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The following code will fail to create a ZIP file in PHP 5.6.12 and will also fail to print out the ZIP error message, instead displaying the error / warning

Warning: ZipArchive::getStatusString(): Invalid or uninitialized Zip object in /tmp/x.php on line 9

But why? This once worked in PHP 5.4.

<?php

// TODO: Check for errors
$tempPath = tempnam('/tmp', 'ztmp');

$zip = new ZipArchive();
$res = $zip->open($tempPath, ZipArchive::OVERWRITE | ZipArchive::CREATE | ZipArchive::EXCL);

if ( $res !== true )
    die($zip->getStatusString()."\n");

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It looks like the semantics have changed somewhat; it is unclear whether it is deliberate or a bug.

Anyways, the problem is that we have an empty file which is not a valid ZIP but which is being opened nonetheless and not initialized properly even though we requested the file to be overwritten.

So the workaround or fix is to delete the existing file and then recreate it:

<?php

$tempPath = tempnam('/tmp', 'ztmp');

// Delete first
@unlink($tempPath);

$zip = new ZipArchive();
$res = $zip->open($tempPath, ZipArchive::OVERWRITE | ZipArchive::CREATE | ZipArchive::EXCL);

if ( $res !== true )
    die($zip->getStatusString()."\n");
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    I also discovered that one shouldn't use ::OVERWRITE if it's to be a new file (well obviously...) but instead ::CREATE.
    – cbmtrx
    Dec 15, 2015 at 15:19
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I know this is now one year old, but what I noticed is that here ZipArchive::EXCL is used.

http://php.net/manual/en/zip.constants.php

ZipArchive::EXCL (integer)
 Error if archive already exists.

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