Thanks - your code works for me also. But I still get the issue when I read the file directly and add it to the archive.
Say if I: 1. Use the test.csv file created with your code - currently the line endings look good (viewed in notepad on Win XP) 2. Run the following code: # begin code import zipfile import os.path # Now, create the zipfile dfile = open('test.csv', 'r') zip_file = zipfile.ZipFile(r'C:\temp\ice\line endings\test.zip', 'w', zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) zip_file.writestr('test.csv',dfile.read()) dfile.close() zip_file.close() 3. Then extract the file and the file endings have been corrupted. Now one long line in notepad. (Other programs interpret correctly though.) Maybe the issue lies with this way (i.e. dfile.read()) of writing the file to the archive...possibly. Damon On 14 Aug, 17:55, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Aug 14, 11:04 am, towers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hi > > > I'm probably doing something stupid but I've run into a problem > > whereby I'm trying to add a csv file to a zip archive - see example > > code below. > > > The csv just has several rows with carriage return line feeds (CRLF). > > > However after adding it to an archive and then decompressing the line > > endings have been converted to just line feeds (LF). > > > Does anyone know if this is a bug or am I just doing something wrong? > > > Many Thanks, > > Damon > > > **************************************************************************** > > import zipfile > > > zipFile = zipfile.ZipFile('LocalZipFile.zip', 'a', > > zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) > > dfile = open('LocalCSVFile.csv', 'r') > > zipFile.writestr('test.csv',dfile.read()) > > dfile.close() > > zipFile.close() > > **************************************************************************** > > Line endings will drive you up the wall. Anyway, the python zipfile > library does not seem to be doing any translations. The code below > works for me. > > # begin code > import zipfile > import os.path > > # First create some work data... > csv_data = '1,2\r\n3,4\r\n5,6\r\n' > > # Now, create the zipfile > zip_file = zipfile.ZipFile(r'c:\tmp\test.zip', 'w', > zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) > zip_file.writestr('test.csv',csv_data) > zip_file.close() > > # Now, extract the info > zip_file = zipfile.ZipFile(r'c:\tmp\test.zip') > assert len(zip_file.read('test.csv')) == len(csv_data) > # end code > > Something else must be tweaking your line endings. > HTH! > > jw -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list