-r argument can recursive folder and files..
so you add "-r" to
string cmdArgs = string.Format("A {0} {1} -ep -r",
String.Format("\"{0}\"", rarPackagePath),
fileList);
質問
I have a procedure for making .rar file.
public static void RarFilesT(string rarPackagePath, Dictionary<int, string> accFiles)
{
string[] files = new string[accFiles.Count];
int i = 0;
foreach (var fList_item in accFiles)
{
files[i] = "\"" + fList_item.Value;
i++;
}
string fileList = string.Join("\" ", files);
fileList += "\"";
System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo sdp = new System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo();
string cmdArgs = string.Format("A {0} {1} -ep",
String.Format("\"{0}\"", rarPackagePath),
fileList);
sdp.ErrorDialog = true;
sdp.UseShellExecute = true;
sdp.Arguments = cmdArgs;
sdp.FileName = rarPath;//Winrar.exe path
sdp.CreateNoWindow = false;
sdp.WindowStyle = System.Diagnostics.ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden;
System.Diagnostics.Process process = System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(sdp);
process.WaitForExit();
}
This producer needs an string array of file list for making rar file. Can any one tell me how can i make rar of a complete folder with sub folders and files. Sorry 1 mistake and i also need selected extension files from given folder.
解決 2
-r argument can recursive folder and files..
so you add "-r" to
string cmdArgs = string.Format("A {0} {1} -ep -r",
String.Format("\"{0}\"", rarPackagePath),
fileList);
他のヒント
/// <summary>
/// Package files. (Build Rar File)
/// </summary>
/// <param name="rarPackagePath">Rar File Path</param>
/// <param name="accFiles">List Of Files To be Package</param>
public static string RarFiles(string rarPackagePath,
Dictionary<int, string> accFiles)
{
string error = "";
try
{
string[] files = new string[accFiles.Count];
int i = 0;
foreach (var fList_item in accFiles)
{
files[i] = "\"" + fList_item.Value;
i++;
}
string fileList = string.Join("\" ", files);
fileList += "\"";
System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo sdp = new System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo();
string cmdArgs = string.Format("A {0} {1} -ep1 -r",
String.Format("\"{0}\"", rarPackagePath),
fileList);
sdp.ErrorDialog = false;
sdp.UseShellExecute = true;
sdp.Arguments = cmdArgs;
sdp.FileName = winrarPath;//Winrar.exe path
sdp.CreateNoWindow = false;
sdp.WindowStyle = System.Diagnostics.ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden;
System.Diagnostics.Process process = System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(sdp);
process.WaitForExit();
error = "OK";
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
error = ex.Message;
}
return error;
}
For this u can make rar with full folder path. -r argument can recursive folder and files. Thanks to bystander. And also u can specify extension for packaging.
string rarPackage = "E:/Backup.rar";
Dictionary<int, string> accFiles = new Dictionary<int, string>();
accFiles.Add(1, "D://*.txt");
accFiles.Add(2, "D://*.html");
accFiles.Add(3, "D://*.jpg");
RarFiles(rarPackage, accFiles);
public static void UnrarFiles(string rarPackagePath, string dir)
{
System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo sdp = new System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo();
string cmdArgs = string.Format("X {0} * {1}",
String.Format("\"{0}\"", rarPackagePath),
String.Format("\"{0}\"", dir));
sdp.Arguments = cmdArgs;
sdp.ErrorDialog = true;
sdp.UseShellExecute = true;
sdp.CreateNoWindow = false;
sdp.FileName = rarPath;
sdp.WindowStyle = System.Diagnostics.ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden;
System.Diagnostics.Process process = System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(sdp);
process.WaitForExit();
}
Ashish, Thanks for posting this; it's very helpful to me, as I've been told at the last moment that some files I have to FTP are supposed to be RARed first.
But I'm curious -- why is accFiles a dictionary, rather than a string[] or a Collection? Microsoft suggests not to pass dictionaries in public APIs: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn169389(v=vs.110).aspx
Also, using a StringBuilder would clean up building fileList. I'd suggest this:
public static string RarFiles(string rarPackagePath,
Collection<string> accFiles)
{
string error = "";
try
{
StringBuilder fileListBuilder = new StringBuilder();
foreach (var fList_item in accFiles)
{
fileListBuilder.Append("\"" + fList_item + "\" ");
}
string fileList = fileListBuilder.ToString();
... (no change from this point on)
}
Again, thanks -- it's really been very helpful to me. I hope my suggestions are helpful to you, as well.