Simple and transparent support for compressed files.
This library provides two main features:
- sniffs out compression formats from input files and returns a Read trait object ready for consumption.
- Create a Writer initialized with compression ready for writing.
The goal is to lower the barrier to open and use a file, especially in bioinformatics workflows.
By default all supported compression formats are enabled.
If you're working on systems that don't support them you can disable default
features and select the ones you want.
For example,
currently only gz
is supported in Webassembly environments
(because niffler
depends on crates that have system dependencies for bz2
and lzma
compression),
so you can use this in your Cargo.toml
to select only the gz
support:
niffler = { version = "2.2.0", default-features = false, features = ["gz"] }
You can still use niffler::sniff()
to find what is the compression format,
even if any feature is disabled.
But if you try to use niffler::get_reader
for a disabled feature,
it will throw a runtime error.
Currently the minimum supported Rust version is 1.65.0.
Many similar projects exist in other languages:
- C: rbread
- Python: xphyle, xopen
- Perl: AnyUncompress
- go: Archiver
niffler development is open, and pull requests are welcome!
Before creating your pull request, please try to write a test and benchmark (if possible). Some commands we suggest running to help with these tasks:
cargo fmt
cargo test
cargo clippy
To run tests use:
cargo test --all-features
To test benchmark run:
cargo test --benches --all-features
To run all benchmark use:
cargo bench --all-features
As a shortcut, you can also run make
,
which will execute all these commands.
Licensed under either of these:
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT License (LICENSE-MIT or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution you intentionally submit for inclusion in the work, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual-licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.