finalize the archive (ie we are done appending files but streams have to finish yet)
// 'close', 'end' or 'finish' may be fired right after calling this method so register to them beforehand
archive.finalize();
Archiver ships with out of the box support for TAR and ZIP archives.