I am using the below method to create a Gzip file by compressing the data.
public static void GZipCompress(Stream dataToCompress, Stream outputStream)
{
GZipStream gzipStream = new GZipStream(outputStream, CompressionMode.Compress);
int readBufferSize = 10000;
byte[] data_ = new byte[readBufferSize];
int bytesRead = dataToCompress.Read(data_, 0, readBufferSize);
while (bytesRead > 0)
{
gzipStream.Write(data_, 0, bytesRead);
data_ = new byte[readBufferSize];
bytesRead = dataToCompress.Read(data_, 0, readBufferSize);
}
try
{
gzipStream.Flush();
gzipStream.Close();
}
catch (ObjectDisposedException ioException)
{
}
}
But if its already in a zip format, I should not compress it. Just have to append the data to the output GZip file without compressing. I am using the below method for that.
public static void CopyStream(Stream input, Stream output)
{
byte[] buffer = new byte[16 * 1024]; // Fairly arbitrary size
int bytesRead;
while ((bytesRead = input.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length)) > 0)
{
output.Write(buffer, 0, bytesRead);
}
output.Flush();
output.Close();
}
When the extension of the file doesn't contain "zip" I'm calling the GZipCompress method. When the extension of the file is "zip" I'm calling the CopyStream method. But after copying the content to the output stream through CopyStream into a GZip file, when I try to decompress this file, I'm getting the below exception.
An unhandled exception of type 'System.IO.InvalidDataException' occurred in System.dll
The magic number in GZip header is not correct. Make sure you are passing in a GZip stream.
Is it possible to write uncompressed data to a GZip file? If so, what am I doing wrong here? If not, are there any other ways of achieving this? any help would be much appreciated.