Python function to construct a ZIP archive with stream processing - without having to store the entire ZIP in memory or disk
Project description
stream-zip
Python function to construct a ZIP archive on the fly - without having to store the entire ZIP in memory or disk. This is useful in memory-constrained environments, or when you would like to start returning compressed data before you've even retrieved all the uncompressed data. Generating ZIPs on-demand in a web server is a typical use case for stream-zip.
Offers similar functionality to zipfly, but with a different API, and does not use Python's zipfile module under the hood.
To unZIP files on the fly try stream-unzip.
Installation
pip install stream-zip
Usage
from datetime import datetime
from stream_zip import ZIP_64, ZIP_32, NO_COMPRESSION_64, NO_COMPRESSION_32, stream_zip
def unzipped_files():
modified_at = datetime.now()
perms = 0o600
def file_1_data():
yield b'Some bytes 1'
def file_2_data():
yield b'Some bytes 2'
def file_3_data():
yield b'Some bytes 3'
def file_4_data():
yield b'Some bytes 4'
# ZIP_64 mode
yield 'my-file-1.txt', modified_at, perms, ZIP_64, file_1_data()
# ZIP_32 mode
yield 'my-file-2.txt', modified_at, perms, ZIP_32, file_2_data()
# No compression for ZIP_32 files
yield 'my-file-3.txt', modified_at, perms, NO_COMPRESSION_64, file_3_data()
# No compression for ZIP_64 files
yield 'my-file-4.txt', modified_at, perms, NO_COMPRESSION_32, file_4_data()
for zipped_chunk in stream_zip(unzipped_files()):
print(zipped_chunk)
Limitations
It's not possible to completely stream-write ZIP files. Small bits of metadata for each member file, such as its name, must be placed at the end of the ZIP. In order to do this, stream-unzip buffers this metadata in memory until it can be output.
No compression is supported via the NO_COMPRESSION_*
constants as in the above examples. However in these cases the entire contents of each are buffered in memory, and so should not be used for large files. This is because for uncompressed data, its size and CRC32 must be before it in the ZIP file.
It doesn't seem possible to automatically choose ZIP_64 based on file sizes if streaming, since the specification of ZIP_32 vs ZIP_64 must be before the compressed data of each file in the final stream, and so before the sizes are known. Hence the onus is on client code to choose. ZIP_32 has greater support but is limited to 4GiB (gibibyte), while ZIP_64 has less support, but has a much greater limit of 16EiB (exbibyte). These limits apply to the compressed size of each member file, the uncompressed size of each member file, and to the size of the entire archive.
Exception hierarchy
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ZipError
Base class for all explicitly-thrown exceptions
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ZipValueError (also inherits from the ValueError built-in)
Base class for errors relating to invalid arguments
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ZipOverflowError (also inherits from the OverflowError built-in)
The sizes of data are too large to store in the requested mode
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UncompressedSizeOverflowError
The uncompressed size of the data is too large. The maximum uncompressed size for ZIP_32 mode is 2^32 - 1 bytes, and for ZIP_64 mode is 2^64 - 1 bytes.
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CompressedSizeOverflowError
The compressed size of the data is too large. The maximum compressed size for ZIP_32 mode is 2^32 - 1 bytes, and for ZIP_64 mode is 2^64 - 1 bytes.
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CentralDirectorySizeOverflowError
The size of the central directory, a section at the end of the ZIP that lists all the member files. The maximum size for ZIP_32 mode is 2^32 - 1 bytes, and for ZIP_64 mode is 2^64 - 1 bytes.
If any
_64
mode files are in the ZIP, the central directory is in ZIP_64 mode, and ZIP_32 mode otherwise. -
CentralDirectoryNumberOfEntriesOverflowError
Too many entries in the central directory, a section at the end of the ZIP that lists all the member files. The limit for ZIP_32 mode is 2^16 - 1 entries, and for ZIP_64 mode is 2^64 - 1 entries.
If any
_64
mode files are in the ZIP, the central directory is in ZIP_64 mode, and ZIP_32 mode otherwise. -
OffsetOverflowError
The offset of data in the ZIP is too high, i.e. the ZIP is too large. The limit for ZIP_32 mode is 2^32 - 1 bytes, and for ZIP_64 mode is 2^64 - 1 bytes.
This can be raised when stream-zip adds member files, or when it adds the central directory at the end of the ZIP file. If any
_64
mode files are in the ZIP, the central directory is in ZIP_64 mode, and ZIP_32 mode otherwise. -
NameLengthOverflowError
The length of a file name is too high. The limit is 2^16 - 1 bytes, and applied to file names after UTF-8 encoding.
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