I need to read the content of a single file, "test.txt", inside of a zip file. The whole zip file is a very large file (2gb) and contains a lot of files (10,000,000), and as such extracting the whole thing is not a viable solution for me. How can I read a single file?
2 Answers
Try using the zip://
wrapper:
$handle = fopen('zip://test.zip#test.txt', 'r');
$result = '';
while (!feof($handle)) {
$result .= fread($handle, 8192);
}
fclose($handle);
echo $result;
You can use file_get_contents
too:
$result = file_get_contents('zip://test.zip#test.txt');
echo $result;
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how to tell if the file exists? if(!@$test = file_get_contents(... ? May 2, 2012 at 19:29
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@user1243068: I'm not sure. That should work. You can use
is_file
to check if the.zip
exists. As for the file inside the zip, I'm not sure.– gen_EricMay 2, 2012 at 19:31 -
2It also works with file, like $content=file('zip://test.zip#test.txt'); Jan 15, 2016 at 12:05
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3@Sami: The
phar://
wrapper seems to support this.file_get_contents('phar://yourfile.tar.gz/path/to/file.txt');
See: stackoverflow.com/a/4878849– gen_EricJul 12, 2016 at 21:23 -
1@RocketHazmat - have any idea how to do this with a remote https file? Mar 11, 2017 at 22:10
Please note @Rocket-Hazmat fopen
solution may cause an infinite loop if a zip file is protected with a password, since fopen
will fail and feof
fails to return true.
You may want to change it to
$handle = fopen('zip://file.zip#file.txt', 'r');
$result = '';
if ($handle) {
while (!feof($handle)) {
$result .= fread($handle, 8192);
}
fclose($handle);
}
echo $result;
This solves the infinite loop issue, but if your zip file is protected with a password then you may see something like
Warning: file_get_contents(zip://file.zip#file.txt): failed to open stream: operation failed
There's a solution however
As of PHP 7.2 support for encrypted archives was added.
So you can do it this way for both file_get_contents
and fopen
$options = [
'zip' => [
'password' => '1234'
]
];
$context = stream_context_create($options);
echo file_get_contents('zip://file.zip#file.txt', false, $context);
A better solution however to check if a file exists or not before reading it without worrying about encrypted archives is using ZipArchive
$zip = new ZipArchive;
if ($zip->open('file.zip') !== TRUE) {
exit('failed');
}
if ($zip->locateName('file.txt') !== false) {
echo 'File exists';
} else {
echo 'File does not exist';
}
This will work (no need to know the password)
Note: To locate a folder using
locateName
method you need to pass it likefolder/
with a forward slash at the end.