(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, PECL zip >= 1.1.0)
ZipArchive::addFromString — Add a file to a ZIP archive using its contents
$localname
, string $contents
)Add a file to a ZIP archive using its contents.
localname
The name of the entry to create.
contents
The contents to use to create the entry. It is used in a binary safe mode.
成功时返回 TRUE
, 或者在失败时返回 FALSE
。
Example #1 Add an entry to a new archive
<?php
$zip = new ZipArchive;
$res = $zip->open('test.zip', ZipArchive::CREATE);
if ($res === TRUE) {
$zip->addFromString('test.txt', 'file content goes here');
$zip->close();
echo 'ok';
} else {
echo 'failed';
}
?>
Example #2 Add file to a directory inside an archive
<?php
$zip = new ZipArchive;
if ($zip->open('test.zip') === TRUE) {
$zip->addFromString('dir/test.txt', 'file content goes here');
$zip->close();
echo 'ok';
} else {
echo 'failed';
}
?>
xslidian at lidian dot info (2013-02-20 12:57:46)
Although numFiles will change after overwriting a file, it will be back normal when you ZipArchive::close() and open() it again.
NULL indexes don't persist either. Only the new order is kept. So feel free to overwrite.
Here overwriting works the same as deleting and adding. So it's not necessary to ZipArchive::deleteName() first.
calebcjh (2010-05-19 12:54:32)
Although this function displaces files of the same name, in actual fact, the original file is blanked and a new entry is added. The numFiles property is incremented.
Example:
File 1: foo
File 2: bar
$zip->addFromString('foo', 'new foo');
File 1:
File 2: bar
File 3: foo
gbti at ukr dot net (2008-11-16 10:01:43)
if you try:
<?php
$zip->open("file", ZipArchive::CREATE);
$zip->addFromString("russian_letters/options.xml");
?>
wrong directory will be created.
if you try:
<?php
$zip->addEmptyDir("russian_letters");
?>
All be fine.
Jacques Chester (2007-01-30 21:10:08)
Note that this function overwrites existing files of the same name.