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2:mod:`zipfile` --- Work with ZIP archives
3=========================================
4
5.. module:: zipfile
6 :synopsis: Read and write ZIP-format archive files.
7.. moduleauthor:: James C. Ahlstrom <jim@interet.com>
8.. sectionauthor:: James C. Ahlstrom <jim@interet.com>
9
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000010The ZIP file format is a common archive and compression standard. This module
11provides tools to create, read, write, append, and list a ZIP file. Any
12advanced use of this module will require an understanding of the format, as
13defined in `PKZIP Application Note
Christian Heimesdd15f6c2008-03-16 00:07:10 +000014<http://www.pkware.com/documents/casestudies/APPNOTE.TXT>`_.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000015
Guido van Rossum77677112007-11-05 19:43:04 +000016This module does not currently handle multi-disk ZIP files, or ZIP files
17which have appended comments (although it correctly handles comments
18added to individual archive members---for which see the :ref:`zipinfo-objects`
19documentation). It can handle ZIP files that use the ZIP64 extensions
20(that is ZIP files that are more than 4 GByte in size). It supports
21decryption of encrypted files in ZIP archives, but it currently cannot
Christian Heimesfdab48e2008-01-20 09:06:41 +000022create an encrypted file. Decryption is extremely slow as it is
23implemented in native python rather than C.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000024
Guido van Rossum77677112007-11-05 19:43:04 +000025For other archive formats, see the :mod:`bz2`, :mod:`gzip`, and
26:mod:`tarfile` modules.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000027
Guido van Rossum77677112007-11-05 19:43:04 +000028The module defines the following items:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000029
30.. exception:: BadZipfile
31
32 The error raised for bad ZIP files (old name: ``zipfile.error``).
33
34
35.. exception:: LargeZipFile
36
37 The error raised when a ZIP file would require ZIP64 functionality but that has
38 not been enabled.
39
40
41.. class:: ZipFile
42
43 The class for reading and writing ZIP files. See section
44 :ref:`zipfile-objects` for constructor details.
45
46
47.. class:: PyZipFile
48
49 Class for creating ZIP archives containing Python libraries.
50
51
52.. class:: ZipInfo([filename[, date_time]])
53
54 Class used to represent information about a member of an archive. Instances
55 of this class are returned by the :meth:`getinfo` and :meth:`infolist`
56 methods of :class:`ZipFile` objects. Most users of the :mod:`zipfile` module
57 will not need to create these, but only use those created by this
58 module. *filename* should be the full name of the archive member, and
59 *date_time* should be a tuple containing six fields which describe the time
60 of the last modification to the file; the fields are described in section
61 :ref:`zipinfo-objects`.
62
63
64.. function:: is_zipfile(filename)
65
66 Returns ``True`` if *filename* is a valid ZIP file based on its magic number,
67 otherwise returns ``False``. This module does not currently handle ZIP files
68 which have appended comments.
69
70
71.. data:: ZIP_STORED
72
73 The numeric constant for an uncompressed archive member.
74
75
76.. data:: ZIP_DEFLATED
77
78 The numeric constant for the usual ZIP compression method. This requires the
79 zlib module. No other compression methods are currently supported.
80
81
82.. seealso::
83
Christian Heimesdd15f6c2008-03-16 00:07:10 +000084 `PKZIP Application Note <http://www.pkware.com/documents/casestudies/APPNOTE.TXT>`_
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000085 Documentation on the ZIP file format by Phil Katz, the creator of the format and
86 algorithms used.
87
88 `Info-ZIP Home Page <http://www.info-zip.org/>`_
89 Information about the Info-ZIP project's ZIP archive programs and development
90 libraries.
91
92
93.. _zipfile-objects:
94
95ZipFile Objects
96---------------
97
98
99.. class:: ZipFile(file[, mode[, compression[, allowZip64]]])
100
101 Open a ZIP file, where *file* can be either a path to a file (a string) or a
102 file-like object. The *mode* parameter should be ``'r'`` to read an existing
103 file, ``'w'`` to truncate and write a new file, or ``'a'`` to append to an
104 existing file. If *mode* is ``'a'`` and *file* refers to an existing ZIP file,
105 then additional files are added to it. If *file* does not refer to a ZIP file,
106 then a new ZIP archive is appended to the file. This is meant for adding a ZIP
107 archive to another file, such as :file:`python.exe`. Using ::
108
109 cat myzip.zip >> python.exe
110
111 also works, and at least :program:`WinZip` can read such files. If *mode* is
112 ``a`` and the file does not exist at all, it is created. *compression* is the
113 ZIP compression method to use when writing the archive, and should be
114 :const:`ZIP_STORED` or :const:`ZIP_DEFLATED`; unrecognized values will cause
115 :exc:`RuntimeError` to be raised. If :const:`ZIP_DEFLATED` is specified but the
116 :mod:`zlib` module is not available, :exc:`RuntimeError` is also raised. The
117 default is :const:`ZIP_STORED`. If *allowZip64* is ``True`` zipfile will create
118 ZIP files that use the ZIP64 extensions when the zipfile is larger than 2 GB. If
119 it is false (the default) :mod:`zipfile` will raise an exception when the ZIP
120 file would require ZIP64 extensions. ZIP64 extensions are disabled by default
121 because the default :program:`zip` and :program:`unzip` commands on Unix (the
122 InfoZIP utilities) don't support these extensions.
123
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000124
125.. method:: ZipFile.close()
126
127 Close the archive file. You must call :meth:`close` before exiting your program
128 or essential records will not be written.
129
130
131.. method:: ZipFile.getinfo(name)
132
133 Return a :class:`ZipInfo` object with information about the archive member
134 *name*. Calling :meth:`getinfo` for a name not currently contained in the
135 archive will raise a :exc:`KeyError`.
136
137
138.. method:: ZipFile.infolist()
139
140 Return a list containing a :class:`ZipInfo` object for each member of the
141 archive. The objects are in the same order as their entries in the actual ZIP
142 file on disk if an existing archive was opened.
143
144
145.. method:: ZipFile.namelist()
146
147 Return a list of archive members by name.
148
149
150.. method:: ZipFile.open(name[, mode[, pwd]])
151
152 Extract a member from the archive as a file-like object (ZipExtFile). *name* is
153 the name of the file in the archive. The *mode* parameter, if included, must be
154 one of the following: ``'r'`` (the default), ``'U'``, or ``'rU'``. Choosing
155 ``'U'`` or ``'rU'`` will enable universal newline support in the read-only
156 object. *pwd* is the password used for encrypted files. Calling :meth:`open`
157 on a closed ZipFile will raise a :exc:`RuntimeError`.
158
159 .. note::
160
161 The file-like object is read-only and provides the following methods:
162 :meth:`read`, :meth:`readline`, :meth:`readlines`, :meth:`__iter__`,
163 :meth:`next`.
164
165 .. note::
166
167 If the ZipFile was created by passing in a file-like object as the first
Guido van Rossumda27fd22007-08-17 00:24:54 +0000168 argument to the constructor, then the object returned by :meth:`.open` shares the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000169 ZipFile's file pointer. Under these circumstances, the object returned by
Guido van Rossumda27fd22007-08-17 00:24:54 +0000170 :meth:`.open` should not be used after any additional operations are performed
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000171 on the ZipFile object. If the ZipFile was created by passing in a string (the
Guido van Rossumda27fd22007-08-17 00:24:54 +0000172 filename) as the first argument to the constructor, then :meth:`.open` will
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000173 create a new file object that will be held by the ZipExtFile, allowing it to
174 operate independently of the ZipFile.
175
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000176
Christian Heimes790c8232008-01-07 21:14:23 +0000177.. method:: ZipFile.extract(member[, path[, pwd]])
178
179 Extract a member from the archive to the current working directory, using its
180 full name. Its file information is extracted as accurately as possible.
181 *path* specifies a different directory to extract to. *member* can be a
182 filename or a :class:`ZipInfo` object. *pwd* is the password used for
183 encrypted files.
184
Christian Heimes790c8232008-01-07 21:14:23 +0000185
186.. method:: ZipFile.extractall([path[, members[, pwd]]])
187
188 Extract all members from the archive to the current working directory. *path*
189 specifies a different directory to extract to. *members* is optional and must
190 be a subset of the list returned by :meth:`namelist`. *pwd* is the password
191 used for encrypted files.
192
Christian Heimes790c8232008-01-07 21:14:23 +0000193
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000194.. method:: ZipFile.printdir()
195
196 Print a table of contents for the archive to ``sys.stdout``.
197
198
199.. method:: ZipFile.setpassword(pwd)
200
201 Set *pwd* as default password to extract encrypted files.
202
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000203
204.. method:: ZipFile.read(name[, pwd])
205
206 Return the bytes of the file in the archive. The archive must be open for read
207 or append. *pwd* is the password used for encrypted files and, if specified, it
208 will override the default password set with :meth:`setpassword`. Calling
209 :meth:`read` on a closed ZipFile will raise a :exc:`RuntimeError`.
210
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000211
212.. method:: ZipFile.testzip()
213
214 Read all the files in the archive and check their CRC's and file headers.
215 Return the name of the first bad file, or else return ``None``. Calling
216 :meth:`testzip` on a closed ZipFile will raise a :exc:`RuntimeError`.
217
218
219.. method:: ZipFile.write(filename[, arcname[, compress_type]])
220
221 Write the file named *filename* to the archive, giving it the archive name
222 *arcname* (by default, this will be the same as *filename*, but without a drive
223 letter and with leading path separators removed). If given, *compress_type*
224 overrides the value given for the *compression* parameter to the constructor for
225 the new entry. The archive must be open with mode ``'w'`` or ``'a'`` -- calling
226 :meth:`write` on a ZipFile created with mode ``'r'`` will raise a
227 :exc:`RuntimeError`. Calling :meth:`write` on a closed ZipFile will raise a
228 :exc:`RuntimeError`.
229
230 .. note::
231
232 There is no official file name encoding for ZIP files. If you have unicode file
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +0000233 names, you must convert them to byte strings in your desired encoding before
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000234 passing them to :meth:`write`. WinZip interprets all file names as encoded in
235 CP437, also known as DOS Latin.
236
237 .. note::
238
239 Archive names should be relative to the archive root, that is, they should not
240 start with a path separator.
241
242 .. note::
243
244 If ``arcname`` (or ``filename``, if ``arcname`` is not given) contains a null
245 byte, the name of the file in the archive will be truncated at the null byte.
246
247
248.. method:: ZipFile.writestr(zinfo_or_arcname, bytes)
249
250 Write the string *bytes* to the archive; *zinfo_or_arcname* is either the file
251 name it will be given in the archive, or a :class:`ZipInfo` instance. If it's
252 an instance, at least the filename, date, and time must be given. If it's a
253 name, the date and time is set to the current date and time. The archive must be
254 opened with mode ``'w'`` or ``'a'`` -- calling :meth:`writestr` on a ZipFile
255 created with mode ``'r'`` will raise a :exc:`RuntimeError`. Calling
256 :meth:`writestr` on a closed ZipFile will raise a :exc:`RuntimeError`.
257
Christian Heimes790c8232008-01-07 21:14:23 +0000258 .. note::
259
260 When passing a :class:`ZipInfo` instance as the *zinfo_or_acrname* parameter,
261 the compression method used will be that specified in the *compress_type*
262 member of the given :class:`ZipInfo` instance. By default, the
263 :class:`ZipInfo` constructor sets this member to :const:`ZIP_STORED`.
264
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000265The following data attribute is also available:
266
267
268.. attribute:: ZipFile.debug
269
270 The level of debug output to use. This may be set from ``0`` (the default, no
271 output) to ``3`` (the most output). Debugging information is written to
272 ``sys.stdout``.
273
274
275.. _pyzipfile-objects:
276
277PyZipFile Objects
278-----------------
279
280The :class:`PyZipFile` constructor takes the same parameters as the
281:class:`ZipFile` constructor. Instances have one method in addition to those of
282:class:`ZipFile` objects.
283
284
285.. method:: PyZipFile.writepy(pathname[, basename])
286
287 Search for files :file:`\*.py` and add the corresponding file to the archive.
288 The corresponding file is a :file:`\*.pyo` file if available, else a
289 :file:`\*.pyc` file, compiling if necessary. If the pathname is a file, the
290 filename must end with :file:`.py`, and just the (corresponding
291 :file:`\*.py[co]`) file is added at the top level (no path information). If the
292 pathname is a file that does not end with :file:`.py`, a :exc:`RuntimeError`
293 will be raised. If it is a directory, and the directory is not a package
294 directory, then all the files :file:`\*.py[co]` are added at the top level. If
295 the directory is a package directory, then all :file:`\*.py[co]` are added under
296 the package name as a file path, and if any subdirectories are package
297 directories, all of these are added recursively. *basename* is intended for
298 internal use only. The :meth:`writepy` method makes archives with file names
299 like this::
300
301 string.pyc # Top level name
302 test/__init__.pyc # Package directory
303 test/testall.pyc # Module test.testall
304 test/bogus/__init__.pyc # Subpackage directory
305 test/bogus/myfile.pyc # Submodule test.bogus.myfile
306
307
308.. _zipinfo-objects:
309
310ZipInfo Objects
311---------------
312
313Instances of the :class:`ZipInfo` class are returned by the :meth:`getinfo` and
314:meth:`infolist` methods of :class:`ZipFile` objects. Each object stores
315information about a single member of the ZIP archive.
316
317Instances have the following attributes:
318
319
320.. attribute:: ZipInfo.filename
321
322 Name of the file in the archive.
323
324
325.. attribute:: ZipInfo.date_time
326
327 The time and date of the last modification to the archive member. This is a
328 tuple of six values:
329
330 +-------+--------------------------+
331 | Index | Value |
332 +=======+==========================+
333 | ``0`` | Year |
334 +-------+--------------------------+
335 | ``1`` | Month (one-based) |
336 +-------+--------------------------+
337 | ``2`` | Day of month (one-based) |
338 +-------+--------------------------+
339 | ``3`` | Hours (zero-based) |
340 +-------+--------------------------+
341 | ``4`` | Minutes (zero-based) |
342 +-------+--------------------------+
343 | ``5`` | Seconds (zero-based) |
344 +-------+--------------------------+
345
346
347.. attribute:: ZipInfo.compress_type
348
349 Type of compression for the archive member.
350
351
352.. attribute:: ZipInfo.comment
353
354 Comment for the individual archive member.
355
356
357.. attribute:: ZipInfo.extra
358
359 Expansion field data. The `PKZIP Application Note
Christian Heimesdd15f6c2008-03-16 00:07:10 +0000360 <http://www.pkware.com/documents/casestudies/APPNOTE.TXT>`_ contains
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000361 some comments on the internal structure of the data contained in this string.
362
363
364.. attribute:: ZipInfo.create_system
365
366 System which created ZIP archive.
367
368
369.. attribute:: ZipInfo.create_version
370
371 PKZIP version which created ZIP archive.
372
373
374.. attribute:: ZipInfo.extract_version
375
376 PKZIP version needed to extract archive.
377
378
379.. attribute:: ZipInfo.reserved
380
381 Must be zero.
382
383
384.. attribute:: ZipInfo.flag_bits
385
386 ZIP flag bits.
387
388
389.. attribute:: ZipInfo.volume
390
391 Volume number of file header.
392
393
394.. attribute:: ZipInfo.internal_attr
395
396 Internal attributes.
397
398
399.. attribute:: ZipInfo.external_attr
400
401 External file attributes.
402
403
404.. attribute:: ZipInfo.header_offset
405
406 Byte offset to the file header.
407
408
409.. attribute:: ZipInfo.CRC
410
411 CRC-32 of the uncompressed file.
412
413
414.. attribute:: ZipInfo.compress_size
415
416 Size of the compressed data.
417
418
419.. attribute:: ZipInfo.file_size
420
421 Size of the uncompressed file.
422