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ZipArchive::statIndex

(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL zip >= 1.1.0)

ZipArchive::statIndexGet the details of an entry defined by its index

Description

public ZipArchive::statIndex(int $index, int $flags = 0): array|false

The function obtains information about the entry defined by its index.

Parameters

index

Index of the entry

flags

ZipArchive::FL_UNCHANGED may be ORed to it to request information about the original file in the archive, ignoring any changes made.

Return Values

Returns an array containing the entry details or false on failure.

Examples

Example #1 Dump the stat info of an entry

<?php
$zip
= new ZipArchive;
$res = $zip->open('test.zip');
if (
$res === TRUE) {
print_r($zip->statIndex(3));
$zip->close();
} else {
echo
'failed, code:' . $res;
}
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

Array
(
    [name] => foobar/baz
    [index] => 3
    [crc] => 499465816
    [size] => 27
    [mtime] => 1123164748
    [comp_size] => 24
    [comp_method] => 8
)
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eion at robbmob dot com
8 years ago
Note that the 'mtime' field only comes from the DOS-format time that's stored in the zip file, which is only accurate to the nearest 2-seconds. Zip files can store mtime's in multiple, optional fields but PHP's zip library does not retrieve them (nor does it provide API to access the extra fields)

The end result is that you will see timestamps that could be out by one second (if the original timestamp was odd), and won't necessarily match was other unzip programs will show the mtime as.
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Chris Lewis
12 years ago
Note that the signed-integer CRC result is only true on 32-bit systems. 64-bit systems return correct CRCs.

A safer way (as recommended by crc32() function page) might be:

if ($file['crc'] < 0)
$file['crc'] = sprintf("%u",$file['crc']);
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Anonymous
12 years ago
The CRC returned from this method is a signed number and so can be negative. This isn't how most CRC's are represented and so can cause problems. Another thing to know is that the standerd CRC algorithm used for zip files is CRC32b.

So to put this together lets say that you wanted to extract the first file from a zip and then compare the original CRC with the CRC for the extracted file this is what you would need to do. (proper error checking is omitted for simplicity).

<?php
$zip
= new ZipArchive();

$zip->open("myZip.zip");

$stat = $zip->statIndex( 0 );

$name = $stat['name'];

$oldCrc = $stat['crc'];

$zip->extractTo("myPath", $name);

$newCrc = hexdec(hash_file("crc32b", "myPath/" . $name));

// Have to test both cases as the unsigned CRC from within the zip might appear negative as a signed int.
if($newCrc !== $oldCrc && ($oldCrc + 4294967296) !== $newCrc) {
echo
"The files don't match!";
}
?>
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