ID: 40494 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: foster dot graeme at gmail dot com Status: Bogus Bug Type: Zip Related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 5.2.1 Assigned To: pajoye New Comment:
Yes, it can be added to the doc. However your explanation is not correct. The files are open and kept open until the archive is closed (that's why you reach the handlers limit). It is the only safe way to lock a file and be sure it exists when when we finalize the archive. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-02-15 15:15:13] foster dot graeme at gmail dot com Would it be possible to add a brief description of this situation to the documentation, for example the following could be added to the description of ZipArchive::addFile Description bool ZipArchive::addFile ( string filename [, string localname] ) Adds a link to the ZIP archive from a given path. When the archive is closed the link is checked to ensure that the file still exists and will then be compressed and added to the archive. If a lot of files are being added then the number of file handles permitted by the OS may be exceeded, if that occurs then the status will be set to ZIPARCHIVE::ER_OPEN. This can be avoided by closing the archive before the limit is reached and then reopening the archive. for example: if ($zip->numfile % $limit == 0) { $zip->close(); $zip->open($filename,ZIPARCHIVE::CREATE); } ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-02-15 14:35:34] [EMAIL PROTECTED] "I still think that it would be nice if there was some way for the system to manage this." It is in the TODO list. As I said three times already in this discussion. The solution is to add different modes: - commit at the end when the archive is close - immediate addition (will be much slower) And again, it is in my TODOs already. I cannot tell when they will be available (I do it on my free time). In the meantime a simple: if (($zip->numFiles % $yourlimit) == 0) {close; reopen;} will do it. "the archive can be partially built prior to the ulimit being reached. This could be set as 250, with the ability to overload it. Maybe this would only be triggered if a flag was set when the archive was opened." This solution does not work.The limit is arbitrary. There is no way to get an exact value (and I doubt php is the only running process). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-02-15 14:02:51] foster dot graeme at gmail dot com Okay thanks for the explanation, I understand the problem a little better. I still think that it would be nice if there was some way for the system to manage this. I was thinking along the lines of a function to flush the files so that the archive can be partially built prior to the ulimit being reached. This could be set as 250, with the ability to overload it. Maybe this would only be triggered if a flag was set when the archive was opened. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-02-15 13:23:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED] See: http://pecl.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=9443 "it would be good if this wasn't necessary, in thatthe code could catch the problem and allocate extra file handles if that is the problem." This is not something I can control. The operating system defines it and there is no way for me to increase this value. I suggest you to close and reopen it every 1000 or so (or even 255 if you want to go on the safest way, ie old windows). Future releases will have a different mode, where the checks will done only when you close the archives. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-02-15 13:14:57] foster dot graeme at gmail dot com Maybe I need to explain this problem a little more. I am trying to archive a folder on the server, at the moment it contains 5609 folders and 11,221 files. The script loops through the files adding them to the archive using the addFile() method. After the first 1002 files I get a ZIPARCHIVE::ER_OPEN. If I close the archive and the open it again I still have that error. However, if I close the archive and open it before I get that error then I can archive all 11,221 files. Since closing the file and re-opening fixes the problem (so long as I do that before I get the error) Then may I suggest that closing an archive will clear the status. Obviously, it would be good if this wasn't necessary, in thatthe code could catch the problem and allocate extra file handles if that is the problem. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/40494 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=40494&edit=1