RarEntry::extract() extracts the entry's data. It will create new file in the specified dir
with the name identical to the entry's name, unless the second argument is specified. See below for more information.
Path to the directory where files should be extracted. This parameter is considered if and only if filepath
is not. If both parameters are empty an extraction to the current directory will be attempted.
Path (relative or absolute) containing the directory and filename of the extracted file. This parameter overrides both the parameter dir
and the original file name.
The password used to encrypt this entry. If the entry is not encrypted, this value will not be used and can be omitted. If this parameter is omitted and the entry is encrypted, the password given to rar_open(), if any, will be used. If a wrong password is given, either explicitly or implicitly via rar_open(), CRC checking will fail and this method will fail and return FALSE
. If no password is given and one is required, this method will fail and return FALSE
. You can check whether an entry is encrypted with RarEntry::isEncrypted().
If TRUE
, extended information such as NTFS ACLs and Unix owner information will be set in the extract files, as long as it's present in the archive.
Returns TRUE
on success or FALSE
on failure.
extended_data
Support for RAR archives with repeated entry names is no longer defective.
<?php $rar_file = rar_open('example.rar') or die("Failed to open Rar archive"); $entry = rar_entry_get($rar_file, 'Dir/file.txt') or die("Failed to find such entry"); $entry->extract('/dir/to'); // create /dir/to/Dir/file.txt $entry->extract(false, '/dir/to/new_name.txt'); // create /dir/to/new_name.txt ?>
<?php /* example by Erik Jenssen aka erix */ $filename = "foobar.rar"; $filepath = "/home/foo/bar/"; $rar_file = rar_open($filepath.$filename); $list = rar_list($rar_file); foreach($list as $file) { $entry = rar_entry_get($rar_file, $file); $entry->extract("."); // extract to the current dir } rar_close($rar_file); ?>
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