Struct zip::read::ZipFile

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pub struct ZipFile<'a> { /* private fields */ }
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A struct for reading a zip file

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impl<'a> ZipFile<'a>

Methods for retrieving information on zip files

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pub fn version_made_by(&self) -> (u8, u8)

Get the version of the file

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pub fn name(&self) -> &str

Get the name of the file

Warnings

It is dangerous to use this name directly when extracting an archive. It may contain an absolute path (/etc/shadow), or break out of the current directory (../runtime). Carelessly writing to these paths allows an attacker to craft a ZIP archive that will overwrite critical files.

You can use the ZipFile::enclosed_name method to validate the name as a safe path.

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pub fn name_raw(&self) -> &[u8]

Get the name of the file, in the raw (internal) byte representation.

The encoding of this data is currently undefined.

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pub fn sanitized_name(&self) -> PathBuf

👎Deprecated since 0.5.7: by stripping ..s from the path, the meaning of paths can change. mangled_name can be used if this behaviour is desirable

Get the name of the file in a sanitized form. It truncates the name to the first NULL byte, removes a leading ‘/’ and removes ‘..’ parts.

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pub fn mangled_name(&self) -> PathBuf

Rewrite the path, ignoring any path components with special meaning.

  • Absolute paths are made relative
  • ParentDirs are ignored
  • Truncates the filename at a NULL byte

This is appropriate if you need to be able to extract something from any archive, but will easily misrepresent trivial paths like foo/../bar as foo/bar (instead of bar). Because of this, ZipFile::enclosed_name is the better option in most scenarios.

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pub fn enclosed_name(&self) -> Option<&Path>

Ensure the file path is safe to use as a Path.

  • It can’t contain NULL bytes
  • It can’t resolve to a path outside the current directory

    foo/../bar is fine, foo/../../bar is not.

  • It can’t be an absolute path

This will read well-formed ZIP files correctly, and is resistant to path-based exploits. It is recommended over ZipFile::mangled_name.

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pub fn comment(&self) -> &str

Get the comment of the file

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pub fn compression(&self) -> CompressionMethod

Get the compression method used to store the file

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pub fn compressed_size(&self) -> u64

Get the size of the file, in bytes, in the archive

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pub fn size(&self) -> u64

Get the size of the file, in bytes, when uncompressed

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pub fn last_modified(&self) -> DateTime

Get the time the file was last modified

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pub fn is_dir(&self) -> bool

Returns whether the file is actually a directory

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pub fn is_file(&self) -> bool

Returns whether the file is a regular file

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pub fn unix_mode(&self) -> Option<u32>

Get unix mode for the file

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pub fn crc32(&self) -> u32

Get the CRC32 hash of the original file

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pub fn extra_data(&self) -> &[u8]

Get the extra data of the zip header for this file

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pub fn data_start(&self) -> u64

Get the starting offset of the data of the compressed file

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pub fn header_start(&self) -> u64

Get the starting offset of the zip header for this file

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pub fn central_header_start(&self) -> u64

Get the starting offset of the zip header in the central directory for this file

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impl<'a> Drop for ZipFile<'a>

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fn drop(&mut self)

Executes the destructor for this type. Read more
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impl<'a> Read for ZipFile<'a>

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fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize>

Pull some bytes from this source into the specified buffer, returning how many bytes were read. Read more
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fn read_vectored(&mut self, bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>]) -> Result<usize, Error>

Like read, except that it reads into a slice of buffers. Read more
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fn is_read_vectored(&self) -> bool

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Determines if this Reader has an efficient read_vectored implementation. Read more
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fn read_to_end(&mut self, buf: &mut Vec<u8, Global>) -> Result<usize, Error>

Read all bytes until EOF in this source, placing them into buf. Read more
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fn read_to_string(&mut self, buf: &mut String) -> Result<usize, Error>

Read all bytes until EOF in this source, appending them to buf. Read more
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fn read_exact(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<(), Error>

Read the exact number of bytes required to fill buf. Read more
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fn read_buf(&mut self, buf: BorrowedCursor<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

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Pull some bytes from this source into the specified buffer. Read more
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fn read_buf_exact(&mut self, cursor: BorrowedCursor<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

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Read the exact number of bytes required to fill cursor. Read more
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fn by_ref(&mut self) -> &mut Selfwhere Self: Sized,

Creates a “by reference” adaptor for this instance of Read. Read more
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fn bytes(self) -> Bytes<Self>where Self: Sized,

Transforms this Read instance to an Iterator over its bytes. Read more
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fn chain<R>(self, next: R) -> Chain<Self, R>where R: Read, Self: Sized,

Creates an adapter which will chain this stream with another. Read more
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fn take(self, limit: u64) -> Take<Self>where Self: Sized,

Creates an adapter which will read at most limit bytes from it. Read more

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impl<'a> !RefUnwindSafe for ZipFile<'a>

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impl<'a> !Send for ZipFile<'a>

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impl<'a> !Sync for ZipFile<'a>

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impl<'a> Unpin for ZipFile<'a>

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impl<'a> !UnwindSafe for ZipFile<'a>

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fn read_u8(&mut self) -> Result<u8, Error>

Reads an unsigned 8 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
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fn read_i8(&mut self) -> Result<i8, Error>

Reads a signed 8 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
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Reads an unsigned 16 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
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Reads a signed 16 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
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Reads an unsigned 24 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
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Reads a signed 24 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
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Reads an unsigned 32 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
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Reads a signed 32 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
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Reads an unsigned 48 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
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Reads a signed 48 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
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Reads an unsigned 64 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
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Reads a signed 64 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
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fn read_u128<T>(&mut self) -> Result<u128, Error>where T: ByteOrder,

Reads an unsigned 128 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
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Reads a signed 128 bit integer from the underlying reader. Read more
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fn read_uint<T>(&mut self, nbytes: usize) -> Result<u64, Error>where T: ByteOrder,

Reads an unsigned n-bytes integer from the underlying reader. Read more
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Reads a signed n-bytes integer from the underlying reader. Read more
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Reads an unsigned n-bytes integer from the underlying reader.
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fn read_int128<T>(&mut self, nbytes: usize) -> Result<i128, Error>where T: ByteOrder,

Reads a signed n-bytes integer from the underlying reader.
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fn read_f32<T>(&mut self) -> Result<f32, Error>where T: ByteOrder,

Reads a IEEE754 single-precision (4 bytes) floating point number from the underlying reader. Read more
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Reads a IEEE754 double-precision (8 bytes) floating point number from the underlying reader. Read more
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fn read_u16_into<T>(&mut self, dst: &mut [u16]) -> Result<(), Error>where T: ByteOrder,

Reads a sequence of unsigned 16 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
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fn read_u32_into<T>(&mut self, dst: &mut [u32]) -> Result<(), Error>where T: ByteOrder,

Reads a sequence of unsigned 32 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
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fn read_u64_into<T>(&mut self, dst: &mut [u64]) -> Result<(), Error>where T: ByteOrder,

Reads a sequence of unsigned 64 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
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fn read_u128_into<T>(&mut self, dst: &mut [u128]) -> Result<(), Error>where T: ByteOrder,

Reads a sequence of unsigned 128 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
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fn read_i8_into(&mut self, dst: &mut [i8]) -> Result<(), Error>

Reads a sequence of signed 8 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
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Reads a sequence of signed 16 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
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fn read_i32_into<T>(&mut self, dst: &mut [i32]) -> Result<(), Error>where T: ByteOrder,

Reads a sequence of signed 32 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
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Reads a sequence of signed 64 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
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fn read_i128_into<T>(&mut self, dst: &mut [i128]) -> Result<(), Error>where T: ByteOrder,

Reads a sequence of signed 128 bit integers from the underlying reader. Read more
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fn read_f32_into<T>(&mut self, dst: &mut [f32]) -> Result<(), Error>where T: ByteOrder,

Reads a sequence of IEEE754 single-precision (4 bytes) floating point numbers from the underlying reader. Read more
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fn read_f32_into_unchecked<T>(&mut self, dst: &mut [f32]) -> Result<(), Error>where T: ByteOrder,

👎Deprecated since 1.2.0: please use read_f32_into instead
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fn read_f64_into<T>(&mut self, dst: &mut [f64]) -> Result<(), Error>where T: ByteOrder,

Reads a sequence of IEEE754 double-precision (8 bytes) floating point numbers from the underlying reader. Read more
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