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##################
Zip Encoding Class
##################

CodeIgniter's Zip Encoding Class classes permit you to create Zip
archives. Archives can be downloaded to your desktop or saved to a
directory.

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****************************
Using the Zip Encoding Class
****************************

Initializing the Class
======================

Like most other classes in CodeIgniter, the Zip class is initialized in
your controller using the $this->load->library function::

	$this->load->library('zip');

Once loaded, the Zip library object will be available using: $this->zip

Usage Example
=============

This example demonstrates how to compress a file, save it to a folder on
your server, and download it to your desktop.

::

	$name = 'mydata1.txt';
	$data = 'A Data String!';

	$this->zip->add_data($name, $data);

	// Write the zip file to a folder on your server. Name it "my_backup.zip"
	$this->zip->archive('/path/to/directory/my_backup.zip'); 

	// Download the file to your desktop. Name it "my_backup.zip"
	$this->zip->download('my_backup.zip');

***************
Class Reference
***************

.. class:: CI_Zip

	.. method:: add_data($filepath[, $data = NULL])

		:param mixed $filepath: a single file path or an array of file => data pairs
		:param array $data: single file contents
		:returns: void

		Adds data to the Zip archive. Can work both in single and multiple files mode.

		When adding a single file, the first parameter must contain the name you would like given to the file and the second must contain the file contents::

			$name = 'mydata1.txt';
			$data = 'A Data String!';
			$this->zip->add_data($name, $data);

			$name = 'mydata2.txt';
			$data = 'Another Data String!';
			$this->zip->add_data($name, $data);
			
		When adding multiple files, the first parameter must contain *file => contents* pairs and the second parameter is ignored::

			$data = array(
				'mydata1.txt' => 'A Data String!',
				'mydata2.txt' => 'Another Data String!'
			);

			$this->zip->add_data($data);

		If you would like your compressed data organized into sub-directories, simply include the path as part of the filename(s)::

			$name = 'personal/my_bio.txt';
			$data = 'I was born in an elevator...';

			$this->zip->add_data($name, $data);

		The above example will place my_bio.txt inside a folder called personal.

	.. method:: add_dir($directory)

		:param mixed $directory: string directory name or an array of multiple directories
		:returns: void

		Permits you to add a directory. Usually this method is unnecessary since you can place your data into directories when using
		``$this->zip->add_data()``, but if you would like to create an empty directory you can do so::

			$this->zip->add_dir('myfolder'); // Creates a directory called "myfolder"

	.. method:: read_file($path[, $preserve_filepath = FALSE])

		:param string $path: path to file
		:param bool $preserve_filepath: whether to maintain the original filepath
		:returns: bool

		Permits you to compress a file that already exists somewhere on your server.
		Supply a file path and the zip class will read it and add it to the archive::

			$path = '/path/to/photo.jpg';

			$this->zip->read_file($path); 

			// Download the file to your desktop. Name it "my_backup.zip"
			$this->zip->download('my_backup.zip');

		If you would like the Zip archive to maintain the directory structure of
		the file in it, pass TRUE (boolean) in the second parameter. Example::

			$path = '/path/to/photo.jpg';

			$this->zip->read_file($path, TRUE); 

			// Download the file to your desktop. Name it "my_backup.zip"
			$this->zip->download('my_backup.zip');

		In the above example, photo.jpg will be placed into the *path/to/* directory.

	.. method:: read_dir($path[, $preserve_filepath = TRUE[, $root_path = NULL]])

		:param string $path: path to directory
		:param bool $preserve_filepath: whether to maintain the original path
		:param string $root_path: part of the path to exclude from the archive directory
		:returns: bool

		Permits you to compress a directory (and its contents) that already exists somewhere on your server.
		Supply a path to the directory and the zip class will recursively read and recreate it as a Zip archive.
		All files contained within the supplied path will be encoded, as will any sub-directories contained within it. Example::

			$path = '/path/to/your/directory/';

			$this->zip->read_dir($path); 

			// Download the file to your desktop. Name it "my_backup.zip"
			$this->zip->download('my_backup.zip');

		By default the Zip archive will place all directories listed in the first parameter inside the zip.
		If you want the tree preceding the target directory to be ignored you can pass FALSE (boolean) in the second parameter. Example::

			$path = '/path/to/your/directory/';

			$this->zip->read_dir($path, FALSE);

		This will create a ZIP with a directory named "directory" inside, then all sub-directories stored correctly inside that, but will not include the
		*/path/to/your* part of the path.

	.. method:: archive($filepath)

		:param string $filepath: path to target zip archive
		:returns: bool

		Writes the Zip-encoded file to a directory on your server. Submit a valid server path ending in the file name.
		Make sure the directory is writable (660 or 666 is usually OK). Example::

			$this->zip->archive('/path/to/folder/myarchive.zip'); // Creates a file named myarchive.zip

	.. method:: download($filename = 'backup.zip')

		:param string $filename: the archive file name
		:returns: void

		Causes the Zip file to be downloaded from your server. You must pass the name you would like the zip file called. Example::

			$this->zip->download('latest_stuff.zip'); // File will be named "latest_stuff.zip"

		.. note:: Do not display any data in the controller in which you call
			this method since it sends various server headers that cause the
			download to happen and the file to be treated as binary.

	.. method:: get_zip()

		:returns: string

		Returns the Zip-compressed file data. Generally you will not need this method unless you want to do something unique with the data. Example::

			$name = 'my_bio.txt';
			$data = 'I was born in an elevator...';

			$this->zip->add_data($name, $data);

			$zip_file = $this->zip->get_zip();

	.. method:: clear_data()

		:returns: void

		The Zip class caches your zip data so that it doesn't need to recompile the Zip archive for each method you use above.
		If, however, you need to create multiple Zip archives, each with different data, you can clear the cache between calls. Example::

			$name = 'my_bio.txt';
			$data = 'I was born in an elevator...';

			$this->zip->add_data($name, $data);
			$zip_file = $this->zip->get_zip();

			$this->zip->clear_data(); 

			$name = 'photo.jpg';
			$this->zip->read_file("/path/to/photo.jpg"); // Read the file's contents

			$this->zip->download('myphotos.zip');