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README.md
node-tar
Tar for Node.js.
API
See examples/
for usage examples.
var tar = require('tar')
Returns an object with .Pack
, .Extract
and .Parse
methods.
tar.Pack([properties])
Returns a through stream. Use fstream to write files into the pack stream and you will receive tar archive data from the pack stream.
This only works with directories, it does not work with individual files.
The optional properties
object are used to set properties in the tar
'Global Extended Header'. If the fromBase
property is set to true,
the tar will contain files relative to the path passed, and not with
the path included.
tar.Extract([options])
Returns a through stream. Write tar data to the stream and the files in the tarball will be extracted onto the filesystem.
options
can be:
{
path: '/path/to/extract/tar/into',
strip: 0, // how many path segments to strip from the root when extracting
}
options
also get passed to the fstream.Writer
instance that tar
uses internally.
tar.Parse()
Returns a writable stream. Write tar data to it and it will emit
entry
events for each entry parsed from the tarball. This is used by
tar.Extract
.