A mostly universal archive extractor using 7zip, libarchive and the Python standard library for reliable archive extraction.
Project description
license: Apache-2.0
copyright: copyright (c) nexB. Inc. and others
homepage_url: https://github.com/nexB/extractcode
keywords: archive, extraction, libarchive, 7zip, scancode-toolkit, extractcode
Supports Windows, Linux and macOS on 64 bits processors and Python 3.6 to 3.9.
ExtractCode is a (mostly) universal archive extractor.
Install with:
pip install extractcode[full]
Why another extractor?
it will extract!
ExtractCode will extract things where other archive and compressed file extractors may fail.
ExtractCode supports one of largest number of archive formats listed in the long List of supported archive formats found at the bottom of this document.
Say you want to extract the tarball of the Linux kernel source code on Windows. It contains paths that are the same when ignoring the case and therefore will not extract OK on Windows: some file may be munged or the extract may file.
Or a tarball (on any OS) may contain multiple times the exact same path. In these cases the paths showing up earlier in the archive may be “hidden” and overwritten by the same path showing up later in the archive giving the impression that there is only one file.
Or an archive may be damaged a little but most files can still be extracted.
Or the extracted files are such permissions that you cannot read them and are not owned by you.
Or the archive may contain weird paths inluding relative paths that may be problematic to extract.
Or the archive may contain special file types (character/device files) that may be problematic to extract.
Or an archive may be a virtual disk or some file system(s) images that would typically need to be mounted to be accessed, and may require root access and guesswork to find out which partition and filesystem are at play and which driver to use.
In all these cases, ExtractCode will extract and try hard do the right thing to obtain the actual archived content when other tools may fail.
It can also extract recursively any type of (nested) archives-in-archives.
As a downside, the extracted content may not be exactly what would be extracted for a typical usage of the contained files: for instance some file may be renamed, special files and symlinks are skipped, permissions and owners are changed but this it is fine for prmary the use case which is analysis of file content for software composition or forensic analysis.
Behind the scene, ExtractCode uses multiple tools such as:
the Python standard library,
a custom ctypes binding to libarchive,
the 7zip command line tool, and
optionally libguestfs on Linux.
With these, it is possible to extract a large number of common and less common archives and compressed file types. ExtractCode tries to extract things in the same way on all supported OSes, including auto-renaming files that would have invalid, non-extractible names on certain filesystems or when there are multiple copies of the same path in a given archive (which is possible in a tar).
The extraction is driven from a “voting” system that considers the file extension(s) and name, the filetype and mimetype (using a ctypes binding to libmagic) to select the most appropriate extractor or decompressor function. It can handle multi-level archives such as tar.gz and can extract recursively any nested archives.
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Installation
To install this package with its full capability (where the binaries for 7zip and libarchive are installed), use the full extra option:
pip install extractcode[full]
If you want to use the version of binaries (possibly) provided by your operating system, use the minimal option:
pip install extractcode
In this case, you will need to provide a working and compatible libarchive and 7zip installed and configured in one of these ways such that ExtractCode can find them:
a typecode-libarchive and typecode-7z plugin: See the standard ones at https://github.com/nexB/scancode-plugins/tree/main/builtins These can either bundle a libarchive library, a 7z executable or expose a system-installed libraries. It does so by providing plugin entry points as scancode_location_provider for extractcode_libarchive that should point to a LocationProviderPlugin subclass with a get_locations() method that must return a mapping with this key:
‘extractcode.libarchive.dll’: the absolute path to a libarchive shared object/DLL
See for example:
And in the same way, the scancode_location_provider for extractcode_7zip should point to a LocationProviderPlugin subclass with a get_locations() method that must return a mapping with this key:
‘extractcode.sevenzip.exe’: the absolute path to a 7zip executable
See for example:
use environment variables to point to installed binaries:
EXTRACTCODE_LIBARCHIVE_PATH: the absolute path to a libarchive DLL
EXTRACTCODE_7Z_PATH: the absolute path to a 7zip executable
a system-installed libarchive and 7zip executable available in the system PATH.
The supported binary tools versions are:
libarchive 3.5.x
7zip 16.5.x
Development
To set up the development environment:
./configure --dev source venv/bin/activate
To run unit tests:
pytest -vvs -n 2
To clean up development environment:
./configure --clean
To run the command line tool in the activated environment:
./extractcode -h
Configuration with environment variables
ExtractCode will use these environment variables if set:
EXTRACTCODE_LIBARCHIVE_PATH : the path to the libarchive.so libarchive shared library used to support some of the archive formats. If not provided, ExtractCode will look for a plugin-provided libarchive library path. See https://github.com/nexB/scancode-plugins/tree/main/builtins for such plugins. If no plugin contributes libarchive, then a final attempt is made to look for it in the PATH using standard DLL loading techniques.
EXTRACTCODE_7Z_PATH : the path to the 7z 7zip executable used to support some of the archive formats. If not provided, ExtractCode will look for a plugin-provided 7z executable path. See https://github.com/nexB/scancode-plugins/tree/main/builtins for such plugins. If no plugin contributes 7z, then a final attempt is made to look for it in the PATH.
EXTRACTCODE_GUESTFISH_PATH : the path to the guestfish tool from libguestfs to use to extract VM images. If not provided, ExtractCode will look in the PATH for an installed guestfish executable instead.
Adding support for VM images extraction
Adding support for VM images requires the manual installation of the libguestfs-tools system package. This is suported only on Linux. On Debian and Ubuntu you can use this command:
sudo apt-get install libguestfs-tools
On Ubuntu only, an additional manual step is required as the kernel executable file cannot be read by users as required by libguestfish.
Run this command as a temporary and immediate fix:
sudo chmod 0644 /boot/vmlinuz-* for k in /boot/vmlinuz-* do sudo dpkg-statoverride --add --update root root 0644 /boot/vmlinuz-$k done
You likely want both this temporary fix and a more permanent fix; otherwise each kernel update will revert to the default permissions and ExtractCode will stop working for VM images extraction.
Therefore follow these instructions:
1. As sudo, create the file /etc/kernel/postinst.d/statoverride with this content, devised by Kees Cook (@kees) in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/759725/comments/3
#!/bin/sh version="$1" # passing the kernel version is required [ -z "${version}" ] && exit 0 dpkg-statoverride --update --add root root 0644 /boot/vmlinuz-${version}
Set executable permissions:
sudo chmod +x /etc/kernel/postinst.d/statoverride
See also these links for a complete discussion:
Alternative
These other tools are related and were considered before creating ExtractCode:
These tools provide built-in, original extraction capabilities:
https://libarchive.org/ (integrated in ExtractCode) (BSD license)
https://www.7-zip.org/ (integrated in ExtractCode) (LGPL license)
https://theunarchiver.com/command-line (maintenance status unknown) (LGPL license)
These tools are command line tools wrapping other extraction tools and are similar to ExtractCode but with different goals:
https://github.com/wummel/patool (wrapper on many CLI tools) (GPL license)
https://github.com/dtrx-py/dtrx (wrapper on a few CLI tools) (recently revived) (GPL license)
List of supported archive formats
ExtractCode can extract the folowing archives formats:
Archive format kind: docs
- name: Office doc
extensions: .docx, .dotx, .docm, .xlsx, .xltx, .xlsm, .xltm, .pptx, .ppsx, .potx, .pptm, .potm, .ppsm, .odt, .odf, .sxw, .stw, .ods, .ots, .sxc, .stc, .odp, .otp, .odg, .otg, .sxi, .sti, .sxd, .sxg, .std, .sdc, .sda, .sdd, .smf, .sdw, .sxm, .stw, .oxt, .sldx, .epub
filetypes : zip archive, microsoft word 2007+, microsoft excel 2007+, microsoft powerpoint 2007+
mimetypes : application/zip, application/vnd.openxmlformats
- name: Dia diagram doc
extensions: .dia
filetypes : gzip compressed
mimetypes : application/gzip
- name: Graffle diagram doc
extensions: .graffle
filetypes : gzip compressed
mimetypes : application/gzip
- name: SVG Compressed doc
extensions: .svgz
filetypes : gzip compressed
mimetypes : application/gzip
Archive format kind: regular
- name: Tar
extensions: .tar
filetypes : .tar, tar archive
mimetypes : application/x-tar
- name: Zip
extensions: .zip, .zipx
filetypes : zip archive
mimetypes : application/zip
- name: Java archive
extensions: .war, .sar, .ear
filetypes : zip archive
mimetypes : application/zip, application/java-archive
- name: xz
extensions: .xz
filetypes : xz compressed
mimetypes : application/x-xz
- name: lzma
extensions: .lzma
filetypes : lzma compressed
mimetypes : application/x-xz
- name: Gzip
extensions: .gz, .gzip, .wmz, .arz
filetypes : gzip compressed, gzip compressed data
mimetypes : application/gzip
- name: bzip2
extensions: .bz, .bz2, bzip2
filetypes : bzip2 compressed
mimetypes : application/x-bzip2
- name: lzip
extensions: .lzip
filetypes : lzip compressed
mimetypes : application/x-lzip
- name: RAR
extensions: .rar
filetypes : rar archive
mimetypes : application/x-rar
- name: ar archive
extensions: .ar
filetypes : current ar archive
mimetypes : application/x-archive
- name: 7zip
extensions: .7z
filetypes : 7-zip archive
mimetypes : application/x-7z-compressed
- name: cpio
extensions: .cpio
filetypes : cpio archive
mimetypes : application/x-cpio
- name: Z
extensions: .z
filetypes : compress’d data
mimetypes : application/x-compress
Archive format kind: regular_nested
- name: Tar xz
extensions: .tar.xz, .txz, .tarxz
filetypes : xz compressed
mimetypes : application/x-xz
- name: Tar lzma
extensions: tar.lzma, .tlz, .tarlz, .tarlzma
filetypes : lzma compressed
mimetypes : application/x-lzma
- name: Tar gzip
extensions: .tgz, .tar.gz, .tar.gzip, .targz, .targzip, .tgzip
filetypes : gzip compressed
mimetypes : application/gzip
- name: Tar lzip
extensions: .tar.lz, .tar.lzip
filetypes : lzip compressed
mimetypes : application/x-lzip
- name: Tar lz4
extensions: .tar.lz4
filetypes : lz4 compressed
mimetypes : application/x-lz4
- name: Tar zstd
extensions: .tar.zst, .tar.zstd
filetypes : zstandard compressed
mimetypes : application/x-zstd
- name: Tar bzip2
extensions: .tar.bz2, .tar.bz, .tar.bzip, .tar.bzip2, .tbz, .tbz2, .tb2, .tarbz2
filetypes : bzip2 compressed
mimetypes : application/x-bzip2
- name: lz4
extensions: .lz4
filetypes : lz4 compressed
mimetypes : application/x-lz4
- name: zstd
extensions: .zst, .zstd
filetypes : zstandard compressed
mimetypes : application/x-zstd
- name: Tar 7zip
extensions: .tar.7z, .tar.7zip, .t7z
filetypes : 7-zip archive
mimetypes : application/x-7z-compressed
- name: Tar Z
extensions: .tz, .tar.z, .tarz
filetypes : compress’d data
mimetypes : application/x-compress
Archive format kind: package
- name: Ruby Gem package
extensions: .gem
filetypes : .tar, tar archive
mimetypes : application/x-tar
- name: Android app
extensions: .apk
filetypes : zip archive
mimetypes : application/zip
- name: Android library
extensions: .aar
filetypes : zip archive
mimetypes : application/zip
- name: Mozilla extension
extensions: .xpi
filetypes : zip archive
mimetypes : application/zip
- name: iOS app
extensions: .ipa
filetypes : zip archive
mimetypes : application/zip
- name: Springboot Java Jar package
extensions: .jar
filetypes : bourne-again shell script executable (binary data)
mimetypes : text/x-shellscript
- name: Java Jar package
extensions: .jar, .zip
filetypes : java archive
mimetypes : application/java-archive
- name: Java Jar package
extensions: .jar
filetypes : zip archive
mimetypes : application/zip
- name: Python package
extensions: .egg, .whl, .pyz, .pex
filetypes : zip archive
mimetypes : application/zip
- name: Microsoft cab
extensions: .cab
filetypes : microsoft cabinet
mimetypes : application/vnd.ms-cab-compressed
- name: Microsoft MSI Installer
extensions: .msi
filetypes : msi installer
mimetypes : application/x-msi
- name: Apple pkg or mpkg package installer
extensions: .pkg, .mpkg
filetypes : xar archive
mimetypes : application/octet-stream
- name: Xar archive v1
extensions: .xar
filetypes : xar archive
mimetypes : application/octet-stream, application/x-xar
- name: Nuget
extensions: .nupkg
filetypes : zip archive, microsoft ooxml
mimetypes : application/zip, application/octet-stream
- name: Static Library
extensions: .a, .lib, .out, .ka
filetypes : current ar archive, current ar archive random library
mimetypes : application/x-archive
- name: Debian package
extensions: .deb, .udeb
filetypes : debian binary package
mimetypes : application/vnd.debian.binary-package, application/x-archive
- name: RPM package
extensions: .rpm, .srpm, .mvl, .vip
filetypes : rpm
mimetypes : application/x-rpm
- name: Apple dmg
extensions: .dmg, .sparseimage
filetypes : zlib compressed
mimetypes : application/zlib
Archive format kind: file_system
- name: ISO CD image
extensions: .iso, .udf, .img
filetypes : iso 9660 cd-rom, high sierra cd-rom
mimetypes : application/x-iso9660-image
- name: SquashFS disk image
extensions:
filetypes : squashfs
mimetypes :
- name: QEMU QCOW2 disk image
extensions: .qcow2, .qcow, .qcow2c, .img
filetypes : qemu qcow2 image, qemu qcow image
mimetypes : application/octet-stream
- name: VMDK disk image
extensions: .vmdk
filetypes : vmware4 disk image
mimetypes : application/octet-stream
- name: VirtualBox disk image
extensions: .vdi
filetypes : virtualbox disk image
mimetypes : application/octet-stream
Archive format kind: patches
- name: Patch
extensions: .diff, .patch
filetypes : diff, patch
mimetypes : text/x-diff
Archive format kind: special_package
- name: InstallShield Installer
extensions: .exe
filetypes : installshield
mimetypes : application/x-dosexec
- name: Nullsoft Installer
extensions: .exe
filetypes : nullsoft installer
mimetypes : application/x-dosexec
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