A Swift framework for zipping and unzipping files. Simple and quick to use. Built on top of minizip.
Import Zip at the top of the Swift file.
import Zip
The easiest way to use Zip is through quick functions. Both take local file paths as NSURLs, throw if an error is encountered and return an NSURL to the destination if successful.
do {
let filePath = NSBundle.mainBundle().URLForResource("file", withExtension: "zip")!
let unzipDirectory = try Zip.quickUnzipFile(filePath) // Unzip
let zipFilePath = try Zip.quickZipFiles([filePath], fileName: "archive") // Zip
}
catch {
print("Something went wrong")
}
For more advanced usage, Zip has functions that let you set custom destination paths, work with password protected zips and use a progress handling closure. These functions throw if there is an error but don't return.
do {
let filePath = NSBundle.mainBundle().URLForResource("file", withExtension: "zip")!
let documentsDirectory = NSFileManager.defaultManager().URLsForDirectory(.DocumentDirectory, inDomains: .UserDomainMask)[0] as NSURL
try Zip.unzipFile(filePath, destination: documentsDirectory, overwrite: true, password: "password", progress: { (progress) -> () in
print(progress)
}) // Unzip
let zipFilePath = documentsFolder.URLByAppendingPathComponent("archive.zip")
try Zip.zipFiles([filePath], zipFilePath: zipFilePath, password: "password", progress: { (progress) -> () in
print(progress)
}) //Zip
}
catch {
print("Something went wrong")
}
Zip supports '.zip' and '.cbz' files our of the box. To support additional zip-derivative file extensions:
Zip.addCustomFileExtension("file-extension-here")
Carthage is a decentralized dependency manager that automates the process of adding frameworks to your Cocoa application.
You can install Carthage with Homebrew using the following command:
$ brew update
$ brew install carthage
To integrate Format into your Xcode project using Carthage, specify it in your Cartfile
:
github "marmelroy/Zip"
Setting up with CocoaPods
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
pod 'Zip', '~> 0.4'