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Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +00001\section{\module{zipfile} ---
2 Work with ZIP archives}
3
Fred Drake16753752000-09-18 16:21:11 +00004\declaremodule{standard}{zipfile}
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +00005\modulesynopsis{Read and write ZIP-format archive files.}
6\moduleauthor{James C. Ahlstrom}{jim@interet.com}
7\sectionauthor{James C. Ahlstrom}{jim@interet.com}
8% LaTeX markup by Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org>
9
Fred Drake6300bd42000-09-07 14:01:40 +000010\versionadded{1.6}
11
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +000012The ZIP file format is a common archive and compression standard.
13This module provides tools to create, read, write, append, and list a
Fred Drake42780242000-10-02 20:56:30 +000014ZIP file. Any advanced use of this module will require an
15understanding of the format, as defined in
16\citetitle[http://www.pkware.com/appnote.html]{PKZIP Application
17Note}.
18
19This module does not currently handle ZIP files which have appended
20comments, or multi-disk ZIP files.
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +000021
22The available attributes of this module are:
23
24\begin{excdesc}{error}
25 The error raised for bad ZIP files.
26\end{excdesc}
27
Fred Drake96d7a702001-05-11 01:08:13 +000028\begin{classdesc*}{ZipFile}
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +000029 The class for reading and writing ZIP files. See
30 ``\citetitle{ZipFile Objects}'' (section \ref{zipfile-objects}) for
31 constructor details.
32\end{classdesc}
33
Fred Drake96d7a702001-05-11 01:08:13 +000034\begin{classdesc*}{PyZipFile}
Fred Drake42780242000-10-02 20:56:30 +000035 Class for creating ZIP archives containing Python libraries.
36\end{classdesc}
37
38\begin{classdesc}{ZipInfo}{\optional{filename\optional{, date_time}}}
39 Class used the represent infomation about a member of an archive.
40 Instances of this class are returned by the \method{getinfo()} and
Fred Drakee35360f2000-10-03 15:16:31 +000041 \method{infolist()} methods of \class{ZipFile} objects. Most users
Fred Drake42780242000-10-02 20:56:30 +000042 of the \module{zipfile} module will not need to create these, but
43 only use those created by this module.
44 \var{filename} should be the full name of the archive member, and
45 \var{date_time} should be a tuple containing six fields which
46 describe the time of the last modification to the file; the fields
47 are described in section \ref{zipinfo-objects}, ``ZipInfo Objects.''
48\end{classdesc}
49
Fred Drake5d63a392000-10-06 15:29:56 +000050\begin{funcdesc}{is_zipfile}{filename}
51 Returns true if \var{filename} is a valid ZIP file based on its magic
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +000052 number, otherwise returns false. This module does not currently
53 handle ZIP files which have appended comments.
54\end{funcdesc}
55
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +000056\begin{datadesc}{ZIP_STORED}
Fred Drake5d63a392000-10-06 15:29:56 +000057 The numeric constant for an uncompressed archive member.
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +000058\end{datadesc}
59
60\begin{datadesc}{ZIP_DEFLATED}
61 The numeric constant for the usual ZIP compression method. This
62 requires the zlib module. No other compression methods are
63 currently supported.
64\end{datadesc}
65
66
67\begin{seealso}
Fred Drake58295de2000-09-30 00:11:45 +000068 \seetitle[http://www.pkware.com/appnote.html]{PKZIP Application
69 Note}{Documentation on the ZIP file format by Phil
70 Katz, the creator of the format and algorithms used.}
71
72 \seetitle[http://www.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/]{Info-ZIP Home Page}{
73 Information about the Info-ZIP project's ZIP archive
74 programs and development libraries.}
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +000075\end{seealso}
76
77
78\subsection{ZipFile Objects \label{zipfile-objects}}
79
Fred Drakebda3a592001-05-09 19:57:37 +000080\begin{classdesc}{ZipFile}{file\optional{, mode\optional{, compression}}}
81 Open a ZIP file, where \var{file} can be either a path to a file
82 (i.e. a string) or a file-like object. The \var{mode} parameter
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +000083 should be \code{'r'} to read an existing file, \code{'w'} to
84 truncate and write a new file, or \code{'a'} to append to an
Fred Drakebda3a592001-05-09 19:57:37 +000085 existing file. For \var{mode} is \code{'a'} and \var{file}
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +000086 refers to an existing ZIP file, then additional files are added to
Fred Drakebda3a592001-05-09 19:57:37 +000087 it. If \var{file} does not refer to a ZIP file, then a new ZIP
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +000088 archive is appended to the file. This is meant for adding a ZIP
89 archive to another file, such as \file{python.exe}. Using
Fred Drake42780242000-10-02 20:56:30 +000090
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +000091\begin{verbatim}
92cat myzip.zip >> python.exe
93\end{verbatim}
Fred Drake42780242000-10-02 20:56:30 +000094
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +000095 also works, and at least \program{WinZip} can read such files.
96 \var{compression} is the ZIP compression method to use when writing
97 the archive, and should be \constant{ZIP_STORED} or
98 \constant{ZIP_DEFLATED}; unrecognized values will cause
Fred Drakee35360f2000-10-03 15:16:31 +000099 \exception{RuntimeError} to be raised. If \constant{ZIP_DEFLATED}
100 is specified but the \refmodule{zlib} module is not avaialble,
101 \exception{RuntimeError} is also raised. The default is
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +0000102 \constant{ZIP_STORED}.
103\end{classdesc}
104
Fred Drakee35360f2000-10-03 15:16:31 +0000105\begin{methoddesc}{close}{}
106 Close the archive file. You must call \method{close()} before
107 exiting your program or essential records will not be written.
108\end{methoddesc}
109
110\begin{methoddesc}{getinfo}{name}
111 Return a \class{ZipInfo} object with information about the archive
112 member \var{name}.
113\end{methoddesc}
114
Fred Drake42780242000-10-02 20:56:30 +0000115\begin{methoddesc}{infolist}{}
116 Return a list containing a \class{ZipInfo} object for each member of
117 the archive. The objects are in the same order as their entries in
118 the actual ZIP file on disk if an existing archive was opened.
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +0000119\end{methoddesc}
120
Fred Drake6fe9bac2000-10-11 18:56:00 +0000121\begin{methoddesc}{namelist}{}
122 Return a list of archive members by name.
123\end{methoddesc}
124
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +0000125\begin{methoddesc}{printdir}{}
Fred Drake42780242000-10-02 20:56:30 +0000126 Print a table of contents for the archive to \code{sys.stdout}.
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +0000127\end{methoddesc}
128
129\begin{methoddesc}{read}{name}
130 Return the bytes of the file in the archive. The archive must be
131 open for read or append.
132\end{methoddesc}
133
Fred Drake42780242000-10-02 20:56:30 +0000134\begin{methoddesc}{testzip}{}
135 Read all the files in the archive and check their CRC's. Return the
136 name of the first bad file, or else return \code{None}.
137\end{methoddesc}
138
Fred Drakee35360f2000-10-03 15:16:31 +0000139\begin{methoddesc}{write}{filename\optional{, arcname\optional{,
140 compress_type}}}
Fred Drake42780242000-10-02 20:56:30 +0000141 Write the file named \var{filename} to the archive, giving it the
Fred Drakee35360f2000-10-03 15:16:31 +0000142 archive name \var{arcname} (by default, this will be the same as
143 \var{filename}). If given, \var{compress_type} overrides the value
144 given for the \var{compression} parameter to the constructor for
145 the new entry. The archive must be open with mode \code{'w'} or
146 \code{'a'}.
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +0000147\end{methoddesc}
148
Fred Drakee35360f2000-10-03 15:16:31 +0000149\begin{methoddesc}{writestr}{zinfo, bytes}
150 Write the string \var{bytes} to the archive; meta-information is
151 given as the \class{ZipInfo} instance \var{zinfo}. At least the
152 filename, date, and time must be given by \var{zinfo}. The archive
153 must be opened with mode \code{'w'} or \code{'a'}.
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +0000154\end{methoddesc}
155
Fred Drake42780242000-10-02 20:56:30 +0000156
157The following data attribute is also available:
158
159\begin{memberdesc}{debug}
160 The level of debug output to use. This may be set from \code{0}
161 (the default, no output) to \code{3} (the most output). Debugging
162 information is written to \code{sys.stdout}.
163\end{memberdesc}
164
165
166\subsection{PyZipFile Objects \label{pyzipfile-objects}}
167
168The \class{PyZipFile} constructor takes the same parameters as the
169\class{ZipFile} constructor. Instances have one method in addition to
170those of \class{ZipFile} objects.
171
172\begin{methoddesc}[PyZipFile]{writepy}{pathname\optional{, basename}}
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +0000173 Search for files \file{*.py} and add the corresponding file to the
174 archive. The corresponding file is a \file{*.pyo} file if
175 available, else a \file{*.pyc} file, compiling if necessary. If the
176 pathname is a file, the filename must end with \file{.py}, and just
Fred Drake42780242000-10-02 20:56:30 +0000177 the (corresponding \file{*.py[co]}) file is added at the top level
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +0000178 (no path information). If it is a directory, and the directory is
Fred Drake42780242000-10-02 20:56:30 +0000179 not a package directory, then all the files \file{*.py[co]} are
Fred Drake3c9f9362000-03-31 17:51:10 +0000180 added at the top level. If the directory is a package directory,
181 then all \file{*.py[oc]} are added under the package name as a file
182 path, and if any subdirectories are package directories, all of
183 these are added recursively. \var{basename} is intended for
184 internal use only. The \method{writepy()} method makes archives
185 with file names like this:
186
187\begin{verbatim}
188 string.pyc # Top level name
189 test/__init__.pyc # Package directory
190 test/testall.pyc # Module test.testall
191 test/bogus/__init__.pyc # Subpackage directory
192 test/bogus/myfile.pyc # Submodule test.bogus.myfile
193\end{verbatim}
194\end{methoddesc}
195
Fred Drake42780242000-10-02 20:56:30 +0000196
197\subsection{ZipInfo Objects \label{zipinfo-objects}}
198
199Instances of the \class{ZipInfo} class are returned by the
Fred Drakee35360f2000-10-03 15:16:31 +0000200\method{getinfo()} and \method{infolist()} methods of
Fred Drake42780242000-10-02 20:56:30 +0000201\class{ZipFile} objects. Each object stores information about a
202single member of the ZIP archive.
203
204Instances have the following attributes:
205
206\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{filename}
207 Name of the file in the archive.
208\end{memberdesc}
209
210\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{date_time}
211 The time and date of the last modification to to the archive
212 member. This is a tuple of six values:
213
214\begin{tableii}{c|l}{code}{Index}{Value}
215 \lineii{0}{Year}
216 \lineii{1}{Month (one-based)}
217 \lineii{2}{Day of month (one-based)}
218 \lineii{3}{Hours (zero-based)}
219 \lineii{4}{Minutes (zero-based)}
220 \lineii{5}{Seconds (zero-based)}
221\end{tableii}
222\end{memberdesc}
223
224\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{compress_type}
225 Type of compression for the archive member.
226\end{memberdesc}
227
228\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{comment}
229 Comment for the individual archive member.
230\end{memberdesc}
231
232\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{extra}
233 Expansion field data. The
234 \citetitle[http://www.pkware.com/appnote.html]{PKZIP Application
235 Note} contains some comments on the internal structure of the data
236 contained in this string.
237\end{memberdesc}
238
239\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{create_system}
240 System which created ZIP archive.
241\end{memberdesc}
242
243\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{create_version}
244 PKZIP version which created ZIP archive.
245\end{memberdesc}
246
247\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{extract_version}
248 PKZIP version needed to extract archive.
249\end{memberdesc}
250
251\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{reserved}
252 Must be zero.
253\end{memberdesc}
254
255\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{flag_bits}
256 ZIP flag bits.
257\end{memberdesc}
258
259\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{volume}
260 Volume number of file header.
261\end{memberdesc}
262
263\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{internal_attr}
264 Internal attributes.
265\end{memberdesc}
266
267\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{external_attr}
268 External file attributes.
269\end{memberdesc}
270
271\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{header_offset}
272 Byte offset to the file header.
273\end{memberdesc}
274
275\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{file_offset}
276 Byte offset to the start of the file data.
277\end{memberdesc}
278
279\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{CRC}
280 CRC-32 of the uncompressed file.
281\end{memberdesc}
282
283\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{compress_size}
284 Size of the compressed data.
285\end{memberdesc}
286
287\begin{memberdesc}[ZipInfo]{file_size}
288 Size of the uncompressed file.
289\end{memberdesc}