I'm attempting to write a very simple script that counts the number of entries/files a given ZIP file has, for some statistics.
I'm using the zipfile
library, and I'm running into this problem where the library appears not to support .zipx format.
bash-3.1$ python zipcount.py t.zipx
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "zipcount.py", line 10, in <module>
zipCount(file)
File "zipcount.py", line 5, in zipCount
with ZipFile(file, "r") as zf:
File "c:\Python34\lib\zipfile.py", line 937, in __init__
self._RealGetContents()
File "c:\Python34\lib\zipfile.py", line 978, in _RealGetContents
raise BadZipFile("File is not a zip file")
zipfile.BadZipFile: File is not a zip file
Googling for help reveals that the zipx
format is not the same as zip
, and so maybe I shouldn't be expecting this to work. Further googling though fails to bring up a library that actually can deal with zipx
. Searching stack overflow didn't find much either.
I can't possibly be the only person who wants to manipulate zipx files in python, right? Any suggestions?
chilkat might work for this. It's not a free library but there is a 30 day trial. Here is an example from http://www.example-code.com/python/ppmd_compress_file.asp:
import sys
import chilkat
compress = chilkat.CkCompression()
# Any string argument automatically begins a 30-day trial.
success = compress.UnlockComponent("30-day trial")
if (success != True):
print "Compression component unlock failed"
sys.exit()
compress.put_Algorithm("ppmd")
# Decompress back to the original:
success = compress.DecompressFile("t.zipx", "t")
if (success != True):
print compress.lastErrorText()
sys.exit()
print "Success!"
The API documentation: http://www.chilkatsoft.com/refdoc/pythonCkCompressionRef.html