barracudanetworks / archivestream-php
A library for dynamically streaming dynamic tar or zip files without the need to have the complete file stored on the server.
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Requires
- php: >=5.1.2
- ext-gmp: *
- ext-mbstring: *
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README
A library for dynamically streaming dynamic tar or zip files without the need to have the complete file stored on the server. You can specify if you want a tar or a zip; or if you want to have the library figure out the best option based on the user agent string.
Options
/** * Construct Parameters: * * $name - Name of output file (optional). * $opt - Hash of archive options (optional, see "Archive Options" * below). * $output_stream - Output stream for archive (optional - defaults to php://output) * * Archive Options: * * comment - Comment for this archive. (zip only) * content_type - HTTP Content-Type. Defaults to 'application/x-zip'. * content_disposition - HTTP Content-Disposition. Defaults to * 'attachment; filename=\"FILENAME\"', where * FILENAME is the specified filename. * large_file_size - Size, in bytes, of the largest file to try * and load into memory (used by * add_file_from_path()). Large files may also * be compressed differently; see the * 'large_file_method' option. * send_http_headers - Boolean indicating whether or not to send * the HTTP headers for this file. * large_files_only - Boolean indicating whether or not to assume * that all files we are sending are large. * * File Options: * time - Last-modified timestamp (seconds since the epoch) of * this file. Defaults to the current time. * comment - Comment related to this file. (zip only) * type - Type of file object. (tar only) * * * Note that content_type and content_disposition do nothing if you are * not sending HTTP headers. * * Large File Support: * * By default, the method add_file_from_path() will send send files * larger than 20 megabytes along raw rather than attempting to * compress them. You can change both the maximum size and the * compression behavior using the large_file_* options above, with the * following caveats: * * * For "small" files (e.g. files smaller than large_file_size), the * memory use can be up to twice that of the actual file. In other * words, adding a 10 megabyte file to the archive could potentially * occupty 20 megabytes of memory. * * * For "large" files we use the store method, meaning that the file is * not compressed at all, this is because there is not currenly a good way * to compress a stream within PHP * * Notes: * * If you do not set a filename, then this library _DOES NOT_ send HTTP * headers by default. This behavior is to allow software to send its * own headers (including the filename), and still use this library. */
Usage
Stream whole file at a time
A fast and simple streaming archive files for PHP. Here's a simple example:
// Create a new archive stream object (tar or zip depending on user agent) $zip = \Barracuda\ArchiveStream\Archive::instance_by_useragent('example'); // Create a file named 'hello.txt' $zip->add_file('hello.txt', 'This is the contents of hello.txt'); // Add a file named 'image.jpg' from a local file 'path/to/image.jpg' $zip->add_file_from_path('image.jpg', 'path/to/image.jpg'); // Finish the zip stream $zip->finish();
Stream each file in parts
This method can be used to serve files of any size (GB, TB).
// Create a new archive stream object (tar or zip depending on user agent) $zip = \Barracuda\ArchiveStream\Archive::instance_by_useragent('example'); // Initiate the stream transfer of some_image.jpg with size 324134 $zip->init_file_stream_transfer('some_image.jpg', 324134); // Stream part of the contents of some_image.jpg // This method should be called as many times as needed to send all of its data $zip->stream_file_part($data); // Send data descriptor header for file $zip->complete_file_stream(); // Other files can be added here, simply run the three commands above for each file that is being sent // Explicitly add a directory to the zip (doesn't recurse - useful for empty // directories) $zip->add_directory('foo'); $zip->add_directory('foo/bar'); // Finish the zip stream $zip->finish();
Installation
Simply run composer require barracudanetworks/archivestream-php
inside your project.
Requirements
- PHP >=5.1.2 (or the Hash extension).
- gmp extension
Limitations
- Only the Zip64 (version 4.5 of the Zip specification) format is supported.
- Files cannot be resumed if a download fails before finishing.
Other
You can also add comments, modify file timestamps, and customize (or disable) the HTTP headers. See the class file for details.
Contributors
- Paul Duncan - Original author
- Daniel Bergey
- Andy Blyler
- Tony Blyler
- Andrew Borek
- Rafael Corral
- John Maguire
- Zachery Stuart
License
Original work Copyright 2007-2009 Paul Duncan pabs@pablotron.org Modified work Copyright 2013-2015 Barracuda Networks, Inc.
Licensed under the MIT License