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ARCHIVE_WRITE(3) BSD Library Functions Manual ARCHIVE_WRITE(3)
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NAME
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archive_write -- functions for creating archives
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LIBRARY
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Streaming Archive Library (libarchive, -larchive)
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SYNOPSIS
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#include <archive.h>
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DESCRIPTION
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These functions provide a complete API for creating streaming archive
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files. The general process is to first create the struct archive object,
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set any desired options, initialize the archive, append entries, then
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close the archive and release all resources.
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Create archive object
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See archive_write_new(3).
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To write an archive, you must first obtain an initialized struct archive
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object from archive_write_new().
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Enable filters and formats, configure block size and padding
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See archive_write_filter(3), archive_write_format(3) and
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archive_write_blocksize(3).
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You can then modify this object for the desired operations with the vari-
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ous archive_write_set_XXX() functions. In particular, you will need to
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invoke appropriate archive_write_add_XXX() and archive_write_set_XXX()
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functions to enable the corresponding compression and format support.
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Set options
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See archive_write_set_options(3).
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Open archive
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See archive_write_open(3).
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Once you have prepared the struct archive object, you call
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archive_write_open() to actually open the archive and prepare it for
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writing. There are several variants of this function; the most basic
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expects you to provide pointers to several functions that can provide
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blocks of bytes from the archive. There are convenience forms that allow
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you to specify a filename, file descriptor, FILE * object, or a block of
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memory from which to write the archive data.
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Produce archive
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See archive_write_header(3) and archive_write_data(3).
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Individual archive entries are written in a three-step process: You first
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initialize a struct archive_entry structure with information about the
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new entry. At a minimum, you should set the pathname of the entry and
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provide a struct stat with a valid st_mode field, which specifies the
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type of object and st_size field, which specifies the size of the data
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portion of the object.
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Release resources
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See archive_write_free(3).
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After all entries have been written, use the archive_write_free() func-
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tion to release all resources.
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EXAMPLES
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The following sketch illustrates basic usage of the library. In this
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example, the callback functions are simply wrappers around the standard
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open(2), write(2), and close(2) system calls.
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#ifdef __linux__
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#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
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#endif
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <archive.h>
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#include <archive_entry.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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struct mydata {
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const char *name;
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int fd;
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};
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int
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myopen(struct archive *a, void *client_data)
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{
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struct mydata *mydata = client_data;
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mydata->fd = open(mydata->name, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0644);
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if (mydata->fd >= 0)
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return (ARCHIVE_OK);
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else
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return (ARCHIVE_FATAL);
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}
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la_ssize_t
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mywrite(struct archive *a, void *client_data, const void *buff, size_t n)
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{
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struct mydata *mydata = client_data;
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return (write(mydata->fd, buff, n));
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}
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int
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myclose(struct archive *a, void *client_data)
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{
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struct mydata *mydata = client_data;
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if (mydata->fd > 0)
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close(mydata->fd);
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return (0);
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}
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void
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write_archive(const char *outname, const char **filename)
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{
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struct mydata *mydata = malloc(sizeof(struct mydata));
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struct archive *a;
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struct archive_entry *entry;
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struct stat st;
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char buff[8192];
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int len;
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int fd;
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a = archive_write_new();
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mydata->name = outname;
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/* Set archive format and filter according to output file extension.
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* If it fails, set default format. Platform depended function.
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* See supported formats in archive_write_set_format_filter_by_ext.c */
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if (archive_write_set_format_filter_by_ext(a, outname) != ARCHIVE_OK) {
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archive_write_add_filter_gzip(a);
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archive_write_set_format_ustar(a);
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}
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archive_write_open(a, mydata, myopen, mywrite, myclose);
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while (*filename) {
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stat(*filename, &st);
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entry = archive_entry_new();
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archive_entry_copy_stat(entry, &st);
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archive_entry_set_pathname(entry, *filename);
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archive_write_header(a, entry);
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if ((fd = open(*filename, O_RDONLY)) != -1) {
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len = read(fd, buff, sizeof(buff));
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while (len > 0) {
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archive_write_data(a, buff, len);
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len = read(fd, buff, sizeof(buff));
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}
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close(fd);
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}
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archive_entry_free(entry);
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filename++;
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}
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archive_write_free(a);
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}
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int main(int argc, const char **argv)
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{
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const char *outname;
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argv++;
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outname = *argv++;
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write_archive(outname, argv);
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return 0;
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}
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SEE ALSO
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tar(1), archive_write_set_options(3), libarchive(3), cpio(5), mtree(5),
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tar(5)
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HISTORY
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The libarchive library first appeared in FreeBSD 5.3.
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AUTHORS
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The libarchive library was written by Tim Kientzle <kientzle@acm.org>.
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BUGS
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There are many peculiar bugs in historic tar implementations that may
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cause certain programs to reject archives written by this library. For
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example, several historic implementations calculated header checksums
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incorrectly and will thus reject valid archives; GNU tar does not fully
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support pax interchange format; some old tar implementations required
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specific field terminations.
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The default pax interchange format eliminates most of the historic tar
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limitations and provides a generic key/value attribute facility for ven-
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dor-defined extensions. One oversight in POSIX is the failure to provide
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a standard attribute for large device numbers. This library uses
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``SCHILY.devminor'' and ``SCHILY.devmajor'' for device numbers that
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exceed the range supported by the backwards-compatible ustar header.
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These keys are compatible with Joerg Schilling's star archiver. Other
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implementations may not recognize these keys and will thus be unable to
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correctly restore device nodes with large device numbers from archives
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created by this library.
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BSD February 2, 2012 BSD
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