Thanks to Brian van den Broek , I've just reached the doc, too. I'm now very clear.
On 6/28/05, Brian van den Broek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > could ildg said unto the world upon 28/06/2005 03:29: > > but the file is just stored, > > and not compressed. > > > > On 6/28/05, could ildg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>Thank you, > >>it works~~ > >> > >>On 6/29/05, Peter Szinek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >>>Hi, > >>> > >>>What about this: > >>> > >>>import os,zipfile > >>>from os.path import join > >>> > >>> > >>>zip = zipfile.ZipFile("myzipfile.zip", 'w') > >>>for root, dirs, files in os.walk('.'): > >>> for fileName in files: > >>> zip.write(join(root,fileName)) > >>>zip.close() > >>> > >>>Maybe it zips also the myzipfile.zip ;-) > >>>Probably this is not needed, so an additional test (something like > >>>fileName != 'myfile.zip' would be needed. > >>> > >>>HTH, > >>>Peter > >>> > >>>could ildg wrote: > >>> > >>>>I want to compress a folder and all of its sub files including empty > >>>>folders > >>>>into a zip file. what's the pythonic way to do this? > >>>> > >>>>Thanks in advance. > >>> > >>> > > This thread got me to read the relevant docs: > > 7.18.1 ZipFile Objects > "class ZipFile( file[, mode[, compression]]) > Open a ZIP file, where file can be either a path to a file (a > string) or a file-like object. The mode parameter should be 'r' to > read an existing file, 'w' to truncate and write a new file, or 'a' to > append to an existing file. For mode is 'a' and file refers to an > existing ZIP file, then additional files are added to it. If file does > not refer to a ZIP file, then a new ZIP archive is appended to the > file. This is meant for adding a ZIP archive to another file, such as > python.exe. Using > > cat myzip.zip >> python.exe > > also works, and at least WinZip can read such files. compression > is the ZIP compression method to use when writing the archive, and > should be ZIP_STORED or ZIP_DEFLATED; unrecognized values will cause > RuntimeError to be raised. If ZIP_DEFLATED is specified but the zlib > module is not available, RuntimeError is also raised. The default is > ZIP_STORED." > http://docs.python.org/lib/zipfile-objects.html > > So, it would appear that compression requires a 3rd party module, not > included in Python (and not present on my Windows box). > > I'm presently filing a bug suggesting this be made a touch more > explicit in the zlib docs. > > Best to all, > > Brian vdB > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list