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(PowerShell) Unzip Files Matching a Pattern (such as *.xml)Example code to unzip Files Matching a Pattern (such as *.xml)
Add-Type -Path "C:\chilkat\ChilkatDotNet47-9.5.0-x64\ChilkatDotNet47.dll" # This example works with the .zip located at http://www.example-code.com/data/test.zip # This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. # See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. # First, let's download the .zip $http = New-Object Chilkat.Http $success = $http.Download("http://www.example-code.com/data/test.zip","qa_test/test.zip") if ($success -ne $true) { $($http.LastErrorText) exit } $zip = New-Object Chilkat.Zip $success = $zip.OpenZip("qa_test/test.zip") if ($success -ne $true) { $($zip.LastErrorText) exit } # Show what's in the .zip by getting the directory as XML. $zipContentsXml = $zip.GetDirectoryAsXML() if ($zip.LastMethodSuccess -ne $true) { $($zip.LastErrorText) exit } $($zipContentsXml) # In this case, the contents of our .zip look like this: # <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> # <zip_contents> # <dir name="test"> # <dir name="abc"> # <dir name="123"> # <file>ecc_public.pem</file> # <file>starfish.jpg</file> # </dir> # <file>comodo-certificates.pem</file> # <file>pigs.xml</file> # </dir> # <file>COMODORSACertificationAuthority.crt</file> # <file>hamlet.xml</file> # </dir> # </zip_contents> # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # If we wish to unzip only .xml files, use "*.xml" for the pattern\ # Unzip to the "qa_output" directory relative to our current working directory. # (You may unzip to an absolute path by passing an absolute path, such as "/someDir" or # "C:/someDir", etc.) # This will unzip only the .xml files. The relative directory structure within # the .zip will be created in the local filesystem under the unzip directory # path passed in the first argument, which in this case is "qa_output". $count = $zip.UnzipMatching("qa_output","*.xml",$true) if ($count -lt 0) { $($zip.LastErrorText) exit } $("unzipped " + $count + " matching file(s).") # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # If we wish to unzip only files under the "123" directory, we can do this: $count = $zip.UnzipMatching("qa_output2","*/123/*",$true) if ($count -lt 0) { $($zip.LastErrorText) exit } $("unzipped " + $count + " matching file(s).") # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # If no asterisk character is used, then the match must be exact. # For example, to unzip "test/hamlet.xml" we must pass the exact path # as it is in the .zip. We cannot just pass "hamlet.xml". $count = $zip.UnzipMatching("qa_output3","test/hamlet.xml",$true) if ($count -lt 0) { $($zip.LastErrorText) exit } $("unzipped " + $count + " matching file(s).") # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # If we want to unzip any file named "hamlet.xml" found in any sub-directory... $count = $zip.UnzipMatching("qa_output4","*/hamlet.xml",$true) if ($count -lt 0) { $($zip.LastErrorText) exit } $("unzipped " + $count + " matching file(s).") |
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