| """ |
| Read and write ZIP files. |
| |
| XXX references to utf-8 need further investigation. |
| """ |
| import binascii |
| import importlib.util |
| import io |
| import itertools |
| import os |
| import posixpath |
| import shutil |
| import stat |
| import struct |
| import sys |
| import threading |
| import time |
| import contextlib |
| |
| try: |
| import zlib # We may need its compression method |
| crc32 = zlib.crc32 |
| except ImportError: |
| zlib = None |
| crc32 = binascii.crc32 |
| |
| try: |
| import bz2 # We may need its compression method |
| except ImportError: |
| bz2 = None |
| |
| try: |
| import lzma # We may need its compression method |
| except ImportError: |
| lzma = None |
| |
| __all__ = ["BadZipFile", "BadZipfile", "error", |
| "ZIP_STORED", "ZIP_DEFLATED", "ZIP_BZIP2", "ZIP_LZMA", |
| "is_zipfile", "ZipInfo", "ZipFile", "PyZipFile", "LargeZipFile", |
| "Path"] |
| |
| class BadZipFile(Exception): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class LargeZipFile(Exception): |
| """ |
| Raised when writing a zipfile, the zipfile requires ZIP64 extensions |
| and those extensions are disabled. |
| """ |
| |
| error = BadZipfile = BadZipFile # Pre-3.2 compatibility names |
| |
| |
| ZIP64_LIMIT = (1 << 31) - 1 |
| ZIP_FILECOUNT_LIMIT = (1 << 16) - 1 |
| ZIP_MAX_COMMENT = (1 << 16) - 1 |
| |
| # constants for Zip file compression methods |
| ZIP_STORED = 0 |
| ZIP_DEFLATED = 8 |
| ZIP_BZIP2 = 12 |
| ZIP_LZMA = 14 |
| # Other ZIP compression methods not supported |
| |
| DEFAULT_VERSION = 20 |
| ZIP64_VERSION = 45 |
| BZIP2_VERSION = 46 |
| LZMA_VERSION = 63 |
| # we recognize (but not necessarily support) all features up to that version |
| MAX_EXTRACT_VERSION = 63 |
| |
| # Below are some formats and associated data for reading/writing headers using |
| # the struct module. The names and structures of headers/records are those used |
| # in the PKWARE description of the ZIP file format: |
| # http://www.pkware.com/documents/casestudies/APPNOTE.TXT |
| # (URL valid as of January 2008) |
| |
| # The "end of central directory" structure, magic number, size, and indices |
| # (section V.I in the format document) |
| structEndArchive = b"<4s4H2LH" |
| stringEndArchive = b"PK\005\006" |
| sizeEndCentDir = struct.calcsize(structEndArchive) |
| |
| _ECD_SIGNATURE = 0 |
| _ECD_DISK_NUMBER = 1 |
| _ECD_DISK_START = 2 |
| _ECD_ENTRIES_THIS_DISK = 3 |
| _ECD_ENTRIES_TOTAL = 4 |
| _ECD_SIZE = 5 |
| _ECD_OFFSET = 6 |
| _ECD_COMMENT_SIZE = 7 |
| # These last two indices are not part of the structure as defined in the |
| # spec, but they are used internally by this module as a convenience |
| _ECD_COMMENT = 8 |
| _ECD_LOCATION = 9 |
| |
| # The "central directory" structure, magic number, size, and indices |
| # of entries in the structure (section V.F in the format document) |
| structCentralDir = "<4s4B4HL2L5H2L" |
| stringCentralDir = b"PK\001\002" |
| sizeCentralDir = struct.calcsize(structCentralDir) |
| |
| # indexes of entries in the central directory structure |
| _CD_SIGNATURE = 0 |
| _CD_CREATE_VERSION = 1 |
| _CD_CREATE_SYSTEM = 2 |
| _CD_EXTRACT_VERSION = 3 |
| _CD_EXTRACT_SYSTEM = 4 |
| _CD_FLAG_BITS = 5 |
| _CD_COMPRESS_TYPE = 6 |
| _CD_TIME = 7 |
| _CD_DATE = 8 |
| _CD_CRC = 9 |
| _CD_COMPRESSED_SIZE = 10 |
| _CD_UNCOMPRESSED_SIZE = 11 |
| _CD_FILENAME_LENGTH = 12 |
| _CD_EXTRA_FIELD_LENGTH = 13 |
| _CD_COMMENT_LENGTH = 14 |
| _CD_DISK_NUMBER_START = 15 |
| _CD_INTERNAL_FILE_ATTRIBUTES = 16 |
| _CD_EXTERNAL_FILE_ATTRIBUTES = 17 |
| _CD_LOCAL_HEADER_OFFSET = 18 |
| |
| # The "local file header" structure, magic number, size, and indices |
| # (section V.A in the format document) |
| structFileHeader = "<4s2B4HL2L2H" |
| stringFileHeader = b"PK\003\004" |
| sizeFileHeader = struct.calcsize(structFileHeader) |
| |
| _FH_SIGNATURE = 0 |
| _FH_EXTRACT_VERSION = 1 |
| _FH_EXTRACT_SYSTEM = 2 |
| _FH_GENERAL_PURPOSE_FLAG_BITS = 3 |
| _FH_COMPRESSION_METHOD = 4 |
| _FH_LAST_MOD_TIME = 5 |
| _FH_LAST_MOD_DATE = 6 |
| _FH_CRC = 7 |
| _FH_COMPRESSED_SIZE = 8 |
| _FH_UNCOMPRESSED_SIZE = 9 |
| _FH_FILENAME_LENGTH = 10 |
| _FH_EXTRA_FIELD_LENGTH = 11 |
| |
| # The "Zip64 end of central directory locator" structure, magic number, and size |
| structEndArchive64Locator = "<4sLQL" |
| stringEndArchive64Locator = b"PK\x06\x07" |
| sizeEndCentDir64Locator = struct.calcsize(structEndArchive64Locator) |
| |
| # The "Zip64 end of central directory" record, magic number, size, and indices |
| # (section V.G in the format document) |
| structEndArchive64 = "<4sQ2H2L4Q" |
| stringEndArchive64 = b"PK\x06\x06" |
| sizeEndCentDir64 = struct.calcsize(structEndArchive64) |
| |
| _CD64_SIGNATURE = 0 |
| _CD64_DIRECTORY_RECSIZE = 1 |
| _CD64_CREATE_VERSION = 2 |
| _CD64_EXTRACT_VERSION = 3 |
| _CD64_DISK_NUMBER = 4 |
| _CD64_DISK_NUMBER_START = 5 |
| _CD64_NUMBER_ENTRIES_THIS_DISK = 6 |
| _CD64_NUMBER_ENTRIES_TOTAL = 7 |
| _CD64_DIRECTORY_SIZE = 8 |
| _CD64_OFFSET_START_CENTDIR = 9 |
| |
| _DD_SIGNATURE = 0x08074b50 |
| |
| _EXTRA_FIELD_STRUCT = struct.Struct('<HH') |
| |
| def _strip_extra(extra, xids): |
| # Remove Extra Fields with specified IDs. |
| unpack = _EXTRA_FIELD_STRUCT.unpack |
| modified = False |
| buffer = [] |
| start = i = 0 |
| while i + 4 <= len(extra): |
| xid, xlen = unpack(extra[i : i + 4]) |
| j = i + 4 + xlen |
| if xid in xids: |
| if i != start: |
| buffer.append(extra[start : i]) |
| start = j |
| modified = True |
| i = j |
| if not modified: |
| return extra |
| return b''.join(buffer) |
| |
| def _check_zipfile(fp): |
| try: |
| if _EndRecData(fp): |
| return True # file has correct magic number |
| except OSError: |
| pass |
| return False |
| |
| def is_zipfile(filename): |
| """Quickly see if a file is a ZIP file by checking the magic number. |
| |
| The filename argument may be a file or file-like object too. |
| """ |
| result = False |
| try: |
| if hasattr(filename, "read"): |
| result = _check_zipfile(fp=filename) |
| else: |
| with open(filename, "rb") as fp: |
| result = _check_zipfile(fp) |
| except OSError: |
| pass |
| return result |
| |
| def _EndRecData64(fpin, offset, endrec): |
| """ |
| Read the ZIP64 end-of-archive records and use that to update endrec |
| """ |
| try: |
| fpin.seek(offset - sizeEndCentDir64Locator, 2) |
| except OSError: |
| # If the seek fails, the file is not large enough to contain a ZIP64 |
| # end-of-archive record, so just return the end record we were given. |
| return endrec |
| |
| data = fpin.read(sizeEndCentDir64Locator) |
| if len(data) != sizeEndCentDir64Locator: |
| return endrec |
| sig, diskno, reloff, disks = struct.unpack(structEndArchive64Locator, data) |
| if sig != stringEndArchive64Locator: |
| return endrec |
| |
| if diskno != 0 or disks > 1: |
| raise BadZipFile("zipfiles that span multiple disks are not supported") |
| |
| # Assume no 'zip64 extensible data' |
| fpin.seek(offset - sizeEndCentDir64Locator - sizeEndCentDir64, 2) |
| data = fpin.read(sizeEndCentDir64) |
| if len(data) != sizeEndCentDir64: |
| return endrec |
| sig, sz, create_version, read_version, disk_num, disk_dir, \ |
| dircount, dircount2, dirsize, diroffset = \ |
| struct.unpack(structEndArchive64, data) |
| if sig != stringEndArchive64: |
| return endrec |
| |
| # Update the original endrec using data from the ZIP64 record |
| endrec[_ECD_SIGNATURE] = sig |
| endrec[_ECD_DISK_NUMBER] = disk_num |
| endrec[_ECD_DISK_START] = disk_dir |
| endrec[_ECD_ENTRIES_THIS_DISK] = dircount |
| endrec[_ECD_ENTRIES_TOTAL] = dircount2 |
| endrec[_ECD_SIZE] = dirsize |
| endrec[_ECD_OFFSET] = diroffset |
| return endrec |
| |
| |
| def _EndRecData(fpin): |
| """Return data from the "End of Central Directory" record, or None. |
| |
| The data is a list of the nine items in the ZIP "End of central dir" |
| record followed by a tenth item, the file seek offset of this record.""" |
| |
| # Determine file size |
| fpin.seek(0, 2) |
| filesize = fpin.tell() |
| |
| # Check to see if this is ZIP file with no archive comment (the |
| # "end of central directory" structure should be the last item in the |
| # file if this is the case). |
| try: |
| fpin.seek(-sizeEndCentDir, 2) |
| except OSError: |
| return None |
| data = fpin.read() |
| if (len(data) == sizeEndCentDir and |
| data[0:4] == stringEndArchive and |
| data[-2:] == b"\000\000"): |
| # the signature is correct and there's no comment, unpack structure |
| endrec = struct.unpack(structEndArchive, data) |
| endrec=list(endrec) |
| |
| # Append a blank comment and record start offset |
| endrec.append(b"") |
| endrec.append(filesize - sizeEndCentDir) |
| |
| # Try to read the "Zip64 end of central directory" structure |
| return _EndRecData64(fpin, -sizeEndCentDir, endrec) |
| |
| # Either this is not a ZIP file, or it is a ZIP file with an archive |
| # comment. Search the end of the file for the "end of central directory" |
| # record signature. The comment is the last item in the ZIP file and may be |
| # up to 64K long. It is assumed that the "end of central directory" magic |
| # number does not appear in the comment. |
| maxCommentStart = max(filesize - (1 << 16) - sizeEndCentDir, 0) |
| fpin.seek(maxCommentStart, 0) |
| data = fpin.read() |
| start = data.rfind(stringEndArchive) |
| if start >= 0: |
| # found the magic number; attempt to unpack and interpret |
| recData = data[start:start+sizeEndCentDir] |
| if len(recData) != sizeEndCentDir: |
| # Zip file is corrupted. |
| return None |
| endrec = list(struct.unpack(structEndArchive, recData)) |
| commentSize = endrec[_ECD_COMMENT_SIZE] #as claimed by the zip file |
| comment = data[start+sizeEndCentDir:start+sizeEndCentDir+commentSize] |
| endrec.append(comment) |
| endrec.append(maxCommentStart + start) |
| |
| # Try to read the "Zip64 end of central directory" structure |
| return _EndRecData64(fpin, maxCommentStart + start - filesize, |
| endrec) |
| |
| # Unable to find a valid end of central directory structure |
| return None |
| |
| |
| class ZipInfo (object): |
| """Class with attributes describing each file in the ZIP archive.""" |
| |
| __slots__ = ( |
| 'orig_filename', |
| 'filename', |
| 'date_time', |
| 'compress_type', |
| '_compresslevel', |
| 'comment', |
| 'extra', |
| 'create_system', |
| 'create_version', |
| 'extract_version', |
| 'reserved', |
| 'flag_bits', |
| 'volume', |
| 'internal_attr', |
| 'external_attr', |
| 'header_offset', |
| 'CRC', |
| 'compress_size', |
| 'file_size', |
| '_raw_time', |
| ) |
| |
| def __init__(self, filename="NoName", date_time=(1980,1,1,0,0,0)): |
| self.orig_filename = filename # Original file name in archive |
| |
| # Terminate the file name at the first null byte. Null bytes in file |
| # names are used as tricks by viruses in archives. |
| null_byte = filename.find(chr(0)) |
| if null_byte >= 0: |
| filename = filename[0:null_byte] |
| # This is used to ensure paths in generated ZIP files always use |
| # forward slashes as the directory separator, as required by the |
| # ZIP format specification. |
| if os.sep != "/" and os.sep in filename: |
| filename = filename.replace(os.sep, "/") |
| |
| self.filename = filename # Normalized file name |
| self.date_time = date_time # year, month, day, hour, min, sec |
| |
| if date_time[0] < 1980: |
| raise ValueError('ZIP does not support timestamps before 1980') |
| |
| # Standard values: |
| self.compress_type = ZIP_STORED # Type of compression for the file |
| self._compresslevel = None # Level for the compressor |
| self.comment = b"" # Comment for each file |
| self.extra = b"" # ZIP extra data |
| if sys.platform == 'win32': |
| self.create_system = 0 # System which created ZIP archive |
| else: |
| # Assume everything else is unix-y |
| self.create_system = 3 # System which created ZIP archive |
| self.create_version = DEFAULT_VERSION # Version which created ZIP archive |
| self.extract_version = DEFAULT_VERSION # Version needed to extract archive |
| self.reserved = 0 # Must be zero |
| self.flag_bits = 0 # ZIP flag bits |
| self.volume = 0 # Volume number of file header |
| self.internal_attr = 0 # Internal attributes |
| self.external_attr = 0 # External file attributes |
| self.compress_size = 0 # Size of the compressed file |
| self.file_size = 0 # Size of the uncompressed file |
| # Other attributes are set by class ZipFile: |
| # header_offset Byte offset to the file header |
| # CRC CRC-32 of the uncompressed file |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| result = ['<%s filename=%r' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.filename)] |
| if self.compress_type != ZIP_STORED: |
| result.append(' compress_type=%s' % |
| compressor_names.get(self.compress_type, |
| self.compress_type)) |
| hi = self.external_attr >> 16 |
| lo = self.external_attr & 0xFFFF |
| if hi: |
| result.append(' filemode=%r' % stat.filemode(hi)) |
| if lo: |
| result.append(' external_attr=%#x' % lo) |
| isdir = self.is_dir() |
| if not isdir or self.file_size: |
| result.append(' file_size=%r' % self.file_size) |
| if ((not isdir or self.compress_size) and |
| (self.compress_type != ZIP_STORED or |
| self.file_size != self.compress_size)): |
| result.append(' compress_size=%r' % self.compress_size) |
| result.append('>') |
| return ''.join(result) |
| |
| def FileHeader(self, zip64=None): |
| """Return the per-file header as a bytes object.""" |
| dt = self.date_time |
| dosdate = (dt[0] - 1980) << 9 | dt[1] << 5 | dt[2] |
| dostime = dt[3] << 11 | dt[4] << 5 | (dt[5] // 2) |
| if self.flag_bits & 0x08: |
| # Set these to zero because we write them after the file data |
| CRC = compress_size = file_size = 0 |
| else: |
| CRC = self.CRC |
| compress_size = self.compress_size |
| file_size = self.file_size |
| |
| extra = self.extra |
| |
| min_version = 0 |
| if zip64 is None: |
| zip64 = file_size > ZIP64_LIMIT or compress_size > ZIP64_LIMIT |
| if zip64: |
| fmt = '<HHQQ' |
| extra = extra + struct.pack(fmt, |
| 1, struct.calcsize(fmt)-4, file_size, compress_size) |
| if file_size > ZIP64_LIMIT or compress_size > ZIP64_LIMIT: |
| if not zip64: |
| raise LargeZipFile("Filesize would require ZIP64 extensions") |
| # File is larger than what fits into a 4 byte integer, |
| # fall back to the ZIP64 extension |
| file_size = 0xffffffff |
| compress_size = 0xffffffff |
| min_version = ZIP64_VERSION |
| |
| if self.compress_type == ZIP_BZIP2: |
| min_version = max(BZIP2_VERSION, min_version) |
| elif self.compress_type == ZIP_LZMA: |
| min_version = max(LZMA_VERSION, min_version) |
| |
| self.extract_version = max(min_version, self.extract_version) |
| self.create_version = max(min_version, self.create_version) |
| filename, flag_bits = self._encodeFilenameFlags() |
| header = struct.pack(structFileHeader, stringFileHeader, |
| self.extract_version, self.reserved, flag_bits, |
| self.compress_type, dostime, dosdate, CRC, |
| compress_size, file_size, |
| len(filename), len(extra)) |
| return header + filename + extra |
| |
| def _encodeFilenameFlags(self): |
| try: |
| return self.filename.encode('ascii'), self.flag_bits |
| except UnicodeEncodeError: |
| return self.filename.encode('utf-8'), self.flag_bits | 0x800 |
| |
| def _decodeExtra(self): |
| # Try to decode the extra field. |
| extra = self.extra |
| unpack = struct.unpack |
| while len(extra) >= 4: |
| tp, ln = unpack('<HH', extra[:4]) |
| if ln+4 > len(extra): |
| raise BadZipFile("Corrupt extra field %04x (size=%d)" % (tp, ln)) |
| if tp == 0x0001: |
| data = extra[4:ln+4] |
| # ZIP64 extension (large files and/or large archives) |
| try: |
| if self.file_size in (0xFFFF_FFFF_FFFF_FFFF, 0xFFFF_FFFF): |
| field = "File size" |
| self.file_size, = unpack('<Q', data[:8]) |
| data = data[8:] |
| if self.compress_size == 0xFFFF_FFFF: |
| field = "Compress size" |
| self.compress_size, = unpack('<Q', data[:8]) |
| data = data[8:] |
| if self.header_offset == 0xFFFF_FFFF: |
| field = "Header offset" |
| self.header_offset, = unpack('<Q', data[:8]) |
| except struct.error: |
| raise BadZipFile(f"Corrupt zip64 extra field. " |
| f"{field} not found.") from None |
| |
| extra = extra[ln+4:] |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def from_file(cls, filename, arcname=None, *, strict_timestamps=True): |
| """Construct an appropriate ZipInfo for a file on the filesystem. |
| |
| filename should be the path to a file or directory on the filesystem. |
| |
| arcname is the name which it will have within the archive (by default, |
| this will be the same as filename, but without a drive letter and with |
| leading path separators removed). |
| """ |
| if isinstance(filename, os.PathLike): |
| filename = os.fspath(filename) |
| st = os.stat(filename) |
| isdir = stat.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) |
| mtime = time.localtime(st.st_mtime) |
| date_time = mtime[0:6] |
| if not strict_timestamps and date_time[0] < 1980: |
| date_time = (1980, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0) |
| elif not strict_timestamps and date_time[0] > 2107: |
| date_time = (2107, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59) |
| # Create ZipInfo instance to store file information |
| if arcname is None: |
| arcname = filename |
| arcname = os.path.normpath(os.path.splitdrive(arcname)[1]) |
| while arcname[0] in (os.sep, os.altsep): |
| arcname = arcname[1:] |
| if isdir: |
| arcname += '/' |
| zinfo = cls(arcname, date_time) |
| zinfo.external_attr = (st.st_mode & 0xFFFF) << 16 # Unix attributes |
| if isdir: |
| zinfo.file_size = 0 |
| zinfo.external_attr |= 0x10 # MS-DOS directory flag |
| else: |
| zinfo.file_size = st.st_size |
| |
| return zinfo |
| |
| def is_dir(self): |
| """Return True if this archive member is a directory.""" |
| return self.filename[-1] == '/' |
| |
| |
| # ZIP encryption uses the CRC32 one-byte primitive for scrambling some |
| # internal keys. We noticed that a direct implementation is faster than |
| # relying on binascii.crc32(). |
| |
| _crctable = None |
| def _gen_crc(crc): |
| for j in range(8): |
| if crc & 1: |
| crc = (crc >> 1) ^ 0xEDB88320 |
| else: |
| crc >>= 1 |
| return crc |
| |
| # ZIP supports a password-based form of encryption. Even though known |
| # plaintext attacks have been found against it, it is still useful |
| # to be able to get data out of such a file. |
| # |
| # Usage: |
| # zd = _ZipDecrypter(mypwd) |
| # plain_bytes = zd(cypher_bytes) |
| |
| def _ZipDecrypter(pwd): |
| key0 = 305419896 |
| key1 = 591751049 |
| key2 = 878082192 |
| |
| global _crctable |
| if _crctable is None: |
| _crctable = list(map(_gen_crc, range(256))) |
| crctable = _crctable |
| |
| def crc32(ch, crc): |
| """Compute the CRC32 primitive on one byte.""" |
| return (crc >> 8) ^ crctable[(crc ^ ch) & 0xFF] |
| |
| def update_keys(c): |
| nonlocal key0, key1, key2 |
| key0 = crc32(c, key0) |
| key1 = (key1 + (key0 & 0xFF)) & 0xFFFFFFFF |
| key1 = (key1 * 134775813 + 1) & 0xFFFFFFFF |
| key2 = crc32(key1 >> 24, key2) |
| |
| for p in pwd: |
| update_keys(p) |
| |
| def decrypter(data): |
| """Decrypt a bytes object.""" |
| result = bytearray() |
| append = result.append |
| for c in data: |
| k = key2 | 2 |
| c ^= ((k * (k^1)) >> 8) & 0xFF |
| update_keys(c) |
| append(c) |
| return bytes(result) |
| |
| return decrypter |
| |
| |
| class LZMACompressor: |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| self._comp = None |
| |
| def _init(self): |
| props = lzma._encode_filter_properties({'id': lzma.FILTER_LZMA1}) |
| self._comp = lzma.LZMACompressor(lzma.FORMAT_RAW, filters=[ |
| lzma._decode_filter_properties(lzma.FILTER_LZMA1, props) |
| ]) |
| return struct.pack('<BBH', 9, 4, len(props)) + props |
| |
| def compress(self, data): |
| if self._comp is None: |
| return self._init() + self._comp.compress(data) |
| return self._comp.compress(data) |
| |
| def flush(self): |
| if self._comp is None: |
| return self._init() + self._comp.flush() |
| return self._comp.flush() |
| |
| |
| class LZMADecompressor: |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| self._decomp = None |
| self._unconsumed = b'' |
| self.eof = False |
| |
| def decompress(self, data): |
| if self._decomp is None: |
| self._unconsumed += data |
| if len(self._unconsumed) <= 4: |
| return b'' |
| psize, = struct.unpack('<H', self._unconsumed[2:4]) |
| if len(self._unconsumed) <= 4 + psize: |
| return b'' |
| |
| self._decomp = lzma.LZMADecompressor(lzma.FORMAT_RAW, filters=[ |
| lzma._decode_filter_properties(lzma.FILTER_LZMA1, |
| self._unconsumed[4:4 + psize]) |
| ]) |
| data = self._unconsumed[4 + psize:] |
| del self._unconsumed |
| |
| result = self._decomp.decompress(data) |
| self.eof = self._decomp.eof |
| return result |
| |
| |
| compressor_names = { |
| 0: 'store', |
| 1: 'shrink', |
| 2: 'reduce', |
| 3: 'reduce', |
| 4: 'reduce', |
| 5: 'reduce', |
| 6: 'implode', |
| 7: 'tokenize', |
| 8: 'deflate', |
| 9: 'deflate64', |
| 10: 'implode', |
| 12: 'bzip2', |
| 14: 'lzma', |
| 18: 'terse', |
| 19: 'lz77', |
| 97: 'wavpack', |
| 98: 'ppmd', |
| } |
| |
| def _check_compression(compression): |
| if compression == ZIP_STORED: |
| pass |
| elif compression == ZIP_DEFLATED: |
| if not zlib: |
| raise RuntimeError( |
| "Compression requires the (missing) zlib module") |
| elif compression == ZIP_BZIP2: |
| if not bz2: |
| raise RuntimeError( |
| "Compression requires the (missing) bz2 module") |
| elif compression == ZIP_LZMA: |
| if not lzma: |
| raise RuntimeError( |
| "Compression requires the (missing) lzma module") |
| else: |
| raise NotImplementedError("That compression method is not supported") |
| |
| |
| def _get_compressor(compress_type, compresslevel=None): |
| if compress_type == ZIP_DEFLATED: |
| if compresslevel is not None: |
| return zlib.compressobj(compresslevel, zlib.DEFLATED, -15) |
| return zlib.compressobj(zlib.Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION, zlib.DEFLATED, -15) |
| elif compress_type == ZIP_BZIP2: |
| if compresslevel is not None: |
| return bz2.BZ2Compressor(compresslevel) |
| return bz2.BZ2Compressor() |
| # compresslevel is ignored for ZIP_LZMA |
| elif compress_type == ZIP_LZMA: |
| return LZMACompressor() |
| else: |
| return None |
| |
| |
| def _get_decompressor(compress_type): |
| _check_compression(compress_type) |
| if compress_type == ZIP_STORED: |
| return None |
| elif compress_type == ZIP_DEFLATED: |
| return zlib.decompressobj(-15) |
| elif compress_type == ZIP_BZIP2: |
| return bz2.BZ2Decompressor() |
| elif compress_type == ZIP_LZMA: |
| return LZMADecompressor() |
| else: |
| descr = compressor_names.get(compress_type) |
| if descr: |
| raise NotImplementedError("compression type %d (%s)" % (compress_type, descr)) |
| else: |
| raise NotImplementedError("compression type %d" % (compress_type,)) |
| |
| |
| class _SharedFile: |
| def __init__(self, file, pos, close, lock, writing): |
| self._file = file |
| self._pos = pos |
| self._close = close |
| self._lock = lock |
| self._writing = writing |
| self.seekable = file.seekable |
| self.tell = file.tell |
| |
| def seek(self, offset, whence=0): |
| with self._lock: |
| if self._writing(): |
| raise ValueError("Can't reposition in the ZIP file while " |
| "there is an open writing handle on it. " |
| "Close the writing handle before trying to read.") |
| self._file.seek(offset, whence) |
| self._pos = self._file.tell() |
| return self._pos |
| |
| def read(self, n=-1): |
| with self._lock: |
| if self._writing(): |
| raise ValueError("Can't read from the ZIP file while there " |
| "is an open writing handle on it. " |
| "Close the writing handle before trying to read.") |
| self._file.seek(self._pos) |
| data = self._file.read(n) |
| self._pos = self._file.tell() |
| return data |
| |
| def close(self): |
| if self._file is not None: |
| fileobj = self._file |
| self._file = None |
| self._close(fileobj) |
| |
| # Provide the tell method for unseekable stream |
| class _Tellable: |
| def __init__(self, fp): |
| self.fp = fp |
| self.offset = 0 |
| |
| def write(self, data): |
| n = self.fp.write(data) |
| self.offset += n |
| return n |
| |
| def tell(self): |
| return self.offset |
| |
| def flush(self): |
| self.fp.flush() |
| |
| def close(self): |
| self.fp.close() |
| |
| |
| class ZipExtFile(io.BufferedIOBase): |
| """File-like object for reading an archive member. |
| Is returned by ZipFile.open(). |
| """ |
| |
| # Max size supported by decompressor. |
| MAX_N = 1 << 31 - 1 |
| |
| # Read from compressed files in 4k blocks. |
| MIN_READ_SIZE = 4096 |
| |
| # Chunk size to read during seek |
| MAX_SEEK_READ = 1 << 24 |
| |
| def __init__(self, fileobj, mode, zipinfo, pwd=None, |
| close_fileobj=False): |
| self._fileobj = fileobj |
| self._pwd = pwd |
| self._close_fileobj = close_fileobj |
| |
| self._compress_type = zipinfo.compress_type |
| self._compress_left = zipinfo.compress_size |
| self._left = zipinfo.file_size |
| |
| self._decompressor = _get_decompressor(self._compress_type) |
| |
| self._eof = False |
| self._readbuffer = b'' |
| self._offset = 0 |
| |
| self.newlines = None |
| |
| self.mode = mode |
| self.name = zipinfo.filename |
| |
| if hasattr(zipinfo, 'CRC'): |
| self._expected_crc = zipinfo.CRC |
| self._running_crc = crc32(b'') |
| else: |
| self._expected_crc = None |
| |
| self._seekable = False |
| try: |
| if fileobj.seekable(): |
| self._orig_compress_start = fileobj.tell() |
| self._orig_compress_size = zipinfo.compress_size |
| self._orig_file_size = zipinfo.file_size |
| self._orig_start_crc = self._running_crc |
| self._seekable = True |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| |
| self._decrypter = None |
| if pwd: |
| if zipinfo.flag_bits & 0x8: |
| # compare against the file type from extended local headers |
| check_byte = (zipinfo._raw_time >> 8) & 0xff |
| else: |
| # compare against the CRC otherwise |
| check_byte = (zipinfo.CRC >> 24) & 0xff |
| h = self._init_decrypter() |
| if h != check_byte: |
| raise RuntimeError("Bad password for file %r" % zipinfo.orig_filename) |
| |
| |
| def _init_decrypter(self): |
| self._decrypter = _ZipDecrypter(self._pwd) |
| # The first 12 bytes in the cypher stream is an encryption header |
| # used to strengthen the algorithm. The first 11 bytes are |
| # completely random, while the 12th contains the MSB of the CRC, |
| # or the MSB of the file time depending on the header type |
| # and is used to check the correctness of the password. |
| header = self._fileobj.read(12) |
| self._compress_left -= 12 |
| return self._decrypter(header)[11] |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| result = ['<%s.%s' % (self.__class__.__module__, |
| self.__class__.__qualname__)] |
| if not self.closed: |
| result.append(' name=%r mode=%r' % (self.name, self.mode)) |
| if self._compress_type != ZIP_STORED: |
| result.append(' compress_type=%s' % |
| compressor_names.get(self._compress_type, |
| self._compress_type)) |
| else: |
| result.append(' [closed]') |
| result.append('>') |
| return ''.join(result) |
| |
| def readline(self, limit=-1): |
| """Read and return a line from the stream. |
| |
| If limit is specified, at most limit bytes will be read. |
| """ |
| |
| if limit < 0: |
| # Shortcut common case - newline found in buffer. |
| i = self._readbuffer.find(b'\n', self._offset) + 1 |
| if i > 0: |
| line = self._readbuffer[self._offset: i] |
| self._offset = i |
| return line |
| |
| return io.BufferedIOBase.readline(self, limit) |
| |
| def peek(self, n=1): |
| """Returns buffered bytes without advancing the position.""" |
| if n > len(self._readbuffer) - self._offset: |
| chunk = self.read(n) |
| if len(chunk) > self._offset: |
| self._readbuffer = chunk + self._readbuffer[self._offset:] |
| self._offset = 0 |
| else: |
| self._offset -= len(chunk) |
| |
| # Return up to 512 bytes to reduce allocation overhead for tight loops. |
| return self._readbuffer[self._offset: self._offset + 512] |
| |
| def readable(self): |
| if self.closed: |
| raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file.") |
| return True |
| |
| def read(self, n=-1): |
| """Read and return up to n bytes. |
| If the argument is omitted, None, or negative, data is read and returned until EOF is reached. |
| """ |
| if self.closed: |
| raise ValueError("read from closed file.") |
| if n is None or n < 0: |
| buf = self._readbuffer[self._offset:] |
| self._readbuffer = b'' |
| self._offset = 0 |
| while not self._eof: |
| buf += self._read1(self.MAX_N) |
| return buf |
| |
| end = n + self._offset |
| if end < len(self._readbuffer): |
| buf = self._readbuffer[self._offset:end] |
| self._offset = end |
| return buf |
| |
| n = end - len(self._readbuffer) |
| buf = self._readbuffer[self._offset:] |
| self._readbuffer = b'' |
| self._offset = 0 |
| while n > 0 and not self._eof: |
| data = self._read1(n) |
| if n < len(data): |
| self._readbuffer = data |
| self._offset = n |
| buf += data[:n] |
| break |
| buf += data |
| n -= len(data) |
| return buf |
| |
| def _update_crc(self, newdata): |
| # Update the CRC using the given data. |
| if self._expected_crc is None: |
| # No need to compute the CRC if we don't have a reference value |
| return |
| self._running_crc = crc32(newdata, self._running_crc) |
| # Check the CRC if we're at the end of the file |
| if self._eof and self._running_crc != self._expected_crc: |
| raise BadZipFile("Bad CRC-32 for file %r" % self.name) |
| |
| def read1(self, n): |
| """Read up to n bytes with at most one read() system call.""" |
| |
| if n is None or n < 0: |
| buf = self._readbuffer[self._offset:] |
| self._readbuffer = b'' |
| self._offset = 0 |
| while not self._eof: |
| data = self._read1(self.MAX_N) |
| if data: |
| buf += data |
| break |
| return buf |
| |
| end = n + self._offset |
| if end < len(self._readbuffer): |
| buf = self._readbuffer[self._offset:end] |
| self._offset = end |
| return buf |
| |
| n = end - len(self._readbuffer) |
| buf = self._readbuffer[self._offset:] |
| self._readbuffer = b'' |
| self._offset = 0 |
| if n > 0: |
| while not self._eof: |
| data = self._read1(n) |
| if n < len(data): |
| self._readbuffer = data |
| self._offset = n |
| buf += data[:n] |
| break |
| if data: |
| buf += data |
| break |
| return buf |
| |
| def _read1(self, n): |
| # Read up to n compressed bytes with at most one read() system call, |
| # decrypt and decompress them. |
| if self._eof or n <= 0: |
| return b'' |
| |
| # Read from file. |
| if self._compress_type == ZIP_DEFLATED: |
| ## Handle unconsumed data. |
| data = self._decompressor.unconsumed_tail |
| if n > len(data): |
| data += self._read2(n - len(data)) |
| else: |
| data = self._read2(n) |
| |
| if self._compress_type == ZIP_STORED: |
| self._eof = self._compress_left <= 0 |
| elif self._compress_type == ZIP_DEFLATED: |
| n = max(n, self.MIN_READ_SIZE) |
| data = self._decompressor.decompress(data, n) |
| self._eof = (self._decompressor.eof or |
| self._compress_left <= 0 and |
| not self._decompressor.unconsumed_tail) |
| if self._eof: |
| data += self._decompressor.flush() |
| else: |
| data = self._decompressor.decompress(data) |
| self._eof = self._decompressor.eof or self._compress_left <= 0 |
| |
| data = data[:self._left] |
| self._left -= len(data) |
| if self._left <= 0: |
| self._eof = True |
| self._update_crc(data) |
| return data |
| |
| def _read2(self, n): |
| if self._compress_left <= 0: |
| return b'' |
| |
| n = max(n, self.MIN_READ_SIZE) |
| n = min(n, self._compress_left) |
| |
| data = self._fileobj.read(n) |
| self._compress_left -= len(data) |
| if not data: |
| raise EOFError |
| |
| if self._decrypter is not None: |
| data = self._decrypter(data) |
| return data |
| |
| def close(self): |
| try: |
| if self._close_fileobj: |
| self._fileobj.close() |
| finally: |
| super().close() |
| |
| def seekable(self): |
| if self.closed: |
| raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file.") |
| return self._seekable |
| |
| def seek(self, offset, whence=0): |
| if self.closed: |
| raise ValueError("seek on closed file.") |
| if not self._seekable: |
| raise io.UnsupportedOperation("underlying stream is not seekable") |
| curr_pos = self.tell() |
| if whence == 0: # Seek from start of file |
| new_pos = offset |
| elif whence == 1: # Seek from current position |
| new_pos = curr_pos + offset |
| elif whence == 2: # Seek from EOF |
| new_pos = self._orig_file_size + offset |
| else: |
| raise ValueError("whence must be os.SEEK_SET (0), " |
| "os.SEEK_CUR (1), or os.SEEK_END (2)") |
| |
| if new_pos > self._orig_file_size: |
| new_pos = self._orig_file_size |
| |
| if new_pos < 0: |
| new_pos = 0 |
| |
| read_offset = new_pos - curr_pos |
| buff_offset = read_offset + self._offset |
| |
| if buff_offset >= 0 and buff_offset < len(self._readbuffer): |
| # Just move the _offset index if the new position is in the _readbuffer |
| self._offset = buff_offset |
| read_offset = 0 |
| elif read_offset < 0: |
| # Position is before the current position. Reset the ZipExtFile |
| self._fileobj.seek(self._orig_compress_start) |
| self._running_crc = self._orig_start_crc |
| self._compress_left = self._orig_compress_size |
| self._left = self._orig_file_size |
| self._readbuffer = b'' |
| self._offset = 0 |
| self._decompressor = _get_decompressor(self._compress_type) |
| self._eof = False |
| read_offset = new_pos |
| if self._decrypter is not None: |
| self._init_decrypter() |
| |
| while read_offset > 0: |
| read_len = min(self.MAX_SEEK_READ, read_offset) |
| self.read(read_len) |
| read_offset -= read_len |
| |
| return self.tell() |
| |
| def tell(self): |
| if self.closed: |
| raise ValueError("tell on closed file.") |
| if not self._seekable: |
| raise io.UnsupportedOperation("underlying stream is not seekable") |
| filepos = self._orig_file_size - self._left - len(self._readbuffer) + self._offset |
| return filepos |
| |
| |
| class _ZipWriteFile(io.BufferedIOBase): |
| def __init__(self, zf, zinfo, zip64): |
| self._zinfo = zinfo |
| self._zip64 = zip64 |
| self._zipfile = zf |
| self._compressor = _get_compressor(zinfo.compress_type, |
| zinfo._compresslevel) |
| self._file_size = 0 |
| self._compress_size = 0 |
| self._crc = 0 |
| |
| @property |
| def _fileobj(self): |
| return self._zipfile.fp |
| |
| def writable(self): |
| return True |
| |
| def write(self, data): |
| if self.closed: |
| raise ValueError('I/O operation on closed file.') |
| nbytes = len(data) |
| self._file_size += nbytes |
| self._crc = crc32(data, self._crc) |
| if self._compressor: |
| data = self._compressor.compress(data) |
| self._compress_size += len(data) |
| self._fileobj.write(data) |
| return nbytes |
| |
| def close(self): |
| if self.closed: |
| return |
| try: |
| super().close() |
| # Flush any data from the compressor, and update header info |
| if self._compressor: |
| buf = self._compressor.flush() |
| self._compress_size += len(buf) |
| self._fileobj.write(buf) |
| self._zinfo.compress_size = self._compress_size |
| else: |
| self._zinfo.compress_size = self._file_size |
| self._zinfo.CRC = self._crc |
| self._zinfo.file_size = self._file_size |
| |
| # Write updated header info |
| if self._zinfo.flag_bits & 0x08: |
| # Write CRC and file sizes after the file data |
| fmt = '<LLQQ' if self._zip64 else '<LLLL' |
| self._fileobj.write(struct.pack(fmt, _DD_SIGNATURE, self._zinfo.CRC, |
| self._zinfo.compress_size, self._zinfo.file_size)) |
| self._zipfile.start_dir = self._fileobj.tell() |
| else: |
| if not self._zip64: |
| if self._file_size > ZIP64_LIMIT: |
| raise RuntimeError( |
| 'File size unexpectedly exceeded ZIP64 limit') |
| if self._compress_size > ZIP64_LIMIT: |
| raise RuntimeError( |
| 'Compressed size unexpectedly exceeded ZIP64 limit') |
| # Seek backwards and write file header (which will now include |
| # correct CRC and file sizes) |
| |
| # Preserve current position in file |
| self._zipfile.start_dir = self._fileobj.tell() |
| self._fileobj.seek(self._zinfo.header_offset) |
| self._fileobj.write(self._zinfo.FileHeader(self._zip64)) |
| self._fileobj.seek(self._zipfile.start_dir) |
| |
| # Successfully written: Add file to our caches |
| self._zipfile.filelist.append(self._zinfo) |
| self._zipfile.NameToInfo[self._zinfo.filename] = self._zinfo |
| finally: |
| self._zipfile._writing = False |
| |
| |
| |
| class ZipFile: |
| """ Class with methods to open, read, write, close, list zip files. |
| |
| z = ZipFile(file, mode="r", compression=ZIP_STORED, allowZip64=True, |
| compresslevel=None) |
| |
| file: Either the path to the file, or a file-like object. |
| If it is a path, the file will be opened and closed by ZipFile. |
| mode: The mode can be either read 'r', write 'w', exclusive create 'x', |
| or append 'a'. |
| compression: ZIP_STORED (no compression), ZIP_DEFLATED (requires zlib), |
| ZIP_BZIP2 (requires bz2) or ZIP_LZMA (requires lzma). |
| allowZip64: if True ZipFile will create files with ZIP64 extensions when |
| needed, otherwise it will raise an exception when this would |
| be necessary. |
| compresslevel: None (default for the given compression type) or an integer |
| specifying the level to pass to the compressor. |
| When using ZIP_STORED or ZIP_LZMA this keyword has no effect. |
| When using ZIP_DEFLATED integers 0 through 9 are accepted. |
| When using ZIP_BZIP2 integers 1 through 9 are accepted. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| fp = None # Set here since __del__ checks it |
| _windows_illegal_name_trans_table = None |
| |
| def __init__(self, file, mode="r", compression=ZIP_STORED, allowZip64=True, |
| compresslevel=None, *, strict_timestamps=True): |
| """Open the ZIP file with mode read 'r', write 'w', exclusive create 'x', |
| or append 'a'.""" |
| if mode not in ('r', 'w', 'x', 'a'): |
| raise ValueError("ZipFile requires mode 'r', 'w', 'x', or 'a'") |
| |
| _check_compression(compression) |
| |
| self._allowZip64 = allowZip64 |
| self._didModify = False |
| self.debug = 0 # Level of printing: 0 through 3 |
| self.NameToInfo = {} # Find file info given name |
| self.filelist = [] # List of ZipInfo instances for archive |
| self.compression = compression # Method of compression |
| self.compresslevel = compresslevel |
| self.mode = mode |
| self.pwd = None |
| self._comment = b'' |
| self._strict_timestamps = strict_timestamps |
| |
| # Check if we were passed a file-like object |
| if isinstance(file, os.PathLike): |
| file = os.fspath(file) |
| if isinstance(file, str): |
| # No, it's a filename |
| self._filePassed = 0 |
| self.filename = file |
| modeDict = {'r' : 'rb', 'w': 'w+b', 'x': 'x+b', 'a' : 'r+b', |
| 'r+b': 'w+b', 'w+b': 'wb', 'x+b': 'xb'} |
| filemode = modeDict[mode] |
| while True: |
| try: |
| self.fp = io.open(file, filemode) |
| except OSError: |
| if filemode in modeDict: |
| filemode = modeDict[filemode] |
| continue |
| raise |
| break |
| else: |
| self._filePassed = 1 |
| self.fp = file |
| self.filename = getattr(file, 'name', None) |
| self._fileRefCnt = 1 |
| self._lock = threading.RLock() |
| self._seekable = True |
| self._writing = False |
| |
| try: |
| if mode == 'r': |
| self._RealGetContents() |
| elif mode in ('w', 'x'): |
| # set the modified flag so central directory gets written |
| # even if no files are added to the archive |
| self._didModify = True |
| try: |
| self.start_dir = self.fp.tell() |
| except (AttributeError, OSError): |
| self.fp = _Tellable(self.fp) |
| self.start_dir = 0 |
| self._seekable = False |
| else: |
| # Some file-like objects can provide tell() but not seek() |
| try: |
| self.fp.seek(self.start_dir) |
| except (AttributeError, OSError): |
| self._seekable = False |
| elif mode == 'a': |
| try: |
| # See if file is a zip file |
| self._RealGetContents() |
| # seek to start of directory and overwrite |
| self.fp.seek(self.start_dir) |
| except BadZipFile: |
| # file is not a zip file, just append |
| self.fp.seek(0, 2) |
| |
| # set the modified flag so central directory gets written |
| # even if no files are added to the archive |
| self._didModify = True |
| self.start_dir = self.fp.tell() |
| else: |
| raise ValueError("Mode must be 'r', 'w', 'x', or 'a'") |
| except: |
| fp = self.fp |
| self.fp = None |
| self._fpclose(fp) |
| raise |
| |
| def __enter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): |
| self.close() |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| result = ['<%s.%s' % (self.__class__.__module__, |
| self.__class__.__qualname__)] |
| if self.fp is not None: |
| if self._filePassed: |
| result.append(' file=%r' % self.fp) |
| elif self.filename is not None: |
| result.append(' filename=%r' % self.filename) |
| result.append(' mode=%r' % self.mode) |
| else: |
| result.append(' [closed]') |
| result.append('>') |
| return ''.join(result) |
| |
| def _RealGetContents(self): |
| """Read in the table of contents for the ZIP file.""" |
| fp = self.fp |
| try: |
| endrec = _EndRecData(fp) |
| except OSError: |
| raise BadZipFile("File is not a zip file") |
| if not endrec: |
| raise BadZipFile("File is not a zip file") |
| if self.debug > 1: |
| print(endrec) |
| size_cd = endrec[_ECD_SIZE] # bytes in central directory |
| offset_cd = endrec[_ECD_OFFSET] # offset of central directory |
| self._comment = endrec[_ECD_COMMENT] # archive comment |
| |
| # "concat" is zero, unless zip was concatenated to another file |
| concat = endrec[_ECD_LOCATION] - size_cd - offset_cd |
| if endrec[_ECD_SIGNATURE] == stringEndArchive64: |
| # If Zip64 extension structures are present, account for them |
| concat -= (sizeEndCentDir64 + sizeEndCentDir64Locator) |
| |
| if self.debug > 2: |
| inferred = concat + offset_cd |
| print("given, inferred, offset", offset_cd, inferred, concat) |
| # self.start_dir: Position of start of central directory |
| self.start_dir = offset_cd + concat |
| fp.seek(self.start_dir, 0) |
| data = fp.read(size_cd) |
| fp = io.BytesIO(data) |
| total = 0 |
| while total < size_cd: |
| centdir = fp.read(sizeCentralDir) |
| if len(centdir) != sizeCentralDir: |
| raise BadZipFile("Truncated central directory") |
| centdir = struct.unpack(structCentralDir, centdir) |
| if centdir[_CD_SIGNATURE] != stringCentralDir: |
| raise BadZipFile("Bad magic number for central directory") |
| if self.debug > 2: |
| print(centdir) |
| filename = fp.read(centdir[_CD_FILENAME_LENGTH]) |
| flags = centdir[5] |
| if flags & 0x800: |
| # UTF-8 file names extension |
| filename = filename.decode('utf-8') |
| else: |
| # Historical ZIP filename encoding |
| filename = filename.decode('cp437') |
| # Create ZipInfo instance to store file information |
| x = ZipInfo(filename) |
| x.extra = fp.read(centdir[_CD_EXTRA_FIELD_LENGTH]) |
| x.comment = fp.read(centdir[_CD_COMMENT_LENGTH]) |
| x.header_offset = centdir[_CD_LOCAL_HEADER_OFFSET] |
| (x.create_version, x.create_system, x.extract_version, x.reserved, |
| x.flag_bits, x.compress_type, t, d, |
| x.CRC, x.compress_size, x.file_size) = centdir[1:12] |
| if x.extract_version > MAX_EXTRACT_VERSION: |
| raise NotImplementedError("zip file version %.1f" % |
| (x.extract_version / 10)) |
| x.volume, x.internal_attr, x.external_attr = centdir[15:18] |
| # Convert date/time code to (year, month, day, hour, min, sec) |
| x._raw_time = t |
| x.date_time = ( (d>>9)+1980, (d>>5)&0xF, d&0x1F, |
| t>>11, (t>>5)&0x3F, (t&0x1F) * 2 ) |
| |
| x._decodeExtra() |
| x.header_offset = x.header_offset + concat |
| self.filelist.append(x) |
| self.NameToInfo[x.filename] = x |
| |
| # update total bytes read from central directory |
| total = (total + sizeCentralDir + centdir[_CD_FILENAME_LENGTH] |
| + centdir[_CD_EXTRA_FIELD_LENGTH] |
| + centdir[_CD_COMMENT_LENGTH]) |
| |
| if self.debug > 2: |
| print("total", total) |
| |
| |
| def namelist(self): |
| """Return a list of file names in the archive.""" |
| return [data.filename for data in self.filelist] |
| |
| def infolist(self): |
| """Return a list of class ZipInfo instances for files in the |
| archive.""" |
| return self.filelist |
| |
| def printdir(self, file=None): |
| """Print a table of contents for the zip file.""" |
| print("%-46s %19s %12s" % ("File Name", "Modified ", "Size"), |
| file=file) |
| for zinfo in self.filelist: |
| date = "%d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d" % zinfo.date_time[:6] |
| print("%-46s %s %12d" % (zinfo.filename, date, zinfo.file_size), |
| file=file) |
| |
| def testzip(self): |
| """Read all the files and check the CRC.""" |
| chunk_size = 2 ** 20 |
| for zinfo in self.filelist: |
| try: |
| # Read by chunks, to avoid an OverflowError or a |
| # MemoryError with very large embedded files. |
| with self.open(zinfo.filename, "r") as f: |
| while f.read(chunk_size): # Check CRC-32 |
| pass |
| except BadZipFile: |
| return zinfo.filename |
| |
| def getinfo(self, name): |
| """Return the instance of ZipInfo given 'name'.""" |
| info = self.NameToInfo.get(name) |
| if info is None: |
| raise KeyError( |
| 'There is no item named %r in the archive' % name) |
| |
| return info |
| |
| def setpassword(self, pwd): |
| """Set default password for encrypted files.""" |
| if pwd and not isinstance(pwd, bytes): |
| raise TypeError("pwd: expected bytes, got %s" % type(pwd).__name__) |
| if pwd: |
| self.pwd = pwd |
| else: |
| self.pwd = None |
| |
| @property |
| def comment(self): |
| """The comment text associated with the ZIP file.""" |
| return self._comment |
| |
| @comment.setter |
| def comment(self, comment): |
| if not isinstance(comment, bytes): |
| raise TypeError("comment: expected bytes, got %s" % type(comment).__name__) |
| # check for valid comment length |
| if len(comment) > ZIP_MAX_COMMENT: |
| import warnings |
| warnings.warn('Archive comment is too long; truncating to %d bytes' |
| % ZIP_MAX_COMMENT, stacklevel=2) |
| comment = comment[:ZIP_MAX_COMMENT] |
| self._comment = comment |
| self._didModify = True |
| |
| def read(self, name, pwd=None): |
| """Return file bytes for name.""" |
| with self.open(name, "r", pwd) as fp: |
| return fp.read() |
| |
| def open(self, name, mode="r", pwd=None, *, force_zip64=False): |
| """Return file-like object for 'name'. |
| |
| name is a string for the file name within the ZIP file, or a ZipInfo |
| object. |
| |
| mode should be 'r' to read a file already in the ZIP file, or 'w' to |
| write to a file newly added to the archive. |
| |
| pwd is the password to decrypt files (only used for reading). |
| |
| When writing, if the file size is not known in advance but may exceed |
| 2 GiB, pass force_zip64 to use the ZIP64 format, which can handle large |
| files. If the size is known in advance, it is best to pass a ZipInfo |
| instance for name, with zinfo.file_size set. |
| """ |
| if mode not in {"r", "w"}: |
| raise ValueError('open() requires mode "r" or "w"') |
| if pwd and not isinstance(pwd, bytes): |
| raise TypeError("pwd: expected bytes, got %s" % type(pwd).__name__) |
| if pwd and (mode == "w"): |
| raise ValueError("pwd is only supported for reading files") |
| if not self.fp: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Attempt to use ZIP archive that was already closed") |
| |
| # Make sure we have an info object |
| if isinstance(name, ZipInfo): |
| # 'name' is already an info object |
| zinfo = name |
| elif mode == 'w': |
| zinfo = ZipInfo(name) |
| zinfo.compress_type = self.compression |
| zinfo._compresslevel = self.compresslevel |
| else: |
| # Get info object for name |
| zinfo = self.getinfo(name) |
| |
| if mode == 'w': |
| return self._open_to_write(zinfo, force_zip64=force_zip64) |
| |
| if self._writing: |
| raise ValueError("Can't read from the ZIP file while there " |
| "is an open writing handle on it. " |
| "Close the writing handle before trying to read.") |
| |
| # Open for reading: |
| self._fileRefCnt += 1 |
| zef_file = _SharedFile(self.fp, zinfo.header_offset, |
| self._fpclose, self._lock, lambda: self._writing) |
| try: |
| # Skip the file header: |
| fheader = zef_file.read(sizeFileHeader) |
| if len(fheader) != sizeFileHeader: |
| raise BadZipFile("Truncated file header") |
| fheader = struct.unpack(structFileHeader, fheader) |
| if fheader[_FH_SIGNATURE] != stringFileHeader: |
| raise BadZipFile("Bad magic number for file header") |
| |
| fname = zef_file.read(fheader[_FH_FILENAME_LENGTH]) |
| if fheader[_FH_EXTRA_FIELD_LENGTH]: |
| zef_file.read(fheader[_FH_EXTRA_FIELD_LENGTH]) |
| |
| if zinfo.flag_bits & 0x20: |
| # Zip 2.7: compressed patched data |
| raise NotImplementedError("compressed patched data (flag bit 5)") |
| |
| if zinfo.flag_bits & 0x40: |
| # strong encryption |
| raise NotImplementedError("strong encryption (flag bit 6)") |
| |
| if fheader[_FH_GENERAL_PURPOSE_FLAG_BITS] & 0x800: |
| # UTF-8 filename |
| fname_str = fname.decode("utf-8") |
| else: |
| fname_str = fname.decode("cp437") |
| |
| if fname_str != zinfo.orig_filename: |
| raise BadZipFile( |
| 'File name in directory %r and header %r differ.' |
| % (zinfo.orig_filename, fname)) |
| |
| # check for encrypted flag & handle password |
| is_encrypted = zinfo.flag_bits & 0x1 |
| if is_encrypted: |
| if not pwd: |
| pwd = self.pwd |
| if not pwd: |
| raise RuntimeError("File %r is encrypted, password " |
| "required for extraction" % name) |
| else: |
| pwd = None |
| |
| return ZipExtFile(zef_file, mode, zinfo, pwd, True) |
| except: |
| zef_file.close() |
| raise |
| |
| def _open_to_write(self, zinfo, force_zip64=False): |
| if force_zip64 and not self._allowZip64: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "force_zip64 is True, but allowZip64 was False when opening " |
| "the ZIP file." |
| ) |
| if self._writing: |
| raise ValueError("Can't write to the ZIP file while there is " |
| "another write handle open on it. " |
| "Close the first handle before opening another.") |
| |
| # Size and CRC are overwritten with correct data after processing the file |
| zinfo.compress_size = 0 |
| zinfo.CRC = 0 |
| |
| zinfo.flag_bits = 0x00 |
| if zinfo.compress_type == ZIP_LZMA: |
| # Compressed data includes an end-of-stream (EOS) marker |
| zinfo.flag_bits |= 0x02 |
| if not self._seekable: |
| zinfo.flag_bits |= 0x08 |
| |
| if not zinfo.external_attr: |
| zinfo.external_attr = 0o600 << 16 # permissions: ?rw------- |
| |
| # Compressed size can be larger than uncompressed size |
| zip64 = self._allowZip64 and \ |
| (force_zip64 or zinfo.file_size * 1.05 > ZIP64_LIMIT) |
| |
| if self._seekable: |
| self.fp.seek(self.start_dir) |
| zinfo.header_offset = self.fp.tell() |
| |
| self._writecheck(zinfo) |
| self._didModify = True |
| |
| self.fp.write(zinfo.FileHeader(zip64)) |
| |
| self._writing = True |
| return _ZipWriteFile(self, zinfo, zip64) |
| |
| def extract(self, member, path=None, pwd=None): |
| """Extract a member from the archive to the current working directory, |
| using its full name. Its file information is extracted as accurately |
| as possible. `member' may be a filename or a ZipInfo object. You can |
| specify a different directory using `path'. |
| """ |
| if path is None: |
| path = os.getcwd() |
| else: |
| path = os.fspath(path) |
| |
| return self._extract_member(member, path, pwd) |
| |
| def extractall(self, path=None, members=None, pwd=None): |
| """Extract all members from the archive to the current working |
| directory. `path' specifies a different directory to extract to. |
| `members' is optional and must be a subset of the list returned |
| by namelist(). |
| """ |
| if members is None: |
| members = self.namelist() |
| |
| if path is None: |
| path = os.getcwd() |
| else: |
| path = os.fspath(path) |
| |
| for zipinfo in members: |
| self._extract_member(zipinfo, path, pwd) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _sanitize_windows_name(cls, arcname, pathsep): |
| """Replace bad characters and remove trailing dots from parts.""" |
| table = cls._windows_illegal_name_trans_table |
| if not table: |
| illegal = ':<>|"?*' |
| table = str.maketrans(illegal, '_' * len(illegal)) |
| cls._windows_illegal_name_trans_table = table |
| arcname = arcname.translate(table) |
| # remove trailing dots |
| arcname = (x.rstrip('.') for x in arcname.split(pathsep)) |
| # rejoin, removing empty parts. |
| arcname = pathsep.join(x for x in arcname if x) |
| return arcname |
| |
| def _extract_member(self, member, targetpath, pwd): |
| """Extract the ZipInfo object 'member' to a physical |
| file on the path targetpath. |
| """ |
| if not isinstance(member, ZipInfo): |
| member = self.getinfo(member) |
| |
| # build the destination pathname, replacing |
| # forward slashes to platform specific separators. |
| arcname = member.filename.replace('/', os.path.sep) |
| |
| if os.path.altsep: |
| arcname = arcname.replace(os.path.altsep, os.path.sep) |
| # interpret absolute pathname as relative, remove drive letter or |
| # UNC path, redundant separators, "." and ".." components. |
| arcname = os.path.splitdrive(arcname)[1] |
| invalid_path_parts = ('', os.path.curdir, os.path.pardir) |
| arcname = os.path.sep.join(x for x in arcname.split(os.path.sep) |
| if x not in invalid_path_parts) |
| if os.path.sep == '\\': |
| # filter illegal characters on Windows |
| arcname = self._sanitize_windows_name(arcname, os.path.sep) |
| |
| targetpath = os.path.join(targetpath, arcname) |
| targetpath = os.path.normpath(targetpath) |
| |
| # Create all upper directories if necessary. |
| upperdirs = os.path.dirname(targetpath) |
| if upperdirs and not os.path.exists(upperdirs): |
| os.makedirs(upperdirs) |
| |
| if member.is_dir(): |
| if not os.path.isdir(targetpath): |
| os.mkdir(targetpath) |
| return targetpath |
| |
| with self.open(member, pwd=pwd) as source, \ |
| open(targetpath, "wb") as target: |
| shutil.copyfileobj(source, target) |
| |
| return targetpath |
| |
| def _writecheck(self, zinfo): |
| """Check for errors before writing a file to the archive.""" |
| if zinfo.filename in self.NameToInfo: |
| import warnings |
| warnings.warn('Duplicate name: %r' % zinfo.filename, stacklevel=3) |
| if self.mode not in ('w', 'x', 'a'): |
| raise ValueError("write() requires mode 'w', 'x', or 'a'") |
| if not self.fp: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Attempt to write ZIP archive that was already closed") |
| _check_compression(zinfo.compress_type) |
| if not self._allowZip64: |
| requires_zip64 = None |
| if len(self.filelist) >= ZIP_FILECOUNT_LIMIT: |
| requires_zip64 = "Files count" |
| elif zinfo.file_size > ZIP64_LIMIT: |
| requires_zip64 = "Filesize" |
| elif zinfo.header_offset > ZIP64_LIMIT: |
| requires_zip64 = "Zipfile size" |
| if requires_zip64: |
| raise LargeZipFile(requires_zip64 + |
| " would require ZIP64 extensions") |
| |
| def write(self, filename, arcname=None, |
| compress_type=None, compresslevel=None): |
| """Put the bytes from filename into the archive under the name |
| arcname.""" |
| if not self.fp: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Attempt to write to ZIP archive that was already closed") |
| if self._writing: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Can't write to ZIP archive while an open writing handle exists" |
| ) |
| |
| zinfo = ZipInfo.from_file(filename, arcname, |
| strict_timestamps=self._strict_timestamps) |
| |
| if zinfo.is_dir(): |
| zinfo.compress_size = 0 |
| zinfo.CRC = 0 |
| else: |
| if compress_type is not None: |
| zinfo.compress_type = compress_type |
| else: |
| zinfo.compress_type = self.compression |
| |
| if compresslevel is not None: |
| zinfo._compresslevel = compresslevel |
| else: |
| zinfo._compresslevel = self.compresslevel |
| |
| if zinfo.is_dir(): |
| with self._lock: |
| if self._seekable: |
| self.fp.seek(self.start_dir) |
| zinfo.header_offset = self.fp.tell() # Start of header bytes |
| if zinfo.compress_type == ZIP_LZMA: |
| # Compressed data includes an end-of-stream (EOS) marker |
| zinfo.flag_bits |= 0x02 |
| |
| self._writecheck(zinfo) |
| self._didModify = True |
| |
| self.filelist.append(zinfo) |
| self.NameToInfo[zinfo.filename] = zinfo |
| self.fp.write(zinfo.FileHeader(False)) |
| self.start_dir = self.fp.tell() |
| else: |
| with open(filename, "rb") as src, self.open(zinfo, 'w') as dest: |
| shutil.copyfileobj(src, dest, 1024*8) |
| |
| def writestr(self, zinfo_or_arcname, data, |
| compress_type=None, compresslevel=None): |
| """Write a file into the archive. The contents is 'data', which |
| may be either a 'str' or a 'bytes' instance; if it is a 'str', |
| it is encoded as UTF-8 first. |
| 'zinfo_or_arcname' is either a ZipInfo instance or |
| the name of the file in the archive.""" |
| if isinstance(data, str): |
| data = data.encode("utf-8") |
| if not isinstance(zinfo_or_arcname, ZipInfo): |
| zinfo = ZipInfo(filename=zinfo_or_arcname, |
| date_time=time.localtime(time.time())[:6]) |
| zinfo.compress_type = self.compression |
| zinfo._compresslevel = self.compresslevel |
| if zinfo.filename[-1] == '/': |
| zinfo.external_attr = 0o40775 << 16 # drwxrwxr-x |
| zinfo.external_attr |= 0x10 # MS-DOS directory flag |
| else: |
| zinfo.external_attr = 0o600 << 16 # ?rw------- |
| else: |
| zinfo = zinfo_or_arcname |
| |
| if not self.fp: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Attempt to write to ZIP archive that was already closed") |
| if self._writing: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "Can't write to ZIP archive while an open writing handle exists." |
| ) |
| |
| if compress_type is not None: |
| zinfo.compress_type = compress_type |
| |
| if compresslevel is not None: |
| zinfo._compresslevel = compresslevel |
| |
| zinfo.file_size = len(data) # Uncompressed size |
| with self._lock: |
| with self.open(zinfo, mode='w') as dest: |
| dest.write(data) |
| |
| def __del__(self): |
| """Call the "close()" method in case the user forgot.""" |
| self.close() |
| |
| def close(self): |
| """Close the file, and for mode 'w', 'x' and 'a' write the ending |
| records.""" |
| if self.fp is None: |
| return |
| |
| if self._writing: |
| raise ValueError("Can't close the ZIP file while there is " |
| "an open writing handle on it. " |
| "Close the writing handle before closing the zip.") |
| |
| try: |
| if self.mode in ('w', 'x', 'a') and self._didModify: # write ending records |
| with self._lock: |
| if self._seekable: |
| self.fp.seek(self.start_dir) |
| self._write_end_record() |
| finally: |
| fp = self.fp |
| self.fp = None |
| self._fpclose(fp) |
| |
| def _write_end_record(self): |
| for zinfo in self.filelist: # write central directory |
| dt = zinfo.date_time |
| dosdate = (dt[0] - 1980) << 9 | dt[1] << 5 | dt[2] |
| dostime = dt[3] << 11 | dt[4] << 5 | (dt[5] // 2) |
| extra = [] |
| if zinfo.file_size > ZIP64_LIMIT \ |
| or zinfo.compress_size > ZIP64_LIMIT: |
| extra.append(zinfo.file_size) |
| extra.append(zinfo.compress_size) |
| file_size = 0xffffffff |
| compress_size = 0xffffffff |
| else: |
| file_size = zinfo.file_size |
| compress_size = zinfo.compress_size |
| |
| if zinfo.header_offset > ZIP64_LIMIT: |
| extra.append(zinfo.header_offset) |
| header_offset = 0xffffffff |
| else: |
| header_offset = zinfo.header_offset |
| |
| extra_data = zinfo.extra |
| min_version = 0 |
| if extra: |
| # Append a ZIP64 field to the extra's |
| extra_data = _strip_extra(extra_data, (1,)) |
| extra_data = struct.pack( |
| '<HH' + 'Q'*len(extra), |
| 1, 8*len(extra), *extra) + extra_data |
| |
| min_version = ZIP64_VERSION |
| |
| if zinfo.compress_type == ZIP_BZIP2: |
| min_version = max(BZIP2_VERSION, min_version) |
| elif zinfo.compress_type == ZIP_LZMA: |
| min_version = max(LZMA_VERSION, min_version) |
| |
| extract_version = max(min_version, zinfo.extract_version) |
| create_version = max(min_version, zinfo.create_version) |
| filename, flag_bits = zinfo._encodeFilenameFlags() |
| centdir = struct.pack(structCentralDir, |
| stringCentralDir, create_version, |
| zinfo.create_system, extract_version, zinfo.reserved, |
| flag_bits, zinfo.compress_type, dostime, dosdate, |
| zinfo.CRC, compress_size, file_size, |
| len(filename), len(extra_data), len(zinfo.comment), |
| 0, zinfo.internal_attr, zinfo.external_attr, |
| header_offset) |
| self.fp.write(centdir) |
| self.fp.write(filename) |
| self.fp.write(extra_data) |
| self.fp.write(zinfo.comment) |
| |
| pos2 = self.fp.tell() |
| # Write end-of-zip-archive record |
| centDirCount = len(self.filelist) |
| centDirSize = pos2 - self.start_dir |
| centDirOffset = self.start_dir |
| requires_zip64 = None |
| if centDirCount > ZIP_FILECOUNT_LIMIT: |
| requires_zip64 = "Files count" |
| elif centDirOffset > ZIP64_LIMIT: |
| requires_zip64 = "Central directory offset" |
| elif centDirSize > ZIP64_LIMIT: |
| requires_zip64 = "Central directory size" |
| if requires_zip64: |
| # Need to write the ZIP64 end-of-archive records |
| if not self._allowZip64: |
| raise LargeZipFile(requires_zip64 + |
| " would require ZIP64 extensions") |
| zip64endrec = struct.pack( |
| structEndArchive64, stringEndArchive64, |
| 44, 45, 45, 0, 0, centDirCount, centDirCount, |
| centDirSize, centDirOffset) |
| self.fp.write(zip64endrec) |
| |
| zip64locrec = struct.pack( |
| structEndArchive64Locator, |
| stringEndArchive64Locator, 0, pos2, 1) |
| self.fp.write(zip64locrec) |
| centDirCount = min(centDirCount, 0xFFFF) |
| centDirSize = min(centDirSize, 0xFFFFFFFF) |
| centDirOffset = min(centDirOffset, 0xFFFFFFFF) |
| |
| endrec = struct.pack(structEndArchive, stringEndArchive, |
| 0, 0, centDirCount, centDirCount, |
| centDirSize, centDirOffset, len(self._comment)) |
| self.fp.write(endrec) |
| self.fp.write(self._comment) |
| if self.mode == "a": |
| self.fp.truncate() |
| self.fp.flush() |
| |
| def _fpclose(self, fp): |
| assert self._fileRefCnt > 0 |
| self._fileRefCnt -= 1 |
| if not self._fileRefCnt and not self._filePassed: |
| fp.close() |
| |
| |
| class PyZipFile(ZipFile): |
| """Class to create ZIP archives with Python library files and packages.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, file, mode="r", compression=ZIP_STORED, |
| allowZip64=True, optimize=-1): |
| ZipFile.__init__(self, file, mode=mode, compression=compression, |
| allowZip64=allowZip64) |
| self._optimize = optimize |
| |
| def writepy(self, pathname, basename="", filterfunc=None): |
| """Add all files from "pathname" to the ZIP archive. |
| |
| If pathname is a package directory, search the directory and |
| all package subdirectories recursively for all *.py and enter |
| the modules into the archive. If pathname is a plain |
| directory, listdir *.py and enter all modules. Else, pathname |
| must be a Python *.py file and the module will be put into the |
| archive. Added modules are always module.pyc. |
| This method will compile the module.py into module.pyc if |
| necessary. |
| If filterfunc(pathname) is given, it is called with every argument. |
| When it is False, the file or directory is skipped. |
| """ |
| pathname = os.fspath(pathname) |
| if filterfunc and not filterfunc(pathname): |
| if self.debug: |
| label = 'path' if os.path.isdir(pathname) else 'file' |
| print('%s %r skipped by filterfunc' % (label, pathname)) |
| return |
| dir, name = os.path.split(pathname) |
| if os.path.isdir(pathname): |
| initname = os.path.join(pathname, "__init__.py") |
| if os.path.isfile(initname): |
| # This is a package directory, add it |
| if basename: |
| basename = "%s/%s" % (basename, name) |
| else: |
| basename = name |
| if self.debug: |
| print("Adding package in", pathname, "as", basename) |
| fname, arcname = self._get_codename(initname[0:-3], basename) |
| if self.debug: |
| print("Adding", arcname) |
| self.write(fname, arcname) |
| dirlist = sorted(os.listdir(pathname)) |
| dirlist.remove("__init__.py") |
| # Add all *.py files and package subdirectories |
| for filename in dirlist: |
| path = os.path.join(pathname, filename) |
| root, ext = os.path.splitext(filename) |
| if os.path.isdir(path): |
| if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, "__init__.py")): |
| # This is a package directory, add it |
| self.writepy(path, basename, |
| filterfunc=filterfunc) # Recursive call |
| elif ext == ".py": |
| if filterfunc and not filterfunc(path): |
| if self.debug: |
| print('file %r skipped by filterfunc' % path) |
| continue |
| fname, arcname = self._get_codename(path[0:-3], |
| basename) |
| if self.debug: |
| print("Adding", arcname) |
| self.write(fname, arcname) |
| else: |
| # This is NOT a package directory, add its files at top level |
| if self.debug: |
| print("Adding files from directory", pathname) |
| for filename in sorted(os.listdir(pathname)): |
| path = os.path.join(pathname, filename) |
| root, ext = os.path.splitext(filename) |
| if ext == ".py": |
| if filterfunc and not filterfunc(path): |
| if self.debug: |
| print('file %r skipped by filterfunc' % path) |
| continue |
| fname, arcname = self._get_codename(path[0:-3], |
| basename) |
| if self.debug: |
| print("Adding", arcname) |
| self.write(fname, arcname) |
| else: |
| if pathname[-3:] != ".py": |
| raise RuntimeError( |
| 'Files added with writepy() must end with ".py"') |
| fname, arcname = self._get_codename(pathname[0:-3], basename) |
| if self.debug: |
| print("Adding file", arcname) |
| self.write(fname, arcname) |
| |
| def _get_codename(self, pathname, basename): |
| """Return (filename, archivename) for the path. |
| |
| Given a module name path, return the correct file path and |
| archive name, compiling if necessary. For example, given |
| /python/lib/string, return (/python/lib/string.pyc, string). |
| """ |
| def _compile(file, optimize=-1): |
| import py_compile |
| if self.debug: |
| print("Compiling", file) |
| try: |
| py_compile.compile(file, doraise=True, optimize=optimize) |
| except py_compile.PyCompileError as err: |
| print(err.msg) |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| file_py = pathname + ".py" |
| file_pyc = pathname + ".pyc" |
| pycache_opt0 = importlib.util.cache_from_source(file_py, optimization='') |
| pycache_opt1 = importlib.util.cache_from_source(file_py, optimization=1) |
| pycache_opt2 = importlib.util.cache_from_source(file_py, optimization=2) |
| if self._optimize == -1: |
| # legacy mode: use whatever file is present |
| if (os.path.isfile(file_pyc) and |
| os.stat(file_pyc).st_mtime >= os.stat(file_py).st_mtime): |
| # Use .pyc file. |
| arcname = fname = file_pyc |
| elif (os.path.isfile(pycache_opt0) and |
| os.stat(pycache_opt0).st_mtime >= os.stat(file_py).st_mtime): |
| # Use the __pycache__/*.pyc file, but write it to the legacy pyc |
| # file name in the archive. |
| fname = pycache_opt0 |
| arcname = file_pyc |
| elif (os.path.isfile(pycache_opt1) and |
| os.stat(pycache_opt1).st_mtime >= os.stat(file_py).st_mtime): |
| # Use the __pycache__/*.pyc file, but write it to the legacy pyc |
| # file name in the archive. |
| fname = pycache_opt1 |
| arcname = file_pyc |
| elif (os.path.isfile(pycache_opt2) and |
| os.stat(pycache_opt2).st_mtime >= os.stat(file_py).st_mtime): |
| # Use the __pycache__/*.pyc file, but write it to the legacy pyc |
| # file name in the archive. |
| fname = pycache_opt2 |
| arcname = file_pyc |
| else: |
| # Compile py into PEP 3147 pyc file. |
| if _compile(file_py): |
| if sys.flags.optimize == 0: |
| fname = pycache_opt0 |
| elif sys.flags.optimize == 1: |
| fname = pycache_opt1 |
| else: |
| fname = pycache_opt2 |
| arcname = file_pyc |
| else: |
| fname = arcname = file_py |
| else: |
| # new mode: use given optimization level |
| if self._optimize == 0: |
| fname = pycache_opt0 |
| arcname = file_pyc |
| else: |
| arcname = file_pyc |
| if self._optimize == 1: |
| fname = pycache_opt1 |
| elif self._optimize == 2: |
| fname = pycache_opt2 |
| else: |
| msg = "invalid value for 'optimize': {!r}".format(self._optimize) |
| raise ValueError(msg) |
| if not (os.path.isfile(fname) and |
| os.stat(fname).st_mtime >= os.stat(file_py).st_mtime): |
| if not _compile(file_py, optimize=self._optimize): |
| fname = arcname = file_py |
| archivename = os.path.split(arcname)[1] |
| if basename: |
| archivename = "%s/%s" % (basename, archivename) |
| return (fname, archivename) |
| |
| |
| def _parents(path): |
| """ |
| Given a path with elements separated by |
| posixpath.sep, generate all parents of that path. |
| |
| >>> list(_parents('b/d')) |
| ['b'] |
| >>> list(_parents('/b/d/')) |
| ['/b'] |
| >>> list(_parents('b/d/f/')) |
| ['b/d', 'b'] |
| >>> list(_parents('b')) |
| [] |
| >>> list(_parents('')) |
| [] |
| """ |
| return itertools.islice(_ancestry(path), 1, None) |
| |
| |
| def _ancestry(path): |
| """ |
| Given a path with elements separated by |
| posixpath.sep, generate all elements of that path |
| |
| >>> list(_ancestry('b/d')) |
| ['b/d', 'b'] |
| >>> list(_ancestry('/b/d/')) |
| ['/b/d', '/b'] |
| >>> list(_ancestry('b/d/f/')) |
| ['b/d/f', 'b/d', 'b'] |
| >>> list(_ancestry('b')) |
| ['b'] |
| >>> list(_ancestry('')) |
| [] |
| """ |
| path = path.rstrip(posixpath.sep) |
| while path and path != posixpath.sep: |
| yield path |
| path, tail = posixpath.split(path) |
| |
| |
| _dedupe = dict.fromkeys |
| """Deduplicate an iterable in original order""" |
| |
| |
| def _difference(minuend, subtrahend): |
| """ |
| Return items in minuend not in subtrahend, retaining order |
| with O(1) lookup. |
| """ |
| return itertools.filterfalse(set(subtrahend).__contains__, minuend) |
| |
| |
| class CompleteDirs(ZipFile): |
| """ |
| A ZipFile subclass that ensures that implied directories |
| are always included in the namelist. |
| """ |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _implied_dirs(names): |
| parents = itertools.chain.from_iterable(map(_parents, names)) |
| as_dirs = (p + posixpath.sep for p in parents) |
| return _dedupe(_difference(as_dirs, names)) |
| |
| def namelist(self): |
| names = super(CompleteDirs, self).namelist() |
| return names + list(self._implied_dirs(names)) |
| |
| def _name_set(self): |
| return set(self.namelist()) |
| |
| def resolve_dir(self, name): |
| """ |
| If the name represents a directory, return that name |
| as a directory (with the trailing slash). |
| """ |
| names = self._name_set() |
| dirname = name + '/' |
| dir_match = name not in names and dirname in names |
| return dirname if dir_match else name |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def make(cls, source): |
| """ |
| Given a source (filename or zipfile), return an |
| appropriate CompleteDirs subclass. |
| """ |
| if isinstance(source, CompleteDirs): |
| return source |
| |
| if not isinstance(source, ZipFile): |
| return cls(source) |
| |
| # Only allow for FastPath when supplied zipfile is read-only |
| if 'r' not in source.mode: |
| cls = CompleteDirs |
| |
| res = cls.__new__(cls) |
| vars(res).update(vars(source)) |
| return res |
| |
| |
| class FastLookup(CompleteDirs): |
| """ |
| ZipFile subclass to ensure implicit |
| dirs exist and are resolved rapidly. |
| """ |
| def namelist(self): |
| with contextlib.suppress(AttributeError): |
| return self.__names |
| self.__names = super(FastLookup, self).namelist() |
| return self.__names |
| |
| def _name_set(self): |
| with contextlib.suppress(AttributeError): |
| return self.__lookup |
| self.__lookup = super(FastLookup, self)._name_set() |
| return self.__lookup |
| |
| |
| class Path: |
| """ |
| A pathlib-compatible interface for zip files. |
| |
| Consider a zip file with this structure:: |
| |
| . |
| ├── a.txt |
| └── b |
| ├── c.txt |
| └── d |
| └── e.txt |
| |
| >>> data = io.BytesIO() |
| >>> zf = ZipFile(data, 'w') |
| >>> zf.writestr('a.txt', 'content of a') |
| >>> zf.writestr('b/c.txt', 'content of c') |
| >>> zf.writestr('b/d/e.txt', 'content of e') |
| >>> zf.filename = 'abcde.zip' |
| |
| Path accepts the zipfile object itself or a filename |
| |
| >>> root = Path(zf) |
| |
| From there, several path operations are available. |
| |
| Directory iteration (including the zip file itself): |
| |
| >>> a, b = root.iterdir() |
| >>> a |
| Path('abcde.zip', 'a.txt') |
| >>> b |
| Path('abcde.zip', 'b/') |
| |
| name property: |
| |
| >>> b.name |
| 'b' |
| |
| join with divide operator: |
| |
| >>> c = b / 'c.txt' |
| >>> c |
| Path('abcde.zip', 'b/c.txt') |
| >>> c.name |
| 'c.txt' |
| |
| Read text: |
| |
| >>> c.read_text() |
| 'content of c' |
| |
| existence: |
| |
| >>> c.exists() |
| True |
| >>> (b / 'missing.txt').exists() |
| False |
| |
| Coercion to string: |
| |
| >>> str(c) |
| 'abcde.zip/b/c.txt' |
| """ |
| |
| __repr = "{self.__class__.__name__}({self.root.filename!r}, {self.at!r})" |
| |
| def __init__(self, root, at=""): |
| self.root = FastLookup.make(root) |
| self.at = at |
| |
| def open(self, mode='r', *args, **kwargs): |
| """ |
| Open this entry as text or binary following the semantics |
| of ``pathlib.Path.open()`` by passing arguments through |
| to io.TextIOWrapper(). |
| """ |
| pwd = kwargs.pop('pwd', None) |
| zip_mode = mode[0] |
| stream = self.root.open(self.at, zip_mode, pwd=pwd) |
| if 'b' in mode: |
| if args or kwargs: |
| raise ValueError("encoding args invalid for binary operation") |
| return stream |
| return io.TextIOWrapper(stream, *args, **kwargs) |
| |
| @property |
| def name(self): |
| return posixpath.basename(self.at.rstrip("/")) |
| |
| def read_text(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| with self.open('r', *args, **kwargs) as strm: |
| return strm.read() |
| |
| def read_bytes(self): |
| with self.open('rb') as strm: |
| return strm.read() |
| |
| def _is_child(self, path): |
| return posixpath.dirname(path.at.rstrip("/")) == self.at.rstrip("/") |
| |
| def _next(self, at): |
| return Path(self.root, at) |
| |
| def is_dir(self): |
| return not self.at or self.at.endswith("/") |
| |
| def is_file(self): |
| return not self.is_dir() |
| |
| def exists(self): |
| return self.at in self.root._name_set() |
| |
| def iterdir(self): |
| if not self.is_dir(): |
| raise ValueError("Can't listdir a file") |
| subs = map(self._next, self.root.namelist()) |
| return filter(self._is_child, subs) |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| return posixpath.join(self.root.filename, self.at) |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return self.__repr.format(self=self) |
| |
| def joinpath(self, add): |
| next = posixpath.join(self.at, add) |
| return self._next(self.root.resolve_dir(next)) |
| |
| __truediv__ = joinpath |
| |
| @property |
| def parent(self): |
| parent_at = posixpath.dirname(self.at.rstrip('/')) |
| if parent_at: |
| parent_at += '/' |
| return self._next(parent_at) |
| |
| |
| def main(args=None): |
| import argparse |
| |
| description = 'A simple command-line interface for zipfile module.' |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=description) |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True) |
| group.add_argument('-l', '--list', metavar='<zipfile>', |
| help='Show listing of a zipfile') |
| group.add_argument('-e', '--extract', nargs=2, |
| metavar=('<zipfile>', '<output_dir>'), |
| help='Extract zipfile into target dir') |
| group.add_argument('-c', '--create', nargs='+', |
| metavar=('<name>', '<file>'), |
| help='Create zipfile from sources') |
| group.add_argument('-t', '--test', metavar='<zipfile>', |
| help='Test if a zipfile is valid') |
| args = parser.parse_args(args) |
| |
| if args.test is not None: |
| src = args.test |
| with ZipFile(src, 'r') as zf: |
| badfile = zf.testzip() |
| if badfile: |
| print("The following enclosed file is corrupted: {!r}".format(badfile)) |
| print("Done testing") |
| |
| elif args.list is not None: |
| src = args.list |
| with ZipFile(src, 'r') as zf: |
| zf.printdir() |
| |
| elif args.extract is not None: |
| src, curdir = args.extract |
| with ZipFile(src, 'r') as zf: |
| zf.extractall(curdir) |
| |
| elif args.create is not None: |
| zip_name = args.create.pop(0) |
| files = args.create |
| |
| def addToZip(zf, path, zippath): |
| if os.path.isfile(path): |
| zf.write(path, zippath, ZIP_DEFLATED) |
| elif os.path.isdir(path): |
| if zippath: |
| zf.write(path, zippath) |
| for nm in sorted(os.listdir(path)): |
| addToZip(zf, |
| os.path.join(path, nm), os.path.join(zippath, nm)) |
| # else: ignore |
| |
| with ZipFile(zip_name, 'w') as zf: |
| for path in files: |
| zippath = os.path.basename(path) |
| if not zippath: |
| zippath = os.path.basename(os.path.dirname(path)) |
| if zippath in ('', os.curdir, os.pardir): |
| zippath = '' |
| addToZip(zf, path, zippath) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| main() |