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c# - Create zip file in memory from bytes (text with arbitrary encoding)

The application i'm developing needs to compress xml files into zip files and send them through http requests to a web service. As I dont need to keep the zip files, i'm just performing the compression in memory. The web service is denying my requests because the zip files are apparently malformed.

I know there is a solution in this question which works perfectly, but it uses a StreamWriter. My problem with that solution is that StreamWriter requires an encoding or assumes UTF-8, and I do not need to know the enconding of the xml files. I just need to read the bytes from those files, and store them inside a zip file, whatever encoding they use.

So, to be clear, this question has nothing to do with encodings, as I don't need to transform the bytes into text or the oposite. I just need to compress a byte[].

I'm using the next code to test how my zip file is malformed:

static void Main(string[] args)
{
    Encoding encoding = Encoding.GetEncoding("ISO-8859-1");

    string xmlDeclaration = "<?xml version="1.0" encoding="" + encoding.WebName.ToUpperInvariant() + ""?>";
    string xmlBody = "<Test>a!"·$%/()=??\|@#~€?'?o</Test>";
    string xmlContent = xmlDeclaration + xmlBody;
    byte[] bytes = encoding.GetBytes(xmlContent);
    string fileName = "test.xml";
    string zipPath = @"C:Usersdgarciaest.zip";

    Test(bytes, fileName, zipPath);
}

static void Test(byte[] bytes, string fileName, string zipPath)
{
    byte[] zipBytes;

    using (var memoryStream = new MemoryStream())
    using (var zipArchive = new ZipArchive(memoryStream, ZipArchiveMode.Create, leaveOpen: false))
    {
        var zipEntry = zipArchive.CreateEntry(fileName);
        using (Stream entryStream = zipEntry.Open())
        {
            entryStream.Write(bytes, 0, bytes.Length);
        }

        //Edit: as the accepted answer states, the problem is here, because i'm reading from the memoryStream before disposing the zipArchive.
        zipBytes = memoryStream.ToArray();
    }

    using (var fileStream = new FileStream(zipPath, FileMode.OpenOrCreate))
    {
        fileStream.Write(zipBytes, 0, zipBytes.Length);
    }
}

If I try to open that file, I get an "Unexpected end of file" error. So apparently, the web service is correctly reporting a malformed zip file. What I have tried so far:

  • Flushing the entryStream.
  • Closing the entryStream.
  • Both flushing and closing the entryStream.

Note that if I open the zipArchive directly from the fileStream the zip file is formed with no errors. However, the fileStream is just there as a test, and I need to create my zip file in memory.

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You are trying to get bytes from MemoryStream too early, ZipArchive did not write them all yet. Instead, do like this:

using (var memoryStream = new MemoryStream()) {
    // note "leaveOpen" true, to not dispose memoryStream too early
    using (var zipArchive = new ZipArchive(memoryStream, ZipArchiveMode.Create, leaveOpen: true)) {
        var zipEntry = zipArchive.CreateEntry(fileName);
        using (Stream entryStream = zipEntry.Open()) {
            entryStream.Write(bytes, 0, bytes.Length);
        }                    
    }
    // now, after zipArchive is disposed - all is written to memory stream
    zipBytes = memoryStream.ToArray();
}

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