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I'm trying to add a file to a zip file using powershell

I can create the zip file but can't work out how to add my file to it

I'm using

$zipfilename = 'c:\cwRsync\backup.zip'
$file = 'c:\cwRsync\backup.log'
set-content $zipfilename ("PK" + [char]5 + [char]6 + ("$([char]0)" * 18))
(dir $zipfilename).IsReadOnly = $false
$zipfile = (New-Object -ComObject shell.application).NameSpace($zipfilename)
$zipfile.MoveHere($file.FullName)

This create the zip file but doesn't add the new file

I tried the following code I found on stackoverflow which works

$zipfilename = "a.zip"
set-content $zipfilename ("PK" + [char]5 + [char]6 + ("$([char]0)" * 18))
$app = new-object -com shell.application
$zip = ( get-item a.zip ).fullname
$folder = $app.namespace( $zip )
$item = new-item file.txt -itemtype file -value "Mooo" -force
$folder.copyhere( $item.fullname )

but that add a file created by powershell whereas I want to add an existing file

Any help would be much appreciated

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  • got it working by changing $zipfile.MoveHere($file.FullName) to $zipfile.MoveHere($file) and adding a sleep 1 at the end of the script, issue appears to have been caused as i was calling the script from command line
    – mjsolo
    Dec 6, 2012 at 17:05

3 Answers 3

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To create a zip archive:

powershell Compress-Archive %file% %file%.zip

To replace the archive (with a different file):

powershell Compress-Archive -force %different_file% %file%.zip

To add a file to the (existing) archive:

powershell Compress-Archive -update %2nd_file% %file%.zip

Tested on Win 10 CMD Powershell 5.1

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The CopyHere function just takes a string that is the path to your file. For example:

$folder.copyhere( "c:\PathToYourFile\YourFile" )

Edit: The Powershell Pack mentioned in the tip below is no longer available. I leave it here in case someone can find it archived somewhere and can update this post with a link.

Tip:

The Powershell Pack Module has some useful tools, one of which is a zip utility, which will reduce your code to 1 line:

Copy-ToZip "c:\PathToYourFile\YourFile" -ZipFile a.zip
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  • Thanks I'll have a look at the Powershell Pack Module
    – mjsolo
    Dec 6, 2012 at 9:35
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    I'd still like to get my script working tho - if i use $zipfile.MoveHere($file) it still doesn't work
    – mjsolo
    Dec 6, 2012 at 9:37
  • tried copy-tozip, it sort of works but had issus with large zip file, now using 7zip from batch files - works like a dream
    – mjsolo
    Dec 6, 2012 at 12:44
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    The link to PowerShellPack returns: "The Archive Gallery has been retired". Dec 10, 2014 at 14:43
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I pulled this from my notes. Got it off the scripting guy's website, maybe this will help...

$source = "D:\temp\test"
$destination = "d:\temp\csvdir_Backup.zip"
If(Test-path $destination) {Remove-item $destination}
Add-Type -assembly "system.io.compression.filesystem"
[io.compression.zipfile]::CreateFromDirectory($Source, $destination) 
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    Welcome to Stack Overflow! This looks like a try-this-and-let-me-know-how-it-goes response, which belongs as a comment rather than an answer.
    – Joe C
    Jan 2, 2017 at 22:20

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