mlocati / chm-lib
Read CHM (Microsoft Compiled HTML Help) files
Requires
- php: >=5.3.3
- ext-dom: *
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ^4.8.36
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Last update: 2024-11-29 04:30:36 UTC
README
CHMLib - Read CHM files from PHP
This PHP library can read CHM (Microsoft Compiled HTML Help) files and extract their contents.
There's no external dependencies to use this library: the only requirement is PHP 5.3.3 or greater (PHP 7 and HHVM are supported too).
Tests
You can run your own tests against this library (see here for details). In the GitHub repo I included only one test file, but I tested locally all the CHM files I found in my PC (they are about 400), and everything worked like a charm:wink:.
Sample usage
Analyzing the contents of a CHM file
require_once 'CHMLib.php'; // You don't need this if you use Composer $chm = \CHMLib\CHM::fromFile('YourFile.chm'); foreach ($chm->getEntries(\CHMLib\Entry::TYPE_FILE) as $entry) { echo "File: ", $entry->getPath(), "\n"; echo "Contents: ", $entry->getContents(), "\n\n"; }
Extracting the contents of a CHM file to a local directory
<?php use \CHMLib\CHM; use \CHMLib\Entry; // Specify the output directory $outputDirectory = 'output'; // Specify the input CHM file $inputCHMFile = 'YourFile.chm'; require_once 'CHMLib.php'; if (!is_dir($outputDirectory)) { mkdir($outputDirectory, 0777, true); } $chm = CHM::fromFile($inputCHMFile); foreach ($chm->getEntries(Entry::TYPE_FILE) as $entry) { echo "Processing {$entry->getPath()}... "; $entryPath = ltrim(str_replace('/', DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, $entry->getPath()), DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR); $parts = explode(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, $entryPath); $subDirectory = count($parts) > 1 ? implode(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, array_splice($parts, 0, -1)) : ''; $filename = array_pop($parts); $path = $outputDirectory; if ($subDirectory !== '') { $path .= DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $subDirectory; if (!is_dir($path)) { mkdir($path, 0777, true); } } $path .= DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $filename; file_put_contents($path, $entry->getContents()); echo "done.\n"; } echo "\nAll done.\n";
Parsing Index and TOC
require_once 'CHMLib.php'; // You don't need this if you use Composer function printTree($tree, $level) { if ($tree !== null) { foreach ($tree->getItems() as $child) { echo str_repeat("\t", $level).print_r($child->getName(), 1)."\n"; printTree($child->getChildren(), $level + 1); } } } $chm = \CHMLib\CHM::fromFile('YourFile.chm'); $toc = $chm->getTOC(); // Parse the contents of the .hhc file $index = $chm->getIndex(); // Parse the contents of the .hhk file printTree($toc, 0);
Resolving multiple-CHM TOCs
Some CHM file may come splitted into multiple CHM files.
Let's assume that we have a main file (main.chm
) that contains a TOC that references two other CHM files (sub1.chm
and sub2.chm
).
This can easily be parsed with this code:
require_once 'CHMLib.php'; // You don't need this if you use Composer $main = \CHMLib\CHM::fromFile('main.chm'); $map = new \CHMLib\Map(); $map->add('sub1.chm', \CHMLib\CHM::fromFile('sub1.chm')); $map->add('sub2.chm', \CHMLib\CHM::fromFile('sub2.chm')); $toc = $main->getTOC(); $toc->resolve($map); // Now the TOC of the main CHM file contains references to the entries in the other two CHM files printTree($toc, 0);
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