This library provides a simple way to create POSIX TAR files. Library has no additional dependencies and will work both on a server-side and in a browser.
More info about TAR format can be found here
Use npm install tinytar
to install library.
Add dist/tinytar.js
or dist/tinytar.min.js
to your html page and use
global tinyTar
variable to access library API.
To use this library in CommonJS style use require
:
var tinytar = require('tinytar');
Use require('tinytar').tar
function. It accepts an array with objects; each
object describes a single file. Objects properties are directly mapped to
TAR header fields (see here). Property data
may contain
data for a file (if omitted - empty file will be added). Library supports
almost everything that can contain data: strings, any array-like objects
(including built-in Array
and all typed arrays of course), ArrayBuffer
and
Node.js Buffer
objects. Be careful: characters from string and values
from Array
will be clamped and only low byte will be used;
typed arrays and ArrayBuffer
will be saved properly.
Function returns Uint8Array
with TAR data which can be saved or used
somehow else.
For examples, see examples
folder.
Reading is as simple as writing: use require('tinytar').untar
function and
pass anything that can be used as buffer (same as data
property for file
object - see above). untar
also accepts some options:
extractData: true
- if set tofalse
only archive index will be extracted, without files data.checkHeader: true
- check header for integrity.checkChecksum: true
- validate checksums.checkFileSize: true
- file should be aligned to record boundary (512 bytes) and should contain two empty records at the end.
Some or all check*
options may be set to false - this will allow to read
corrupted files.
For examples, see examples
folder.
This library works great with pako
: together they can
create and read .tar.gz
archives:
var tar = require('tinytar').tar;
var gzip = require('pako').gzip;
var gzipped = gzip(tar([
/* ... file objects */
]));
var untar = require('tinytar').untar;
var ungzip = require('pako').ungzip;
var files = untar(ungzip(
/* ... data */
));