Phar::extractTo

(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL phar >= 2.0.0)

Phar::extractToExtract the contents of a phar archive to a directory

Description

public Phar::extractTo(string $directory, array|string|null $files = null, bool $overwrite = false): bool

Extract all files within a phar archive to disk. Extracted files and directories preserve permissions as stored in the archive. The optional parameters allow optional control over which files are extracted, and whether existing files on disk can be overwritten. The second parameter files can be either the name of a file or directory to extract, or an array of names of files and directories to extract. By default, this method will not overwrite existing files, the third parameter can be set to true to enable overwriting of files. This method is similar to ZipArchive::extractTo().

Parameters

directory

Path to extract the given files to

files

The name of a file or directory to extract, or an array of files/directories to extract, null to skip this param

overwrite

Set to true to enable overwriting existing files

Return Values

returns true on success, but it is better to check for thrown exception, and assume success if none is thrown.

Errors/Exceptions

Throws PharException if errors occur while flushing changes to disk.

Examples

Example #1 A Phar::extractTo() example

<?php
try {
$phar = new Phar('myphar.phar');
$phar->extractTo('/full/path'); // extract all files
$phar->extractTo('/another/path', 'file.txt'); // extract only file.txt
$phar->extractTo('/this/path',
array(
'file1.txt', 'file2.txt')); // extract 2 files only
$phar->extractTo('/third/path', null, true); // extract all files, and overwrite
} catch (Exception $e) {
// handle errors
}
?>

Notes

Note:

Windows NTFS file systems do not support some characters in filenames, namely <|>*?":. Filenames with a trailing dot are not supported either. Contrary to some extraction tools, this method does not replace these characters with an underscore, but instead fails to extract such files.

See Also

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msucco at mac dot com
5 years ago
On the command line (*nix) you can use the following command to extract a phar file:

$ mkdir tmp && cd $_
$ phar extract -f ../file.phar
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