I haven't seen any documentation on the topic, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Yes, compress the data with zlib.
@Brad Larson posted on this: see here and added the code as well.
There is a CocoaPod which uses Objective-Zip by flyingdolphinstudio.
Following @Zaph & @Brad Larson's posts, below are the 2 methods gzipInflate
and gzipDeflate
that work just fine to compress/decompress NSData
. (code reformatted from cocoadev.com/wiki/NSDataCategory
#import "zlib.h"
// don't forget to add libz.1.2.x.dylib into your project
- (NSData *)gzipInflate:(NSData*)data
{
if ([data length] == 0) return data;
unsigned full_length = [data length];
unsigned half_length = [data length] / 2;
NSMutableData *decompressed = [NSMutableData dataWithLength: full_length + half_length];
BOOL done = NO;
int status;
z_stream strm;
strm.next_in = (Bytef *)[data bytes];
strm.avail_in = [data length];
strm.total_out = 0;
strm.zalloc = Z_NULL;
strm.zfree = Z_NULL;
if (inflateInit2(&strm, (15+32)) != Z_OK) return nil;
while (!done)
{
// Make sure we have enough room and reset the lengths.
if (strm.total_out >= [decompressed length])
[decompressed increaseLengthBy: half_length];
strm.next_out = [decompressed mutableBytes] + strm.total_out;
strm.avail_out = [decompressed length] - strm.total_out;
// Inflate another chunk.
status = inflate (&strm, Z_SYNC_FLUSH);
if (status == Z_STREAM_END) done = YES;
else if (status != Z_OK) break;
}
if (inflateEnd (&strm) != Z_OK) return nil;
// Set real length.
if (done)
{
[decompressed setLength: strm.total_out];
return [NSData dataWithData: decompressed];
}
else return nil;
}
- (NSData *)gzipDeflate:(NSData*)data
{
if ([data length] == 0) return data;
z_stream strm;
strm.zalloc = Z_NULL;
strm.zfree = Z_NULL;
strm.opaque = Z_NULL;
strm.total_out = 0;
strm.next_in=(Bytef *)[data bytes];
strm.avail_in = [data length];
// Compresssion Levels:
// Z_NO_COMPRESSION
// Z_BEST_SPEED
// Z_BEST_COMPRESSION
// Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION
if (deflateInit2(&strm, Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION, Z_DEFLATED, (15+16), 8, Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY) != Z_OK) return nil;
NSMutableData *compressed = [NSMutableData dataWithLength:16384]; // 16K chunks for expansion
do {
if (strm.total_out >= [compressed length])
[compressed increaseLengthBy: 16384];
strm.next_out = [compressed mutableBytes] + strm.total_out;
strm.avail_out = [compressed length] - strm.total_out;
deflate(&strm, Z_FINISH);
} while (strm.avail_out == 0);
deflateEnd(&strm);
[compressed setLength: strm.total_out];
return [NSData dataWithData:compressed];
}
From the log:
[data length] (orig):989631
[data length] (gz): 102757
[data length] (ungz):989631
Starting with iOS 9.0, there is built-in support for a few more compression algorithms. The library is called libcompression and supports LZ4, LZMA, ZLIB and LZFSE.
Here’s a Swift example of using libcompression to decompress LZMA. It’s verbose, but avoids external dependencies and could be hidden in an extension on NSData
.
import Compression
let streamPtr = UnsafeMutablePointer<compression_stream>.alloc(1)
var stream = streamPtr.memory
var status: compression_status
status = compression_stream_init(&stream, COMPRESSION_STREAM_DECODE, COMPRESSION_LZMA)
stream.src_ptr = UnsafePointer<UInt8>(compressedData.bytes)
stream.src_size = compressedData.length
let dstBufferSize: size_t = 4096
let dstBufferPtr = UnsafeMutablePointer<UInt8>.alloc(dstBufferSize)
stream.dst_ptr = dstBufferPtr
stream.dst_size = dstBufferSize
let decompressedData = NSMutableData()
repeat {
status = compression_stream_process(&stream, 0)
switch status {
case COMPRESSION_STATUS_OK:
if stream.dst_size == 0 {
decompressedData.appendBytes(dstBufferPtr, length: dstBufferSize)
stream.dst_ptr = dstBufferPtr
stream.dst_size = dstBufferSize
}
case COMPRESSION_STATUS_END:
if stream.dst_ptr > dstBufferPtr {
decompressedData.appendBytes(dstBufferPtr, length: stream.dst_ptr - dstBufferPtr)
}
default:
break
}
}
while status == COMPRESSION_STATUS_OK
compression_stream_destroy(&stream)
if status == COMPRESSION_STATUS_END {
// Decompression succeeded, do something with decompressedData
}
else {
// Decompression failed
}
I have made a nice Objective-C BZip2 compression interface available as a CocoaPod: https://github.com/blakewatters/BZipCompression
Swift 3 ready wrapper around libcompression. https://github.com/mw99/DataCompression
Swift libcompression wrapper as an extension for the Data type (ZLIB, LZFSE, LZMA, LZ4, deflate, RFC-1950, RFC-1951)
Interesting to play with in the playground: playground compression rates
Try this: https://github.com/mattt/Godzippa It was helpful for me.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8425012/is-there-a-practical-way-to-compress-nsdata