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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/IMPLEMENTATION_DETAILS.md +106 -0
- data/lib/zip_tricks/microzip.rb +21 -49
- data/lib/zip_tricks.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/zip_tricks/microzip_spec.rb +345 -35
- data/zip_tricks.gemspec +4 -3
- metadata +3 -2
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# Implementation details
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The ZipTricks streaming implementation is designed around the following requirements:
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* Only ahead-writes (no IO seek or rewind)
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* Automatic switching to Zip64 as the files get written (no IO seeks), but not requiring Zip64 support if the archive can do without
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* Make use of the fact that CRC32 checksums and the sizes of the files (compressed _and_ uncompressed) are known upfront
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It strives to be compatible with the following unzip programs _at the minimum:_
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* OSX - builtin ArchiveUtility (except the Zip64 support when files larger than 4GB are in the archive)
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* OSX - The Unarchiver, at least 3.10.1
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* Windows 7 - built-in Explorer zip browser (except for Unicode filenames which it just doesn't support)
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* Windows 7 - 7Zip 9.20
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Below is the list of _specific_ decisions taken when writing the implementation, with an explanation for each.
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We specifically _omit_ a number of things that we could do, but that are not necessary to satisfy our objectives.
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The omissions are _intentional_ since we do not want to have things of which we _assume_ they work, or have things
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that work only for one obscure unarchiver in one obscure case (like WinRAR with chinese filenames).
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## Data descriptors (postfix CRC32/file sizes)
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Data descriptors permit you to generate "postfix" ZIP files (where you write the local file header without having to
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know the CRC32 and the file size upfront, then write the compressed file data, and only then - once you know what your CRC32,
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compressed and uncompressed sizes are etc. - write them into a data descriptor that follows the file data.
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The streamer does _not_ use data descriptors, because their use [is problematic](https://github.com/thejoshwolfe/yazl/issues/13)
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with the 7Zip version that we want to support. Or rather - not the use of data descriptors themselves, but the use of the GP flag
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bit 3 that trips up that version of 7Zip. If we were to use data descriptors, we would have to up the minimum supported version
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of 7Zip.
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That means, in turn, that **to use the ZipTricks streamer you have to know the CRC32 and the sizes of the compressed/uncompressed
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file upfront.** So you have to precompute them in some way. To do that, you can use `BlockDeflate` to precompress the file in
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parallel, and `StreamCRC32` to compute the CRC checksum, before feeding them to the ZIP writer.
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This approach might be reconsidered in the future.
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For more info see https://github.com/thejoshwolfe/yazl#general-purpose-bit-flag
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## Zip64 support
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Zip64 support switches on _by itself_, automatically, when _any_ of the following conditions is met:
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* The start of the central directory lies beyound the 4GB limit
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* The ZIP archive has more than 65535 files added to it
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* Any entry is present whose compressed _or_ uncompressed size is above 4GB
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When writing out local file headers, the Zip64 extra field (and related changes to the standard fields) are
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_only_ performed if one of the file sizes is larger than 4GB. Otherwise the Zip64 extra will _only_ be
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written in the central directory entry, but not in the local file header.
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This has to do with the fact that otherwise we would write Zip64 extra fields for all local file headers,
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regardless whether the file actually requires Zip64 or not. That might impede some older tools from reading
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the archive, which is a problem you don't want to have if your archive otherwise fits perfectly below all
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the Zip64 thresholds.
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To be compatible with Windows7 built-in tools, the Zip64 extra field _must_ be written as _the first_ extra
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field, any other extra fields should come after.
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## International filename support and the Info-ZIP extra field
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codepage, it should be encodable as such. This would, in theory, let older Windows tools
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decode the filename correctly. However, this kills the filename decoding for the OSX builtin
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archive utility (it assumes the filename to be UTF-8, regardless). So if we allow filenames
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to be encoded in DOS-437, we _potentially_ have support in Windows but we upset everyone on Mac.
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about the EFS support bit being set.
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Additionally, if we use Unarchiver on OSX (which is our recommended unpacker for large files),
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it will (very rightfully) ask us how we should decode each filename that does not have the EFS bit,
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but does contain something non-ASCII-decodable. This is horrible UX for users.
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So, basically, we have 2 choices, for filenames containing diacritics (for bona-fide UTF-8 you do not
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We are going with option 2, and this is well-thought-out. Trust me. If you want the crazytown
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filename encoding scheme that is described here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13261347
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[Encoding::CP437, Encoding::ISO_8859_1, Encoding::UTF_8]
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that honors the standard. Alas, alas.
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Additionally, the tests with the unarchivers we _do_ support have shown that including the InfoZIP
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extra field does not actually help any of them recognize the file name correctly. And the use of
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those fields for the UTF-8 filename, per spec, tells us we should not set the EFS bit - which ruins
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the unarchiving for all other solutions. As any other, this decision may be changed in the future.
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There are some interesting notes about the Info-ZIP/EFS combination here
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## Directory support
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to store only the files. If you store a file, called, say, `docs/item.doc` then the unarchiver will
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automatically create the `docs` directory if it doesn't exist already. You can also store an entry
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with a length of 0 and set it's external attributes to be an empty directory, but we do not need
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that functionality - so it is also omitted.
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
385
|
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br = ByteReader.new(raw_buf)
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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expect(br.read_4b).to eq(0x02014b50) # Central directory entry sig
|
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|
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(820) # version made by
|
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|
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(20) # version need to extract (45 for Zip64)
|
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|
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(0) # general purpose bit flag
|
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|
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|
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|
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(28160) # last mod file time
|
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|
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(18673) # last mod file date
|
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|
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expect(br.read_4b).to eq(12345) # crc32
|
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|
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expect(br.read_4b).to eq(2147484159) # compressed size
|
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|
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|
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|
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(18) # filename length
|
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|
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(0) # extra field length
|
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|
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(0) # file comment length
|
401
|
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(0) # disk number, must be blanked to the maximum value because of The Unarchiver bug
|
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|
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(0) # internal file attributes
|
403
|
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expect(br.read_4b).to eq(2175008768) # external file attributes
|
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|
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expect(br.read_4b).to eq(0) # relative offset of local header
|
405
|
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expect(br.read_n(18)).to eq("first-big-file.bin") # the filename
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
# Standard central directory entry (similar to the local file header)
|
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|
+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(0x02014b50) # Central directory entry sig
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(820) # version made by
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(20) # version need to extract (45 for Zip64)
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(0) # general purpose bit flag
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(0) # compression method (stored here)
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(28160) # last mod file time
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(18673) # last mod file date
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expect(br.read_4b).to eq(54321) # crc32
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expect(br.read_4b).to eq(2147484671) # compressed size
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expect(br.read_4b).to eq(2147484671) # uncompressed size
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(19) # filename length
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(0) # extra field length
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(0) # file comment length
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(0) # disk number, must be blanked to the maximum value because of The Unarchiver bug
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(0) # internal file attributes
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expect(br.read_4b).to eq(2175008768) # external file attributes
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expect(br.read_4b).to eq(2147484207) # relative offset of local header
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expect(br.read_n(19)).to eq('second-big-file.bin') # the filename
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+
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# zip64 specific values for a whole central directory
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expect(br.read_4b).to eq(0x06064b50) # zip64 end of central dir signature
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429
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expect(br.read_8b).to eq(44) # size of zip64 end of central directory record
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430
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expect(br.read_2b).to eq(820) # version made by
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431
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+
expect(br.read_2b).to eq(45) # version need to extract
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432
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+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(0) # number of this disk
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433
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+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(0) # another number related to disk
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+
expect(br.read_8b).to eq(2) # total number of entries in the central directory on this disk
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435
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+
expect(br.read_8b).to eq(2) # total number of entries in the central directory
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436
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+
expect(br.read_8b).to eq(129) # size of central directory
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+
expect(br.read_8b).to eq(4294968927) # starting disk number
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438
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+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(0x07064b50) # zip64 end of central dir locator signature
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439
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+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(0) # number of disk ...
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440
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+
expect(br.read_8b).to eq(4294969056) # relative offset zip64
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expect(br.read_4b).to eq(1) # total number of disks
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+
end
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+
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+
it 'writes the central directory for 3 files which, the third of which will require the Zip64 extra since it is past the 4GB offset' do
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+
zip = described_class.new
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raw_buf = StringIO.new
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+
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zip_write_buf = IOWrapper.new(raw_buf)
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449
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big1 = 0xFFFFFFFF/2 + 512
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450
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+
big2 = 0xFFFFFFFF/2 + 1024
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451
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+
big3 = 0xFFFFFFFF/2 + 1024
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452
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+
mtime = Time.utc(2016, 7, 17, 13, 48)
|
453
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+
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454
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+
zip.add_local_file_header(io: zip_write_buf, filename: 'one', crc32: 12345, compressed_size: big1,
|
455
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+
uncompressed_size: big1, storage_mode: 0, mtime: mtime)
|
456
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+
zip_write_buf.advance_position_by(big1)
|
457
|
+
|
458
|
+
zip.add_local_file_header(io: zip_write_buf, filename: 'two', crc32: 54321, compressed_size: big2,
|
459
|
+
uncompressed_size: big2, storage_mode: 0, mtime: mtime)
|
460
|
+
zip_write_buf.advance_position_by(big2)
|
461
|
+
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462
|
+
big3_offset = zip_write_buf.tell
|
463
|
+
|
464
|
+
zip.add_local_file_header(io: zip_write_buf, filename: 'three', crc32: 54321, compressed_size: big2,
|
465
|
+
uncompressed_size: big2, storage_mode: 0, mtime: mtime)
|
466
|
+
zip_write_buf.advance_position_by(big3)
|
467
|
+
|
468
|
+
fake_central_dir_offset = zip_write_buf.tell # Grab the position in the underlying buffer
|
469
|
+
actual_central_dir_offset = raw_buf.tell # Grab the position in the underlying buffer
|
470
|
+
|
471
|
+
zip.write_central_directory(zip_write_buf)
|
472
|
+
|
473
|
+
# Seek to where the central directory begins
|
474
|
+
raw_buf.seek(actual_central_dir_offset, IO::SEEK_SET)
|
475
|
+
|
476
|
+
br = ByteReader.new(raw_buf)
|
477
|
+
|
478
|
+
# Standard central directory entry (similar to the local file header)
|
479
|
+
# Skip over two entries, because the other example has a 1-to-1 repeat of this
|
480
|
+
2.times {
|
481
|
+
br.read_4b
|
482
|
+
br.read_2b
|
483
|
+
br.read_2b
|
484
|
+
br.read_2b
|
485
|
+
br.read_2b
|
486
|
+
br.read_2b
|
487
|
+
br.read_2b
|
488
|
+
br.read_4b
|
489
|
+
br.read_4b
|
490
|
+
br.read_4b
|
491
|
+
br.read_2b
|
492
|
+
br.read_2b
|
493
|
+
br.read_2b
|
494
|
+
br.read_2b
|
495
|
+
br.read_2b
|
496
|
+
br.read_4b
|
497
|
+
br.read_4b
|
498
|
+
br.read_n(3)
|
499
|
+
}
|
500
|
+
|
501
|
+
# Entry for the third file DOES bear the Zip64 extra field
|
502
|
+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(0x02014b50) # Central directory entry sig
|
503
|
+
expect(br.read_2b).to eq(820) # version made by
|
504
|
+
expect(br.read_2b).to eq(45) # version need to extract (45 for Zip64) - this entry requires it
|
505
|
+
expect(br.read_2b).to eq(0) # general purpose bit flag
|
506
|
+
expect(br.read_2b).to eq(0) # compression method (stored here)
|
507
|
+
expect(br.read_2b).to eq(28160) # last mod file time
|
508
|
+
expect(br.read_2b).to eq(18673) # last mod file date
|
509
|
+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(54321) # crc32
|
510
|
+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(0xFFFFFFFF) # compressed size - blanked for Zip64
|
511
|
+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(0xFFFFFFFF) # uncompressed size - blanked for Zip64
|
512
|
+
expect(br.read_2b).to eq(5) # filename length
|
513
|
+
expect(br.read_2b).to eq(32) # extra field length (length of the ZIp64 extra)
|
514
|
+
expect(br.read_2b).to eq(0) # file comment length
|
515
|
+
expect(br.read_2b).to eq(0xFFFF) # disk number, with Zip64 must be blanked to the maximum value because of The Unarchiver bug
|
516
|
+
expect(br.read_2b).to eq(0) # internal file attributes
|
517
|
+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(2175008768) # external file attributes
|
518
|
+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(4294967295) # relative offset of local header
|
519
|
+
expect(br.read_n(5)).to eq('three') # the filename
|
520
|
+
# then the Zip64 extra for that last file _only_
|
521
|
+
expect(br.read_2b).to eq(0x0001) # Tag for the "extra" block
|
522
|
+
expect(br.read_2b).to eq(28) # Size of this "extra" block. For us it will always be 28
|
523
|
+
expect(br.read_8b).to eq(big3) # Original uncompressed file size
|
524
|
+
expect(br.read_8b).to eq(big3) # Original compressed file size
|
525
|
+
expect(br.read_8b).to eq(big3_offset) # Offset of local header record
|
526
|
+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(0) # Number of the disk on which this file starts
|
527
|
+
|
528
|
+
# zip64 specific values for a whole central directory
|
529
|
+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(0x06064b50) # zip64 end of central dir signature
|
530
|
+
expect(br.read_8b).to eq(44) # size of zip64 end of central directory record
|
531
|
+
expect(br.read_2b).to eq(820) # version made by
|
532
|
+
expect(br.read_2b).to eq(45) # version need to extract
|
533
|
+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(0) # number of this disk
|
534
|
+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(0) # another number related to disk
|
535
|
+
expect(br.read_8b).to eq(3) # total number of entries in the central directory on this disk
|
536
|
+
expect(br.read_8b).to eq(3) # total number of entries in the central directory
|
537
|
+
expect(br.read_8b).to eq(181) # size of central directory
|
538
|
+
expect(br.read_8b).to eq(6442453602) # central directory offset from start of disk
|
229
539
|
|
230
|
-
|
540
|
+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(0x07064b50) # Zip64 EOCD locator signature
|
541
|
+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(0) # Disk number with the start of central directory
|
542
|
+
expect(br.read_8b).to eq(6442453783) # relative offset of the zip64 end of central directory record
|
543
|
+
expect(br.read_4b).to eq(1) # total number of disks
|
231
544
|
end
|
232
|
-
|
233
|
-
it 'writes the central directory 1 file that is larger than 4GB'
|
234
|
-
it 'writes the central directory for 2 files which, together, make the central directory start beyound the 4GB threshold'
|
235
545
|
end
|
236
546
|
end
|
data/zip_tricks.gemspec
CHANGED
@@ -2,16 +2,16 @@
|
|
2
2
|
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY
|
3
3
|
# Instead, edit Jeweler::Tasks in Rakefile, and run 'rake gemspec'
|
4
4
|
# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
|
5
|
-
# stub: zip_tricks 2.8.
|
5
|
+
# stub: zip_tricks 2.8.1 ruby lib
|
6
6
|
|
7
7
|
Gem::Specification.new do |s|
|
8
8
|
s.name = "zip_tricks"
|
9
|
-
s.version = "2.8.
|
9
|
+
s.version = "2.8.1"
|
10
10
|
|
11
11
|
s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
|
12
12
|
s.require_paths = ["lib"]
|
13
13
|
s.authors = ["Julik Tarkhanov"]
|
14
|
-
s.date = "2016-07-
|
14
|
+
s.date = "2016-07-22"
|
15
15
|
s.description = "Makes rubyzip stream, for real"
|
16
16
|
s.email = "me@julik.nl"
|
17
17
|
s.extra_rdoc_files = [
|
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
|
|
24
24
|
".travis.yml",
|
25
25
|
".yardopts",
|
26
26
|
"Gemfile",
|
27
|
+
"IMPLEMENTATION_DETAILS.md",
|
27
28
|
"LICENSE.txt",
|
28
29
|
"README.md",
|
29
30
|
"Rakefile",
|
metadata
CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
|
|
1
1
|
--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
|
2
2
|
name: zip_tricks
|
3
3
|
version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
4
|
-
version: 2.8.
|
4
|
+
version: 2.8.1
|
5
5
|
platform: ruby
|
6
6
|
authors:
|
7
7
|
- Julik Tarkhanov
|
8
8
|
autorequire:
|
9
9
|
bindir: bin
|
10
10
|
cert_chain: []
|
11
|
-
date: 2016-07-
|
11
|
+
date: 2016-07-22 00:00:00.000000000 Z
|
12
12
|
dependencies:
|
13
13
|
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
14
14
|
name: rubyzip
|
@@ -161,6 +161,7 @@ files:
|
|
161
161
|
- ".travis.yml"
|
162
162
|
- ".yardopts"
|
163
163
|
- Gemfile
|
164
|
+
- IMPLEMENTATION_DETAILS.md
|
164
165
|
- LICENSE.txt
|
165
166
|
- README.md
|
166
167
|
- Rakefile
|