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Generally when verifying we have the option to specify the file extension and the verified file is saved with this. But for VerifyZip so far as I can see this option is not present because it saves the verified contents as the exploded zip structure. I would like to be able to pass a file extension into the method VerifyZip - typically would be '.zip', '.7z' etc. and have it actually save the verified file as a single compressed file with this extension.
I feel this is necessary because verifying the compressed file just using Verify() is not helpful in pointing out differences in a readable fashion but using VerifyZip does not leave me with the finished article that I want. The zip file for me is an input to a process and in the case of a failure I might want to use the zip file and feed it into that process. Right now I would have to zip it all up again myself. I would also have to strip off the '.verified' bits from each individual component filename (as these names matter). If it was saved as a zip file and the compressed component files kept their original names this would suit me well.
Is the above feasible with Verify? Or maybe I am using Verify wrong
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Generally when verifying we have the option to specify the file extension and the verified file is saved with this. But for VerifyZip so far as I can see this option is not present because it saves the verified contents as the exploded zip structure. I would like to be able to pass a file extension into the method VerifyZip - typically would be '.zip', '.7z' etc. and have it actually save the verified file as a single compressed file with this extension.
I feel this is necessary because verifying the compressed file just using Verify() is not helpful in pointing out differences in a readable fashion but using VerifyZip does not leave me with the finished article that I want. The zip file for me is an input to a process and in the case of a failure I might want to use the zip file and feed it into that process. Right now I would have to zip it all up again myself. I would also have to strip off the '.verified' bits from each individual component filename (as these names matter). If it was saved as a zip file and the compressed component files kept their original names this would suit me well.
Is the above feasible with Verify? Or maybe I am using Verify wrong
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