gzencode

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.4, PHP 5, PHP 7)
Create a gzip compressed string
string gzencode ( string $data [, int $level = -1 [, int $encoding_mode = FORCE_GZIP ]] )

This function returns a compressed version of the input data compatible with the output of the gzip program.

For more information on the GZIP file format, see the document: » GZIP file format specification version 4.3 (RFC 1952).

Parameters:
data

The data to encode.

level

The level of compression. Can be given as 0 for no compression up to 9 for maximum compression. If not given, the default compression level will be the default compression level of the zlib library.

encoding_mode

The encoding mode. Can be FORCE_GZIP (the default) or FORCE_DEFLATE.

Prior to PHP 5.4.0, using FORCE_DEFLATE results in a standard zlib deflated string (inclusive zlib headers) after a gzip file header but without the trailing crc32 checksum.

In PHP 5.4.0 and later, FORCE_DEFLATE generates RFC 1950 compliant output, consisting of a zlib header, the deflated data, and an Adler checksum.

Returns:

The encoded string, or FALSE if an error occurred.

Changelog:
5.4.0

FORCE_DEFLATE

Examples:
Creating a gzip file

The resulting data contains the appropriate headers and data structure to make a standard .gz file, e.g.:

<?php
$data = implode("", file("bigfile.txt"));
$gzdata = gzencode($data, 9);
$fp = fopen("bigfile.txt.gz", "w");
fwrite($fp, $gzdata);
fclose($fp);
?>

See also:

gzdecode() -

gzdeflate() -

gzinflate() -

gzuncompress() -

gzcompress() -

» ZLIB Compressed Data Format Specification (RFC 1950) -

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2016-02-24 15:55:45
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