I am using zlib along with fstream now for zipping and sending to the client, Now I need to unzip an archive(which may contains sub folders) into a folder maintaining the folder structure. How do I do that?
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Hello May I know how to compress an entire folder into a single zip file. I am trying to use fstream.Reader({path:"E:\\d data\\electron\\Applications\\FirstApp\\js\\temp\\",type:"Directory"}) .pipe(new tar.Pack()) .pipe(zlib.Gzip()) .pipe(fstream.Writer({path:"C:\\Users\\Raina\\AppData\\Local\\Temp",file:'compressed_folder.tar.gz' })); but I am getting an error.– Rajeev RainaSep 28, 2017 at 10:45
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There are plenty of node modules that can do this for you. One of them is node-unzip. You can extract a .zip file to a directory as simple as this.
fs.createReadStream('path/to/archive.zip').pipe(unzip.Extract({ path: 'output/path' }));
Further reading: https://github.com/EvanOxfeld/node-unzip
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1@gpopoteur Hi, I know this post is quite old but it's really helpful for me. Can you tell me how I can know when the whole thing fs.createReadStream('path/to/archive.zip').pipe(unzip.Extract({ path: 'output/path' })); finishes? I want to do something after it finishes :)– Mr ColdAug 13, 2015 at 23:37
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2Extract emits the 'close' event once the zip's contents have been fully extracted to disk. May 16, 2018 at 9:48
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Rar is a closed-source software. The only way you can do it -- install command-line rar (rar.exe or linux version of rar, which is available on most platforms) and call it by means of this:
var exec = require('child_process').exec;
exec("rar.exe x file.rar", function (error) {
if (error) {
// error code here
} else {
// success code here
}
});
you can use this amazing module http://node-machine.org/machinepack-zip
for uncompress a zip file with directory structure inside zip
var Zip = require('machinepack-zip');
// Unzip the specified .zip file and write the decompressed files/directories as contents of the specified destination directory.
Zip.unzip({
source: '/Users/mikermcneil/stuff.zip',
destination: '/Users/mikermcneil/my-stuff',
}).exec(callbackSuccess, callbackFail );
for download remote file and unzip you can use this code:
var fs = require('fs');
var unzip = require("unzip2");
var tar = require('tar');
var zlib = require('zlib');
var path = require('path');
var mkdirp = require('mkdirp'); // used to create directory tree
var request = require("request");
var http = require('http');
var zip = require("machinepack-zip");
for (var i = 0; i < _diff.length; i++) {
request(constants.base_patch +"example.zip")
request = http.get({ host: 'localhost',
path: '/update/patchs/' + "example.zip",
port: 80,
headers: { 'accept-encoding': 'gzip,deflate' } });
request.on('response', (response) => {
var output = fs.createWriteStream(__dirname + "/tmp/" +"example.zip");
switch (response.headers['content-encoding']) {
// or, just use zlib.createUnzip() to handle both cases
case 'gzip':
response.pipe(zlib.createGunzip()).pipe(unzip.Extract({ path: __dirname }));
break;
case 'deflate':
response.pipe(zlib.createInflate()).pipe(unzip.Extract({ path: __dirname }));
break;
default:
response.pipe(output);
break;
}
})
request.on('close', function(){
zip.unzip({
source: __dirname + "/tmp/" + "example.zip",
destination: __dirname,
}).exec({
error: function (err){
alert("error")
},
success: function (){
//delete temp folder content after finish uncompress
},
});
})
}
note : remove unnecesary modules.
Use node js decompress-zip, first install it with npm:
npm install decompress-zip --save
Then you have to require it:
const DecompressZip = require('decompress-zip');
Finally you can use it in the following way:
let unzipper = new DecompressZip( absolutePathFileZip );
The directory to be extracted must be specified:
unzipper.extract({
path: pathToExtract
});
Additional you can use the following for better control:
Handle Error:
unzipper.on('error', function (err) {
console.log('event error')
});
Notify when everything is extracted
unzipper.on('extract', function (log) {
console.log('log es', log);
});
Notify "progress" of the decompressed files:
unzipper.on('progress', function (fileIndex, fileCount) {
console.log('Extracted file ' + (fileIndex + 1) + ' of ' + fileCount);
});
If anyone looking for async-await way syntax:
const request = require('request');
const unzip = require('unzip');
await new Promise(resolve =>
request('url')
.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('path/zipfilename'))
.on('finish', () => {
resolve();
}));
await new Promise(resolve =>
fs.createReadStream('path/filename')
.pipe(unzip.Extract({ path: 'path/extractDir }))
.on('close', ()=>{
resolve()
}));