Ruby - Paris.zip Apr 2026

This feature creates a ZIP file named Paris.zip and adds specific files to it.

: If you are using Rails and want to send the file to a user without saving it to your server's disk first, you can use Zip::OutputStream.write_buffer .

This is a simple example which uses rubyzip to recursively generate a zip file from the contents of a specified directory. Ruby - Paris.zip

Usage * Basic zip archive creation. require 'rubygems' require 'zip' folder = "Users/me/Desktop/stuff_to_zip" input_filenames = [' RubyDoc.info README – Documentation for rubyzip (1.2.2) - RubyDoc.info

require 'zip' def create_paris_zip(destination_path, input_files) Zip::File.open(destination_path, Zip::File::CREATE) do |zipfile| input_files.each do |filename| # Add the file to the archive # Two arguments: the name in the zip, and the actual path to the file zipfile.add(File.basename(filename), filename) end end puts "Successfully created #destination_path" end # Example usage files_to_include = ['itinerary.txt', 'eiffel_tower.jpg', 'booking_info.pdf'] create_paris_zip('Paris.zip', files_to_include) Use code with caution. 3. Implementation: Recursive Directory Zipper This feature creates a ZIP file named Paris

If you have a folder named Paris and want to zip its entire contents, use this recursive approach:

File: README – Documentation for rubyzip (3.2.2) - RubyDoc.info Usage * Basic zip archive creation

require 'zip' def zip_directory(directory_path, zipfile_name) # Standard recursive approach for rubyzip Zip::File.open(zipfile_name, Zip::File::CREATE) do |zipfile| Dir[File.join(directory_path, '**', '**')].each do |file| zipfile.add(file.sub(directory_path + '/', ''), file) end end end zip_directory('path/to/Paris_folder', 'Paris.zip') Use code with caution. Key Feature Considerations