For detecting folders use function ::getNameIndex:
//$zip = ZipArchive::open()
$entry = $zip->getNameIndex($i);
$isDir = (substr($entry, -1, 1) == '/');
Thanks to Alex Howansky @ http://stackoverflow.com/a/19299626/2747584
(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL zip >= 1.1.0)
ZipArchive::getFromIndex — Returns the entry contents using its index
$index
, int $len
= 0
, int $flags
= 0
) : string|falseReturns the entry contents using its index.
index
Index of the entry
len
The length to be read from the entry. If 0
, then the
entire entry is read.
flags
The flags to use to open the archive. the following values may be ORed to it.
ZipArchive::FL_UNCHANGED
ZipArchive::FL_COMPRESSED
Returns the contents of the entry on success 或者在失败时返回 false
.
Example #1 Get the file contents
<?php
$zip = new ZipArchive;
if ($zip->open('test.zip') === TRUE) {
echo $zip->getFromIndex(2);
$zip->close();
} else {
echo 'failed';
}
?>
For detecting folders use function ::getNameIndex:
//$zip = ZipArchive::open()
$entry = $zip->getNameIndex($i);
$isDir = (substr($entry, -1, 1) == '/');
Thanks to Alex Howansky @ http://stackoverflow.com/a/19299626/2747584
both getFromIndex and getFromName leak memory. Beware specially if you use them inside a long running loop. Even closing and re-opening the zip file doesn't help.
Unlike what "jana.vasseru" said 7 years ago, this method does not return FALSE for folders (anymore?). It seems that there is no way to find out if an entry is a directory of file.
Note, length is in characters and not bytes.
Note that getFromIndex returns false for directories.