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:mod:`gzip` --- Support for :program:`gzip` files

.. module:: gzip
 :synopsis: Interfaces for gzip compression and decompression using file objects.

Source code: :source:`Lib/gzip.py`


This module provides a simple interface to compress and decompress files just like the GNU programs :program:`gzip` and :program:`gunzip` would.

The data compression is provided by the :mod:`zlib` module.

The :mod:`gzip` module provides the :class:`GzipFile` class, as well as the :func:`.open`, :func:`compress` and :func:`decompress` convenience functions. The :class:`GzipFile` class reads and writes :program:`gzip`-format files, automatically compressing or decompressing the data so that it looks like an ordinary :term:`file object`.

Note that additional file formats which can be decompressed by the :program:`gzip` and :program:`gunzip` programs, such as those produced by :program:`compress` and :program:`pack`, are not supported by this module.

The module defines the following items:

.. function:: open(filename, mode='rb', compresslevel=9, encoding=None, errors=None, newline=None)

 Open a gzip-compressed file in binary or text mode, returning a :term:`file
 object`.

 The *filename* argument can be an actual filename (a :class:`str` or
 :class:`bytes` object), or an existing file object to read from or write to.

 The *mode* argument can be any of ``'r'``, ``'rb'``, ``'a'``, ``'ab'``,
 ``'w'``, ``'wb'``, ``'x'`` or ``'xb'`` for binary mode, or ``'rt'``,
 ``'at'``, ``'wt'``, or ``'xt'`` for text mode. The default is ``'rb'``.

 The *compresslevel* argument is an integer from 0 to 9, as for the
 :class:`GzipFile` constructor.

 For binary mode, this function is equivalent to the :class:`GzipFile`
 constructor: ``GzipFile(filename, mode, compresslevel)``. In this case, the
 *encoding*, *errors* and *newline* arguments must not be provided.

 For text mode, a :class:`GzipFile` object is created, and wrapped in an
 :class:`io.TextIOWrapper` instance with the specified encoding, error
 handling behavior, and line ending(s).

 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
 Added support for *filename* being a file object, support for text mode,
 and the *encoding*, *errors* and *newline* arguments.

 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
 Added support for the ``'x'``, ``'xb'`` and ``'xt'`` modes.

 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
 Accepts a :term:`path-like object`.

Constructor for the :class:`GzipFile` class, which simulates most of the methods of a :term:`file object`, with the exception of the :meth:`truncate` method. At least one of fileobj and filename must be given a non-trivial value.

The new class instance is based on fileobj, which can be a regular file, an :class:`io.BytesIO` object, or any other object which simulates a file. It defaults to None, in which case filename is opened to provide a file object.

When fileobj is not None, the filename argument is only used to be included in the :program:`gzip` file header, which may include the original filename of the uncompressed file. It defaults to the filename of fileobj, if discernible; otherwise, it defaults to the empty string, and in this case the original filename is not included in the header.

The mode argument can be any of 'r', 'rb', 'a', 'ab', 'w', 'wb', 'x', or 'xb', depending on whether the file will be read or written. The default is the mode of fileobj if discernible; otherwise, the default is 'rb'.

Note that the file is always opened in binary mode. To open a compressed file in text mode, use :func:`.open` (or wrap your :class:`GzipFile` with an :class:`io.TextIOWrapper`).

The compresslevel argument is an integer from 0 to 9 controlling the level of compression; 1 is fastest and produces the least compression, and 9 is slowest and produces the most compression. 0 is no compression. The default is 9.

The mtime argument is an optional numeric timestamp to be written to the last modification time field in the stream when compressing. It should only be provided in compression mode. If omitted or None, the current time is used. See the :attr:`mtime` attribute for more details.

Calling a :class:`GzipFile` object's :meth:`close` method does not close fileobj, since you might wish to append more material after the compressed data. This also allows you to pass an :class:`io.BytesIO` object opened for writing as fileobj, and retrieve the resulting memory buffer using the :class:`io.BytesIO` object's :meth:`~io.BytesIO.getvalue` method.

:class:`GzipFile` supports the :class:`io.BufferedIOBase` interface, including iteration and the :keyword:`with` statement. Only the :meth:`truncate` method isn't implemented.

:class:`GzipFile` also provides the following method and attribute:

.. method:: peek(n)

 Read *n* uncompressed bytes without advancing the file position.
 At most one single read on the compressed stream is done to satisfy
 the call. The number of bytes returned may be more or less than
 requested.

 .. note:: While calling :meth:`peek` does not change the file position of
 the :class:`GzipFile`, it may change the position of the underlying
 file object (e.g. if the :class:`GzipFile` was constructed with the
 *fileobj* parameter).

 .. versionadded:: 3.2

.. attribute:: mtime

 When decompressing, the value of the last modification time field in
 the most recently read header may be read from this attribute, as an
 integer. The initial value before reading any headers is ``None``.

 All :program:`gzip` compressed streams are required to contain this
 timestamp field. Some programs, such as :program:`gunzip`\ , make use
 of the timestamp. The format is the same as the return value of
 :func:`time.time` and the :attr:`~os.stat_result.st_mtime` attribute of
 the object returned by :func:`os.stat`.

.. versionchanged:: 3.1
 Support for the :keyword:`with` statement was added, along with the
 *mtime* constructor argument and :attr:`mtime` attribute.

.. versionchanged:: 3.2
 Support for zero-padded and unseekable files was added.

.. versionchanged:: 3.3
 The :meth:`io.BufferedIOBase.read1` method is now implemented.

.. versionchanged:: 3.4
 Added support for the ``'x'`` and ``'xb'`` modes.

.. versionchanged:: 3.5
 Added support for writing arbitrary
 :term:`bytes-like objects <bytes-like object>`.
 The :meth:`~io.BufferedIOBase.read` method now accepts an argument of
 ``None``.

.. versionchanged:: 3.6
 Accepts a :term:`path-like object`.
.. function:: compress(data, compresslevel=9)

 Compress the *data*, returning a :class:`bytes` object containing
 the compressed data. *compresslevel* has the same meaning as in
 the :class:`GzipFile` constructor above.

 .. versionadded:: 3.2

.. function:: decompress(data)

 Decompress the *data*, returning a :class:`bytes` object containing the
 uncompressed data.

 .. versionadded:: 3.2


Examples of usage

Example of how to read a compressed file:

import gzip
with gzip.open('/home/joe/file.txt.gz', 'rb') as f:
 file_content = f.read()

Example of how to create a compressed GZIP file:

import gzip
content = b"Lots of content here"
with gzip.open('/home/joe/file.txt.gz', 'wb') as f:
 f.write(content)

Example of how to GZIP compress an existing file:

import gzip
import shutil
with open('/home/joe/file.txt', 'rb') as f_in:
 with gzip.open('/home/joe/file.txt.gz', 'wb') as f_out:
 shutil.copyfileobj(f_in, f_out)

Example of how to GZIP compress a binary string:

import gzip
s_in = b"Lots of content here"
s_out = gzip.compress(s_in)
.. seealso::

 Module :mod:`zlib`
 The basic data compression module needed to support the :program:`gzip` file
 format.

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