Compress Files into 'zip' Archives
zip()
creates a new zip archive file.
zip( zipfile, files, recurse = TRUE, compression_level = 9, include_directories = TRUE, root = ".", mode = c("mirror", "cherry-pick") ) zipr( zipfile, files, recurse = TRUE, compression_level = 9, include_directories = TRUE, root = ".", mode = c("cherry-pick", "mirror") ) zip_append( zipfile, files, recurse = TRUE, compression_level = 9, include_directories = TRUE, root = ".", mode = c("mirror", "cherry-pick") ) zipr_append( zipfile, files, recurse = TRUE, compression_level = 9, include_directories = TRUE, root = ".", mode = c("cherry-pick", "mirror") )
zipfile |
The zip file to create. If the file exists, |
files |
List of file to add to the archive. See details below about absolute and relative path names. |
recurse |
Whether to add the contents of directories recursively. |
compression_level |
A number between 1 and 9. 9 compresses best, but it also takes the longest. |
include_directories |
Whether to explicitly include directories
in the archive. Including directories might confuse MS Office when
reading docx files, so set this to |
root |
Change to this working directory before creating the archive. |
mode |
Selects how files and directories are stored in
the archice. It can be |
zip_append()
appends compressed files to an existing 'zip' file.
zip()
and zip_append()
can run in two different modes: mirror
mode and cherry picking mode. They handle the specified files
differently.
Mirror mode is for creating the zip archive of a directory structure,
exactly as it is on the disk. The current working directory will
be the root of the archive, and the paths will be fully kept.
zip changes the current directory to root
before creating the
archive.
(Absolute paths are also kept. Note that this might result
non-portable archives: some zip tools do not handle zip archives that
contain absolute file names, or file names that start with ../
or
./
. zip warns you if this should happen.)
E.g. consider the following directory structure:
. |-- foo | |-- bar | | |-- file1 | | `-- file2 | `-- bar2 `-- foo2 `-- file3
Assuming the current working directory is foo
, the following zip
entries are created by zip
:
setwd("foo") zip::zip("../test.zip", c("bar/file1", "bar2", "../foo2"))
## Warning in warn_for_dotdot(data$key): Some paths reference parent directory, ## creating non-portable zip file
zip_list("../test.zip")[, "filename", drop = FALSE]
## filename ## 1 bar/file1 ## 2 bar2/ ## 3 ../foo2/ ## 4 ../foo2/file3
In cherry picking mode, the selected files and directories will be at the root of the archive. This mode is handy if you want to select a subset of files and directories, possibly from different paths and put all of the in the archive, at the top level.
Here is an example with the same directory structure as above:
zip::zip( "../test2.zip", c("bar/file1", "bar2", "../foo2"), mode = "cherry-pick" ) zip_list("../test2.zip")[, "filename", drop = FALSE]
## filename ## 1 file1 ## 2 bar2/ ## 3 foo2/ ## 4 foo2/file3
zip()
(and zip_append()
, etc.) add the permissions of
the archived files and directories to the ZIP archive, on Unix systems.
Most zip and unzip implementations support these, so they will be
recovered after extracting the archive.
Note, however that the owner and group (uid and gid) are currently omitted, even on Unix.
zipr()
and zipr_append()
These function exist for historical reasons. They are identical
to zip()
and zipr_append()
with a different default for the
mode
argument.
The name of the created zip file, invisibly.
## Some files to zip up. We will run all this in the R sesion's ## temporary directory, to avoid messing up the user's workspace. dir.create(tmp <- tempfile()) dir.create(file.path(tmp, "mydir")) cat("first file", file = file.path(tmp, "mydir", "file1")) cat("second file", file = file.path(tmp, "mydir", "file2")) zipfile <- tempfile(fileext = ".zip") zip::zip(zipfile, "mydir", root = tmp) ## List contents zip_list(zipfile) ## Add another file cat("third file", file = file.path(tmp, "mydir", "file3")) zip_append(zipfile, file.path("mydir", "file3"), root = tmp) zip_list(zipfile)
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