Unzip folder contents to root










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I have a zip folder that I want to place into the root of my application. The zip folder and contents looks like this;



documents.zip
- docs/
- index.html
- test.txt


Using the following code;



$zip = new ZipArchive;

$zip->open( $package, ZIPARCHIVE::CREATE );

$zip->extractTo( ROOTPATH );


The zip folder is unzipped and ends up looking like this;



- docs/
- index.html
- test.txt


However I'd like to place the contents of the docs folder in the actual environment root. ROOTPATH (the env root, from above) evaluates to app/public/ so the zip folder contents is currently unzipped to app/public/docs/.



How can I move the contents with ZipArchive into the root?










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  • You never want to enable php to write into the file system location that is served by your http server.

    – arkascha
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:02











  • The PHP implementation doesn't seem to have the "junk paths" option, but you can do this from the shell with unzip -j.

    – Alex Howansky
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:06











  • You can check this post stackoverflow.com/questions/6682491/…

    – Dan D.
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:13











  • php.net/manual/en/ziparchive.extractto.php vuser note 1 seems to be what you are asking

    – user10226920
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:13















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I have a zip folder that I want to place into the root of my application. The zip folder and contents looks like this;



documents.zip
- docs/
- index.html
- test.txt


Using the following code;



$zip = new ZipArchive;

$zip->open( $package, ZIPARCHIVE::CREATE );

$zip->extractTo( ROOTPATH );


The zip folder is unzipped and ends up looking like this;



- docs/
- index.html
- test.txt


However I'd like to place the contents of the docs folder in the actual environment root. ROOTPATH (the env root, from above) evaluates to app/public/ so the zip folder contents is currently unzipped to app/public/docs/.



How can I move the contents with ZipArchive into the root?










share|improve this question






















  • You never want to enable php to write into the file system location that is served by your http server.

    – arkascha
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:02











  • The PHP implementation doesn't seem to have the "junk paths" option, but you can do this from the shell with unzip -j.

    – Alex Howansky
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:06











  • You can check this post stackoverflow.com/questions/6682491/…

    – Dan D.
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:13











  • php.net/manual/en/ziparchive.extractto.php vuser note 1 seems to be what you are asking

    – user10226920
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:13













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I have a zip folder that I want to place into the root of my application. The zip folder and contents looks like this;



documents.zip
- docs/
- index.html
- test.txt


Using the following code;



$zip = new ZipArchive;

$zip->open( $package, ZIPARCHIVE::CREATE );

$zip->extractTo( ROOTPATH );


The zip folder is unzipped and ends up looking like this;



- docs/
- index.html
- test.txt


However I'd like to place the contents of the docs folder in the actual environment root. ROOTPATH (the env root, from above) evaluates to app/public/ so the zip folder contents is currently unzipped to app/public/docs/.



How can I move the contents with ZipArchive into the root?










share|improve this question














I have a zip folder that I want to place into the root of my application. The zip folder and contents looks like this;



documents.zip
- docs/
- index.html
- test.txt


Using the following code;



$zip = new ZipArchive;

$zip->open( $package, ZIPARCHIVE::CREATE );

$zip->extractTo( ROOTPATH );


The zip folder is unzipped and ends up looking like this;



- docs/
- index.html
- test.txt


However I'd like to place the contents of the docs folder in the actual environment root. ROOTPATH (the env root, from above) evaluates to app/public/ so the zip folder contents is currently unzipped to app/public/docs/.



How can I move the contents with ZipArchive into the root?







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  • You never want to enable php to write into the file system location that is served by your http server.

    – arkascha
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:02











  • The PHP implementation doesn't seem to have the "junk paths" option, but you can do this from the shell with unzip -j.

    – Alex Howansky
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:06











  • You can check this post stackoverflow.com/questions/6682491/…

    – Dan D.
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:13











  • php.net/manual/en/ziparchive.extractto.php vuser note 1 seems to be what you are asking

    – user10226920
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:13

















  • You never want to enable php to write into the file system location that is served by your http server.

    – arkascha
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:02











  • The PHP implementation doesn't seem to have the "junk paths" option, but you can do this from the shell with unzip -j.

    – Alex Howansky
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:06











  • You can check this post stackoverflow.com/questions/6682491/…

    – Dan D.
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:13











  • php.net/manual/en/ziparchive.extractto.php vuser note 1 seems to be what you are asking

    – user10226920
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:13
















You never want to enable php to write into the file system location that is served by your http server.

– arkascha
Nov 14 '18 at 22:02





You never want to enable php to write into the file system location that is served by your http server.

– arkascha
Nov 14 '18 at 22:02













The PHP implementation doesn't seem to have the "junk paths" option, but you can do this from the shell with unzip -j.

– Alex Howansky
Nov 14 '18 at 22:06





The PHP implementation doesn't seem to have the "junk paths" option, but you can do this from the shell with unzip -j.

– Alex Howansky
Nov 14 '18 at 22:06













You can check this post stackoverflow.com/questions/6682491/…

– Dan D.
Nov 14 '18 at 22:13





You can check this post stackoverflow.com/questions/6682491/…

– Dan D.
Nov 14 '18 at 22:13













php.net/manual/en/ziparchive.extractto.php vuser note 1 seems to be what you are asking

– user10226920
Nov 14 '18 at 22:13





php.net/manual/en/ziparchive.extractto.php vuser note 1 seems to be what you are asking

– user10226920
Nov 14 '18 at 22:13












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