For example, I want to zip a file stored in /Users/me/Desktop/image.jpg

I made this method:

public static Boolean generateZipFile(ArrayList<String> sourcesFilenames, String destinationDir, String zipFilename){
  // Create a buffer for reading the files 
  byte[] buf = new byte[1024]; 

  try {
   // VER SI HAY QUE CREAR EL ROOT PATH
         boolean result = (new File(destinationDir)).mkdirs();

         String zipFullFilename = destinationDir + "/" + zipFilename ;

         System.out.println(result);

   // Create the ZIP file  
   ZipOutputStream out = new ZipOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(zipFullFilename)); 
   // Compress the files 
   for (String filename: sourcesFilenames) { 
    FileInputStream in = new FileInputStream(filename); 
    // Add ZIP entry to output stream. 
    out.putNextEntry(new ZipEntry(filename)); 
    // Transfer bytes from the file to the ZIP file 
    int len; 
    while ((len = in.read(buf)) > 0) { 
     out.write(buf, 0, len); 
    } 
    // Complete the entry 
    out.closeEntry(); 
    in.close(); 
   } // Complete the ZIP file 
   out.close();

   return true;
  } catch (IOException e) { 
   return false;
  }  
 }

But when I extract the file, the unzipped files have the full path.

I don't want the full path of each file in the zip i only want the filename.

How can I made this?

link|improve this question
feedback

5 Answers

up vote 3 down vote accepted

Here:

// Add ZIP entry to output stream. 
out.putNextEntry(new ZipEntry(filename)); 

You're creating the entry for that file using the whole path. If you just use the name ( without the path ) you'll have what you need:

// Add ZIP entry to output stream. 
File file = new File(filename); //"Users/you/image.jpg"
out.putNextEntry(new ZipEntry(file.getName())); //"image.jpg"
link|improve this answer
feedback

You're finding your source data using the relative path to the file, then setting the Entry to the same thing. Instead you should turn the source into a File object, and then use

putNextEntry(new ZipEntry(sourceFile.getName()))

that'll give you just the final part of the path (ie, the actual file name)

link|improve this answer
thanks!!!! it works great – Ignacio Jun 11 '10 at 3:33
feedback

Do as Jason said, or if you want to keep your method signature, do it like this:

out.putNextEntry(new ZipEntry(new File(filename).getName())); 

or, using FileNameUtils.getName from apache commons/io:

out.putNextEntry(new ZipEntry(FileNameUtils.getName(filename))); 
link|improve this answer
feedback

You could probably get away with accessing source files via new FileInputStream(new File(sourceFilePath, sourceFileName)).

link|improve this answer
feedback
// easy way of zip a file 

import java.io.*;

import java.util.zip.*;

 public class ZipCreateExample{

    public static void main(String[] args)  throws Exception  {
            // input file 
        FileInputStream in = new FileInputStream("F:/ZipCreateExample.txt");;
        // out put file 
        ZipOutputStream out =new ZipOutputStream(new FileOutputStrea("F:/tmp.zip"));
         // name of file in zip folder 
        out.putNextEntry(new ZipEntry("zippedfile.txt")); 

        byte[] b = new byte[1024];

        int count;

        // writing files to new zippedtxt file
        while ((count = in.read(b)) > 0) {
            System.out.println();

         out.write(b, 0, count);
        }
        out.close();
        in.close();
    }
}
link|improve this answer
feedback

Your Answer

 
or
required, but never shown

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