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# Copyright (c) 2000 Ned Konz. All rights reserved. This program is free
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# software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms
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# as Perl itself.
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# $Revision: 1.5 $
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package Archive::Zip::Archive;
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use File::Find ();
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use Archive::Zip qw(:ERROR_CODES :UTILITY_METHODS);
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=head1 NAME
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Archive::Zip::Tree -- methods for adding/extracting trees using Archive::Zip
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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use Archive::Zip;
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use Archive::Zip::Tree;
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my $zip = Archive::Zip->new();
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# add all readable files and directories below . as xyz/*
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$zip->addTree( '.', 'xyz' );
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# add all readable plain files below /abc as /def/*
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$zip->addTree( '/abc', '/def', sub { -f && -r } );
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# add all .c files below /tmp as stuff/*
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$zip->addTreeMatching( '/tmp', 'stuff', '\.c$' );
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# add all .o files below /tmp as stuff/* if they aren't writable
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$zip->addTreeMatching( '/tmp', 'stuff', '\.o$', sub { ! -w } );
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# and write them into a file
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$zip->writeToFile('xxx.zip');
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# now extract the same files into /tmpx
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$zip->extractTree( 'stuff', '/tmpx' );
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=head1 METHODS
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=over 4
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=item $zip->addTree( $root, $dest [,$pred] )
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$root is the root of the tree of files and directories to be added
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$dest is the name for the root in the zip file (undef or blank means to use
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relative pathnames)
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C<$pred> is an optional subroutine reference to select files: it is passed the
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name of the prospective file or directory using C<$_>,
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and if it returns true, the file or
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directory will be included. The default is to add all readable files and
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directories.
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For instance, using
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my $pred = sub { /\.txt/ };
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$zip->addTree( '.', '.', $pred );
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will add all the .txt files in and below the current directory,
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using relative names, and making the names identical in the zipfile:
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original name zip member name
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./xyz xyz
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./a/ a/
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./a/b a/b
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To use absolute pathnames, just pass them in:
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$zip->addTree( '/a/b', '/a/b' );
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original name zip member name
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/a/ /a/
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/a/b /a/b
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To translate relative to absolute pathnames, just pass them in:
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$zip->addTree( '.', '/c/d' );
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original name zip member name
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./xyz /c/d/xyz
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./a/ /c/d/a/
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./a/b /c/d/a/b
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To translate absolute to relative pathnames, just pass them in:
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$zip->addTree( '/c/d', 'a' );
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original name zip member name
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/c/d/xyz a/xyz
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/c/d/a/ a/a/
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/c/d/a/b a/a/b
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Returns AZ_OK on success.
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Note that this will not follow symbolic links to directories.
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Note also that this does not check for the validity of filenames.
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=back
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=cut
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sub addTree
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{
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my $self = shift;
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my $root = shift or return _error("root arg missing in call to addTree()");
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my $dest = shift || '';
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my $pred = shift || sub { -r };
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$root =~ s{\\}{/}g; # normalize backslashes in case user is misguided
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$root =~ s{([^/])$}{$1/}; # append slash if necessary
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$dest =~ s{([^/])$}{$1/} if $dest; # append slash if necessary
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my @files;
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File::Find::find( sub { push( @files, $File::Find::name ) }, $root );
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@files = grep { &$pred } @files; # pass arg via local $_
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foreach my $fileName ( @files )
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{
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( my $archiveName = $fileName ) =~ s{^\Q$root}{$dest};
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$archiveName =~ s{^\./}{};
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next if $archiveName =~ m{^\.?/?$}; # skip current dir
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my $member = ( -d $fileName )
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? $self->addDirectory( $fileName, $archiveName )
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: $self->addFile( $fileName, $archiveName );
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return _error( "add $fileName failed in addTree()" ) if !$member;
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}
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return AZ_OK;
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}
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=over 4
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=item $zip->addTreeMatching( $root, $dest, $pattern [,$pred] )
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$root is the root of the tree of files and directories to be added
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$dest is the name for the root in the zip file (undef means to use relative
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pathnames)
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$pattern is a (non-anchored) regular expression for filenames to match
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$pred is an optional subroutine reference to select files: it is passed the
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name of the prospective file or directory in C<$_>,
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and if it returns true, the file or
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directory will be included. The default is to add all readable files and
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directories.
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To add all files in and below the current dirctory
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whose names end in C<.pl>, and make them extract into a subdirectory
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named C<xyz>, do this:
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$zip->addTreeMatching( '.', 'xyz', '\.pl$' )
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To add all I<writable> files in and below the dirctory named C</abc>
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whose names end in C<.pl>, and make them extract into a subdirectory
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named C<xyz>, do this:
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$zip->addTreeMatching( '/abc', 'xyz', '\.pl$', sub { -w } )
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Returns AZ_OK on success.
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Note that this will not follow symbolic links to directories.
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=back
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=cut
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sub addTreeMatching
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{
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my $self = shift;
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my $root = shift
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or return _error("root arg missing in call to addTreeMatching()");
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my $dest = shift || '';
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my $pattern = shift
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or return _error("pattern missing in call to addTreeMatching()");
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my $pred = shift || sub { -r };
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my $matcher = sub { m{$pattern} && &$pred };
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return $self->addTree( $root, $dest, $matcher );
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}
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=over 4
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=item $zip->extractTree( $root, $dest )
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Extracts all the members below a given root. Will
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translate that root to a given dest pathname.
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For instance,
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$zip->extractTree( '/a/', 'd/e/' );
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when applied to a zip containing the files:
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/a/x /a/b/c /d/e
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will extract:
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/a/x to d/e/x
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/a/b/c to d/e/b/c
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and ignore /d/e
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=back
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=cut
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sub extractTree
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{
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my $self = shift();
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my $root = shift();
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return _error("root arg missing in call to extractTree()")
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unless defined($root);
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my $dest = shift || '.';
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$root =~ s{\\}{/}g; # normalize backslashes in case user is misguided
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$root =~ s{([^/])$}{$1/}; # append slash if necessary
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my @members = $self->membersMatching( "^$root" );
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foreach my $member ( @members )
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my $fileName = $member->fileName();
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$fileName =~ s{$root}{$dest};
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my $status = $member->extractToFileNamed( $fileName );
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return $status if $status != AZ_OK;
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}
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return AZ_OK;
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}
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__END__
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Ned Konz, perl@bike-nomad.com
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright (c) 2000 Ned Konz. All rights reserved. This program is free
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software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms
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as Perl itself.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<Compress::Zlib>
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L<Archive::Zip>
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=cut
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# vim: ts=4 sw=4 columns=80
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