A streaming compression/decompression library DEFLATE-based streams in Rust.
This crate by default uses the miniz_oxide crate, a port of miniz.c to pure
Rust. This crate also supports other backends, such as the widely
available zlib library or the high-performance zlib-ng library.
Supported formats:
deflate
zlib
gzip
# Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
flate2 = "1.0"
MSRV (Minimum Supported Rust Version) Policy
This crate supports the current and previous stable versions of the Rust compiler.
For example, if the current stable is 1.80, this crate supports 1.80 and 1.79.
Other compiler versions may work, but failures may not be treated as a flate2 bug.
The Cargo.toml file specifies a rust-version for which builds of the current version
passed at some point. This value is indicative only, and may change at any time.
The rust-version is a best-effort measured value and is different to the MSRV. The
rust-version can be incremented by a PR in order to pass tests, as long as the MSRV
continues to hold. When the rust-version increases, the next release should be a minor
version, to allow any affected users to pin to a previous minor version.
Compression
use std::io::prelude::*;
use flate2::Compression;
use flate2::write::ZlibEncoder;
fn main() {
let mut e = ZlibEncoder::new(Vec::new(), Compression::default());
e.write_all(b"foo");
e.write_all(b"bar");
let compressed_bytes = e.finish();
}
Decompression
use std::io::prelude::*;
use flate2::read::GzDecoder;
fn main() {
let mut d = GzDecoder::new("...".as_bytes());
let mut s = String::new();
d.read_to_string(&mut s).unwrap();
println!("{}", s);
}
Backends
The default miniz_oxide backend has the advantage of only using safe Rust.
If you want maximum performance while still benefiting from a Rust
implementation at the cost of some unsafe, you can use zlib-rs:
[dependencies]
flate2 = { version = "1.0.17", features = ["zlib-rs"], default-features = false }
C backends
While zlib-rs is the fastest overall,
the zlib-ng C library can be slightly faster in certain cases:
[dependencies]
flate2 = { version = "1.0.17", features = ["zlib-ng"], default-features = false }
Note that the "zlib-ng" feature works even if some other part of your crate
graph depends on zlib.
However, if you’re already using another C or Rust library that depends on
zlib, and you want to avoid including both zlib and zlib-ng, you can use that
for Rust code as well:
[dependencies]
flate2 = { version = "1.0.17", features = ["zlib"], default-features = false }
Or, if you have C or Rust code that depends on zlib and you want to use zlib-ng
via libz-sys in zlib-compat mode, use:
[dependencies]
flate2 = { version = "1.0.17", features = ["zlib-ng-compat"], default-features = false }
Note that when using the "zlib-ng-compat" feature, if any crate in your
dependency graph explicitly requests stock zlib, or uses libz-sys directly
without default-features = false, you’ll get stock zlib rather than zlib-ng.
See the libz-sys
README for details.
To avoid that, use the "zlib-ng" feature instead.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted
for inclusion in this project by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license,
shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
flate2
A streaming compression/decompression library DEFLATE-based streams in Rust.
This crate by default uses the
miniz_oxidecrate, a port ofminiz.cto pure Rust. This crate also supports other backends, such as the widely available zlib library or the high-performance zlib-ng library.Supported formats:
MSRV (Minimum Supported Rust Version) Policy
This crate supports the current and previous stable versions of the Rust compiler. For example, if the current stable is 1.80, this crate supports 1.80 and 1.79.
Other compiler versions may work, but failures may not be treated as a
flate2bug.The
Cargo.tomlfile specifies arust-versionfor which builds of the current version passed at some point. This value is indicative only, and may change at any time.The
rust-versionis a best-effort measured value and is different to the MSRV. Therust-versioncan be incremented by a PR in order to pass tests, as long as the MSRV continues to hold. When therust-versionincreases, the next release should be a minor version, to allow any affected users to pin to a previous minor version.Compression
Decompression
Backends
The default
miniz_oxidebackend has the advantage of only using safe Rust.If you want maximum performance while still benefiting from a Rust implementation at the cost of some
unsafe, you can usezlib-rs:C backends
While zlib-rs is the fastest overall, the zlib-ng C library can be slightly faster in certain cases:
Note that the
"zlib-ng"feature works even if some other part of your crate graph depends on zlib.However, if you’re already using another C or Rust library that depends on zlib, and you want to avoid including both zlib and zlib-ng, you can use that for Rust code as well:
Or, if you have C or Rust code that depends on zlib and you want to use zlib-ng via libz-sys in zlib-compat mode, use:
Note that when using the
"zlib-ng-compat"feature, if any crate in your dependency graph explicitly requests stock zlib, or uses libz-sys directly withoutdefault-features = false, you’ll get stock zlib rather than zlib-ng. See the libz-sys README for details. To avoid that, use the"zlib-ng"feature instead.License
This project is licensed under either of
at your option.
Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in this project by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.