According to this link How do I create 7-Zip archives with .NET? , WOPR tell us how to compress a file with LMZA (7z compression algorithm) using 7z SDK ( http://www.7-zip.org/sdk.html )
using SevenZip.Compression.LZMA;
private static void CompressFileLZMA(string inFile, string outFile)
{
SevenZip.Compression.LZMA.Encoder coder = new SevenZip.Compression.LZMA.Encoder();
using (FileStream input = new FileStream(inFile, FileMode.Open))
{
using (FileStream output = new FileStream(outFile, FileMode.Create))
{
coder.Code(input, output, -1, -1, null);
output.Flush();
}
}
}
But how to decompress it?
I try :
private static void DecompressFileLZMA(string inFile, string outFile)
{
SevenZip.Compression.LZMA.Decoder coder = new SevenZip.Compression.LZMA.Decoder();
using (FileStream input = new FileStream(inFile, FileMode.Open))
{
using (FileStream output = new FileStream(outFile, FileMode.Create))
{
coder.Code(input, output, input.Length, -1, null);
output.Flush();
}
}
}
but without success.
Do you have a working example?
Thanks
PS: According to an other code http://www.koders.com/csharp/fid43E85EE5AE7BB255C69D18ECC3288285AD67A4A4.aspx?s=zip+encoder#L5 , it seems that the decoder needs a header, a dictionary at the beginning of the file to work. This file generated by Koders is not a 7z archive.
public static void Decompress(Stream inStream, Stream outStream)
{
byte[] properties = new byte[5];
inStream.Read(properties, 0, 5);
SevenZip.Compression.LZMA.Decoder decoder = new SevenZip.Compression.LZMA.Decoder();
decoder.SetDecoderProperties(properties);
long outSize = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++)
{
int v = inStream.ReadByte();
outSize |= ((long)(byte)v) << (8 * i);
}
long compressedSize = inStream.Length - inStream.Position;
decoder.Code(inStream, outStream, compressedSize, outSize, null);
}
The outSize is computed the same way than their Compress method. But how to compute the output size otherwise?
I highly recommend managed-lzma:
https://github.com/weltkante/managed-lzma
It preserves file info and directory structure in file encoding.
This question is a little old, but google fails to provide a satisfactory answer so this is for those like me still seeking it out. If you look into the LMZAAlone folder of the SDK there is code that compresses and decompresses files. Using it as an example it would seem you need to write and read the encoder properties and decompresses file size to your output file:
Note that the files created this way can be extracted by the 7zip program as well but will not retain their filename or any other metadata.