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ENiGMA½ can detect and process various archive formats such as zip and arj for a variety of tasks from file upload processing to EchoMail bundle compress/decompression. The archives
section of config.hjson
is used to override defaults, add new handlers, and so on.
Archivers
Archivers are manged via the archives:archivers
configuration block of config.hjson
. Each entry in this section defines an external archiver that can be referenced in other sections of config.hjson
as and in code. Entries define how to compress
, decompress
(a full archive), list
, and extract
(specific files from an archive).
Predefined Archivers
The following archivers are pre-configured in ENiGMA½ as of this writing. Remember that you can override settings or add new handlers!
ZZip
- Formats: .7z, .bzip2, .gzip/.gz, and more
- Key:
7Zip
- Homepage/package: 7-zip.org. Generally obtained from a
p7zip
package in UNIX-like environments. See http://p7zip.sourceforge.net/ for details. - Notes: Versions previous to 0.0.10-alpha defaulted to using 7zip for .zip files as well, but newer versions of the package give "volume" errors at times. See InfoZip below.
InfoZip
- Formats: .zip
- Key: InfoZip
- Homepage/package: http://infozip.sourceforge.net/. Often already available in Linux. You will need
zip
andunzip
in ENiGMA's path.
Lha
- Formats: LHA files such as .lzh.
- Key:
Lha
- Homepage/package:
lhasa
on most UNIX-like environments. See also https://fragglet.github.io/lhasa/ and http://www2m.biglobe.ne.jp/~dolphin/lha/lha-unix.htm
Lzx
- Formats: Amiga LZX
- Key:
Lzx
- Homepage/package:
unlzx
under most UNIX-like platforms (Debian/Ubuntu, RedHat, Source)
Arj
- Formats: .arj
- Key:
Arj
- Homepage/package:
arj
on most UNIX-like environments.
Rar
- Formats: .Rar
- Key:
Rar
- Homepage/package:
unrar
on most UNIX-like environments. See also https://blog.hostonnet.com/unrar
Archiver Configuration
Archiver entries in config.hjson
are mostly self explanatory with the exception of list
commands that require some additional information. The args
member for an entry is an array of arguments to pass to cmd
. Some variables are available to args
that will be expanded by the system:
{archivePath}
(all): Path to the archive{fileList}
(compress, extract): List of file(s) to compress or extract{extractPath}
(decompress, extract): Path to extract to
For list
commands, the entryMatch
key must be provided. This key should provide a regular expression that matches two sub groups: One for uncompressed file byte sizes (sub group 1) and the other for file names (sub group 2). An optional entryGroupOrder
can be supplied to change the default sub group order.
Example Archiver Configuration
7Zip: {
compress: {
cmd: 7za,
args: [ "a", "-tzip", "{archivePath}", "{fileList}" ]
}
decompress: {
cmd: 7za,
args: [ "e", "-o{extractPath}", "{archivePath}" ]
}
list: {
cmd: 7za,
args: [ "l", "{archivePath}" ]
entryMatch: "^[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}\\s[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}\\s[A-Za-z\\.]{5}\\s+([0-9]+)\\s+[0-9]+\\s+([^\\r\\n]+)$",
}
extract: {
cmd: 7za,
args [ "e", "-o{extractPath}", "{archivePath}", "{fileList}" ]
}
}
Archive Formats
Archive formats can be defined such that ENiGMA½ can detect them by signature or extension, then utilize the correct archiver to process them. Formats are defined in the archives:formats
key in config.hjson
. Many differnet types come pre-configured (see core/config.js
).
Example Archive Format Configuration
zip: {
sig: "504b0304" /* byte signature in HEX */
offset: 0
exts: [ "zip" ]
handler: 7Zip /* points to a defined archiver */
desc: "ZIP Archive"
}