a pure-JavaScript Node.JS module for random-access decoding bzip2 data
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seek-bzip is a pure-javascript Node.JS module adapted from node-bzip and before that antimatter15's pure-javascript bzip2 decoder. Like these projects, seek-bzip only does decompression (see compressjs if you need compression code). Unlike those other projects, seek-bzip can seek to and decode single blocks from the bzip2 file.
seek-bzip primarily decodes buffers into other buffers, synchronously.
With the help of the fibers
package, it can operate on node streams; see test/stream.js for an
example.
```
npm install seek-bzip
This package uses
Typed Arrays, which are present in node.js >= 0.5.5.
After compressing some example data into example.bz2, the following will recreate that original data and save it to example:
`
var Bunzip = require('seek-bzip');
var fs = require('fs');
var compressedData = fs.readFileSync('example.bz2');
var data = Bunzip.decode(compressedData);
fs.writeFileSync('example', data);
`
See the tests in the tests/ directory for further usage examples.
For uncompressing single blocks of bzip2-compressed data, you will need
an out-of-band index listing the start of each bzip2 block. (Presumably
you generate this at the same time as you index the start of the information
you wish to seek to inside the compressed file.) The seek-bzip moduleseek-bzip2
has been designed to be compatible with the C implementation bzip-table
available from https://bitbucket.org/james_taylor/seek-bzip2. That codebase
contains a tool which will generate bzip2 block start indices.seek-bzip-table
There is also a pure-JavaScript tool in this package'sbin directory.
require('seek-bzip') returns a Bunzip object. It contains three static
methods. The first is a function accepting one or two parameters:
Bunzip.decode = function(input, [Number expectedSize] or [output], [boolean multistream])
The input argument can be a "stream" object (which must implement thereadByte method), or a Buffer.
If expectedSize is not present, decodeBzip simply decodes input andBuffer
returns the resulting .
If expectedSize is present (and numeric), decodeBzip will storeBuffer
the results in a of length expectedSize, and throw an errorexpectedSize
in the case that the size of the decoded data does not match.
If you pass a non-numeric second parameter, it can either be a BufferwriteByte
object (which must be of the correct length; an error will be thrown if
the size of the decoded data does not match the buffer length) or
a "stream" object (which must implement a method).
The optional third multistream parameter, if true, attempts to continueeof
reading past the end of the bzip2 file. This supports "multistream"
bzip2 files, which are simply multiple bzip2 files concatenated together.
If this argument is true, the input stream must have an method
which returns true when the end of the input has been reached.
The second exported method is a function accepting two or three parameters:
Bunzip.decodeBlock = function(input, Number blockStartBits, [Number expectedSize] or [output])
The input and expectedSize/output parameters are as above.blockStartBits
The parameter gives the start of the desired block, in bits.
If passing a stream as the input parameter, it must implement theseek method.
The final exported method is a function accepting two or three parameters:
Bunzip.table = function(input, Function callback, [boolean multistream])
The input and multistream parameters are identical to those for thedecode method.
This function will invoke callback(position, size) once per bzip2 block,position
where gives the starting position of the block (in bits), andsize gives the uncompressed size of the block (in bytes).
This can be used to construct an index allowing direct access to a particular
block inside a bzip2 file, using the decodeBlock method.
$ bin/seek-bzip-table test/sample4.bz2
32 99981
320555 99981
606348 99981
847568 99981
1089094 99981
1343625 99981
1596228 99981
1843336 99981
2090919 99981
2342106 39019
$
`
The first field is the starting position of the block, in bits, and the
second field is the length of the block, in bytes.The second binary decodes an arbitrary block of a bzip2 file:
`
$ bin/seek-bunzip -d -b 2342106 test/sample4.bz2 | tail
élan's
émigré
émigré's
émigrés
épée
épée's
épées
étude
étude's
études
$
`Use
--help` to see other options.Improvements to this module would be generally useful.
Feel free to fork on github and submit pull requests!
* https://github.com/skeggse/node-bzip node-bzip (original upstream source)
* https://github.com/cscott/compressjs
Lots of compression/decompression algorithms from the same author as this
module, including bzip2 compression code.
* https://github.com/cscott/lzjb fast LZJB compression/decompression
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> Copyright © 2013-2015 C. Scott Ananian
>
> Copyright © 2012-2015 Eli Skeggs
>
> Copyright © 2011 Kevin Kwok
>
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