ZipArchive::addFile

(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL zip >= 1.1.0)

ZipArchive::addFileAdds a file to a ZIP archive from the given path

说明

public ZipArchive::addFile ( string $filepath , string $entryname = "" , int $start = 0 , int $length = 0 , int $flags = ZipArchive::FL_OVERWRITE ) : bool

Adds a file to a ZIP archive from a given path.

Note: 为了最大限度地提高代码可移植性,建议在 ZIP 文件名中使用斜线 (/) 做为目录分隔符。

参数

filepath

The path to the file to add.

entryname

If supplied and not empty, this is the local name inside the ZIP archive that will override the filepath.

start

For partial copy, start position.

length

For partial copy, length to be copied, if 0 or -1 the whole file (starting from start) is used.

flags

Bitmask consisting of ZipArchive::FL_OVERWRITE, ZipArchive::FL_ENC_GUESS, ZipArchive::FL_ENC_UTF_8, ZipArchive::FL_ENC_CP437. The behaviour of these constants is described on the ZIP constants page.

返回值

成功时返回 true, 或者在失败时返回 false

更新日志

版本 说明
8.0.0 / 1.18.0 flags was added.

范例

This example opens a ZIP file archive test.zip and add the file /path/to/index.txt. as newname.txt.

Example #1 Open and add

<?php
$zip 
= new ZipArchive;
if (
$zip->open('test.zip') === TRUE) {
    
$zip->addFile('/path/to/index.txt''newname.txt');
    
$zip->close();
    echo 
'ok';
} else {
    echo 
'failed';
}
?>

注释

Note:

When a file is set to be added to the archive, PHP will lock the file. The lock is only released once the ZipArchive object has been closed, either via ZipArchive::close() or the ZipArchive object being destroyed. This may prevent you from being able to delete the file being added until after the lock has been released.

参见

User Contributed Notes

raja at rsdisk dot com 10-Nov-2018 08:57
zip->addfile function does not add file to archive immediately. It is cued and executed at zip->close()

I had backup files in a dir. with a foreach statement I was adding the file to an archive and then moving the files into dump dir immediately.

This caused an error.

<?php
$dir
= getcwd().'/';
$dirContent = scandir('./');
foreach(
$dirContent as $file)
    if(
strpos($file, '.sql')!==false)
{
    echo
"adding $file ......";
   
$zip->addFile($file);
       
$newFileName = $dir."done/$file";
   
rename($dir.$file, $newFileName);
    echo(
"; file added\n");
}
$zip->close();
?>

The $zip->close() needs to execute before moving files,
<?php
foreach($dirContent as $file)
    if(
strpos($file, '.sql')!==false)
{
    echo
"adding $file ......";
   
$zip->addFile($file);
    echo(
"; file added\n");
}
$zip->close();
foreach(
$dirContent as $file)
    if(
strpos($file, '.sql')!==false)
{
   
$newFileName = $dir."done/$file";
   
rename($dir.$file, $newFileName);
    echo(
"$file moved\n");
}
?>
gio AT giombg dot com 20-Jan-2018 08:22
work 4 me

$zip = new ZipArchive;
$zip_name = ('name.zip');
$path_zip = ($config['path'].'/zip/'.$zip_name);
$zip->open($path_zip,ZipArchive::CREATE);
$zip->addFile($path1.'/'.$nam1,$nam1);
$zip->addFile($path2.'/'.$nam2,$nam2);
$zip->close();

ciao
GioMBG
ohcc at 163 dot com 01-Aug-2016 01:22
如果文件名包含汉字,ZIPARCHIVE::addFile() 会导致无法将文件压缩到压缩包中,或者压缩以后文件名乱码。

可以使用ZipArchive::addFromString()来实现。

注意:如果操作系统是Windows,文件系统编码是gbk.
如果php文件的文件编码是utf-8,需要相应转码。

ZipArchive::addFile() fails if the filename contains Chinese characters.

ZipArchive::addFromString() should be used instead.

<?php
 
    $z
= new ZipArchive;

   
$file = '吴先成.txt';

    if(
$z->open(ZIPARCHIVE::CREATE)===true){
       
$z->addFromString($file, file_get_contents($file));
       
//for windows
        //$z->addFromString($file, file_get_contents(iconv('utf-8', 'gbk//ignore', $file)));
   
}
   
// ...
ohcc at 163 dot com 16-Dec-2015 05:04
Do NOT use ZipArchive::addFile() to append a folder.

When a folder's path is passed to ZipArchive::addFile(), the method returns true, but ZipArchive can neither create a zip archive nor can it make any change to a existing file.

<?php
    $z
= new ZipArchive();
    if(
true === ($z->open('./foo.zip', ZipArchive::CREATE | ZipArchive::OVERWRITE))){
       
$z->setArchiveComment('Interesting!');
       
$z->addFromString('domain.txt', 'wuxiancheng.cn');
       
$folder = './test';
        !
is_dir($folder) && mkdir($folder); // Create an folder for testing
       
if(true === $z->addFile($folder)){
            echo
'success'; // !!!
       
}
       
rmdir($folder);
       
$z->close();
       
// foo.zip will NOT be saved on disk.
        // If foo.zip already exists before we run this script, the file will remain unchanged.
   
}
?>
stanislav dot eckert at vizson dot de 02-Mar-2015 11:43
2 tips:

- The example in on this page is a bit misleading for new programmers. It works only if the ZIP archive file exists already. Don't forget to use ZipArchive::CREATE and optionally ZipArchive::OVERWRITE in the second optional parameter in the open() function.

- If you want to add files and directories recursively (see some examples from other comments here on this page) use scandir() instead of blob() because blob() does not list hidden files like ".htaccess" for example.
todd at toddwiggins dot com dot au 15-May-2014 03:31
The addFile() method does not accept the "file://" protocol. Strip away "file://" and use the absolute path instead.

I assume that it also does not accept any other protocols, I was having issues trying to add files, other functions within the application I was building required the use of the protocol.

Also to note, the status code returned did not match any of the predefined error codes, and the status code was never the same. My assumption was a overflow on the variable as the status codes were around the minimum and maximum INT values.
frame86 at live dot com 13-Apr-2014 04:48
The manual is lying.

"In short, it means you can first delete an added file after the archive is closed. "

Thats true but not by locking the file...
Warning! This method works asynchronous!

It seems that addFile() will return TRUE if the file stat command returns correctly, but the operation itself will not happen yet.

Instead, deleting a file is always possible. I have discovered this behaviour by using a temporary file and deleting it immediately after addFile() returns. The result was that no archive was created nor any file was added although every operation (creating,open(),addFile()) returned true before. The operation silenty fails.
romuloum at hotmail dot com 03-Apr-2014 07:00
If you have problem with windows explorer reading zipfile created by linux, try:
$oZip->addFile ( $file_name, " " . basename ( $file_name ) )
That space " " should solve.
s dot eckert dot spam at gmx dot com 11-Oct-2013 03:27
Note that there is no concept of "folders" for ZIP files. If you need to store data into folders, use forward slashes ("/") in $localname to separate folder(s) and the file name.

Example:
$zip->addFile("test.txt", "mainfolder/subfolder/test.txt");
arrtedone at gmail dot com 29-Aug-2013 08:19
Note that ZipArchive::open() not return boolean value, but integer, for example :
$zip = new ZipArchive();
$filename = '/tmp/test.zip';
var_dum($zip->open($filename)); // return's : int (11)
kris at blacksuitmedia [do/t/] c0m 25-Apr-2013 08:41
I had a huge number of files and folders that I needed to zip on a linux web server. I was running into timeout problems and file enumerator issues, as well as file handler limit issues (ulimit). I used a script to solve u limit offered by Farzad Ghanei first (ZipArchiveImproved), but closing and reopening his way didn't do the trick for me.

I eventually did a simple call to a $filelimit variable I created that records file handler limit I want my script to hit before it closes and reopens the file.
<?php
$filelimit
= 255;

if (
$zip->numFiles == $filelimit) {$zip->close(); $zip->open($file) or die ("Error: Could not reopen Zip");}
?>

This made some progress for me, timeouts were gone, but when calling
<?php $zip->addFile($filepath, $archivefilepath); ?>
after the reopening of the Zip, I got an error. I echoed the <?php $zip->numFiles; ?> and found that after reopening, the numFile enum reset to '0'.

A few more goose-chases later, I tried addFromString with some better results, but did not get it working 100% until I actually coupled addFromString with addFile! My working scripting for the add files function on massive file-folder structures looks like so:

<?php
$sourcefolder
= /rel/path/to/source/folder/on/server/

$dirlist = new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($sourcefolder);

$filelist = new RecursiveIteratorIterator($dirlist);

//how many file can be added before a reopen is forced?
$filelimit = 245;

// Defines the action
$file = tempnam("tmp", "zip");
$zip = new ZipArchive();

// This creates and then gives the option to save the zip file

if ($zip->open($file, ZipArchive::OVERWRITE) !== TRUE) {

    die (
"Could not open archive");

}

// adds files to the file list
foreach ($filelist as $key=>$value) {

   
//fix archive paths
   
$path = str_replace($sourcefolder, "", $key); //remove the source path from the $key to return only the file-folder structure from the root of the source folder
   
if (!file_exists($key)) { die($key.' does not exist. Please contact your administrator or try again later.'); }
      if (!
is_readable($key)) { die($key.' not readable. Please contact your administrator or try again later.'); }    
          if (
$zip->numFiles == $filelimit) {$zip->close(); $zip->open($file) or die ("Error: Could not reopen Zip");}

   
$zip->addFromString($path, $key) or die ("ERROR: Could not add file: $key </br> numFile:".$zip->numFiles);
   
$zip->addFile(realpath($key), $path) or die ("ERROR: Could not add file: $key </br> numFile:".$zip->numFiles);
   
}

// closes the archive
$zip->close();

//make local temp file a .zip, rename, and move to output dir
rename ($file, "./" . $outputfolder . "/" . $zipfilename);
?>
I hope this may help someone else.
Dean Rather 31-Oct-2012 03:47
This add directory function does not require that you create a new wrapper class, and also does not add the entire file directory tree into your zip file.

<?php

public function addDirectoryToZip($zip, $dir, $base)
{
   
$newFolder = str_replace($base, '', $dir);
   
$zip->addEmptyDir($newFolder);
    foreach(
glob($dir . '/*') as $file)
    {
        if(
is_dir($file))
        {
           
$zip = $this->addDirectoryToZip($zip, $file, $base);
        }
        else
        {
           
$newFile = str_replace($base, '', $file);
           
$zip->addFile($file, $newFile);
        }
    }
    return
$zip;
}

?>
shano 01-May-2012 02:21
thought it might come in handy
recursively adds all directories and files within a directory

class zip extends ZipArchive {
   
    public function addDirectory($dir) { // adds directory
        foreach(glob($dir . '/*') as $file) {
            if(is_dir($file))
                $this->addDirectory($file);
            else
                $this->addFile($file);
        }
    }
}
ptipti at gala dot net 06-Apr-2012 12:12
Another surprise, which took a lot of trouble. So that after you add a file to the archive it can be safely removed, took advantage of such construction:

if (!is_file ($archive)) :
    $result = $zip->open ($archive, ZipArchive::CREATE);
else :
    $result = $zip->open ($archive);
endif;
if ($result === TRUE) :
    if (($zip->addFile ($file, $filename)) === TRUE) :
        $theoreticaly_added = TRUE;
    endif;
    if ((($zip->close ()) === TRUE) && $theoreticaly_added) :
        unlink ($file);
    endif;
endif;

Now the files will not disappear. But perhaps there is a simpler solution, which gives 100% guarantee?
sp at read dot eu 16-Feb-2012 08:25
Note that using addFile() will change the order of the files within the zip, in fact within the index of the zip. Does not matter much, except if you loop the index and use addFile() within that loop : it will likely give messy results.

Example :
<?php
$zip
= new ZipArchive;
if (
$zip->open('somefile.zip') === TRUE) {
  for (
$i = 0; $i < $zip->numFiles; $i++) {
    if (
forsomereason()) {
     
addFile('./somenewfile.ext', $zip->getNameIndex($i));
    }
  }
}
$zip->close();
?>

This code may loop for ever, depending on your forsomereason() function, or at least you're at risk.

Try something like this instead :

<?php
$zip
= new ZipArchive;
if (
$zip->open('somefile.zip') === TRUE) {
  for (
$i = 0; $i < $zip->numFiles; $i++) {
    if (
forsomereason()) {
     
$couples[]=array('filename'=>'./somenewfile.ext','localname'=>$zip->getNameIndex($i));
    }
  }
}
foreach (
$couples as $couple) $zip->addFile($couple['filename'],$couple['localname']);
$zip->close();
?>

Hope it helps ;-)
john factorial 29-Dec-2010 12:57
Beware: calling $zip->addFile() on a file that doesn't exist will succeed and return TRUE, delaying the failure until you make the final $zip->close() call, which will return FALSE and potentially leave you scratching your head.

If you're adding multiple files to a zip and your $zip->close() call is returning FALSE, ensure that all the files you added actually exist.

It's also a good idea to check each file with file_exists() or is_readable() before calling $zip->addFile() on it.
aartdebruijn at gmail dot com 04-Nov-2010 06:37
When adding a file to your zip, the file is opened and stays open.
When adding over 1024 files (depending on your open files limit) the server stops adding files, resulting in a status 11 in your zip Archive. There is no warning when exceeding this open files limit with addFiles.

Check your open files with ulimit -a

This kept me busy for some time.
camuc at camuc dot net 27-Apr-2010 08:23
In some versions of this library you NEED to add the "localfile" parameter or the file will not show in the Zip folder.
pelpet at ic dot cz 20-Apr-2010 09:02
<?php
$zip
=new ZipArchive;
$zip->addFile('path to the file', 'new name of the file');
?>

What I have to do, when I wan't to have the file in the zip archive with it's name before archiving?
(Sorry, I'm from Czech Republic and I can't speak English very well, if I did anywhere mistake, so ignore that pease :-)
jayarjo 24-Feb-2010 01:44
It is not obvious, since there are no noticeable examples around, but you can use $localname (second parameter) to define and control file/directory structure inside the zip. Use it if you do not want files to be included with their absolute directory tree.

<?php

$zip
->addFile($abs_path, $relative_path);

?>
Anonymous 18-Jan-2010 10:30
On my system (Windows), I found that ZipArchive uses IBM850 encoding for filenames (localname). For filenames with special characters such as (é) &eacute; which appears at 0xE9 in the ISO-8859-1, it is at 0x82 in IBM850. I had to call iconv('ISO-8859-1', 'IBM850', 'Québec') to get correct file names.
peter at boring dot ch 22-Aug-2009 06:10
Here's a little extension to ZipArchive that handles directories recursively:

<?php

class Zipper extends ZipArchive {
   
public function
addDir($path) {
    print
'adding ' . $path . '<br>';
   
$this->addEmptyDir($path);
   
$nodes = glob($path . '/*');
    foreach (
$nodes as $node) {
        print
$node . '<br>';
        if (
is_dir($node)) {
           
$this->addDir($node);
        } else if (
is_file($node))  {
           
$this->addFile($node);
        }
    }
}
   
}
// class Zipper

?>
christophe dot braud at aquafadas dot com 11-Aug-2009 03:10
If you have some warnings with ZipArchiveImproved since the last Ubuntu update, replace "self::CREATE" by "self::CREATE | self::OVERWRITE" in the reopen function

christophe
garcia at no_span dot krautzer-lynn dot com 24-Mar-2009 06:31
If you add files that have an absolut path, like for example:
/mnt/repository/my_file.pdf
the standard windows zip utility will not be able to extract the files. The first slash trips the zip utility. You have to add relative file paths or use a symbolic link.
ss at littlerain dot com 30-Jan-2009 04:45
Note that the file isn't actually added to the archive until the $zip->close() method is called. I spent a lot of time trying to figure out why no time() went by after adding large files via $zip->addFile() but would then time out the script.
Farzad Ghanei 18-Jan-2009 02:53
here is a basic class that extends the ZipArchive to:
  * add a functionality to report the ZIP file address (I needed it and I could not find out how in ZipArchive documentation).
  * resolve the problem of adding so many files to the archive due file descriptor limit. the ZipArchiveImproved::addFile() handles this.

<?php
/**
 * ZipArchiveImproved extends ZipArchive to add some information about the zip file and some functionality.
 *
 *
 *
 * @author Farzad Ghanei
 * @uses ZipArchive
 * @version 1.0.0 2009-01-18
 */

class ZipArchiveImproved extends ZipArchive {
    protected
$_archiveFileName = null;
    protected
$_newAddedFilesCounter = 0;
    protected
$_newAddedFilesSize = 100;
   
   
/**
     * returns the name of the archive file.
     *
     * @return string
     */
   
public function getArchiveFileName() {
        return
$this->_archiveFileName;
    }

   
/**
     * returns the number of files that are going to be added to ZIP
     * without reopenning the stream to file.
     *
     * @return int
     */
   
public function getNewAddedFilesSize() {
        return
$this->_newAddedFilesSize;
    }

   
/**
     * sets the number of files that are going to be added to ZIP
     * without reopenning the stream to file. if no size is specified, default is 100.
     *
     * @param int
     * @return ZipArchiveImproved self reference
     */
   
public function setNewlAddedFilesSize($size=100) {
        if ( empty(
$size) || !is_int($size) || $size < 1) {
           
$size = 100;
        }
       
$this->_newAddedFilesSize = $size;
        return
$this;
    }

   
/**
     * opens a stream to a ZIP archive file. calls the ZipArchive::open() internally.
     * overwrites ZipArchive::open() to add the archiveFileName functionality.
     *
     * @param string $fileName
     * @param int $flags
     * return mixed
     */
   
public function open($fileName, $flags) {
       
$this->_archiveFileName = $fileName;
       
$this->_newAddedFilesCounter = 0;
        return
parent::open($fileName,$flags);
    }

   
/**
     * closes the stream to ZIP archive file. calls the ZipArchive::close() internally.
     * overwrites ZipArchive::close() to add the archiveFileName functionality.
     *
     * @return bool
     */
   
public function close() {
       
$this->_archiveFileName = null;
       
$this->_newAddedFilesCounter = 0;
        return
parent::close();
    }

   
/**
     * closes the connection to ZIP file and openes the connection again.
     *
     * @return bool
     */
   
public function reopen() {
       
$archiveFileName = $this->_archiveFileName;
        if ( !
$this->close() ) {
            return
false;
        }
        return
$this->open($archiveFileName,self::CREATE);
    }

   
/**
     * adds a file to a ZIP archive from the given path. calls the ZipArchive::addFile() internally.
     * overwrites ZipArchive::addFile() to handle maximum file connections in operating systems.
     *
     * @param string $fileName the path to file to be added to archive
     * @param string [optional] $localname the name of the file in the ZIP archive
     * @return bool
     */
   
public function addFile( $fileName ) {
        if (
$this->_newAddedFilesCounter >= $this->_newAddedFilesSize) {
           
$this->reopen();
        }
        if (
func_num_args() > 1 ) {
           
$flags = func_get_arg(1);
           
$added = parent::addFile($fileName,$flags);
            if (
$added) {
               
$this->_newAddedFilesCounter++;
            }
            return
$added;
        }
       
$added = parent::addFile($fileName);
        if (
$added) {
           
$this->_newAddedFilesCounter++;
        }
        return
$added;
    }
// public function addFile()
}
?>
marco at maranao dot ca 15-Dec-2008 10:45
This is my workaround for the file descriptor limit by closing/opening the archive file periodically.

<?php
if($backup = new ZipArchive()) {
    if(
$backup->open($zip, ZIPARCHIVE::OVERWRITE) === true) {
       
$backup->addFile($file['realpath'], $file['path']);
        if((
$count++) == 200) { // the file descriptor limit
           
$backup->close();
            if(
$backup = new ZipArchive()) {
               
$backup->open($zip);
               
$count = 0;
            }
        }
    }
   
$backup->close();
}
?>

Hope it helps someone.
javierseixas at gmail dt com 17-Jul-2008 08:30
I have had several problems trying adding files, because of a path problem. The error gived was this:

ZipArchive::addFile() [function.ZipArchive-addFile]: Unable to access <path>

I used an absolute root starting by "/", and it didn't work. Try starting your path with "./" (referencing the root of your site).
wacher at freemail dot hu 23-Jun-2008 01:03
The workaround above (file_get_contents) is very dangerous if you pack large files. (see memory limit).
Close/open the zip archive periodically instead of using file_get_contents().
stanleyshilov {} gmail.com 11-May-2008 12:05
It should be noted that the example provided above is not accurate.

Unlike extractTo, zip_open does not return a boolean result, so the above example will always fail.
mike at thetroubleshooters dot dk 07-Feb-2008 07:20
What is worse is that when you run out of filedescriptors it seems to fail silently, I have not been able to find any errors in any logfiles.
Andreas R. newsgroups2005 at geekmail de 03-Apr-2007 06:29
Currently the number of files that can be added using addFile to the ZIP archive (until it is closed) is limited by file descriptors limit. This is an easy workaround (on the bug links below you can find another workarounds):
<?php
   
/** work around file descriptor number limitation (to avoid failure
     * upon adding more than typically 253 or 1024 files to ZIP) */
   
function addFileToZip( $zip, $path, $zipEntryName ) {
       
// this would fail with status ZIPARCHIVE::ER_OPEN
        // after certain number of files is added since
        // ZipArchive internally stores the file descriptors of all the
        // added files and only on close writes the contents to the ZIP file
        // see: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=40494
        // and: http://pecl.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=9443
        // return $zip->addFile( $path, $zipEntryName );

       
$contents = file_get_contents( $path );
        if (
$contents === false ) {
            return
false;
        }
        return
$zip->addFromString( $zipEntryName, $contents );
    }
?>