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I used this code {from : Unzip a file with php}

$zip = new ZipArchive;
$res = $zip->open('file.zip');
if ($res === TRUE) {
  $zip->extractTo('/myzips/extract_path/');
  $zip->close();
  echo 'woot!';
} else {
  echo 'doh!';
}

but it doesn't work with multi-part zip files. The names of my files are

file.zip
file.z01
file.z02 
This's for example :)

*Note : I can't run shell commands because I use shared hosting {Alternate to PHP exec() function}

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  • To my knowledge ZipArchive in PHP can make multi-part zip files, but I don't think it has the ability to open one. I would say use the shell, but you've excluded that option. Another option is to simulate linux cat with PHP so it merges all files into one file, then it shouldn't be a problem.
    – Xorifelse
    Jul 18, 2018 at 19:36
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    @Xorifelse Ok, reopened
    – RiggsFolly
    Jul 18, 2018 at 19:41
  • @Xorifelse How can I do that ? Does it work in shared hosting? Do you have any link to be my guide? Sorry, because I am beginner and English isn't my tongue... Jul 18, 2018 at 19:47
  • Gotta be honest here, I've looked around a bit couldn't find a direct solution other then merging the files to one file using cat. The source code of Linux cat. I didn't see a PHP function of it in the short while I looked (doesn't mean there isn't any), so.. trial and error and start scripting! (only focus on the part that doesn't use options/modifiers) (or move web host).
    – Xorifelse
    Jul 18, 2018 at 19:50

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Here's how I did it... In my case, I had, say:

  • file.zip.001
  • ...
  • file.zip.006

This setup was a result of running the command 7z a -tzip -v5M Split/file file.zip, which basically just split the file up into concatenate-able files of about 5M in size...

This code merged them together, special thanks to this answer for some help:

<?php

for ($i = 1; $i <= 6; ++$i)
{
  $content = file_get_contents("file.zip.00" . $i);
  file_put_contents("file.zip", $content, FILE_APPEND);
}

echo "Merged! Make sure to delete...";

?>

Obviously, make sure "file.zip" doesn't exist or is empty beforehand...

Then, to unzip it, I ran this:

<?php

$zip = new ZipArchive;
if ($zip->open("file.zip") === TRUE)
{
  $zip->extractTo("folder/");
  $zip->close();
  echo "Unzipped!";
}
else
{
  echo "Failed...";
}

?>

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