A Node.js wrapper for 7-Zip
I chose to use Promises in this library. API is consistent with standard use:
var Zip = require('node-7z'); // Name the class as you want!
var myTask = new Zip();
myTask.extractFull('myArchive.7z', 'destination', { p: 'myPassword' })
// Equivalent to `on('data', function (files) { // ... });`
.progress(function (files) {
console.log('Some files are extracted: %s', files);
});
// When all is done
.then(function () {
console.log('Extracting done!');
});
// On error
.catch(function (err) {
console.error(err);
});
You must have the 7z
executable available in your PATH or in the same
directory of your package.json
file.
On Debian and Ubuntu install the
p7zip-full
package.
On Windows use the
7z.exe
(link here) binary.
On Mac OSX use Homebrew
brew install p7zip
npm install --save node-7z
See the 7-Zip documentation for the full list of usages and options (switches).
The type of the list of files can be either String or Array.
Arguments
archive
Path to the archive you want to create.files
The file list to add.options
An object of options (7-Zip switches).
Progress
files
A array of all the added files. The/
character is used as a path separator on every platform.
Error
err
An Error object.
Arguments
archive
Path to the archive you want to delete files from.files
The file list to delete.options
An object of options (7-Zip switches).
Error
err
An Error object.
Arguments
archive
The path to the archive you want to extract.dest
Where to extract the archive.options
An object of options.
Progress
files
A array of all the extracted files AND directories. The/
character is used as a path separator on every platform.
Error
err
An Error object.
Arguments
archive
The path to the archive you want to extract.dest
Where to extract the archive (creates folders for you).options
An object of options.
Progress
files
A array of all the extracted files AND directories. The/
character is used as a path separator on every platform.
Error
err
An Error object.
Arguments
archive
The path to the archive you want to analyse.options
An object of options.
Progress
files
A array of objects of all the extracted files AND directories. The/
character is used as a path separator on every platform. Object's properties are:date
,attr
,size
andname
.
Fulfill
spec
An object of tech spec about the archive. Properties are:path
,type
,method
,physicalSize
andheadersSize
(Some of them may be missing with non-7z archives).
Error
err
An Error object.
Arguments
archive
The path to the archive you want to analyse.options
An object of options.
Progress
files
A array of all the tested files. The/
character is used as a path separator on every platform.
Error
err
An Error object.
Arguments
archive
Path to the archive you want to update.files
The file list to update.options
An object of options (7-Zip switches).
Progress
files
A array of all the updated files. The/
character is used as a path separator on every platform.
Error
err
An Error object.
With the 7za
binary compression is made like that:
# adds *.exe and *.dll files to solid archive archive.7z using LZMA method
# with 2 MB dictionary and BCJ filter.
7z a archive.7z *.exe -m0=BCJ -m1=LZMA:d=21
With node-7z you can translate it like that:
var archive = new Zip();
archive.add('archive.7z', '*.exe', {
m0: '=BCJ',
m1: '=LZMA:d=21'
})
.then(function () {
// Do stuff...
});
When adding, deleting or updating archives you can pass either a string or an
array as second parameter (the files
parameter).
var archive = new Zip();
archive.delete('bigArchive.7z', [ 'file1', 'file2' ])
.then(function () {
// Do stuff...
});
You can extract with wildcards to specify one or more file extensions. To do
this add a wildcards
attribute to the options
object. The wildcard
attribute takes an Array as value. In this array each item is a wildcard.
var archive = new Zip();
archive.extractFull('archive.zip', 'destination/', {
wildcards: [ '*.txt', '*.md' ], // extract all text and Markdown files
r: true // in each subfolder too
})
.progress(function (files) {
// Do stuff with files...
})
.then(function () {
// Do stuff...
});
Note that the r
(for recursive) attribute is passed in this example.
Thanks to sketchpunk #9 for this one
Sometimes you just want to use the lib as the original command line. For
instance you want to apply to switches with different values (e.g.:
-i!*.jpg -i!*.png
to target only two types of extensions).
In such cases the default behavior of the options
argument is not enough. You
can use the custom raw
key in your options
object and pass it an Array of
values.
var archive = new Zip();
archive.list('archive.zip', {
raw: [ '-i!*.jpg', '-i!*.png' ], // only images
})
.progress(function (files) {
// Do stuff with files...
})
.then(function () {
// Do stuff...
});
With ❤️ from quentinrossetti