20

I have a program (written in C#) that reads/writes its data directly (direct file access without server) to firebird database files. For a better exchange I want to (un)compress them on import/export for a better exchange over the internet without the need of an external program to (un)compress them.

I know #ziplib which supports Zip, GZip, Tar and BZip2.

What else free compression libraries for C# do you know? Is there a .NET library which supports LZMA so i can read/write ".7z" files?

5 Answers 5

26

7-zip has a free source code, public domain C# SDK for the LZMA algorithm:

http://www.7-zip.org/sdk.html

3
  • 10
    It might be worth pointing out that it's free source code, public domain, and in C# :)
    – Jon Skeet
    Jan 16, 2009 at 10:30
  • 2
    @Jon Skeet: You ar right. Added this information. Jan 16, 2009 at 10:34
  • 1
    Some other helpful examples on how to use it can be found at stackoverflow.com/a/8605828/1039753.
    – Arvo Bowen
    Feb 7, 2020 at 16:44
22

There is a good article written by Peter Bromberg:

7Zip (LZMA) In-Memory Compression with C#

Shows a simple C# SevenZip.Compression.Lzma.SevenZipHelper class to enable high-compression of in-memory objects with C#. Adds a new 7Zip format LZMA Cookie Compression class to the previously published CookieCompression utility.

3
  • @Kissaki external links are okay for certain situations; including: 1)The amount of relevant external material is huge, for example a specification. 2) Links which are supporting information only 3) material which can't be copy-pasted due to copyrights
    – ChatGPT
    Mar 23, 2019 at 1:16
  • 2
    I'm not sure why that specific web.archive.org URL was used in this answer but the source URL is nullskull.com/a/768/7zip-lzma-inmemory-compression-with-c.aspx. Also, some helpful information with examples can be found at stackoverflow.com/a/8605828/1039753.
    – Arvo Bowen
    Feb 7, 2020 at 16:48
  • 1
    Keep in mind, Peter Bromberg's SevenZipHelper default class is extremely slow with the default properties. 3600 (6c/12t) vs 144Mb sql file: default settings: 135 sec! -> 7.9Mb vs without properties (//encoder.SetCoderProperties): 34 sec -> 8.2Mb vs using 7zr.exe: 9 sec!!! 8.2Mb Imo the programatical settings are not using all threads, only two of them, vs 7zr.exe which used at least 6 threads.
    – S0und
    Jul 15, 2022 at 9:20
8

You may try SevenZipSharp

1
  • 2
    It's under LGPL v3.0 if anyone need the license. Feb 23, 2009 at 0:27
4

It seems to be quite a little known fact but .NET library includes packaging/compression API

6
1

If you are writing individual files, then you could just treat it as a stream and use the inbuilt GZipStream / DeflateStream (although in some tests I did, #ZipLib out-performed the MS offering for both ratio and speed). Or there is inbuilt zip support somewhere in the framework. I don't know about LZMA, though.

2

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.