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phar 1.1.0
This package is not maintained anymore and has been superseded by
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Package has moved to channel
https://www.php.net/phar
Package Information |
Summary |
allows running of complete applications out of .phar files (like Java .jar files) |
Maintainers |
Steph Fox (developer)
[details]
Greg Beaver (lead)
[wishlist]
[details]
Marcus B?rger <
helly at php dot net >
(lead)
[wishlist]
[details]
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License |
PHP License |
Description |
This is the extension version of PEAR's PHP_Archive package. Support for
zlib, bz2 and crc32 is achieved without any dependency other than the external
zlib or bz2 extension.
.phar files can be read using the phar stream, or with the Phar class. If the SPL extension
is available, a Phar object can be used as an array to iterate over a phar's contents
or to read files directly from the phar.
Phar supports tar and zip file formats as well as the native phar file format, and can also be
used to create data-only tar and zip archives with the PharData class, even if
write access is disabled by the phar.readonly ini variable.
Executable phar archives can be created using the streams API or with the Phar class, if
the phar.readonly ini variable is set to false.
Full support for MD5 and SHA1 signatures is possible. Signatures can be required
if the ini variable phar.require_hash is set to true. When PECL extension hash is
available then SHA-256 and SHA-512 signatures are supported as well.
Phar is APC-compatible, the latest APC will cache files within a phar archive, resulting in
a 6x speedup measured running phpMyAdmin as a phar archive. |
Release notes
Version 1.1.0
(stable)
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* implement ability connect a phar file 'phar://whatever' to a directory. That way all access to that phar archive are directed to the extracted directory. This allows to have the installed files and the archieve keep the same includes. [Marcus] * implement SHA-2 (256, 512) support [Marcus] * implement setSignatureAlgorithm() and Phar::MD5 Phar::SHA1 Phar::SHA256 Phar::SHA512 Phar::PGP to choose the kind of signature to use (PGP falls back to SHA1) [Greg] |
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Dependencies for release 1.1.0 |
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