Fork of SevenZip++ for VS2015, VS2017 (https://github.com/getnamo/7zip-cpp)
Implement compress file list paradigm
Uses latest lzma1801 SDK
From: http://bitbucket.org/cmcnab/sevenzip/wiki/Home
This is a C++ wrapper for accessing the 7-zip COM-like API in 7z.dll and 7za.dll. This code is heavily based off of the Client7z sample found in the LZMA SDK.
The project itself is a static library.
To use, first load the 7z DLL into memory:
#include <7zpp/7zpp.h>
SevenZip::SevenZipLibrary lib;
lib.Load();
If the appropriate 7z DLL is not in your path you may wish to specify it explicitly in the call to load. Note you may have the 64-bit version installed but are trying to load it from a 32-bit executable; keep that in mind if you encounter errors.
lib.Load(_T("path\\to\\7za.dll"));
Then create and use a compressor:
SevenZip::SevenZipCompressor compressor(lib, archiveName);
compressor.SetCompressionFormat(SevenZip::CompressionFormat::Zip);
compressor.UseAbsolutePaths(false);
compressor.AddFile(targetFile);
compressor.AddDirectory(targetDir);
compressor.DoCompress(callbackfunc);
Or an extractor:
SevenZip::SevenZipExtractor extractor(lib, archiveName);
// Try to detect compression type
if (!extractor.DetectCompressionFormat())
{
extractor.SetCompressionFormat(SevenZip::CompressionFormat::Zip);
}
...
// Change this function to suit
SevenZip::ProgressCallBack *extractcallbackfunc = nullptr;
...
extractor.ExtractArchive(destination, extractcallbackfunc);
Or a lister:
class ListCallBackOutput : SevenZip::ListCallback
{
virtual void OnFileFound(const SevenZip::intl::FileInfo& info)
{
std::wcout
<< info.FileName
<< L"\n Size: "
<< info.Size
<< L" Packed Size: "
<< info.PackedSize
<< std::endl;
}
};
...
SevenZip::SevenZipLister lister(lib, archiveName);
// Try to detect compression type
if (!lister.DetectCompressionFormat())
{
lister.SetCompressionFormat(SevenZip::CompressionFormat::Zip);
}
ListCallBackOutput myListCallBack;
lister.ListArchive((SevenZip::ListCallback *)&myListCallBack);
Note: Most of the functions now return a boolean to indicate if it worked instead of throwing an exception.
Otherwise, don't forget to wrap the operations in a try/catch block to handle errors:
...
catch (SevenZip::SevenZipException& ex)
{
std::cerr << ex.GetMessage() << std::endl;
}
...
In order to compile the tests, the following requirements must be available:
- Download and build Boost v1.66
- Install binaries into $(SolutionDir)\..\boost-1_66\ from http://www.boost.org
- Install GoogleTest into $(SolutionDir)\..\googletest\ from https://github.com/google/googletest.git
- Go into the googletest directory
- Make directory
build
- Change directory into
build
- Run
cmake .. -G "Visual Studio 14 2015 Win64"
- OR Run
cmake .. -G "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64"
- Open the solution and compile GoogleTest solution.
- Now you can compile 7zip-cpp
The solution assumes 7zip is installed in C:\Program Files\7-Zip\7z.dll
.
There is a bug in the testing program. The issue has been logged on @keithjjones repository.
Read Contributing.md
- Devel branch is the bleeding edge, but it should still work.
- Devel-XXX branches are current topics.
- Master branch is the latest stable version.
- More branch information is in Contributing.md.