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Read binary file as string in Ruby

First, you should open the file as a binary file. Then you can read the entire file in, in one command.

file = File.open("path-to-file.tar.gz", "rb")
contents = file.read

That will get you the entire file in a string.

After that, you probably want to file.close. If you don’t do that, file won’t be closed until it is garbage-collected, so it would be a slight waste of system resources while it is open.


If you need binary mode, you'll need to do it the hard way:

s = File.open(filename, 'rb') { |f| f.read }

If not, shorter and sweeter is:

s = IO.read(filename)

To avoid leaving the file open, it is best to pass a block to File.open. This way, the file will be closed after the block executes.

contents = File.open('path-to-file.tar.gz', 'rb') { |f| f.read }

how about some open/close safety.

string = File.open('file.txt', 'rb') { |file| file.read }