Armarius
About
Armarius is a JavaScript library to read, write, and merge ZIP archives in web browsers.
This library mainly focuses on a low memory footprint, especially when reading archives with tens of thousands of entries, and the ability to merge archives without decompressing and recompressing all entries.
For deflate/inflate support, this library depends on the Compression Streams API (if available) or fflate.
Installation
Armarius can be installed using npm:
npm install armarius
It can then be loaded as an ES Module:
import * as armarius from 'armarius';
You should also be able to bundle the library using esbuild or webpack.
Usage
Reading a ZIP archive
To read an archive, a DataReader object is required. This library
provides DataReader implementations for File
and ArrayBuffer
objects. Other readers can be implemented by extending the DataReader class.
let fileInput = document.getElementById('file-input');
let reader = new armarius.BrowserFileReader(fileInput.files[0]);
A ReadArchive can then be created from the reader.
let archive = new armarius.ReadArchive(reader, options);
await archive.init();
The ReadArchive constructor optionally accepts an ReadArchiveOptions object with the following properties:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
centralDirectoryBufferSize |
number | Buffer size used when reading central directory contents. Larger buffer sizes may improve performance, but also increase RAM usage. |
createEntryIndex |
boolean | Whether an index of all central directory entries should be created the first time they are read. Massively increases performance when using findEntry multiple times. |
entryOptions |
EntryOptions | Options passed to each created Entry object. |
EntryOptions can have the following properties:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
dataProcessors |
Map<number, typeof DataProcessor> | Map of compressionMethod => DataProcessor Can be used to implement custom compression methods |
Reading all archive entries
let entries = await archive.getAllEntries();
Since this method will load all entries (not including their compressed data) into memory, it is not recommended when working with large archives.
Iterating over archive entries
let iterator = await archive.getEntryIterator();
let entry;
while (entry = await iterator.next()) {
console.log(await entry.getFileNameString());
}
Finding specific entries
let entry = await archive.findEntry('some/file.txt');
console.log(await entry.getFileNameString());
In most cases, this method is faster than iterating through all archive entries, since an internal index is used to find files quickly.
Reading entry data
Reading a full entry
let entry = await archive.findEntry('example.txt');
let data = await entry.getData();
// Decode UTF-8
let decoder = new TextDecoder();
let text = decoder.decode(data);
console.log(text);
Reading entry data in chunks
let entry = await archive.findEntry('example.txt');
let entryReader = await entry.getDataReader();
let chunk;
while (chunk = await reader.read(1024 * 64)) {
console.log(chunk);
}
Note that the length
parameter passed to EntryDataReader.read
is the length of the compressed data read from the
file. Since this data is decompressed, the size of the returned chunk might differ.
Also note that an empty chunk returned from EntryDataReader.read
does not necessarily indicate that all data has been read.
After all data was read, null will be returned instead.
Writing archives
New archives can be created using a WriteArchive object. The WriteArchive constructor needs to be passed a function that generates new EntrySource objects when needed.
Additionally, a WriteArchiveOptions object can be passed:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
forceZIP64 |
boolean | Whether ZIP64 structures should always be created, even if not required by the archive content. |
async function generateNextEntrySource() {
//Create a new EntrySource
return null;
}
let writeArchive = new armarius.WriteArchive(generateNextEntrySource, options);
Generating entries
Whenever a new entry needs to be written to the archive, the nextEntryFunction
will be called. It should return a new
Instance of EntrySource, or null
if no more entries should be added to the
archive.
This simple example will generate an archive that contains 10 text files:
let encoder = new TextEncoder();
let i = 0;
function generateNextEntrySource() {
if (i >= 10) {
return null;
}
let fileName = `file-${i}`;
let fileContent = encoder.encode(`Content of file ${i}`);
let reader = new armarius.ArrayBufferReader(fileContent.buffer);
let entry = new armarius.DataReaderEntrySource(reader, {fileName: fileName});
i++;
return entry;
}
let writeArchive = new armarius.WriteArchive(generateNextEntrySource);
Any EntrySource accepts an EntrySourceOptions object with the following properties:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
fileComment |
string | Entry file comment |
fileName |
string | Entry file name |
forceUTF8FileName |
boolean | Always encode the filename and file comment in UTF-8, even if it could be encoded in CP437 |
compressionMethod |
number | Compression method that should be used for this entry. By default, this library only supports 0 (Store) and 8 (Deflate). More compression methods can be added using the dataProcessors option.When using an ArchiveEntryEntrySource, this option will be ignored. |
forceZIP64 |
boolean | Whether ZIP64 structures should always be created, even if not required by the content. |
minMadeByVersion |
number | The minimum madeByVersion value to be used for this entry. If a higher version is required (e.g. because ZIP64) is used, it will be set automatically and this option will be ignored. |
minExtractionVersion |
number | The minimum extractionVersion value to be used for this entry. If a higher version is required (e.g. because ZIP64) is used, it will be set automatically and this option will be ignored. |
modTime |
Date | Last modified time of the entry |
acTime |
Date | Last access time of the entry. This option is ignored if extendedTimeStampField is false . |
crTime |
Date | File creation time of the entry. This option is ignored if extendedTimeStampField is false . |
unicodeFileNameField |
boolean | Whether a Unicode Path Extra Field should be added |
unicodeCommentField |
boolean | Whether a Unicode Comment Extra Field should be added |
extendedTimeStampField |
boolean | Whether an Extended Timestamp Extra Field should be added |
internalFileAttributes |
number | See https://pkware.cachefly.net/webdocs/casestudies/APPNOTE.TXT |
externalFileAttributes |
number | See https://pkware.cachefly.net/webdocs/casestudies/APPNOTE.TXT |
dataProcessors |
Map<number, typeof DataProcessor> | Map of compressionMethod => DataProcessor Can be used to implement custom compression methods |
Reading output chunks
The generated archive can be read using the getNextChunk
function.
let chunk;
while (chunk = await writeArchive.getNextChunk()) {
console.log('New archive chunk:', chunk);
}
Merging ZIP archives
Armarius supports merging ZIP archives without decompressing and recompressing individual entries.
let archies = [myReadArchive1, myReadArchive2];
let merger = new armarius.ArchiveMerger(archives, options);
let outputWriteArchive = merger.getOutputArchive();
let chunk;
while (chunk = await outputWriteArchive.getNextChunk()) {
console.log('New archive chunk:', chunk);
}
The ArchiveMerger constructor accepts a list of ReadArchive or MergeSource objects and a MergeOptions object with the following properties:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
entrySourceOptions |
EntrySourceOptions | Options passed to each created EntrySource object |
writeArchiveOptions |
WriteArchiveOptions | Options passed to the output WriteArchive |
nextPrependingEntryFunction |
Function | Function generating EntrySource objects that are added to the output archive before the contents of the input archives |
MergeSource objects
A MergeSource object allows greater control over how a source archive is merged into the destination archive.
let mergeSource = new armarius.MergeSource(readArchive);
mergeSource
.setBasePath('base/path/within/the/source/archive')
.setDestinationPath('path/within/the/destination/archive')
.setFilter((entry) => {
if (entry.getFileNameString().endsWith('.rar')) {
return false; //Filter entry
} else {
return true; //Allow entry
}
});
License
Armarius is open source software released under the MIT license, see license.
Contributing
You can contribute to this project by forking the repository, adding your changes to your fork, and creating a pull request.