Skip to content

Fork of the popular zip manipulation library found in the zlib distribution.

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

xuchunmei000/minizip

 
 

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

minizip 2.9.1

minizip is a zip manipulation library written in C that is supported on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Master Branch Status Fuzzing Status CodeFactor License: Zlib codecov.io

Maintained by Nathan Moinvaziri.

Branches

Name Description
master Modern rewrite that includes more advanced features, improvements in code maintainability and readability, and the reduction of duplicate code. Compatibility layer provided for older versions.
dev Latest development code
1.2 Drop-in replacement for zlib's minizip that includes WinZip AES encryption, disk splitting, I/O buffering and some additional fixes.
1.1 Original minizip as of zlib 1.2.11.

History

Minizip was originally developed by Gilles Vollant in 1998. It was first included in the zlib distribution as an additional code contribution starting in zlib 1.1.2. Since that time, it has been continually improved upon and contributed to by many people. The original project can still be found in the zlib distribution that is maintained by Mark Adler.

My work with the minizip library started in 2006 when I fixed a few bugs I found and submitted them to Gilles Vollant. In 2010, I implemented WinZip AES encryption, disk splitting, and I/O buffering that were necessary for another project I was working on. Shortly after, I created this public repository so I could share my improvements with the community. In early 2017, I began the work to refactor and rewrite the library as version 2 because it had become difficult to maintain and code readability suffered over the years.

Features

  • Creating and extracting zip archives.
  • Adding and removing entries from zip archives.
  • Read and write raw zip entry data.
  • Reading and writing zip archives from memory.
  • Zlib, BZIP2, and LZMA compression methods.
  • Password protection through Traditional PKWARE and WinZIP AES encryption.
  • Buffered streaming for improved I/O performance.
  • NTFS timestamp support for UTC last modified, last accessed, and creation dates.
  • Disk split support for splitting zip archives into multiple files.
  • Preservation of file attributes across file systems.
  • Follow and store symbolic links.
  • Unicode filename support through UTF-8 encoding.
  • Legacy character encoding support CP437, CP932, CP936, CP950.
  • Turn off compilation of compression, decompression, or encryption.
  • Windows (Win32 & WinRT), macOS and Linux platform support.
  • Streaming interface for easy implementation of additional platforms.
  • Support for Apple's compression library ZLIB implementation.
  • Zero out local file header information.
  • Zip/unzip of central directory to reduce size.
  • Ability to generate and verify CMS signature for each entry.
  • Recover the central directory if it is corrupt or missing.
  • Example minizip command line tool.

Build

To generate project files for your platform:

  1. Download and install cmake (version 3.11 or later recommended).
  2. Run cmake in the minizip directory.
cmake . -DMZ_BUILD_TEST=ON
cmake --build .

Build Options

Name Description Default Value
MZ_COMPAT Enables compatibility layer ON
MZ_ZLIB Enables ZLIB compression ON
MZ_BZIP2 Enables BZIP2 compression ON
MZ_LZMA Enables LZMA compression ON
MZ_PKCRYPT Enables PKWARE traditional encryption ON
MZ_WZAES Enables WinZIP AES encryption ON
MZ_LIBCOMP Enables Apple compression OFF
MZ_OPENSSL Enables OpenSSL encryption OFF
MZ_BRG Enables Brian Gladman's library OFF
MZ_SIGNING Enables zip signing support ON
MZ_COMPRESS_ONLY Only support compression OFF
MZ_DECOMPRESS_ONLY Only support decompression OFF
MZ_BUILD_TEST Builds minizip test executable OFF
MZ_BUILD_UNIT_TEST Builds minizip unit test project OFF
MZ_BUILD_FUZZ_TEST Builds minizip fuzz executables OFF
MZ_CODE_COVERAGE Build with code coverage flags OFF

Contents

File(s) Description
minizip.c Sample application
mz_compat.* Minizip 1.x compatibility layer
mz.h Error codes and flags
mz_os* Platform specific file/utility functions
mz_crypt* Configuration specific crypto/hashing functions
mz_strm.* Stream interface
mz_strm_buf.* Buffered stream
mz_strm_bzip.* BZIP2 stream using libbzip2
mz_strm_libcomp.* Apple compression stream
mz_strm_lzma.* LZMA stream using liblzma
mz_strm_mem.* Memory stream
mz_strm_split.* Disk splitting stream
mz_strm_pkcrypt.* PKWARE traditional encryption stream
mz_strm_os* Platform specific file stream
mz_strm_wzaes.* WinZIP AES stream
mz_strm_zlib.* Deflate stream using zlib
mz_zip.* Zip format
mz_zip_rw.* Zip reader/writer

Third-Party Libraries

  • zlib written by Mark Adler and Jean-loup Gailly.
    • Not included in this repository
    • Or alternatively, zlib-ng by Hans Kristian Rosbach
  • BZIP2 written by Julian Seward.
  • liblzma written by Lasse Collin.
    • Modifications were made to support the ZIP file format specification
  • AES and SHA libraries of Brian Gladman.

Acknowledgments

Thanks go out to all the people who have taken the time to contribute code reviews, testing and/or patches. This project would not have been as good without you.

Thanks to Gilles Vollant on which this work is originally based on.

The ZIP format was defined by Phil Katz of PKWARE.

About

Fork of the popular zip manipulation library found in the zlib distribution.

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • C 91.5%
  • Objective-C 3.8%
  • CMake 2.4%
  • C++ 2.1%
  • Ruby 0.2%