A multi-threading implementation of Python gzip module
Project description
pgzip
A multi-threading implement of Python gzip module
Using a block indexed GZIP file format to enable compress and decompress in parallel. This implement use 'FEXTRA' to record the index of compressed member, which is defined in offical GZIP file format specification version 4.3, so it is fully compatible with normal GZIP implement.
This module is ~25X faster for compression and ~7X faster for decompression (limited by IO and Python implementation) with a 24 CPUs computer.
In theoretical, compression and decompression acceleration should be linear according to the CPU cores. In fact, the performance is limited by IO and program language implementation.
Usage
Use same method as gzip module
import pgzip
s = "a big string..."
## Use 8 threads to compress.
## None or 0 means using all CPUs (default)
## Compression block size is set to 200MB
with pgzip.open("test.txt.gz", "wt", thread=8, blocksize=2*10**8) as fw:
fw.write(s)
with pgzip.open("test.txt.gz", "rt", thread=8) as fr:
assert fr.read(len(s)) == s
Performance
Compression:
Decompression:
Brenchmarked on a 24 cores, 48 threads server (Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 v4 @ 2.20GHz) with 8.0GB FASTQ text file.
Using parameters thread=42 and blocksize=200000000
Warning
This package only replace the 'GzipFile' class and 'open', 'compress', 'decompress' functions of standard gzip module. It is not well tested for other class and function.
As the first release version, some features are not yet supported, such as seek() and tell(). Any contribution or improvement is appreciated.
History
This project is a fork of https://github.com/vinlyx/mgzip because we could not get in contact with vinlyx and we had bugfixes we wanted implemented. Thankyou to Vincent Li (@vinlyx) for all the hard work and if you ever come across this then feel free to get in contact.
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