#tar-archive #tar #wasi #reader-writer #file-reader #encoding

tar-wasi

A Rust implementation of a TAR file reader and writer. This library does not currently handle compression, but it is abstract over all I/O readers and writers. Additionally, great lengths are taken to ensure that the entire contents are never required to be entirely resident in memory all at once. This fork includes full support for running the library with WebAssembly via the target wasm32-wasi.

2 releases

0.4.38 Nov 20, 2021
0.4.37 Nov 19, 2021

#708 in WebAssembly

MIT/Apache

145KB
2.5K SLoC

tar-rs

Documentation

A tar archive reading/writing library for Rust that supports the wasm32-wasi target

# Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
tar-wasi = "0.4"

Reading an archive

extern crate tar_wasi;

use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::fs::File;
use tar_wasi::Archive;

fn main() {
    let file = File::open("foo.tar").unwrap();
    let mut a = Archive::new(file);

    for file in a.entries().unwrap() {
        // Make sure there wasn't an I/O error
        let mut file = file.unwrap();

        // Inspect metadata about the file
        println!("{:?}", file.header().path().unwrap());
        println!("{}", file.header().size().unwrap());

        // files implement the Read trait
        let mut s = String::new();
        file.read_to_string(&mut s).unwrap();
        println!("{}", s);
    }
}

Writing an archive

extern crate tar_wasi;

use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::fs::File;
use tar_wasi::Builder;

fn main() {
    let file = File::create("foo.tar").unwrap();
    let mut a = Builder::new(file);

    a.append_path("file1.txt").unwrap();
    a.append_file("file2.txt", &mut File::open("file3.txt").unwrap()).unwrap();
}

License

This project is licensed under either of

at your option.

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in this project by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.

Dependencies

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~37K SLoC