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  • Phar::compressFiles()

    (PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7, PECL phar >= 2.0.0)

    Compresses all files in the current Phar archive

    说明

    publicPhar::compressFiles(int $compression): void
    Note:

    此方法需要将php.ini中的phar.readonly设为0以适合Phar对象.否则,将抛出PharException.

    For tar-based phar archives, this method throws a BadMethodCallException, as compression of individual files within a tar archive is not supported by the file format. Use Phar::compress() to compress an entire tar-based phar archive.

    For Zip-based and phar-based phar archives, this method compresses all files in the Phar archive using the specified compression. The zlib or bzip2 extensions must be enabled to take advantage of this feature. In addition, if any files are already compressed using bzip2/zlib compression, the respective extension must be enabled in order to decompress the files prior to re-compressing. As with all functionality that modifies the contents of a phar, the phar.readonly INI variable must be off in order to succeed.

    参数

    $compression

    Compression must be one ofPhar::GZ,Phar::BZ2to add compression, orPhar::NONEto remove compression.

    返回值

    没有返回值。

    错误/异常

    Throws BadMethodCallException if the phar.readonly INI variable is on, the zlib extension is not available, or if any files are compressed using bzip2 compression and the bzip2 extension is not enabled.

    范例

    A Phar::compressFiles() example

    <?php
    $p = new Phar('/path/to/my.phar', 0, 'my.phar');
    $p['myfile.txt'] = 'hi';
    $p['myfile2.txt'] = 'hi';
    foreach ($p as $file) {
        var_dump($file->getFileName());
        var_dump($file->isCompressed());
        var_dump($file->isCompressed(Phar::BZ2));
        var_dump($file->isCompressed(Phar::GZ));
    }
    $p->compressFiles(Phar::GZ);
    foreach ($p as $file) {
        var_dump($file->getFileName());
        var_dump($file->isCompressed());
        var_dump($file->isCompressed(Phar::BZ2));
        var_dump($file->isCompressed(Phar::GZ));
    }
    ?>
    

    以上例程会输出:

    string(10) "myfile.txt"
    bool(false)
    bool(false)
    bool(false)
    string(11) "myfile2.txt"
    bool(false)
    bool(false)
    bool(false)
    string(10) "myfile.txt"
    int(4096)
    bool(false)
    bool(true)
    string(11) "myfile2.txt"
    int(4096)
    bool(false)
    bool(true)
    

    参见

    • 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
    • PharFileInfo::decompress() Decompresses the current Phar entry within the phar
    • 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::decompressFiles() Decompresses all files in the current Phar archive
    • Phar::getSupportedCompression() Return array of supported compression algorithms
    • Phar::compress() Compresses the entire Phar archive using Gzip or Bzip2 compression
    • Phar::decompress() Decompresses the entire Phar archive
    Compressing the entire archive
    $phar->compress();
    overrides your stub file.
    Use compressFiles to have the the files compressed keeping your own stub in tact (which is not being compressed).
    The compression is a little bit worth (since one file is left uncompressed), but enables you to have your own stub file executed with browser requests.
    Don't get confused, compressing doesn't rise the security level of your code or obfuscating it strongly enough. The source code of your compressed phar is still easy to read.