PharFileInfo::decompress
(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL phar >= 2.0.0)
PharFileInfo::decompress — Decompresses the current Phar entry within the phar
Descrição
This method decompresses the file inside the Phar archive. Depending on how the file is compressed, the bzip2 or zlib extensions must be enabled to take advantage of this feature. As with all functionality that modifies the contents of a phar, the phar.readonly INI variable must be off in order to succeed if the file is within a Phar archive. Files within PharData archives do not have this restriction.
Parâmetros
Esta função não possui parâmetros.
Erros/Exceções
Throws BadMethodCallException if the phar.readonly INI variable is on, or if the bzip2/zlib extension is not available.
Exemplos
Example #1 A PharFileInfo::decompress() example
<?php
try {
$p = new Phar('/path/to/my.phar', 0, 'my.phar');
$p['myfile.txt'] = 'hi';
$file = $p['myfile.txt'];
$file->compress(Phar::GZ);
var_dump($file->isCompressed());
$p['myfile.txt']->decompress();
var_dump($file->isCompressed());
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo 'Create/modify failed for my.phar: ', $e;
}
?>
O exemplo acima produzirá:
int(4096) bool(false)
Veja Também
- PharFileInfo::getCompressedSize() - Returns the actual size of the file (with compression) inside the Phar archive
- PharFileInfo::isCompressed() - Returns whether the entry is compressed
- PharFileInfo::compress() - Compresses the current Phar entry with either zlib or bzip2 compression
- Phar::canCompress() - Returns whether phar extension supports compression using either zlib or bzip2
- Phar::isCompressed() - Returns Phar::GZ or PHAR::BZ2 if the entire phar archive is compressed (.tar.gz/tar.bz and so on)
- Phar::compressFiles() - Compresses all files in the current Phar archive
- Phar::decompressFiles() - Decompresses all files in the current Phar archive
- Phar::compress() - Compresses the entire Phar archive using Gzip or Bzip2 compression
- Phar::decompress() - Decompresses the entire Phar archive
- Phar::getSupportedCompression() - Return array of supported compression algorithms