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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001:mod:`zlib` --- Compression compatible with :program:`gzip`
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4.. module:: zlib
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +00005 :synopsis: Low-level interface to compression and decompression routines
6 compatible with gzip.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00007
8
9For applications that require data compression, the functions in this module
10allow compression and decompression, using the zlib library. The zlib library
11has its own home page at http://www.zlib.net. There are known
12incompatibilities between the Python module and versions of the zlib library
13earlier than 1.1.3; 1.1.3 has a security vulnerability, so we recommend using
141.1.4 or later.
15
16zlib's functions have many options and often need to be used in a particular
17order. This documentation doesn't attempt to cover all of the permutations;
18consult the zlib manual at http://www.zlib.net/manual.html for authoritative
19information.
20
Éric Araujof2fbb9c2012-01-16 16:55:55 +010021For reading and writing ``.gz`` files see the :mod:`gzip` module.
Guido van Rossum77677112007-11-05 19:43:04 +000022
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000023The available exception and functions in this module are:
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25
26.. exception:: error
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28 Exception raised on compression and decompression errors.
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Benjamin Peterson058e31e2009-01-16 03:54:08 +000031.. function:: adler32(data[, value])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000032
Benjamin Peterson058e31e2009-01-16 03:54:08 +000033 Computes a Adler-32 checksum of *data*. (An Adler-32 checksum is almost as
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000034 reliable as a CRC32 but can be computed much more quickly.) If *value* is
35 present, it is used as the starting value of the checksum; otherwise, a fixed
36 default value is used. This allows computing a running checksum over the
Benjamin Peterson058e31e2009-01-16 03:54:08 +000037 concatenation of several inputs. The algorithm is not cryptographically
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000038 strong, and should not be used for authentication or digital signatures. Since
39 the algorithm is designed for use as a checksum algorithm, it is not suitable
40 for use as a general hash algorithm.
41
Gregory P. Smithab0d8a12008-03-17 20:24:09 +000042 Always returns an unsigned 32-bit integer.
43
Benjamin Peterson058e31e2009-01-16 03:54:08 +000044.. note::
45 To generate the same numeric value across all Python versions and
46 platforms use adler32(data) & 0xffffffff. If you are only using
47 the checksum in packed binary format this is not necessary as the
Gregory P. Smithfa6cf392009-02-01 00:30:50 +000048 return value is the correct 32bit binary representation
Benjamin Peterson058e31e2009-01-16 03:54:08 +000049 regardless of sign.
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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000051
Georg Brandl4ad934f2011-01-08 21:04:25 +000052.. function:: compress(data[, level])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000053
Georg Brandl4ad934f2011-01-08 21:04:25 +000054 Compresses the bytes in *data*, returning a bytes object containing compressed data.
Nadeem Vawda6ff262e2012-11-11 14:14:47 +010055 *level* is an integer from ``0`` to ``9`` controlling the level of compression;
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000056 ``1`` is fastest and produces the least compression, ``9`` is slowest and
Nadeem Vawda6ff262e2012-11-11 14:14:47 +010057 produces the most. ``0`` is no compression. The default value is ``6``.
58 Raises the :exc:`error` exception if any error occurs.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000059
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Georg Brandl9aae9e52012-06-26 08:51:17 +020061.. function:: compressobj(level=-1, method=DEFLATED, wbits=15, memlevel=8, strategy=Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY[, zdict])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000062
63 Returns a compression object, to be used for compressing data streams that won't
Nadeem Vawdafd8a8382012-06-21 02:13:12 +020064 fit into memory at once.
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Nadeem Vawda6ff262e2012-11-11 14:14:47 +010066 *level* is the compression level -- an integer from ``0`` to ``9``. A value
Nadeem Vawda2180c972012-06-22 01:40:49 +020067 of ``1`` is fastest and produces the least compression, while a value of
Nadeem Vawda6ff262e2012-11-11 14:14:47 +010068 ``9`` is slowest and produces the most. ``0`` is no compression. The default
Nadeem Vawda19e568d2012-11-11 14:04:14 +010069 value is ``6``.
Nadeem Vawda2180c972012-06-22 01:40:49 +020070
71 *method* is the compression algorithm. Currently, the only supported value is
72 ``DEFLATED``.
73
74 *wbits* is the base two logarithm of the size of the window buffer. This
75 should be an integer from ``8`` to ``15``. Higher values give better
76 compression, but use more memory.
77
78 *memlevel* controls the amount of memory used for internal compression state.
79 Valid values range from ``1`` to ``9``. Higher values using more memory,
80 but are faster and produce smaller output.
81
82 *strategy* is used to tune the compression algorithm. Possible values are
83 ``Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY``, ``Z_FILTERED``, and ``Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY``.
Nadeem Vawdafd8a8382012-06-21 02:13:12 +020084
85 *zdict* is a predefined compression dictionary. This is a sequence of bytes
86 (such as a :class:`bytes` object) containing subsequences that are expected
87 to occur frequently in the data that is to be compressed. Those subsequences
88 that are expected to be most common should come at the end of the dictionary.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000089
Georg Brandl9aae9e52012-06-26 08:51:17 +020090 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
Georg Brandl9ff06dc2013-10-17 19:51:34 +020091 Added the *zdict* parameter and keyword argument support.
Georg Brandl9aae9e52012-06-26 08:51:17 +020092
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000093
Benjamin Peterson058e31e2009-01-16 03:54:08 +000094.. function:: crc32(data[, value])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000095
96 .. index::
97 single: Cyclic Redundancy Check
98 single: checksum; Cyclic Redundancy Check
99
Benjamin Peterson058e31e2009-01-16 03:54:08 +0000100 Computes a CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) checksum of *data*. If *value* is
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000101 present, it is used as the starting value of the checksum; otherwise, a fixed
102 default value is used. This allows computing a running checksum over the
Benjamin Peterson058e31e2009-01-16 03:54:08 +0000103 concatenation of several inputs. The algorithm is not cryptographically
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000104 strong, and should not be used for authentication or digital signatures. Since
105 the algorithm is designed for use as a checksum algorithm, it is not suitable
106 for use as a general hash algorithm.
107
Gregory P. Smithab0d8a12008-03-17 20:24:09 +0000108 Always returns an unsigned 32-bit integer.
109
Georg Brandl9aae9e52012-06-26 08:51:17 +0200110 .. note::
111
112 To generate the same numeric value across all Python versions and
113 platforms, use ``crc32(data) & 0xffffffff``. If you are only using
114 the checksum in packed binary format this is not necessary as the
115 return value is the correct 32-bit binary representation
116 regardless of sign.
Benjamin Peterson058e31e2009-01-16 03:54:08 +0000117
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000118
Georg Brandl4ad934f2011-01-08 21:04:25 +0000119.. function:: decompress(data[, wbits[, bufsize]])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000120
Georg Brandl4ad934f2011-01-08 21:04:25 +0000121 Decompresses the bytes in *data*, returning a bytes object containing the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000122 uncompressed data. The *wbits* parameter controls the size of the window
Benjamin Peterson2614cda2010-03-21 22:36:19 +0000123 buffer, and is discussed further below.
124 If *bufsize* is given, it is used as the initial size of the output
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000125 buffer. Raises the :exc:`error` exception if any error occurs.
126
127 The absolute value of *wbits* is the base two logarithm of the size of the
128 history buffer (the "window size") used when compressing data. Its absolute
129 value should be between 8 and 15 for the most recent versions of the zlib
130 library, larger values resulting in better compression at the expense of greater
Benjamin Peterson2614cda2010-03-21 22:36:19 +0000131 memory usage. When decompressing a stream, *wbits* must not be smaller
132 than the size originally used to compress the stream; using a too-small
133 value will result in an exception. The default value is therefore the
134 highest value, 15. When *wbits* is negative, the standard
Jesus Ceafb7b6682010-05-03 16:14:58 +0000135 :program:`gzip` header is suppressed.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000136
137 *bufsize* is the initial size of the buffer used to hold decompressed data. If
138 more space is required, the buffer size will be increased as needed, so you
139 don't have to get this value exactly right; tuning it will only save a few calls
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000140 to :c:func:`malloc`. The default size is 16384.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000141
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Georg Brandl9aae9e52012-06-26 08:51:17 +0200143.. function:: decompressobj(wbits=15[, zdict])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000144
145 Returns a decompression object, to be used for decompressing data streams that
Nadeem Vawdafd8a8382012-06-21 02:13:12 +0200146 won't fit into memory at once.
147
148 The *wbits* parameter controls the size of the window buffer.
149
150 The *zdict* parameter specifies a predefined compression dictionary. If
151 provided, this must be the same dictionary as was used by the compressor that
152 produced the data that is to be decompressed.
153
Georg Brandl9aae9e52012-06-26 08:51:17 +0200154 .. note::
155
156 If *zdict* is a mutable object (such as a :class:`bytearray`), you must not
157 modify its contents between the call to :func:`decompressobj` and the first
158 call to the decompressor's ``decompress()`` method.
159
160 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
161 Added the *zdict* parameter.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000162
Nadeem Vawda64d25dd2011-09-12 00:04:13 +0200163
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000164Compression objects support the following methods:
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Georg Brandl4ad934f2011-01-08 21:04:25 +0000167.. method:: Compress.compress(data)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000168
Georg Brandl4ad934f2011-01-08 21:04:25 +0000169 Compress *data*, returning a bytes object containing compressed data for at least
170 part of the data in *data*. This data should be concatenated to the output
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000171 produced by any preceding calls to the :meth:`compress` method. Some input may
172 be kept in internal buffers for later processing.
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174
175.. method:: Compress.flush([mode])
176
Georg Brandl4ad934f2011-01-08 21:04:25 +0000177 All pending input is processed, and a bytes object containing the remaining compressed
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000178 output is returned. *mode* can be selected from the constants
179 :const:`Z_SYNC_FLUSH`, :const:`Z_FULL_FLUSH`, or :const:`Z_FINISH`,
180 defaulting to :const:`Z_FINISH`. :const:`Z_SYNC_FLUSH` and
Georg Brandl4ad934f2011-01-08 21:04:25 +0000181 :const:`Z_FULL_FLUSH` allow compressing further bytestrings of data, while
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000182 :const:`Z_FINISH` finishes the compressed stream and prevents compressing any
183 more data. After calling :meth:`flush` with *mode* set to :const:`Z_FINISH`,
184 the :meth:`compress` method cannot be called again; the only realistic action is
185 to delete the object.
186
187
188.. method:: Compress.copy()
189
190 Returns a copy of the compression object. This can be used to efficiently
191 compress a set of data that share a common initial prefix.
192
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000193
Nadeem Vawda1c385462011-08-13 15:22:40 +0200194Decompression objects support the following methods and attributes:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000195
196
197.. attribute:: Decompress.unused_data
198
Georg Brandl4ad934f2011-01-08 21:04:25 +0000199 A bytes object which contains any bytes past the end of the compressed data. That is,
Serhiy Storchaka5e028ae2014-02-06 21:10:41 +0200200 this remains ``b""`` until the last byte that contains compression data is
Georg Brandl4ad934f2011-01-08 21:04:25 +0000201 available. If the whole bytestring turned out to contain compressed data, this is
202 ``b""``, an empty bytes object.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000203
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000204
205.. attribute:: Decompress.unconsumed_tail
206
Georg Brandl4ad934f2011-01-08 21:04:25 +0000207 A bytes object that contains any data that was not consumed by the last
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000208 :meth:`decompress` call because it exceeded the limit for the uncompressed data
209 buffer. This data has not yet been seen by the zlib machinery, so you must feed
210 it (possibly with further data concatenated to it) back to a subsequent
211 :meth:`decompress` method call in order to get correct output.
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213
Nadeem Vawda1c385462011-08-13 15:22:40 +0200214.. attribute:: Decompress.eof
215
216 A boolean indicating whether the end of the compressed data stream has been
217 reached.
218
219 This makes it possible to distinguish between a properly-formed compressed
220 stream, and an incomplete or truncated one.
221
222 .. versionadded:: 3.3
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Georg Brandl4ad934f2011-01-08 21:04:25 +0000225.. method:: Decompress.decompress(data[, max_length])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000226
Georg Brandl4ad934f2011-01-08 21:04:25 +0000227 Decompress *data*, returning a bytes object containing the uncompressed data
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000228 corresponding to at least part of the data in *string*. This data should be
229 concatenated to the output produced by any preceding calls to the
230 :meth:`decompress` method. Some of the input data may be preserved in internal
231 buffers for later processing.
232
233 If the optional parameter *max_length* is supplied then the return value will be
234 no longer than *max_length*. This may mean that not all of the compressed input
235 can be processed; and unconsumed data will be stored in the attribute
Georg Brandl4ad934f2011-01-08 21:04:25 +0000236 :attr:`unconsumed_tail`. This bytestring must be passed to a subsequent call to
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000237 :meth:`decompress` if decompression is to continue. If *max_length* is not
Georg Brandl4ad934f2011-01-08 21:04:25 +0000238 supplied then the whole input is decompressed, and :attr:`unconsumed_tail` is
239 empty.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000240
241
242.. method:: Decompress.flush([length])
243
Georg Brandl4ad934f2011-01-08 21:04:25 +0000244 All pending input is processed, and a bytes object containing the remaining
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000245 uncompressed output is returned. After calling :meth:`flush`, the
246 :meth:`decompress` method cannot be called again; the only realistic action is
247 to delete the object.
248
249 The optional parameter *length* sets the initial size of the output buffer.
250
251
252.. method:: Decompress.copy()
253
254 Returns a copy of the decompression object. This can be used to save the state
255 of the decompressor midway through the data stream in order to speed up random
256 seeks into the stream at a future point.
257
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000258
Nadeem Vawda64d25dd2011-09-12 00:04:13 +0200259Information about the version of the zlib library in use is available through
260the following constants:
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262
263.. data:: ZLIB_VERSION
264
265 The version string of the zlib library that was used for building the module.
266 This may be different from the zlib library actually used at runtime, which
267 is available as :const:`ZLIB_RUNTIME_VERSION`.
268
Nadeem Vawda64d25dd2011-09-12 00:04:13 +0200269
270.. data:: ZLIB_RUNTIME_VERSION
271
272 The version string of the zlib library actually loaded by the interpreter.
273
274 .. versionadded:: 3.3
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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000277.. seealso::
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279 Module :mod:`gzip`
280 Reading and writing :program:`gzip`\ -format files.
281
282 http://www.zlib.net
283 The zlib library home page.
284
285 http://www.zlib.net/manual.html
286 The zlib manual explains the semantics and usage of the library's many
287 functions.
288