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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00001:mod:`gzip` --- Support for :program:`gzip` files
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4.. module:: gzip
5 :synopsis: Interfaces for gzip compression and decompression using file objects.
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Georg Brandl621cd262008-03-28 08:06:56 +00007This module provides a simple interface to compress and decompress files just
8like the GNU programs :program:`gzip` and :program:`gunzip` would.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00009
Georg Brandlfc29f272009-01-02 20:25:14 +000010The data compression is provided by the :mod:`zlib` module.
Georg Brandl621cd262008-03-28 08:06:56 +000011
12The :mod:`gzip` module provides the :class:`GzipFile` class which is modeled
13after Python's File Object. The :class:`GzipFile` class reads and writes
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000014:program:`gzip`\ -format files, automatically compressing or decompressing the
Georg Brandl621cd262008-03-28 08:06:56 +000015data so that it looks like an ordinary file object.
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17Note that additional file formats which can be decompressed by the
18:program:`gzip` and :program:`gunzip` programs, such as those produced by
19:program:`compress` and :program:`pack`, are not supported by this module.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000020
Mark Summerfieldaea6e592007-11-05 09:22:48 +000021For other archive formats, see the :mod:`bz2`, :mod:`zipfile`, and
22:mod:`tarfile` modules.
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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000024The module defines the following items:
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Antoine Pitrouf0d2c3f2009-01-04 21:29:23 +000027.. class:: GzipFile([filename[, mode[, compresslevel[, fileobj[, mtime]]]]])
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000028
29 Constructor for the :class:`GzipFile` class, which simulates most of the methods
30 of a file object, with the exception of the :meth:`readinto` and
31 :meth:`truncate` methods. At least one of *fileobj* and *filename* must be
32 given a non-trivial value.
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34 The new class instance is based on *fileobj*, which can be a regular file, a
35 :class:`StringIO` object, or any other object which simulates a file. It
36 defaults to ``None``, in which case *filename* is opened to provide a file
37 object.
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39 When *fileobj* is not ``None``, the *filename* argument is only used to be
40 included in the :program:`gzip` file header, which may includes the original
41 filename of the uncompressed file. It defaults to the filename of *fileobj*, if
42 discernible; otherwise, it defaults to the empty string, and in this case the
43 original filename is not included in the header.
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45 The *mode* argument can be any of ``'r'``, ``'rb'``, ``'a'``, ``'ab'``, ``'w'``,
46 or ``'wb'``, depending on whether the file will be read or written. The default
47 is the mode of *fileobj* if discernible; otherwise, the default is ``'rb'``. If
48 not given, the 'b' flag will be added to the mode to ensure the file is opened
49 in binary mode for cross-platform portability.
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51 The *compresslevel* argument is an integer from ``1`` to ``9`` controlling the
52 level of compression; ``1`` is fastest and produces the least compression, and
53 ``9`` is slowest and produces the most compression. The default is ``9``.
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Antoine Pitrouf0d2c3f2009-01-04 21:29:23 +000055 The *mtime* argument is an optional numeric timestamp to be written to
Georg Brandl38f1bf62009-03-09 16:35:48 +000056 the stream when compressing. All :program:`gzip` compressed streams are
Antoine Pitrouf0d2c3f2009-01-04 21:29:23 +000057 required to contain a timestamp. If omitted or ``None``, the current
58 time is used. This module ignores the timestamp when decompressing;
59 however, some programs, such as :program:`gunzip`\ , make use of it.
60 The format of the timestamp is the same as that of the return value of
61 ``time.time()`` and of the ``st_mtime`` member of the object returned
62 by ``os.stat()``.
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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000064 Calling a :class:`GzipFile` object's :meth:`close` method does not close
65 *fileobj*, since you might wish to append more material after the compressed
66 data. This also allows you to pass a :class:`StringIO` object opened for
67 writing as *fileobj*, and retrieve the resulting memory buffer using the
68 :class:`StringIO` object's :meth:`getvalue` method.
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Benjamin Peterson6d834292009-03-09 20:38:56 +000070 :class:`GzipFile` supports the :keyword:`with` statement.
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72 .. versionchanged:: 2.7
73 Support for the :keyword:`with` statement was added.
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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000075
76.. function:: open(filename[, mode[, compresslevel]])
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78 This is a shorthand for ``GzipFile(filename,`` ``mode,`` ``compresslevel)``.
79 The *filename* argument is required; *mode* defaults to ``'rb'`` and
80 *compresslevel* defaults to ``9``.
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Georg Brandl621cd262008-03-28 08:06:56 +000083.. _gzip-usage-examples:
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85Examples of usage
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88Example of how to read a compressed file::
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90 import gzip
91 f = gzip.open('/home/joe/file.txt.gz', 'rb')
92 file_content = f.read()
93 f.close()
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95Example of how to create a compressed GZIP file::
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97 import gzip
98 content = "Lots of content here"
99 f = gzip.open('/home/joe/file.txt.gz', 'wb')
100 f.write(content)
101 f.close()
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103Example of how to GZIP compress an existing file::
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105 import gzip
106 f_in = open('/home/joe/file.txt', 'rb')
107 f_out = gzip.open('/home/joe/file.txt.gz', 'wb')
108 f_out.writelines(f_in)
109 f_out.close()
110 f_in.close()
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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000113.. seealso::
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115 Module :mod:`zlib`
116 The basic data compression module needed to support the :program:`gzip` file
117 format.
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