I read How do I append files to a tar archive in java?, append files to an archive without reading/rewriting the whole archive and Add an entry to a tar file without overwriting its existing contents but no good answer was given. Moreover I do not have enough reputation to post comments. So I created a new question here.
Is there a way to append a file in a tar archive? I would like to replace a file if it exists already.
I have started to write the following method but when the file is added, it erases the archive content. I didn't find any example on the apache compress website.
static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(ShellClient.class);
public void appendFileInTarArchive(String tarPath, String tarFileName, String file2WriteName, String file2WriteContent) throws IOException {
if (tarPath == null || tarFileName == null || tarFileName.isEmpty()) {
LOG.warn("The path or the name of the tar archive is null or empty.");
return;
}
final File tarFile = new File(tarPath, tarFileName);
final File fileToAdd = new File(tarPath, file2WriteName);
FileUtils.write(fileToAdd, file2WriteContent);
if (file2WriteName == null || file2WriteName.isEmpty()) {
LOG.warn("The name of the file to append in the archive is null or empty.");
return;
}
TarArchiveOutputStream aos = null;
OutputStream out = null;
try {
out = new FileOutputStream(tarFile);
aos = (TarArchiveOutputStream) new ArchiveStreamFactory().createArchiveOutputStream(ArchiveStreamFactory.TAR, out);
// create a new entry
final TarArchiveEntry entry = new TarArchiveEntry(fileToAdd);
entry.setSize(fileToAdd.length());
// add the entry to the archive
aos.putArchiveEntry(entry);
InputStream is = new FileInputStream(fileToAdd);
final int byteCopied = IOUtils.copy(is, aos);
if (LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
LOG.debug(byteCopied+" bytes inserted in the tar archive from "+fileToAdd);
}
is.close();
aos.closeArchiveEntry();
aos.finish();
aos.flush();
aos.close();
out.flush();
out.close();
} catch (ArchiveException e) {
LOG.error(e.getMessage(), e);
} catch (IOException e) {
LOG.error(e.getMessage(), e);
} finally {
IOUtils.closeQuietly(aos);
IOUtils.closeQuietly(out);
FileUtils.deleteQuietly(fileToAdd);
}
}
Finally I succeeded to do it using this post.
I created a copy of the tar archive and copied to entire content to it. Then I delete the old tar archive.