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(Perl) List Files/Directories in Zip by IndexSee more Zip ExamplesDemonstrates how to iterate over the files and directories in a zip archive by index.
use chilkat(); # This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. # See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. $zip = chilkat::CkZip->new(); $success = $zip->OpenZip("qa_data/zips/sample.zip"); if ($success != 1) { print $zip->lastErrorText() . "\r\n"; exit; } $numEntries = $zip->get_NumEntries(); $i = 0; while ($i < $numEntries) { # entry is a ZipEntry $entry = $zip->GetEntryByIndex($i); # Note: In the ZIP file format, it is not required for a ZIP file to contain explicit directory entries. # However, explicit directory entries can be included for convenience and compatibility with certain ZIP file processing tools and software. # An explicit directory entry in a ZIP file is an entry that specifically represents a directory, rather than a file. # It usually has a directory name with a trailing slash (/) and zero-length content. if ($entry->get_IsDirectory()) { print $i . ": " . $entry->fileName() . " (directory)" . "\r\n"; } else { print $i . ": " . $entry->fileName() . "\r\n"; } $i = $i + 1; } # Sample output: # 0: aaa/ (directory) # 1: aaa/pigs.json # 2: bbb/ (directory) # 3: bbb/base64Cert.txt # 4: bbb/sub1/ (directory) # 5: bbb/sub1/brasil_cert.pem # 6: bbb/sub2/ (directory) # 7: bbb/sub2/penguins.gif # 8: bbb/sub2/starfish.jpg # 9: hamlet.xml # 10: hello.pdf $zip->CloseZip(); |
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