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//! Types for creating ZIP archives
#[cfg(feature = "aes-crypto")]
use crate::aes::AesWriter;
use crate::compression::CompressionMethod;
use crate::read::{find_content, Config, ZipArchive, ZipFile, ZipFileReader};
use crate::result::{ZipError, ZipResult};
use crate::spec::{self, FixedSizeBlock};
#[cfg(feature = "aes-crypto")]
use crate::types::AesMode;
use crate::types::{
ffi, AesVendorVersion, DateTime, ZipFileData, ZipLocalEntryBlock, ZipRawValues, MIN_VERSION,
};
use crate::write::ffi::S_IFLNK;
#[cfg(any(feature = "_deflate-any", feature = "bzip2", feature = "zstd",))]
use core::num::NonZeroU64;
use crc32fast::Hasher;
use indexmap::IndexMap;
use std::borrow::ToOwned;
use std::default::Default;
use std::fmt::{Debug, Formatter};
use std::io;
use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::io::{BufReader, SeekFrom};
use std::marker::PhantomData;
use std::mem;
use std::str::{from_utf8, Utf8Error};
use std::sync::Arc;
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-flate2")]
use flate2::{write::DeflateEncoder, Compression};
#[cfg(feature = "bzip2")]
use bzip2::write::BzEncoder;
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
use zopfli::Options;
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
use std::io::BufWriter;
use std::path::Path;
#[cfg(feature = "zstd")]
use zstd::stream::write::Encoder as ZstdEncoder;
enum MaybeEncrypted<W> {
Unencrypted(W),
#[cfg(feature = "aes-crypto")]
Aes(crate::aes::AesWriter<W>),
ZipCrypto(crate::zipcrypto::ZipCryptoWriter<W>),
}
impl<W> Debug for MaybeEncrypted<W> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
// Don't print W, since it may be a huge Vec<u8>
f.write_str(match self {
MaybeEncrypted::Unencrypted(_) => "Unencrypted",
#[cfg(feature = "aes-crypto")]
MaybeEncrypted::Aes(_) => "AES",
MaybeEncrypted::ZipCrypto(_) => "ZipCrypto",
})
}
}
impl<W: Write> Write for MaybeEncrypted<W> {
fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
match self {
MaybeEncrypted::Unencrypted(w) => w.write(buf),
#[cfg(feature = "aes-crypto")]
MaybeEncrypted::Aes(w) => w.write(buf),
MaybeEncrypted::ZipCrypto(w) => w.write(buf),
}
}
fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
match self {
MaybeEncrypted::Unencrypted(w) => w.flush(),
#[cfg(feature = "aes-crypto")]
MaybeEncrypted::Aes(w) => w.flush(),
MaybeEncrypted::ZipCrypto(w) => w.flush(),
}
}
}
enum GenericZipWriter<W: Write + Seek> {
Closed,
Storer(MaybeEncrypted<W>),
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-flate2")]
Deflater(DeflateEncoder<MaybeEncrypted<W>>),
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
ZopfliDeflater(zopfli::DeflateEncoder<MaybeEncrypted<W>>),
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
BufferedZopfliDeflater(BufWriter<zopfli::DeflateEncoder<MaybeEncrypted<W>>>),
#[cfg(feature = "bzip2")]
Bzip2(BzEncoder<MaybeEncrypted<W>>),
#[cfg(feature = "zstd")]
Zstd(ZstdEncoder<'static, MaybeEncrypted<W>>),
}
impl<W: Write + Seek> Debug for GenericZipWriter<W> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
match self {
Closed => f.write_str("Closed"),
Storer(w) => f.write_fmt(format_args!("Storer({:?})", w)),
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-flate2")]
GenericZipWriter::Deflater(w) => {
f.write_fmt(format_args!("Deflater({:?})", w.get_ref()))
}
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
GenericZipWriter::ZopfliDeflater(_) => f.write_str("ZopfliDeflater"),
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
GenericZipWriter::BufferedZopfliDeflater(_) => f.write_str("BufferedZopfliDeflater"),
#[cfg(feature = "bzip2")]
GenericZipWriter::Bzip2(w) => f.write_fmt(format_args!("Bzip2({:?})", w.get_ref())),
#[cfg(feature = "zstd")]
GenericZipWriter::Zstd(w) => f.write_fmt(format_args!("Zstd({:?})", w.get_ref())),
}
}
}
// Put the struct declaration in a private module to convince rustdoc to display ZipWriter nicely
pub(crate) mod zip_writer {
use super::*;
/// ZIP archive generator
///
/// Handles the bookkeeping involved in building an archive, and provides an
/// API to edit its contents.
///
/// ```
/// # fn doit() -> zip::result::ZipResult<()>
/// # {
/// # use zip::ZipWriter;
/// use std::io::Write;
/// use zip::write::SimpleFileOptions;
///
/// // We use a buffer here, though you'd normally use a `File`
/// let mut buf = [0; 65536];
/// let mut zip = ZipWriter::new(std::io::Cursor::new(&mut buf[..]));
///
/// let options = SimpleFileOptions::default().compression_method(zip::CompressionMethod::Stored);
/// zip.start_file("hello_world.txt", options)?;
/// zip.write(b"Hello, World!")?;
///
/// // Apply the changes you've made.
/// // Dropping the `ZipWriter` will have the same effect, but may silently fail
/// zip.finish()?;
///
/// # Ok(())
/// # }
/// # doit().unwrap();
/// ```
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct ZipWriter<W: Write + Seek> {
pub(super) inner: GenericZipWriter<W>,
pub(super) files: IndexMap<Box<str>, ZipFileData>,
pub(super) stats: ZipWriterStats,
pub(super) writing_to_file: bool,
pub(super) writing_raw: bool,
pub(super) comment: Box<[u8]>,
pub(super) flush_on_finish_file: bool,
}
}
#[doc(inline)]
pub use self::sealed::FileOptionExtension;
use crate::result::ZipError::InvalidArchive;
#[cfg(feature = "lzma")]
use crate::result::ZipError::UnsupportedArchive;
use crate::spec::path_to_string;
use crate::unstable::LittleEndianWriteExt;
use crate::write::GenericZipWriter::{Closed, Storer};
use crate::zipcrypto::ZipCryptoKeys;
use crate::CompressionMethod::Stored;
pub use zip_writer::ZipWriter;
#[derive(Default, Debug)]
struct ZipWriterStats {
hasher: Hasher,
start: u64,
bytes_written: u64,
}
mod sealed {
use std::sync::Arc;
use super::ExtendedFileOptions;
pub trait Sealed {}
/// File options Extensions
#[doc(hidden)]
pub trait FileOptionExtension: Default + Sealed {
/// Extra Data
fn extra_data(&self) -> Option<&Arc<Vec<u8>>>;
/// Central Extra Data
fn central_extra_data(&self) -> Option<&Arc<Vec<u8>>>;
}
impl Sealed for () {}
impl FileOptionExtension for () {
fn extra_data(&self) -> Option<&Arc<Vec<u8>>> {
None
}
fn central_extra_data(&self) -> Option<&Arc<Vec<u8>>> {
None
}
}
impl Sealed for ExtendedFileOptions {}
impl FileOptionExtension for ExtendedFileOptions {
fn extra_data(&self) -> Option<&Arc<Vec<u8>>> {
Some(&self.extra_data)
}
fn central_extra_data(&self) -> Option<&Arc<Vec<u8>>> {
Some(&self.central_extra_data)
}
}
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
pub(crate) enum EncryptWith<'k> {
#[cfg(feature = "aes-crypto")]
Aes {
mode: AesMode,
password: &'k str,
},
ZipCrypto(ZipCryptoKeys, PhantomData<&'k ()>),
}
#[cfg(fuzzing)]
impl<'a> arbitrary::Arbitrary<'a> for EncryptWith<'a> {
fn arbitrary(u: &mut arbitrary::Unstructured<'a>) -> arbitrary::Result<Self> {
#[cfg(feature = "aes-crypto")]
if bool::arbitrary(u)? {
return Ok(EncryptWith::Aes {
mode: AesMode::arbitrary(u)?,
password: u.arbitrary::<&str>()?,
});
}
Ok(EncryptWith::ZipCrypto(
ZipCryptoKeys::arbitrary(u)?,
PhantomData,
))
}
}
/// Metadata for a file to be written
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Copy)]
pub struct FileOptions<'k, T: FileOptionExtension> {
pub(crate) compression_method: CompressionMethod,
pub(crate) compression_level: Option<i64>,
pub(crate) last_modified_time: DateTime,
pub(crate) permissions: Option<u32>,
pub(crate) large_file: bool,
pub(crate) encrypt_with: Option<EncryptWith<'k>>,
pub(crate) extended_options: T,
pub(crate) alignment: u16,
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
pub(super) zopfli_buffer_size: Option<usize>,
}
/// Simple File Options. Can be copied and good for simple writing zip files
pub type SimpleFileOptions = FileOptions<'static, ()>;
/// Adds Extra Data and Central Extra Data. It does not implement copy.
pub type FullFileOptions<'k> = FileOptions<'k, ExtendedFileOptions>;
/// The Extension for Extra Data and Central Extra Data
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default)]
pub struct ExtendedFileOptions {
extra_data: Arc<Vec<u8>>,
central_extra_data: Arc<Vec<u8>>,
}
#[cfg(fuzzing)]
impl<'a> arbitrary::Arbitrary<'a> for FileOptions<'a, ExtendedFileOptions> {
fn arbitrary(u: &mut arbitrary::Unstructured<'a>) -> arbitrary::Result<Self> {
let mut options = FullFileOptions {
compression_method: CompressionMethod::arbitrary(u)?,
compression_level: if bool::arbitrary(u)? {
Some(u.int_in_range(0..=24)?)
} else {
None
},
last_modified_time: DateTime::arbitrary(u)?,
permissions: Option::<u32>::arbitrary(u)?,
large_file: bool::arbitrary(u)?,
encrypt_with: Option::<EncryptWith>::arbitrary(u)?,
alignment: u16::arbitrary(u)?,
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
zopfli_buffer_size: None,
..Default::default()
};
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
if options.compression_method == CompressionMethod::Deflated && bool::arbitrary(u)? {
options.zopfli_buffer_size =
Some(if bool::arbitrary(u)? { 2 } else { 3 } << u.int_in_range(8..=20)?);
}
u.arbitrary_loop(Some(0), Some((u16::MAX / 4) as u32), |u| {
options
.add_extra_data(
u16::arbitrary(u)?,
&Vec::<u8>::arbitrary(u)?,
bool::arbitrary(u)?,
)
.map_err(|_| arbitrary::Error::IncorrectFormat)?;
Ok(core::ops::ControlFlow::Continue(()))
})?;
Ok(options)
}
}
impl<'k, T: FileOptionExtension> FileOptions<'k, T> {
/// Set the compression method for the new file
///
/// The default is `CompressionMethod::Deflated` if it is enabled. If not,
/// `CompressionMethod::Bzip2` is the default if it is enabled. If neither `bzip2` nor `deflate`
/// is enabled, `CompressionMethod::Zlib` is the default. If all else fails,
/// `CompressionMethod::Stored` becomes the default and files are written uncompressed.
#[must_use]
pub const fn compression_method(mut self, method: CompressionMethod) -> Self {
self.compression_method = method;
self
}
/// Set the compression level for the new file
///
/// `None` value specifies default compression level.
///
/// Range of values depends on compression method:
/// * `Deflated`: 10 - 264 for Zopfli, 0 - 9 for other encoders. Default is 24 if Zopfli is the
/// only encoder, or 6 otherwise.
/// * `Bzip2`: 0 - 9. Default is 6
/// * `Zstd`: -7 - 22, with zero being mapped to default level. Default is 3
/// * others: only `None` is allowed
#[must_use]
pub const fn compression_level(mut self, level: Option<i64>) -> Self {
self.compression_level = level;
self
}
/// Set the last modified time
///
/// The default is the current timestamp if the 'time' feature is enabled, and 1980-01-01
/// otherwise
#[must_use]
pub const fn last_modified_time(mut self, mod_time: DateTime) -> Self {
self.last_modified_time = mod_time;
self
}
/// Set the permissions for the new file.
///
/// The format is represented with unix-style permissions.
/// The default is `0o644`, which represents `rw-r--r--` for files,
/// and `0o755`, which represents `rwxr-xr-x` for directories.
///
/// This method only preserves the file permissions bits (via a `& 0o777`) and discards
/// higher file mode bits. So it cannot be used to denote an entry as a directory,
/// symlink, or other special file type.
#[must_use]
pub const fn unix_permissions(mut self, mode: u32) -> Self {
self.permissions = Some(mode & 0o777);
self
}
/// Set whether the new file's compressed and uncompressed size is less than 4 GiB.
///
/// If set to `false` and the file exceeds the limit, an I/O error is thrown and the file is
/// aborted. If set to `true`, readers will require ZIP64 support and if the file does not
/// exceed the limit, 20 B are wasted. The default is `false`.
#[must_use]
pub const fn large_file(mut self, large: bool) -> Self {
self.large_file = large;
self
}
pub(crate) fn with_deprecated_encryption(self, password: &[u8]) -> FileOptions<'static, T> {
FileOptions {
encrypt_with: Some(EncryptWith::ZipCrypto(
ZipCryptoKeys::derive(password),
PhantomData,
)),
..self
}
}
/// Set the AES encryption parameters.
#[cfg(feature = "aes-crypto")]
pub fn with_aes_encryption(self, mode: AesMode, password: &str) -> FileOptions<'_, T> {
FileOptions {
encrypt_with: Some(EncryptWith::Aes { mode, password }),
..self
}
}
/// Sets the size of the buffer used to hold the next block that Zopfli will compress. The
/// larger the buffer, the more effective the compression, but the more memory is required.
/// A value of `None` indicates no buffer, which is recommended only when all non-empty writes
/// are larger than about 32 KiB.
#[must_use]
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
pub const fn with_zopfli_buffer(mut self, size: Option<usize>) -> Self {
self.zopfli_buffer_size = size;
self
}
/// Returns the compression level currently set.
pub const fn get_compression_level(&self) -> Option<i64> {
self.compression_level
}
/// Sets the alignment to the given number of bytes.
#[must_use]
pub const fn with_alignment(mut self, alignment: u16) -> Self {
self.alignment = alignment;
self
}
}
impl<'k> FileOptions<'k, ExtendedFileOptions> {
/// Adds an extra data field.
pub fn add_extra_data(
&mut self,
header_id: u16,
data: &[u8],
central_only: bool,
) -> ZipResult<()> {
validate_extra_data(header_id, data)?;
let len = data.len() + 4;
if self.extended_options.extra_data.len()
+ self.extended_options.central_extra_data.len()
+ len
> u16::MAX as usize
{
Err(InvalidArchive(
"Extra data field would be longer than allowed",
))
} else {
let field = if central_only {
&mut self.extended_options.central_extra_data
} else {
&mut self.extended_options.extra_data
};
let vec = Arc::get_mut(field);
let vec = match vec {
Some(exclusive) => exclusive,
None => {
*field = Arc::new(field.to_vec());
Arc::get_mut(field).unwrap()
}
};
vec.reserve_exact(data.len() + 4);
vec.write_u16_le(header_id)?;
vec.write_u16_le(data.len() as u16)?;
vec.write_all(data)?;
Ok(())
}
}
/// Removes the extra data fields.
#[must_use]
pub fn clear_extra_data(mut self) -> Self {
if self.extended_options.extra_data.len() > 0 {
self.extended_options.extra_data = Arc::new(vec![]);
}
if self.extended_options.central_extra_data.len() > 0 {
self.extended_options.central_extra_data = Arc::new(vec![]);
}
self
}
}
impl<'k, T: FileOptionExtension> Default for FileOptions<'k, T> {
/// Construct a new FileOptions object
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
compression_method: Default::default(),
compression_level: None,
last_modified_time: DateTime::default_for_write(),
permissions: None,
large_file: false,
encrypt_with: None,
extended_options: T::default(),
alignment: 1,
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
zopfli_buffer_size: Some(1 << 15),
}
}
}
impl<W: Write + Seek> Write for ZipWriter<W> {
fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
if !self.writing_to_file {
return Err(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::Other,
"No file has been started",
));
}
if buf.is_empty() {
return Ok(0);
}
match self.inner.ref_mut() {
Some(ref mut w) => {
let write_result = w.write(buf);
if let Ok(count) = write_result {
self.stats.update(&buf[0..count]);
if self.stats.bytes_written > spec::ZIP64_BYTES_THR
&& !self.files.last_mut().unwrap().1.large_file
{
self.abort_file().unwrap();
return Err(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::Other,
"Large file option has not been set",
));
}
}
write_result
}
None => Err(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe,
"write(): ZipWriter was already closed",
)),
}
}
fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
match self.inner.ref_mut() {
Some(ref mut w) => w.flush(),
None => Err(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe,
"flush(): ZipWriter was already closed",
)),
}
}
}
impl ZipWriterStats {
fn update(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) {
self.hasher.update(buf);
self.bytes_written += buf.len() as u64;
}
}
impl<A: Read + Write + Seek> ZipWriter<A> {
/// Initializes the archive from an existing ZIP archive, making it ready for append.
///
/// This uses a default configuration to initially read the archive.
pub fn new_append(readwriter: A) -> ZipResult<ZipWriter<A>> {
Self::new_append_with_config(Default::default(), readwriter)
}
/// Initializes the archive from an existing ZIP archive, making it ready for append.
///
/// This uses the given read configuration to initially read the archive.
pub fn new_append_with_config(config: Config, mut readwriter: A) -> ZipResult<ZipWriter<A>> {
let (footer, cde_start_pos) =
spec::Zip32CentralDirectoryEnd::find_and_parse(&mut readwriter)?;
let metadata = ZipArchive::get_metadata(config, &mut readwriter, &footer, cde_start_pos)?;
Ok(ZipWriter {
inner: Storer(MaybeEncrypted::Unencrypted(readwriter)),
files: metadata.files,
stats: Default::default(),
writing_to_file: false,
comment: footer.zip_file_comment,
writing_raw: true, // avoid recomputing the last file's header
flush_on_finish_file: false,
})
}
/// `flush_on_finish_file` is designed to support a streaming `inner` that may unload flushed
/// bytes. It flushes a file's header and body once it starts writing another file. A ZipWriter
/// will not try to seek back into where a previous file was written unless
/// either [`ZipWriter::abort_file`] is called while [`ZipWriter::is_writing_file`] returns
/// false, or [`ZipWriter::deep_copy_file`] is called. In the latter case, it will only need to
/// read previously-written files and not overwrite them.
///
/// Note: when using an `inner` that cannot overwrite flushed bytes, do not wrap it in a
/// [std::io::BufWriter], because that has a [Seek::seek] method that implicitly calls
/// [BufWriter::flush], and ZipWriter needs to seek backward to update each file's header with
/// the size and checksum after writing the body.
///
/// This setting is false by default.
pub fn set_flush_on_finish_file(&mut self, flush_on_finish_file: bool) {
self.flush_on_finish_file = flush_on_finish_file;
}
}
impl<A: Read + Write + Seek> ZipWriter<A> {
/// Adds another copy of a file already in this archive. This will produce a larger but more
/// widely-compatible archive compared to [Self::shallow_copy_file]. Does not copy alignment.
pub fn deep_copy_file(&mut self, src_name: &str, dest_name: &str) -> ZipResult<()> {
self.finish_file()?;
let write_position = self.inner.get_plain().stream_position()?;
let src_index = self.index_by_name(src_name)?;
let src_data = &self.files[src_index];
let data_start = *src_data.data_start.get().unwrap_or(&0);
let compressed_size = src_data.compressed_size;
debug_assert!(compressed_size <= write_position - data_start);
let uncompressed_size = src_data.uncompressed_size;
let raw_values = ZipRawValues {
crc32: src_data.crc32,
compressed_size,
uncompressed_size,
};
let mut reader = BufReader::new(ZipFileReader::Raw(find_content(
src_data,
self.inner.get_plain(),
)?));
let mut copy = Vec::with_capacity(compressed_size as usize);
reader.read_to_end(&mut copy)?;
drop(reader);
self.inner
.get_plain()
.seek(SeekFrom::Start(write_position))?;
if src_data.extra_field.is_some() || src_data.central_extra_field.is_some() {
let mut options = FileOptions::<ExtendedFileOptions> {
compression_method: src_data.compression_method,
compression_level: src_data.compression_level,
last_modified_time: src_data
.last_modified_time
.unwrap_or_else(DateTime::default_for_write),
permissions: src_data.unix_mode(),
large_file: src_data.large_file,
encrypt_with: None,
extended_options: ExtendedFileOptions {
extra_data: src_data.extra_field.clone().unwrap_or_default(),
central_extra_data: src_data.central_extra_field.clone().unwrap_or_default(),
},
alignment: 1,
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
zopfli_buffer_size: None,
};
if let Some(perms) = src_data.unix_mode() {
options = options.unix_permissions(perms);
}
Self::normalize_options(&mut options);
self.start_entry(dest_name, options, Some(raw_values))?;
} else {
let mut options = FileOptions::<()> {
compression_method: src_data.compression_method,
compression_level: src_data.compression_level,
last_modified_time: src_data
.last_modified_time
.unwrap_or_else(DateTime::default_for_write),
permissions: src_data.unix_mode(),
large_file: src_data.large_file,
encrypt_with: None,
extended_options: (),
alignment: 1,
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
zopfli_buffer_size: None,
};
if let Some(perms) = src_data.unix_mode() {
options = options.unix_permissions(perms);
}
Self::normalize_options(&mut options);
self.start_entry(dest_name, options, Some(raw_values))?;
}
self.writing_to_file = true;
self.writing_raw = true;
if let Err(e) = self.write_all(&copy) {
self.abort_file().unwrap();
return Err(e.into());
}
self.finish_file()
}
/// Like `deep_copy_file`, but uses Path arguments.
///
/// This function ensures that the '/' path separator is used and normalizes `.` and `..`. It
/// ignores any `..` or Windows drive letter that would produce a path outside the ZIP file's
/// root.
pub fn deep_copy_file_from_path<T: AsRef<Path>, U: AsRef<Path>>(
&mut self,
src_path: T,
dest_path: U,
) -> ZipResult<()> {
self.deep_copy_file(&path_to_string(src_path), &path_to_string(dest_path))
}
/// Write the zip file into the backing stream, then produce a readable archive of that data.
///
/// This method avoids parsing the central directory records at the end of the stream for
/// a slight performance improvement over running [`ZipArchive::new()`] on the output of
/// [`Self::finish()`].
///
///```
/// # fn main() -> Result<(), zip::result::ZipError> {
/// use std::io::{Cursor, prelude::*};
/// use zip::{ZipArchive, ZipWriter, write::SimpleFileOptions};
///
/// let buf = Cursor::new(Vec::new());
/// let mut zip = ZipWriter::new(buf);
/// let options = SimpleFileOptions::default();
/// zip.start_file("a.txt", options)?;
/// zip.write_all(b"hello\n")?;
///
/// let mut zip = zip.finish_into_readable()?;
/// let mut s: String = String::new();
/// zip.by_name("a.txt")?.read_to_string(&mut s)?;
/// assert_eq!(s, "hello\n");
/// # Ok(())
/// # }
///```
pub fn finish_into_readable(mut self) -> ZipResult<ZipArchive<A>> {
let central_start = self.finalize()?;
let inner = mem::replace(&mut self.inner, Closed).unwrap();
let comment = mem::take(&mut self.comment);
let files = mem::take(&mut self.files);
let archive = ZipArchive::from_finalized_writer(files, comment, inner, central_start)?;
Ok(archive)
}
}
impl<W: Write + Seek> ZipWriter<W> {
/// Initializes the archive.
///
/// Before writing to this object, the [`ZipWriter::start_file`] function should be called.
/// After a successful write, the file remains open for writing. After a failed write, call
/// [`ZipWriter::is_writing_file`] to determine if the file remains open.
pub fn new(inner: W) -> ZipWriter<W> {
ZipWriter {
inner: Storer(MaybeEncrypted::Unencrypted(inner)),
files: IndexMap::new(),
stats: Default::default(),
writing_to_file: false,
writing_raw: false,
comment: Box::new([]),
flush_on_finish_file: false,
}
}
/// Returns true if a file is currently open for writing.
pub const fn is_writing_file(&self) -> bool {
self.writing_to_file && !self.inner.is_closed()
}
/// Set ZIP archive comment.
pub fn set_comment<S>(&mut self, comment: S)
where
S: Into<Box<str>>,
{
self.set_raw_comment(comment.into().into_boxed_bytes())
}
/// Set ZIP archive comment.
///
/// This sets the raw bytes of the comment. The comment
/// is typically expected to be encoded in UTF-8.
pub fn set_raw_comment(&mut self, comment: Box<[u8]>) {
self.comment = comment;
}
/// Get ZIP archive comment.
pub fn get_comment(&mut self) -> Result<&str, Utf8Error> {
from_utf8(self.get_raw_comment())
}
/// Get ZIP archive comment.
///
/// This returns the raw bytes of the comment. The comment
/// is typically expected to be encoded in UTF-8.
pub const fn get_raw_comment(&self) -> &[u8] {
&self.comment
}
/// Start a new file for with the requested options.
fn start_entry<S, SToOwned, T: FileOptionExtension>(
&mut self,
name: S,
options: FileOptions<T>,
raw_values: Option<ZipRawValues>,
) -> ZipResult<()>
where
S: Into<Box<str>> + ToOwned<Owned = SToOwned>,
SToOwned: Into<Box<str>>,
{
self.finish_file()?;
let raw_values = raw_values.unwrap_or(ZipRawValues {
crc32: 0,
compressed_size: 0,
uncompressed_size: 0,
});
#[allow(unused_mut)]
let mut extra_field = options.extended_options.extra_data().cloned();
// Write AES encryption extra data.
#[allow(unused_mut)]
let mut aes_extra_data_start = 0;
#[cfg(feature = "aes-crypto")]
if let Some(EncryptWith::Aes { .. }) = options.encrypt_with {
const AES_DUMMY_EXTRA_DATA: [u8; 11] = [
0x01, 0x99, 0x07, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
];
let extra_data = extra_field.get_or_insert_with(Default::default);
let extra_data = match Arc::get_mut(extra_data) {
Some(exclusive) => exclusive,
None => {
let new = Arc::new(extra_data.to_vec());
Arc::get_mut(extra_field.insert(new)).unwrap()
}
};
if extra_data.len() + AES_DUMMY_EXTRA_DATA.len() > u16::MAX as usize {
let _ = self.abort_file();
return Err(InvalidArchive("Extra data field is too large"));
}
aes_extra_data_start = extra_data.len() as u64;
// We write zero bytes for now since we need to update the data when finishing the
// file.
extra_data.write_all(&AES_DUMMY_EXTRA_DATA)?;
}
{
let header_start = self.inner.get_plain().stream_position()?;
let (compression_method, aes_mode) = match options.encrypt_with {
#[cfg(feature = "aes-crypto")]
Some(EncryptWith::Aes { mode, .. }) => (
CompressionMethod::Aes,
Some((mode, AesVendorVersion::Ae2, options.compression_method)),
),
_ => (options.compression_method, None),
};
let mut file = ZipFileData::initialize_local_block(
name,
&options,
raw_values,
header_start,
None,
aes_extra_data_start,
compression_method,
aes_mode,
extra_field,
);
file.version_made_by = file.version_made_by.max(file.version_needed() as u8);
let index = self.insert_file_data(file)?;
let file = &mut self.files[index];
let writer = self.inner.get_plain();
let block = match file.local_block() {
Ok(block) => block,
Err(e) => {
let _ = self.abort_file();
return Err(e);
}
};
match block.write(writer) {
Ok(()) => (),
Err(e) => {
let _ = self.abort_file();
return Err(e);
}
}
// file name
writer.write_all(&file.file_name_raw)?;
// zip64 extra field
if file.large_file {
write_local_zip64_extra_field(writer, file)?;
}
if let Some(extra_field) = &file.extra_field {
file.extra_data_start = Some(writer.stream_position()?);
writer.write_all(extra_field)?;
}
let mut header_end = writer.stream_position()?;
if options.alignment > 1 {
let align = options.alignment as u64;
let unaligned_header_bytes = header_end % align;
if unaligned_header_bytes != 0 {
let pad_length = (align - unaligned_header_bytes) as usize;
let Some(new_extra_field_length) =
(pad_length as u16).checked_add(block.extra_field_length)
else {
let _ = self.abort_file();
return Err(InvalidArchive(
"Extra data field would be larger than allowed after aligning",
));
};
if pad_length >= 4 {
// Add an extra field to the extra_data, per APPNOTE 4.6.11
let mut pad_body = vec![0; pad_length - 4];
if pad_body.len() >= 2 {
[pad_body[0], pad_body[1]] = options.alignment.to_le_bytes();
}
writer.write_u16_le(0xa11e)?;
writer
.write_u16_le(pad_body.len() as u16)
.map_err(ZipError::from)?;
writer.write_all(&pad_body).map_err(ZipError::from)?;
} else {
// extra_data padding is too small for an extra field header, so pad with
// zeroes
let pad = vec![0; pad_length];
writer.write_all(&pad).map_err(ZipError::from)?;
}
header_end = writer.stream_position()?;
// Update extra field length in local file header.
writer.seek(SeekFrom::Start(file.header_start + 28))?;
writer.write_u16_le(new_extra_field_length)?;
writer.seek(SeekFrom::Start(header_end))?;
debug_assert_eq!(header_end % align, 0);
}
}
match options.encrypt_with {
#[cfg(feature = "aes-crypto")]
Some(EncryptWith::Aes { mode, password }) => {
let aeswriter = AesWriter::new(
mem::replace(&mut self.inner, GenericZipWriter::Closed).unwrap(),
mode,
password.as_bytes(),
)?;
self.inner = GenericZipWriter::Storer(MaybeEncrypted::Aes(aeswriter));
}
Some(EncryptWith::ZipCrypto(keys, ..)) => {
let mut zipwriter = crate::zipcrypto::ZipCryptoWriter {
writer: mem::replace(&mut self.inner, Closed).unwrap(),
buffer: vec![],
keys,
};
let crypto_header = [0u8; 12];
zipwriter.write_all(&crypto_header)?;
header_end = zipwriter.writer.stream_position()?;
self.inner = Storer(MaybeEncrypted::ZipCrypto(zipwriter));
}
None => {}
}
self.stats.start = header_end;
debug_assert!(file.data_start.get().is_none());
file.data_start.get_or_init(|| header_end);
self.writing_to_file = true;
self.stats.bytes_written = 0;
self.stats.hasher = Hasher::new();
}
Ok(())
}
fn insert_file_data(&mut self, file: ZipFileData) -> ZipResult<usize> {
if self.files.contains_key(&file.file_name) {
return Err(InvalidArchive("Duplicate filename"));
}
let name = file.file_name.to_owned();
self.files.insert(name.clone(), file);
Ok(self.files.get_index_of(&name).unwrap())
}
fn finish_file(&mut self) -> ZipResult<()> {
if !self.writing_to_file {
return Ok(());
}
let make_plain_writer = self.inner.prepare_next_writer(
Stored,
None,
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
None,
)?;
self.inner.switch_to(make_plain_writer)?;
self.switch_to_non_encrypting_writer()?;
let writer = self.inner.get_plain();
if !self.writing_raw {
let file = match self.files.last_mut() {
None => return Ok(()),
Some((_, f)) => f,
};
file.uncompressed_size = self.stats.bytes_written;
let file_end = writer.stream_position()?;
debug_assert!(file_end >= self.stats.start);
file.compressed_size = file_end - self.stats.start;
file.crc32 = self.stats.hasher.clone().finalize();
if let Some(aes_mode) = &mut file.aes_mode {
// We prefer using AE-1 which provides an extra CRC check, but for small files we
// switch to AE-2 to prevent being able to use the CRC value to to reconstruct the
// unencrypted contents.
//
aes_mode.1 = if self.stats.bytes_written < 20 {
file.crc32 = 0;
AesVendorVersion::Ae2
} else {
AesVendorVersion::Ae1
}
}
update_aes_extra_data(writer, file)?;
update_local_file_header(writer, file)?;
writer.seek(SeekFrom::Start(file_end))?;
}
if self.flush_on_finish_file {
if let Err(e) = writer.flush() {
self.abort_file()?;
return Err(e.into());
}
}
self.writing_to_file = false;
Ok(())
}
fn switch_to_non_encrypting_writer(&mut self) -> Result<(), ZipError> {
match mem::replace(&mut self.inner, Closed) {
#[cfg(feature = "aes-crypto")]
Storer(MaybeEncrypted::Aes(writer)) => {
self.inner = Storer(MaybeEncrypted::Unencrypted(writer.finish()?));
}
Storer(MaybeEncrypted::ZipCrypto(writer)) => {
let crc32 = self.stats.hasher.clone().finalize();
self.inner = Storer(MaybeEncrypted::Unencrypted(writer.finish(crc32)?))
}
Storer(MaybeEncrypted::Unencrypted(w)) => {
self.inner = Storer(MaybeEncrypted::Unencrypted(w))
}
_ => unreachable!(),
}
Ok(())
}
/// Removes the file currently being written from the archive if there is one, or else removes
/// the file most recently written.
pub fn abort_file(&mut self) -> ZipResult<()> {
let (_, last_file) = self.files.pop().ok_or(ZipError::FileNotFound)?;
let make_plain_writer = self.inner.prepare_next_writer(
Stored,
None,
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
None,
)?;
self.inner.switch_to(make_plain_writer)?;
self.switch_to_non_encrypting_writer()?;
// Make sure this is the last file, and that no shallow copies of it remain; otherwise we'd
// overwrite a valid file and corrupt the archive
let rewind_safe: bool = match last_file.data_start.get() {
None => self.files.is_empty(),
Some(last_file_start) => self.files.values().all(|file| {
file.data_start
.get()
.is_some_and(|start| start < last_file_start)
}),
};
if rewind_safe {
self.inner
.get_plain()
.seek(SeekFrom::Start(last_file.header_start))?;
}
self.writing_to_file = false;
Ok(())
}
/// Create a file in the archive and start writing its' contents. The file must not have the
/// same name as a file already in the archive.
///
/// The data should be written using the [`Write`] implementation on this [`ZipWriter`]
pub fn start_file<S, T: FileOptionExtension, SToOwned>(
&mut self,
name: S,
mut options: FileOptions<T>,
) -> ZipResult<()>
where
S: Into<Box<str>> + ToOwned<Owned = SToOwned>,
SToOwned: Into<Box<str>>,
{
Self::normalize_options(&mut options);
let make_new_self = self.inner.prepare_next_writer(
options.compression_method,
options.compression_level,
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
options.zopfli_buffer_size,
)?;
self.start_entry(name, options, None)?;
if let Err(e) = self.inner.switch_to(make_new_self) {
self.abort_file().unwrap();
return Err(e);
}
self.writing_raw = false;
Ok(())
}
/* TODO: link to/use Self::finish_into_readable() from https://github.com/zip-rs/zip/pull/400 in
* this docstring. */
/// Copy over the entire contents of another archive verbatim.
///
/// This method extracts file metadata from the `source` archive, then simply performs a single
/// big [`io::copy()`](io::copy) to transfer all the actual file contents without any
/// decompression or decryption. This is more performant than the equivalent operation of
/// calling [`Self::raw_copy_file()`] for each entry from the `source` archive in sequence.
///
///```
/// # fn main() -> Result<(), zip::result::ZipError> {
/// use std::io::{Cursor, prelude::*};
/// use zip::{ZipArchive, ZipWriter, write::SimpleFileOptions};
///
/// let buf = Cursor::new(Vec::new());
/// let mut zip = ZipWriter::new(buf);
/// zip.start_file("a.txt", SimpleFileOptions::default())?;
/// zip.write_all(b"hello\n")?;
/// let src = ZipArchive::new(zip.finish()?)?;
///
/// let buf = Cursor::new(Vec::new());
/// let mut zip = ZipWriter::new(buf);
/// zip.start_file("b.txt", SimpleFileOptions::default())?;
/// zip.write_all(b"hey\n")?;
/// let src2 = ZipArchive::new(zip.finish()?)?;
///
/// let buf = Cursor::new(Vec::new());
/// let mut zip = ZipWriter::new(buf);
/// zip.merge_archive(src)?;
/// zip.merge_archive(src2)?;
/// let mut result = ZipArchive::new(zip.finish()?)?;
///
/// let mut s: String = String::new();
/// result.by_name("a.txt")?.read_to_string(&mut s)?;
/// assert_eq!(s, "hello\n");
/// s.clear();
/// result.by_name("b.txt")?.read_to_string(&mut s)?;
/// assert_eq!(s, "hey\n");
/// # Ok(())
/// # }
///```
pub fn merge_archive<R>(&mut self, mut source: ZipArchive<R>) -> ZipResult<()>
where
R: Read + io::Seek,
{
self.finish_file()?;
/* Ensure we accept the file contents on faith (and avoid overwriting the data).
* See raw_copy_file_rename(). */
self.writing_to_file = true;
self.writing_raw = true;
let writer = self.inner.get_plain();
/* Get the file entries from the source archive. */
let new_files = source.merge_contents(writer)?;
/* These file entries are now ours! */
self.files.extend(new_files);
Ok(())
}
fn normalize_options<T: FileOptionExtension>(options: &mut FileOptions<T>) {
if options.permissions.is_none() {
options.permissions = Some(0o644);
}
if !options.last_modified_time.is_valid() {
options.last_modified_time = FileOptions::<T>::default().last_modified_time;
}
*options.permissions.as_mut().unwrap() |= ffi::S_IFREG;
}
/// Starts a file, taking a Path as argument.
///
/// This function ensures that the '/' path separator is used and normalizes `.` and `..`. It
/// ignores any `..` or Windows drive letter that would produce a path outside the ZIP file's
/// root.
pub fn start_file_from_path<E: FileOptionExtension, P: AsRef<Path>>(
&mut self,
path: P,
options: FileOptions<E>,
) -> ZipResult<()> {
self.start_file(path_to_string(path), options)
}
/// Add a new file using the already compressed data from a ZIP file being read and renames it, this
/// allows faster copies of the `ZipFile` since there is no need to decompress and compress it again.
/// Any `ZipFile` metadata is copied and not checked, for example the file CRC.
/// ```no_run
/// use std::fs::File;
/// use std::io::{Read, Seek, Write};
/// use zip::{ZipArchive, ZipWriter};
///
/// fn copy_rename<R, W>(
/// src: &mut ZipArchive<R>,
/// dst: &mut ZipWriter<W>,
/// ) -> zip::result::ZipResult<()>
/// where
/// R: Read + Seek,
/// W: Write + Seek,
/// {
/// // Retrieve file entry by name
/// let file = src.by_name("src_file.txt")?;
///
/// // Copy and rename the previously obtained file entry to the destination zip archive
/// dst.raw_copy_file_rename(file, "new_name.txt")?;
///
/// Ok(())
/// }
/// ```
pub fn raw_copy_file_rename<S, SToOwned>(&mut self, mut file: ZipFile, name: S) -> ZipResult<()>
where
S: Into<Box<str>> + ToOwned<Owned = SToOwned>,
SToOwned: Into<Box<str>>,
{
let mut options = SimpleFileOptions::default()
.large_file(file.compressed_size().max(file.size()) > spec::ZIP64_BYTES_THR)
.last_modified_time(
file.last_modified()
.unwrap_or_else(DateTime::default_for_write),
)
.compression_method(file.compression());
if let Some(perms) = file.unix_mode() {
options = options.unix_permissions(perms);
}
Self::normalize_options(&mut options);
let raw_values = ZipRawValues {
crc32: file.crc32(),
compressed_size: file.compressed_size(),
uncompressed_size: file.size(),
};
self.start_entry(name, options, Some(raw_values))?;
self.writing_to_file = true;
self.writing_raw = true;
io::copy(file.get_raw_reader(), self)?;
Ok(())
}
/// Like `raw_copy_file_to_path`, but uses Path arguments.
///
/// This function ensures that the '/' path separator is used and normalizes `.` and `..`. It
/// ignores any `..` or Windows drive letter that would produce a path outside the ZIP file's
/// root.
pub fn raw_copy_file_to_path<P: AsRef<Path>>(
&mut self,
file: ZipFile,
path: P,
) -> ZipResult<()> {
self.raw_copy_file_rename(file, path_to_string(path))
}
/// Add a new file using the already compressed data from a ZIP file being read, this allows faster
/// copies of the `ZipFile` since there is no need to decompress and compress it again. Any `ZipFile`
/// metadata is copied and not checked, for example the file CRC.
///
/// ```no_run
/// use std::fs::File;
/// use std::io::{Read, Seek, Write};
/// use zip::{ZipArchive, ZipWriter};
///
/// fn copy<R, W>(src: &mut ZipArchive<R>, dst: &mut ZipWriter<W>) -> zip::result::ZipResult<()>
/// where
/// R: Read + Seek,
/// W: Write + Seek,
/// {
/// // Retrieve file entry by name
/// let file = src.by_name("src_file.txt")?;
///
/// // Copy the previously obtained file entry to the destination zip archive
/// dst.raw_copy_file(file)?;
///
/// Ok(())
/// }
/// ```
pub fn raw_copy_file(&mut self, file: ZipFile) -> ZipResult<()> {
let name = file.name().to_owned();
self.raw_copy_file_rename(file, name)
}
/// Add a directory entry.
///
/// As directories have no content, you must not call [`ZipWriter::write`] before adding a new file.
pub fn add_directory<S, T: FileOptionExtension>(
&mut self,
name: S,
mut options: FileOptions<T>,
) -> ZipResult<()>
where
S: Into<String>,
{
if options.permissions.is_none() {
options.permissions = Some(0o755);
}
*options.permissions.as_mut().unwrap() |= 0o40000;
options.compression_method = Stored;
options.encrypt_with = None;
let name_as_string = name.into();
// Append a slash to the filename if it does not end with it.
let name_with_slash = match name_as_string.chars().last() {
Some('/') | Some('\\') => name_as_string,
_ => name_as_string + "/",
};
self.start_entry(name_with_slash, options, None)?;
self.writing_to_file = false;
self.switch_to_non_encrypting_writer()?;
Ok(())
}
/// Add a directory entry, taking a Path as argument.
///
/// This function ensures that the '/' path separator is used and normalizes `.` and `..`. It
/// ignores any `..` or Windows drive letter that would produce a path outside the ZIP file's
/// root.
pub fn add_directory_from_path<T: FileOptionExtension, P: AsRef<Path>>(
&mut self,
path: P,
options: FileOptions<T>,
) -> ZipResult<()> {
self.add_directory(path_to_string(path), options)
}
/// Finish the last file and write all other zip-structures
///
/// This will return the writer, but one should normally not append any data to the end of the file.
/// Note that the zipfile will also be finished on drop.
pub fn finish(mut self) -> ZipResult<W> {
let _central_start = self.finalize()?;
let inner = mem::replace(&mut self.inner, Closed);
Ok(inner.unwrap())
}
/// Add a symlink entry.
///
/// The zip archive will contain an entry for path `name` which is a symlink to `target`.
///
/// No validation or normalization of the paths is performed. For best results,
/// callers should normalize `\` to `/` and ensure symlinks are relative to other
/// paths within the zip archive.
///
/// WARNING: not all zip implementations preserve symlinks on extract. Some zip
/// implementations may materialize a symlink as a regular file, possibly with the
/// content incorrectly set to the symlink target. For maximum portability, consider
/// storing a regular file instead.
pub fn add_symlink<N, NToOwned, T, E: FileOptionExtension>(
&mut self,
name: N,
target: T,
mut options: FileOptions<E>,
) -> ZipResult<()>
where
N: Into<Box<str>> + ToOwned<Owned = NToOwned>,
NToOwned: Into<Box<str>>,
T: Into<Box<str>>,
{
if options.permissions.is_none() {
options.permissions = Some(0o777);
}
*options.permissions.as_mut().unwrap() |= S_IFLNK;
// The symlink target is stored as file content. And compressing the target path
// likely wastes space. So always store.
options.compression_method = Stored;
self.start_entry(name, options, None)?;
self.writing_to_file = true;
if let Err(e) = self.write_all(target.into().as_bytes()) {
self.abort_file().unwrap();
return Err(e.into());
}
self.writing_raw = false;
self.finish_file()?;
Ok(())
}
/// Add a symlink entry, taking Paths to the location and target as arguments.
///
/// This function ensures that the '/' path separator is used and normalizes `.` and `..`. It
/// ignores any `..` or Windows drive letter that would produce a path outside the ZIP file's
/// root.
pub fn add_symlink_from_path<P: AsRef<Path>, T: AsRef<Path>, E: FileOptionExtension>(
&mut self,
path: P,
target: T,
options: FileOptions<E>,
) -> ZipResult<()> {
self.add_symlink(path_to_string(path), path_to_string(target), options)
}
fn finalize(&mut self) -> ZipResult<u64> {
self.finish_file()?;
let central_start = {
let central_start = self.write_central_and_footer()?;
let writer = self.inner.get_plain();
let footer_end = writer.stream_position()?;
let file_end = writer.seek(SeekFrom::End(0))?;
if footer_end < file_end {
// Data from an aborted file is past the end of the footer, so rewrite the footer at
// the actual end.
let central_and_footer_size = footer_end - central_start;
writer.seek(SeekFrom::End(-(central_and_footer_size as i64)))?;
self.write_central_and_footer()?;
}
central_start
};
Ok(central_start)
}
fn write_central_and_footer(&mut self) -> Result<u64, ZipError> {
let writer = self.inner.get_plain();
let mut version_needed = MIN_VERSION as u16;
let central_start = writer.stream_position()?;
for file in self.files.values() {
write_central_directory_header(writer, file)?;
version_needed = version_needed.max(file.version_needed());
}
let central_size = writer.stream_position()? - central_start;
if self.files.len() > spec::ZIP64_ENTRY_THR
|| central_size.max(central_start) > spec::ZIP64_BYTES_THR
{
let zip64_footer = spec::Zip64CentralDirectoryEnd {
version_made_by: version_needed,
version_needed_to_extract: version_needed,
disk_number: 0,
disk_with_central_directory: 0,
number_of_files_on_this_disk: self.files.len() as u64,
number_of_files: self.files.len() as u64,
central_directory_size: central_size,
central_directory_offset: central_start,
};
zip64_footer.write(writer)?;
let zip64_footer = spec::Zip64CentralDirectoryEndLocator {
disk_with_central_directory: 0,
end_of_central_directory_offset: central_start + central_size,
number_of_disks: 1,
};
zip64_footer.write(writer)?;
}
let number_of_files = self.files.len().min(spec::ZIP64_ENTRY_THR) as u16;
let footer = spec::Zip32CentralDirectoryEnd {
disk_number: 0,
disk_with_central_directory: 0,
zip_file_comment: self.comment.clone(),
number_of_files_on_this_disk: number_of_files,
number_of_files,
central_directory_size: central_size.min(spec::ZIP64_BYTES_THR) as u32,
central_directory_offset: central_start.min(spec::ZIP64_BYTES_THR) as u32,
};
footer.write(writer)?;
Ok(central_start)
}
fn index_by_name(&self, name: &str) -> ZipResult<usize> {
self.files.get_index_of(name).ok_or(ZipError::FileNotFound)
}
/// Adds another entry to the central directory referring to the same content as an existing
/// entry. The file's local-file header will still refer to it by its original name, so
/// unzipping the file will technically be unspecified behavior. [ZipArchive] ignores the
/// filename in the local-file header and treat the central directory as authoritative. However,
/// some other software (e.g. Minecraft) will refuse to extract a file copied this way.
pub fn shallow_copy_file(&mut self, src_name: &str, dest_name: &str) -> ZipResult<()> {
self.finish_file()?;
let src_index = self.index_by_name(src_name)?;
let mut dest_data = self.files[src_index].to_owned();
dest_data.file_name = dest_name.to_string().into();
dest_data.file_name_raw = dest_name.to_string().into_bytes().into();
self.insert_file_data(dest_data)?;
Ok(())
}
/// Like `shallow_copy_file`, but uses Path arguments.
///
/// This function ensures that the '/' path separator is used and normalizes `.` and `..`. It
/// ignores any `..` or Windows drive letter that would produce a path outside the ZIP file's
/// root.
pub fn shallow_copy_file_from_path<T: AsRef<Path>, U: AsRef<Path>>(
&mut self,
src_path: T,
dest_path: U,
) -> ZipResult<()> {
self.shallow_copy_file(&path_to_string(src_path), &path_to_string(dest_path))
}
}
impl<W: Write + Seek> Drop for ZipWriter<W> {
fn drop(&mut self) {
if !self.inner.is_closed() {
if let Err(e) = self.finalize() {
let _ = write!(io::stderr(), "ZipWriter drop failed: {:?}", e);
}
}
}
}
type SwitchWriterFunction<W> = Box<dyn FnOnce(MaybeEncrypted<W>) -> GenericZipWriter<W>>;
impl<W: Write + Seek> GenericZipWriter<W> {
fn prepare_next_writer(
&self,
compression: CompressionMethod,
compression_level: Option<i64>,
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")] zopfli_buffer_size: Option<usize>,
) -> ZipResult<SwitchWriterFunction<W>> {
if let Closed = self {
return Err(
io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe, "ZipWriter was already closed").into(),
);
}
{
#[allow(deprecated)]
#[allow(unreachable_code)]
match compression {
Stored => {
if compression_level.is_some() {
Err(ZipError::UnsupportedArchive(
"Unsupported compression level",
))
} else {
Ok(Box::new(|bare| Storer(bare)))
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "_deflate-any")]
CompressionMethod::Deflated => {
let default = if cfg!(all(
feature = "deflate-zopfli",
not(feature = "deflate-flate2")
)) {
24
} else {
Compression::default().level() as i64
};
let level = clamp_opt(
compression_level.unwrap_or(default),
deflate_compression_level_range(),
)
.ok_or(ZipError::UnsupportedArchive(
"Unsupported compression level",
))? as u32;
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
{
let best_non_zopfli = Compression::best().level();
if level > best_non_zopfli {
let options = Options {
iteration_count: NonZeroU64::try_from(
(level - best_non_zopfli) as u64,
)
.unwrap(),
..Default::default()
};
return Ok(Box::new(move |bare| match zopfli_buffer_size {
Some(size) => GenericZipWriter::BufferedZopfliDeflater(
BufWriter::with_capacity(
size,
zopfli::DeflateEncoder::new(
options,
Default::default(),
bare,
),
),
),
None => GenericZipWriter::ZopfliDeflater(
zopfli::DeflateEncoder::new(options, Default::default(), bare),
),
}));
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-flate2")]
{
Ok(Box::new(move |bare| {
GenericZipWriter::Deflater(DeflateEncoder::new(
bare,
Compression::new(level),
))
}))
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "deflate64")]
CompressionMethod::Deflate64 => Err(ZipError::UnsupportedArchive(
"Compressing Deflate64 is not supported",
)),
#[cfg(feature = "bzip2")]
CompressionMethod::Bzip2 => {
let level = clamp_opt(
compression_level.unwrap_or(bzip2::Compression::default().level() as i64),
bzip2_compression_level_range(),
)
.ok_or(ZipError::UnsupportedArchive(
"Unsupported compression level",
))? as u32;
Ok(Box::new(move |bare| {
GenericZipWriter::Bzip2(BzEncoder::new(
bare,
bzip2::Compression::new(level),
))
}))
}
CompressionMethod::AES => Err(ZipError::UnsupportedArchive(
"AES encryption is enabled through FileOptions::with_aes_encryption",
)),
#[cfg(feature = "zstd")]
CompressionMethod::Zstd => {
let level = clamp_opt(
compression_level.unwrap_or(zstd::DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL as i64),
zstd::compression_level_range(),
)
.ok_or(ZipError::UnsupportedArchive(
"Unsupported compression level",
))?;
Ok(Box::new(move |bare| {
GenericZipWriter::Zstd(ZstdEncoder::new(bare, level as i32).unwrap())
}))
}
#[cfg(feature = "lzma")]
CompressionMethod::Lzma => {
Err(UnsupportedArchive("LZMA isn't supported for compression"))
}
CompressionMethod::Unsupported(..) => {
Err(ZipError::UnsupportedArchive("Unsupported compression"))
}
}
}
}
fn switch_to(&mut self, make_new_self: SwitchWriterFunction<W>) -> ZipResult<()> {
let bare = match mem::replace(self, Closed) {
Storer(w) => w,
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-flate2")]
GenericZipWriter::Deflater(w) => w.finish()?,
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
GenericZipWriter::ZopfliDeflater(w) => w.finish()?,
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
GenericZipWriter::BufferedZopfliDeflater(w) => w
.into_inner()
.map_err(|e| ZipError::Io(e.into_error()))?
.finish()?,
#[cfg(feature = "bzip2")]
GenericZipWriter::Bzip2(w) => w.finish()?,
#[cfg(feature = "zstd")]
GenericZipWriter::Zstd(w) => w.finish()?,
Closed => {
return Err(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe,
"ZipWriter was already closed",
)
.into());
}
};
*self = make_new_self(bare);
Ok(())
}
fn ref_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut dyn Write> {
match self {
Storer(ref mut w) => Some(w as &mut dyn Write),
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-flate2")]
GenericZipWriter::Deflater(ref mut w) => Some(w as &mut dyn Write),
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
GenericZipWriter::ZopfliDeflater(w) => Some(w as &mut dyn Write),
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
GenericZipWriter::BufferedZopfliDeflater(w) => Some(w as &mut dyn Write),
#[cfg(feature = "bzip2")]
GenericZipWriter::Bzip2(ref mut w) => Some(w as &mut dyn Write),
#[cfg(feature = "zstd")]
GenericZipWriter::Zstd(ref mut w) => Some(w as &mut dyn Write),
Closed => None,
}
}
const fn is_closed(&self) -> bool {
matches!(*self, GenericZipWriter::Closed)
}
fn get_plain(&mut self) -> &mut W {
match *self {
Storer(MaybeEncrypted::Unencrypted(ref mut w)) => w,
_ => panic!("Should have switched to stored and unencrypted beforehand"),
}
}
fn unwrap(self) -> W {
match self {
Storer(MaybeEncrypted::Unencrypted(w)) => w,
_ => panic!("Should have switched to stored and unencrypted beforehand"),
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "_deflate-any")]
fn deflate_compression_level_range() -> std::ops::RangeInclusive<i64> {
let min = if cfg!(feature = "deflate-flate2") {
Compression::fast().level() as i64
} else {
Compression::best().level() as i64 + 1
};
let max = Compression::best().level() as i64
+ if cfg!(feature = "deflate-zopfli") {
u8::MAX as i64
} else {
0
};
min..=max
}
#[cfg(feature = "bzip2")]
fn bzip2_compression_level_range() -> std::ops::RangeInclusive<i64> {
let min = bzip2::Compression::fast().level() as i64;
let max = bzip2::Compression::best().level() as i64;
min..=max
}
#[cfg(any(feature = "_deflate-any", feature = "bzip2", feature = "zstd"))]
fn clamp_opt<T: Ord + Copy, U: Ord + Copy + TryFrom<T>>(
value: T,
range: std::ops::RangeInclusive<U>,
) -> Option<T> {
if range.contains(&value.try_into().ok()?) {
Some(value)
} else {
None
}
}
fn update_aes_extra_data<W: Write + io::Seek>(
writer: &mut W,
file: &mut ZipFileData,
) -> ZipResult<()> {
let Some((aes_mode, version, compression_method)) = file.aes_mode else {
return Ok(());
};
let extra_data_start = file.extra_data_start.unwrap();
writer.seek(io::SeekFrom::Start(
extra_data_start + file.aes_extra_data_start,
))?;
let mut buf = Vec::new();
/* TODO: implement this using the Block trait! */
// Extra field header ID.
buf.write_u16_le(0x9901)?;
// Data size.
buf.write_u16_le(7)?;
// Integer version number.
buf.write_u16_le(version as u16)?;
// Vendor ID.
buf.write_all(b"AE")?;
// AES encryption strength.
buf.write_all(&[aes_mode as u8])?;
// Real compression method.
buf.write_u16_le(compression_method.serialize_to_u16())?;
writer.write_all(&buf)?;
let aes_extra_data_start = file.aes_extra_data_start as usize;
let extra_field = Arc::get_mut(file.extra_field.as_mut().unwrap()).unwrap();
extra_field
.splice(
aes_extra_data_start..(aes_extra_data_start + buf.len()),
buf,
)
.count();
Ok(())
}
fn update_local_file_header<T: Write + Seek>(writer: &mut T, file: &ZipFileData) -> ZipResult<()> {
const CRC32_OFFSET: u64 = 14;
writer.seek(SeekFrom::Start(file.header_start + CRC32_OFFSET))?;
writer.write_u32_le(file.crc32)?;
if file.large_file {
update_local_zip64_extra_field(writer, file)?;
} else {
// check compressed size as well as it can also be slightly larger than uncompressed size
if file.compressed_size > spec::ZIP64_BYTES_THR {
return Err(ZipError::Io(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::Other,
"Large file option has not been set",
)));
}
writer.write_u32_le(file.compressed_size as u32)?;
// uncompressed size is already checked on write to catch it as soon as possible
writer.write_u32_le(file.uncompressed_size as u32)?;
}
Ok(())
}
fn write_central_directory_header<T: Write>(writer: &mut T, file: &ZipFileData) -> ZipResult<()> {
// buffer zip64 extra field to determine its variable length
let mut zip64_extra_field = [0; 28];
let zip64_extra_field_length =
write_central_zip64_extra_field(&mut zip64_extra_field.as_mut(), file)?;
let block = file.block(zip64_extra_field_length);
block.write(writer)?;
// file name
writer.write_all(&file.file_name_raw)?;
// zip64 extra field
writer.write_all(&zip64_extra_field[..zip64_extra_field_length as usize])?;
// extra field
if let Some(extra_field) = &file.extra_field {
writer.write_all(extra_field)?;
}
if let Some(central_extra_field) = &file.central_extra_field {
writer.write_all(central_extra_field)?;
}
// file comment
writer.write_all(file.file_comment.as_bytes())?;
Ok(())
}
fn validate_extra_data(header_id: u16, data: &[u8]) -> ZipResult<()> {
if data.len() > u16::MAX as usize {
return Err(ZipError::Io(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::Other,
"Extra-data field can't exceed u16::MAX bytes",
)));
}
if header_id == 0x0001 {
return Err(ZipError::Io(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::Other,
"No custom ZIP64 extra data allowed",
)));
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "unreserved"))]
{
if header_id <= 31
|| EXTRA_FIELD_MAPPING
.iter()
.any(|&mapped| mapped == header_id)
{
return Err(ZipError::Io(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::Other,
format!(
"Extra data header ID {header_id:#06} requires crate feature \"unreserved\"",
),
)));
}
}
Ok(())
}
fn write_local_zip64_extra_field<T: Write>(writer: &mut T, file: &ZipFileData) -> ZipResult<()> {
// This entry in the Local header MUST include BOTH original
// and compressed file size fields.
let Some(block) = file.zip64_extra_field_block() else {
return Err(ZipError::InvalidArchive(
"Attempted to write a ZIP64 extra field for a file that's within zip32 limits",
));
};
let block = block.serialize();
writer.write_all(&block)?;
Ok(())
}
fn update_local_zip64_extra_field<T: Write + Seek>(
writer: &mut T,
file: &ZipFileData,
) -> ZipResult<()> {
if !file.large_file {
return Err(ZipError::InvalidArchive(
"Attempted to update a nonexistent ZIP64 extra field",
));
}
let zip64_extra_field = file.header_start
+ mem::size_of::<ZipLocalEntryBlock>() as u64
+ file.file_name_raw.len() as u64;
writer.seek(SeekFrom::Start(zip64_extra_field))?;
let block = file.zip64_extra_field_block().unwrap();
let block = block.serialize();
writer.write_all(&block)?;
Ok(())
}
fn write_central_zip64_extra_field<T: Write>(writer: &mut T, file: &ZipFileData) -> ZipResult<u16> {
// The order of the fields in the zip64 extended
// information record is fixed, but the fields MUST
// only appear if the corresponding Local or Central
// directory record field is set to 0xFFFF or 0xFFFFFFFF.
match file.zip64_extra_field_block() {
None => Ok(0),
Some(block) => {
let block = block.serialize();
writer.write_all(&block)?;
let len: u16 = block.len().try_into().unwrap();
Ok(len)
}
}
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "unreserved"))]
const EXTRA_FIELD_MAPPING: [u16; 49] = [
0x0001, 0x0007, 0x0008, 0x0009, 0x000a, 0x000c, 0x000d, 0x000e, 0x000f, 0x0014, 0x0015, 0x0016,
0x0017, 0x0018, 0x0019, 0x0020, 0x0021, 0x0022, 0x0023, 0x0065, 0x0066, 0x4690, 0x07c8, 0x2605,
0x2705, 0x2805, 0x334d, 0x4341, 0x4453, 0x4704, 0x470f, 0x4b46, 0x4c41, 0x4d49, 0x4f4c, 0x5356,
0x5455, 0x554e, 0x5855, 0x6375, 0x6542, 0x7075, 0x756e, 0x7855, 0xa11e, 0xa220, 0xfd4a, 0x9901,
0x9902,
];
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::{FileOptions, ZipWriter};
use crate::compression::CompressionMethod;
use crate::result::ZipResult;
use crate::types::DateTime;
use crate::write::SimpleFileOptions;
use crate::CompressionMethod::Stored;
use crate::ZipArchive;
use std::io;
use std::io::{Cursor, Read, Write};
use std::path::PathBuf;
#[test]
fn write_empty_zip() {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
writer.set_comment("ZIP");
let result = writer.finish().unwrap();
assert_eq!(result.get_ref().len(), 25);
assert_eq!(
*result.get_ref(),
[80, 75, 5, 6, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 90, 73, 80]
);
}
#[test]
fn unix_permissions_bitmask() {
// unix_permissions() throws away upper bits.
let options = SimpleFileOptions::default().unix_permissions(0o120777);
assert_eq!(options.permissions, Some(0o777));
}
#[test]
fn write_zip_dir() {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
writer
.add_directory(
"test",
SimpleFileOptions::default().last_modified_time(
DateTime::from_date_and_time(2018, 8, 15, 20, 45, 6).unwrap(),
),
)
.unwrap();
assert!(writer
.write(b"writing to a directory is not allowed, and will not write any data")
.is_err());
let result = writer.finish().unwrap();
assert_eq!(result.get_ref().len(), 108);
assert_eq!(
*result.get_ref(),
&[
80u8, 75, 3, 4, 20, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 163, 165, 15, 77, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 5, 0, 0, 0, 116, 101, 115, 116, 47, 80, 75, 1, 2, 20, 3, 20, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
163, 165, 15, 77, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 237, 65, 0, 0, 0, 0, 116, 101, 115, 116, 47, 80, 75, 5, 6, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0,
1, 0, 51, 0, 0, 0, 35, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
] as &[u8]
);
}
#[test]
fn write_symlink_simple() {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
writer
.add_symlink(
"name",
"target",
SimpleFileOptions::default().last_modified_time(
DateTime::from_date_and_time(2018, 8, 15, 20, 45, 6).unwrap(),
),
)
.unwrap();
assert!(writer
.write(b"writing to a symlink is not allowed and will not write any data")
.is_err());
let result = writer.finish().unwrap();
assert_eq!(result.get_ref().len(), 112);
assert_eq!(
*result.get_ref(),
&[
80u8, 75, 3, 4, 10, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 163, 165, 15, 77, 252, 47, 111, 70, 6, 0, 0, 0,
6, 0, 0, 0, 4, 0, 0, 0, 110, 97, 109, 101, 116, 97, 114, 103, 101, 116, 80, 75, 1,
2, 10, 3, 10, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 163, 165, 15, 77, 252, 47, 111, 70, 6, 0, 0, 0, 6, 0,
0, 0, 4, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 255, 161, 0, 0, 0, 0, 110, 97, 109, 101,
80, 75, 5, 6, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 50, 0, 0, 0, 40, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
] as &[u8],
);
}
#[test]
fn test_path_normalization() {
let mut path = PathBuf::new();
path.push("foo");
path.push("bar");
path.push("..");
path.push(".");
path.push("example.txt");
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
writer
.start_file_from_path(path, SimpleFileOptions::default())
.unwrap();
let archive = writer.finish_into_readable().unwrap();
assert_eq!(Some("foo/example.txt"), archive.name_for_index(0));
}
#[test]
fn write_symlink_wonky_paths() {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
writer
.add_symlink(
"directory\\link",
"/absolute/symlink\\with\\mixed/slashes",
SimpleFileOptions::default().last_modified_time(
DateTime::from_date_and_time(2018, 8, 15, 20, 45, 6).unwrap(),
),
)
.unwrap();
assert!(writer
.write(b"writing to a symlink is not allowed and will not write any data")
.is_err());
let result = writer.finish().unwrap();
assert_eq!(result.get_ref().len(), 162);
assert_eq!(
*result.get_ref(),
&[
80u8, 75, 3, 4, 10, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 163, 165, 15, 77, 95, 41, 81, 245, 36, 0, 0, 0,
36, 0, 0, 0, 14, 0, 0, 0, 100, 105, 114, 101, 99, 116, 111, 114, 121, 92, 108, 105,
110, 107, 47, 97, 98, 115, 111, 108, 117, 116, 101, 47, 115, 121, 109, 108, 105,
110, 107, 92, 119, 105, 116, 104, 92, 109, 105, 120, 101, 100, 47, 115, 108, 97,
115, 104, 101, 115, 80, 75, 1, 2, 10, 3, 10, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 163, 165, 15, 77, 95,
41, 81, 245, 36, 0, 0, 0, 36, 0, 0, 0, 14, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 255,
161, 0, 0, 0, 0, 100, 105, 114, 101, 99, 116, 111, 114, 121, 92, 108, 105, 110,
107, 80, 75, 5, 6, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 60, 0, 0, 0, 80, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
] as &[u8],
);
}
#[test]
fn write_mimetype_zip() {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
let options = FileOptions {
compression_method: CompressionMethod::Stored,
compression_level: None,
last_modified_time: DateTime::default(),
permissions: Some(33188),
large_file: false,
encrypt_with: None,
extended_options: (),
alignment: 1,
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
zopfli_buffer_size: None,
};
writer.start_file("mimetype", options).unwrap();
writer
.write_all(b"application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text")
.unwrap();
let result = writer.finish().unwrap();
assert_eq!(result.get_ref().len(), 153);
let mut v = Vec::new();
v.extend_from_slice(include_bytes!("../tests/data/mimetype.zip"));
assert_eq!(result.get_ref(), &v);
}
const RT_TEST_TEXT: &str = "And I can't stop thinking about the moments that I lost to you\
And I can't stop thinking of things I used to do\
And I can't stop making bad decisions\
And I can't stop eating stuff you make me chew\
I put on a smile like you wanna see\
Another day goes by that I long to be like you";
const RT_TEST_FILENAME: &str = "subfolder/sub-subfolder/can't_stop.txt";
const SECOND_FILENAME: &str = "different_name.xyz";
const THIRD_FILENAME: &str = "third_name.xyz";
#[test]
fn write_non_utf8() {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
let options = FileOptions {
compression_method: CompressionMethod::Stored,
compression_level: None,
last_modified_time: DateTime::default(),
permissions: Some(33188),
large_file: false,
encrypt_with: None,
extended_options: (),
alignment: 1,
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
zopfli_buffer_size: None,
};
// GB18030
// "中文" = [214, 208, 206, 196]
let filename = unsafe { String::from_utf8_unchecked(vec![214, 208, 206, 196]) };
writer.start_file(filename, options).unwrap();
writer.write_all(b"encoding GB18030").unwrap();
// SHIFT_JIS
// "日文" = [147, 250, 149, 182]
let filename = unsafe { String::from_utf8_unchecked(vec![147, 250, 149, 182]) };
writer.start_file(filename, options).unwrap();
writer.write_all(b"encoding SHIFT_JIS").unwrap();
let result = writer.finish().unwrap();
assert_eq!(result.get_ref().len(), 224);
let mut v = Vec::new();
v.extend_from_slice(include_bytes!("../tests/data/non_utf8.zip"));
assert_eq!(result.get_ref(), &v);
}
#[test]
fn path_to_string() {
let mut path = std::path::PathBuf::new();
#[cfg(windows)]
path.push(r"C:\");
#[cfg(unix)]
path.push("/");
path.push("windows");
path.push("..");
path.push(".");
path.push("system32");
let path_str = super::path_to_string(&path);
assert_eq!(&*path_str, "system32");
}
#[test]
fn test_shallow_copy() {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
let options = FileOptions {
compression_method: CompressionMethod::default(),
compression_level: None,
last_modified_time: DateTime::default(),
permissions: Some(33188),
large_file: false,
encrypt_with: None,
extended_options: (),
alignment: 0,
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
zopfli_buffer_size: None,
};
writer.start_file(RT_TEST_FILENAME, options).unwrap();
writer.write_all(RT_TEST_TEXT.as_ref()).unwrap();
writer
.shallow_copy_file(RT_TEST_FILENAME, SECOND_FILENAME)
.unwrap();
writer
.shallow_copy_file(RT_TEST_FILENAME, SECOND_FILENAME)
.expect_err("Duplicate filename");
let zip = writer.finish().unwrap();
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new_append(zip).unwrap();
writer
.shallow_copy_file(SECOND_FILENAME, SECOND_FILENAME)
.expect_err("Duplicate filename");
let mut reader = writer.finish_into_readable().unwrap();
let mut file_names: Vec<&str> = reader.file_names().collect();
file_names.sort();
let mut expected_file_names = vec![RT_TEST_FILENAME, SECOND_FILENAME];
expected_file_names.sort();
assert_eq!(file_names, expected_file_names);
let mut first_file_content = String::new();
reader
.by_name(RT_TEST_FILENAME)
.unwrap()
.read_to_string(&mut first_file_content)
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(first_file_content, RT_TEST_TEXT);
let mut second_file_content = String::new();
reader
.by_name(SECOND_FILENAME)
.unwrap()
.read_to_string(&mut second_file_content)
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(second_file_content, RT_TEST_TEXT);
}
#[test]
fn test_deep_copy() {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
let options = FileOptions {
compression_method: CompressionMethod::default(),
compression_level: None,
last_modified_time: DateTime::default(),
permissions: Some(33188),
large_file: false,
encrypt_with: None,
extended_options: (),
alignment: 0,
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
zopfli_buffer_size: None,
};
writer.start_file(RT_TEST_FILENAME, options).unwrap();
writer.write_all(RT_TEST_TEXT.as_ref()).unwrap();
writer
.deep_copy_file(RT_TEST_FILENAME, SECOND_FILENAME)
.unwrap();
let zip = writer.finish().unwrap();
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new_append(zip).unwrap();
writer
.deep_copy_file(RT_TEST_FILENAME, THIRD_FILENAME)
.unwrap();
let zip = writer.finish().unwrap();
let mut reader = ZipArchive::new(zip).unwrap();
let mut file_names: Vec<&str> = reader.file_names().collect();
file_names.sort();
let mut expected_file_names = vec![RT_TEST_FILENAME, SECOND_FILENAME, THIRD_FILENAME];
expected_file_names.sort();
assert_eq!(file_names, expected_file_names);
let mut first_file_content = String::new();
reader
.by_name(RT_TEST_FILENAME)
.unwrap()
.read_to_string(&mut first_file_content)
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(first_file_content, RT_TEST_TEXT);
let mut second_file_content = String::new();
reader
.by_name(SECOND_FILENAME)
.unwrap()
.read_to_string(&mut second_file_content)
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(second_file_content, RT_TEST_TEXT);
}
#[test]
fn duplicate_filenames() {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
writer
.start_file("foo/bar/test", SimpleFileOptions::default())
.unwrap();
writer
.write_all("The quick brown 🦊 jumps over the lazy 🐕".as_bytes())
.unwrap();
writer
.start_file("foo/bar/test", SimpleFileOptions::default())
.expect_err("Expected duplicate filename not to be allowed");
}
#[test]
fn test_filename_looks_like_zip64_locator() {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
writer
.start_file(
"PK\u{6}\u{7}\0\0\0\u{11}\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0",
SimpleFileOptions::default(),
)
.unwrap();
let zip = writer.finish().unwrap();
let _ = ZipArchive::new(zip).unwrap();
}
#[test]
fn test_filename_looks_like_zip64_locator_2() {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
writer
.start_file(
"PK\u{6}\u{6}\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0PK\u{6}\u{7}\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0",
SimpleFileOptions::default(),
)
.unwrap();
let zip = writer.finish().unwrap();
let _ = ZipArchive::new(zip).unwrap();
}
#[test]
fn test_filename_looks_like_zip64_locator_2a() {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
writer
.start_file(
"PK\u{6}\u{6}PK\u{6}\u{7}\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0",
SimpleFileOptions::default(),
)
.unwrap();
let zip = writer.finish().unwrap();
let _ = ZipArchive::new(zip).unwrap();
}
#[test]
fn test_filename_looks_like_zip64_locator_3() {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
writer
.start_file("\0PK\u{6}\u{6}", SimpleFileOptions::default())
.unwrap();
writer
.start_file(
"\0\u{4}\0\0PK\u{6}\u{7}\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\u{3}",
SimpleFileOptions::default(),
)
.unwrap();
let zip = writer.finish().unwrap();
let _ = ZipArchive::new(zip).unwrap();
}
#[test]
fn test_filename_looks_like_zip64_locator_4() {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
writer
.start_file("PK\u{6}\u{6}", SimpleFileOptions::default())
.unwrap();
writer
.start_file("\0\0\0\0\0\0", SimpleFileOptions::default())
.unwrap();
writer
.start_file("\0", SimpleFileOptions::default())
.unwrap();
writer.start_file("", SimpleFileOptions::default()).unwrap();
writer
.start_file("\0\0", SimpleFileOptions::default())
.unwrap();
writer
.start_file(
"\0\0\0PK\u{6}\u{7}\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0",
SimpleFileOptions::default(),
)
.unwrap();
let zip = writer.finish().unwrap();
let _ = ZipArchive::new(zip).unwrap();
}
#[test]
fn test_filename_looks_like_zip64_locator_5() -> ZipResult<()> {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
writer
.add_directory("", SimpleFileOptions::default().with_alignment(21))
.unwrap();
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new_append(writer.finish().unwrap()).unwrap();
writer.shallow_copy_file("/", "").unwrap();
writer.shallow_copy_file("", "\0").unwrap();
writer.shallow_copy_file("\0", "PK\u{6}\u{6}").unwrap();
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new_append(writer.finish().unwrap()).unwrap();
writer
.start_file("\0\0\0\0\0\0", SimpleFileOptions::default())
.unwrap();
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new_append(writer.finish().unwrap()).unwrap();
writer
.start_file(
"#PK\u{6}\u{7}\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0",
SimpleFileOptions::default(),
)
.unwrap();
let zip = writer.finish().unwrap();
let _ = ZipArchive::new(zip).unwrap();
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn remove_shallow_copy_keeps_original() -> ZipResult<()> {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
writer
.start_file("original", SimpleFileOptions::default())
.unwrap();
writer.write_all(RT_TEST_TEXT.as_bytes()).unwrap();
writer
.shallow_copy_file("original", "shallow_copy")
.unwrap();
writer.abort_file().unwrap();
let mut zip = ZipArchive::new(writer.finish().unwrap()).unwrap();
let mut file = zip.by_name("original").unwrap();
let mut contents = Vec::new();
file.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap();
assert_eq!(RT_TEST_TEXT.as_bytes(), contents);
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn remove_encrypted_file() -> ZipResult<()> {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
let first_file_options = SimpleFileOptions::default()
.with_alignment(65535)
.with_deprecated_encryption(b"Password");
writer.start_file("", first_file_options).unwrap();
writer.abort_file().unwrap();
let zip = writer.finish().unwrap();
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(zip);
writer.start_file("", SimpleFileOptions::default()).unwrap();
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn remove_encrypted_aligned_symlink() -> ZipResult<()> {
let mut options = SimpleFileOptions::default();
options = options.with_deprecated_encryption(b"Password");
options.alignment = 65535;
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
writer.add_symlink("", "s\t\0\0ggggg\0\0", options).unwrap();
writer.abort_file().unwrap();
let zip = writer.finish().unwrap();
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new_append(zip).unwrap();
writer.start_file("", SimpleFileOptions::default()).unwrap();
Ok(())
}
#[cfg(feature = "deflate-zopfli")]
#[test]
fn zopfli_empty_write() -> ZipResult<()> {
let mut options = SimpleFileOptions::default();
options = options
.compression_method(CompressionMethod::default())
.compression_level(Some(264));
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
writer.start_file("", options).unwrap();
writer.write_all(&[]).unwrap();
writer.write_all(&[]).unwrap();
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn crash_with_no_features() -> ZipResult<()> {
const ORIGINAL_FILE_NAME: &str = "PK\u{6}\u{6}\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\u{2}g\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\u{1}\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0PK\u{6}\u{7}\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\u{7}\0\t'";
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
let mut options = SimpleFileOptions::default();
options = options
.with_alignment(3584)
.compression_method(CompressionMethod::Stored);
writer.start_file(ORIGINAL_FILE_NAME, options)?;
let archive = writer.finish()?;
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new_append(archive)?;
writer.shallow_copy_file(ORIGINAL_FILE_NAME, "\u{6}\\")?;
writer.finish()?;
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn test_alignment() {
let page_size = 4096;
let options = SimpleFileOptions::default()
.compression_method(CompressionMethod::Stored)
.with_alignment(page_size);
let mut zip = ZipWriter::new(io::Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
let contents = b"sleeping";
let () = zip.start_file("sleep", options).unwrap();
let _count = zip.write(&contents[..]).unwrap();
let mut zip = zip.finish_into_readable().unwrap();
let file = zip.by_index(0).unwrap();
assert_eq!(file.name(), "sleep");
assert_eq!(file.data_start(), page_size.into());
}
#[test]
fn test_crash_short_read() {
let mut writer = ZipWriter::new(Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
let comment = vec![
1, 80, 75, 5, 6, 237, 237, 237, 237, 237, 237, 237, 237, 44, 255, 191, 255, 255, 255,
255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 16,
]
.into_boxed_slice();
writer.set_raw_comment(comment);
let options = SimpleFileOptions::default()
.compression_method(Stored)
.with_alignment(11823);
writer.start_file("", options).unwrap();
writer.write_all(&[255, 255, 44, 255, 0]).unwrap();
let written = writer.finish().unwrap();
let _ = ZipWriter::new_append(written).unwrap();
}
#[cfg(all(feature = "_deflate-any", feature = "aes-crypto"))]
#[test]
fn test_fuzz_failure_2024_05_08() -> ZipResult<()> {
let mut first_writer = ZipWriter::new(Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
let mut second_writer = ZipWriter::new(Cursor::new(Vec::new()));
let options = SimpleFileOptions::default()
.compression_method(Stored)
.with_alignment(46036);
second_writer.add_symlink("\0", "", options)?;
let second_archive = second_writer.finish_into_readable()?.into_inner();
let mut second_writer = ZipWriter::new_append(second_archive)?;
let options = SimpleFileOptions::default()
.compression_method(CompressionMethod::Deflated)
.large_file(true)
.with_alignment(46036)
.with_aes_encryption(crate::AesMode::Aes128, "\0\0");
second_writer.add_symlink("", "", options)?;
let second_archive = second_writer.finish_into_readable()?.into_inner();
let mut second_writer = ZipWriter::new_append(second_archive)?;
let options = SimpleFileOptions::default().compression_method(Stored);
second_writer.start_file(" ", options)?;
let second_archive = second_writer.finish_into_readable()?;
first_writer.merge_archive(second_archive)?;
let _ = ZipArchive::new(first_writer.finish()?)?;
Ok(())
}
}