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          https://github.com/mafintosh/tar-fs.git

          tar-fs

          Filesystem bindings for tar-stream.

          npm install tar-fs
          

          Usage

          tar-fs allows you to pack directories into tarballs and extract tarballs into directories.

          It doesn't gunzip for you, so if you want to extract a .tar.gz with this you'll need to use something like gunzip-maybe in addition to this.

          const tar = require('tar-fs')
          const fs = require('fs')
          
          // packing a directory
          tar.pack('./my-directory').pipe(fs.createWriteStream('my-tarball.tar'))
          
          // extracting a directory
          fs.createReadStream('my-other-tarball.tar').pipe(tar.extract('./my-other-directory'))
          

          To ignore various files when packing or extracting add a ignore function to the options. ignore is also an alias for filter. Additionally you get header if you use ignore while extracting. That way you could also filter by metadata.

          const pack = tar.pack('./my-directory', {
            ignore (name) {
              return path.extname(name) === '.bin' // ignore .bin files when packing
            }
          })
          
          const extract = tar.extract('./my-other-directory', {
            ignore (name) {
              return path.extname(name) === '.bin' // ignore .bin files inside the tarball when extracing
            }
          })
          
          const extractFilesDirs = tar.extract('./my-other-other-directory', {
            ignore (_, header) {
              // pass files & directories, ignore e.g. symlinks
              return header.type !== 'file' && header.type !== 'directory'
            }
          })
          

          You can also specify which entries to pack using the entries option

          const pack = tar.pack('./my-directory', {
            entries: ['file1', 'subdir/file2'] // only the specific entries will be packed
          })
          

          If you want to modify the headers when packing/extracting add a map function to the options

          const pack = tar.pack('./my-directory', {
            map (header) {
              header.name = 'prefixed/'+header.name
              return header
            }
          })
          
          const extract = tar.extract('./my-directory', {
            map (header) {
              header.name = 'another-prefix/'+header.name
              return header
            }
          })
          

          Similarly you can use mapStream incase you wanna modify the input/output file streams

          const pack = tar.pack('./my-directory', {
            mapStream (fileStream, header) {
              // NOTE: the returned stream HAS to have the same length as the input stream.
              // If not make sure to update the size in the header passed in here.
              if (path.extname(header.name) === '.js') {
                return fileStream.pipe(someTransform)
              }
              return fileStream
            }
          })
          
          const extract = tar.extract('./my-directory', {
            mapStream (fileStream, header) {
              if (path.extname(header.name) === '.js') {
                return fileStream.pipe(someTransform)
              }
              return fileStream
            }
          })
          

          Set options.fmode and options.dmode to ensure that files/directories extracted have the corresponding modes

          const extract = tar.extract('./my-directory', {
            dmode: parseInt(555, 8), // all dirs should be readable
            fmode: parseInt(444, 8) // all files should be readable
          })
          

          It can be useful to use dmode and fmode if you are packing/unpacking tarballs between *nix/windows to ensure that all files/directories unpacked are readable.

          Alternatively you can set options.readable and/or options.writable to set the dmode and fmode to readable/writable.

          var extract = tar.extract('./my-directory', {
            readable: true, // all dirs and files should be readable
            writable: true, // all dirs and files should be writable
          })
          

          Set options.strict to false if you want to ignore errors due to unsupported entry types (like device files)

          To dereference symlinks (pack the contents of the symlink instead of the link itself) set options.dereference to true.

          Copy a directory

          Copying a directory with permissions and mtime intact is as simple as

          tar.pack('source-directory').pipe(tar.extract('dest-directory'))
          

          Interaction with tar-stream

          Use finalize: false and the finish hook to leave the pack stream open for further entries (see tar-stream#pack), and use pack to pass an existing pack stream.

          const mypack = tar.pack('./my-directory', {
            finalize: false,
            finish (sameAsMypack) {
              mypack.entry({name: 'generated-file.txt'}, "hello")
              tar.pack('./other-directory', {
                pack: sameAsMypack
              })
            }
          })
          

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          MIT

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