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Sized Tape ARchiveZ

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starz

Sized Tape ARchiveZ

This small command line tool creates sized (gzipped) tar files from either a (gzipped) tar or a directory.

The 'raison d'être' of this tool is because GitHub Packages limits the layer size of a docker container to 5GB. This poses a problem when one needs to install huge tarballs (eg: PetaLinux, vivado, ...)

The Unix split command will not do as each resulting 'split' is not individual un-tar-able, and after a cat of the individual parts, we violate the 5GB layer constraint again.

MIT License CI codecov CD GitHub release (latest SemVer) PyPI Conda (channel only)

Installation

conda

(conda-forge) me@mybox$ conda install starz

pip

me@mybox$ pip install starz
Collecting starz
  Downloading starz-0.2.1.tar.gz (9.1 kB)
Collecting tqdm
  Downloading tqdm-4.56.2-py2.py3-none-any.whl (72 kB)
     |████████████████████████████████| 72 kB 569 kB/s 
Collecting filetype
  Downloading filetype-1.0.7-py2.py3-none-any.whl (15 kB)
Building wheels for collected packages: starz
  Building wheel for starz (setup.py) ... done
  Created wheel for starz: ...
  Stored in directory: ...
Successfully built starz
Installing collected packages: tqdm, filetype, starz
Successfully installed filetype-1.0.7 starz-0.2.1 tqdm-4.56.2
me@mybox:~$ 

Usage

me@mybox$ starz --help
usage: starz [-h] -s SIZE [-c] [-q] [-v] SOURCE [DESTINATION]

Pack a directory or re-pack a .tag(.gz) file in smaller .tar(.gz) chunks.

positional arguments:
  SOURCE                path to either a .tar(.gz) file or a directory
  DESTINATION           destination directory (default is current working
                        directory)

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -s SIZE, --size SIZE  maximum size (eg. 5GB or 3.14MB)
  -c, --compress        compress (gzip) the resulting .tar files into .tar.gz
  -q, --quiet           surpress the progress bar
  -v, --version         print the version number
me@mybox$

re-packing a big gzipped-tar file in smaller non-compressed tar files :

me@mybox$ starz -s 15MB brol.tar.gz
brol.00.tar:  18%|█████                   | 2808448/15728640 [00:00<00:00, 30900007.82 Bytes/s]
brol.01.tar:  99%|███████████████████████▊| 15633123/15728640 [00:00<00:00, 223312287.21 Bytes/s]
brol.02.tar:  43%|███████████             | 6751263/15728640 [00:00<00:00, 151304825.55 Bytes/s]
me@mybox$ 

re-packing a bin gzipped-tar file in smaller gzipped-tar files :

me@mybox$ starz -c -s 15MB brol.tar.gz
brol.00.tar.gz:  18%|█████                   | 2808448/15728640 [00:00<00:00, 30900007.82 Bytes/s]
brol.01.tar.gz:  99%|███████████████████████▊| 15633123/15728640 [00:00<00:00, 223312287.21 Bytes/s]
brol.02.tar.gz:  43%|███████████             | 6751263/15728640 [00:00<00:00, 151304825.55 Bytes/s]
me@mybox$ 

same as above, but not outputting progress bar :

me@mybox$ starz -q -c -s 15MB brol.tar.gz
me@mybox$ 

packing the ./brol directory (recursively) in compressed-tar files with less than 15MB of content each:

me@mybox$ starz -c -s 15MB ./brol
brol.00.tar.gz:  18%|█████                   | 2808448/15728640 [00:00<00:00, 30900007.82 Bytes/s]
brol.01.tar.gz:  99%|███████████████████████▊| 15633123/15728640 [00:00<00:00, 223312287.21 Bytes/s]
brol.02.tar.gz:  43%|███████████             | 6751263/15728640 [00:00<00:00, 151304825.55 Bytes/s]
me@mybox$ 

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