ZipArchive::close
(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL zip >= 1.1.0)
ZipArchive::close — アクティブな (オープンされた、あるいは新しく作成された) アーカイブを閉じる
説明
オープンされた、あるいは作成されたアーカイブを閉じ、 変更内容を保存します。このメソッドは、 スクリプトの最後で自動的にコールされます。
アーカイブにファイルが含まれていない場合、
グローバルフラグ ZipArchive::AFL_CREATE_OR_KEEP_FILE_FOR_EMPTY_ARCHIVE
に従って、
デフォルトではファイルは完全に削除されます。
(空のアーカイブが作られることはありません)
パラメータ
この関数にはパラメータはありません。
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User Contributed Notes 8 notes
jared at kippage dot com ¶
15 years ago
It may seem a little obvious to some but it was an oversight on my behalf.
If you are adding files to the zip file that you want to be deleted make sure you delete AFTER you call the close() function.
If the files added to the object aren't available at save time the zip file will not be created.
john factorial ¶
13 years ago
If you're adding multiple files to a zip and your $zip->close() call is returning FALSE, ensure that all the files you added actually exist. Apparently $zip->addFile() returns TRUE even if the file doesn't actually exist. It's a good idea to check each file with file_exists() or is_readable() before calling $zip->addFile() on it.
javier dot santacruz at avature dot net ¶
8 years ago
ZipArchive.close() changes its behaviour in PHP7. The function ignores directories in PHP5 but fails in PHP7 with:
Unexpected PHP error [ZipArchive::close(): Read error: Is a directory]
The following code works in PHP5 but not in PHP7:
<?php
// test.php
$zip = new ZipArchive();
$zip->open('/tmp/test.zip', ZipArchive::CREATE);
$zip->addFile('.', '.');
$ret = $zip->close();
echo "Closed with: " . ($ret ? "true" : "false") . "\n";
?>
For php5:
php --version
PHP 5.5.38-1-avature-ondrej-fork (cli) (built: Aug 31 2016 16:37:38)
php test.php
Closed with: true
For php7:
php --version
PHP 7.0.8-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 (cli) ( NTS )
php test.php
Closed with: false
m021 at springtimesoftware dot com ¶
13 years ago
If you have created a zip file and added a file to it without error, yet the ZipArchive::close call fails (with ER_TMPOPEN: "Failure to create temporary file") and the zip file is not created, check to see if your ZipArchive::open call specifies a pathname containing nonexisting directories. If you expect a containing hierarchy of one or more directories, you must create them yourself before using using ZipArchive. You can write a simple function to recurse using dirname to find each parent directory, creating those that don't exist by using mkdir when leaving the recursion.
luciandex ¶
3 years ago
I am not sure, but seems that $zip->close() can run into errors if the path specified in $zip->open is a relative path, not absolute.
So, when create archives, please specify ABSOLUTE PATH, not relative path for zip file to be created.
gilthans at gmail dot com ¶
17 years ago
Don't forget to check the zip isn't empty, folks - otherwise the zip won't be created at all, and the server will issue no warning!
I used a certain loop to add files to the zip, and struggled with permissions and documentation for hours before I realize the loop ended up adding no file, even though addFile WAS called, but on a non-existent file.
This might be the reason your zips aren't popping up.
valera at creator dot su ¶
10 years ago
Pay attention, that ZipArchive::addFile() only opens file descriptor and does not compress it. And only ZipArchive::close() compress file and it take quite a lot of time. Be careful with timeouts.