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\section{\module{zipimport} ---
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Import modules from Zip archives}
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\declaremodule{standard}{zipimport}
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\modulesynopsis{support for importing Python modules from ZIP archives.}
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\moduleauthor{Just van Rossum}{just@letterror.com}
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\versionadded{2.3}
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This module adds the ability to import Python modules (\file{*.py},
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\file{*.py[co]}) and packages from ZIP-format archives. It is usually
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not needed to use the \module{zipimport} module explicitly; it is
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automatically used by the builtin \keyword{import} mechanism for
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\code{sys.path} items that are paths to ZIP archives.
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Typically, \code{sys.path} is a list of directory names as strings. This
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module also allows an item of \code{sys.path} to be a string naming a ZIP
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file archive. The ZIP archive can contain a subdirectory structure to
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support package imports, and a path within the archive can be specified to
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only import from a subdirectory. For example, the path
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\file{/tmp/example.zip/lib/} would only import from the
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\file{lib/} subdirectory within the archive.
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Any files may be present in the ZIP archive, but only files \file{.py} and
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\file{.py[co]} are available for import. ZIP import of dynamic modules
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(\file{.pyd}, \file{.so}) is disallowed. Note that if an archive only
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contains \file{.py} files, Python will not attempt to modify the archive
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by adding the corresponding \file{.pyc} or \file{.pyo} file, meaning that
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if a ZIP archive doesn't contain \file{.pyc} files, importing may be rather
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slow.
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Using the built-in \function{reload()} function will
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fail if called on a module loaded from a ZIP archive; it is unlikely that
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\function{reload()} would be needed, since this would imply that the ZIP
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has been altered during runtime.
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The available attributes of this module are:
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\begin{excdesc}{ZipImportError}
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Exception raised by zipimporter objects. It's a subclass of
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\exception{ImportError}, so it can be caught as \exception{ImportError},
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too.
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\end{excdesc}
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\begin{classdesc*}{zipimporter}
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The class for importing ZIP files. See
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``\citetitle{zipimporter Objects}'' (section \ref{zipimporter-objects})
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for constructor details.
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\end{classdesc*}
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\begin{seealso}
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\seetitle[http://www.pkware.com/appnote.html]{PKZIP Application
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Note}{Documentation on the ZIP file format by Phil
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Katz, the creator of the format and algorithms used.}
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\seepep{0273}{Import Modules from Zip Archives}{Written by James C.
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Ahlstrom, who also provided an implementation. Python 2.3
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follows the specification in PEP 273, but uses an
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implementation written by Just van Rossum that uses the import
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hooks described in PEP 302.}
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\seepep{0302}{New Import Hooks}{The PEP to add the import hooks that help
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this module work.}
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\end{seealso}
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\subsection{zipimporter Objects \label{zipimporter-objects}}
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\begin{classdesc}{zipimporter}{archivepath}
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Create a new zipimporter instance. \var{archivepath} must be a path to
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a zipfile. \class{ZipImportError} is raised if \var{archivepath} doesn't
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point to a valid ZIP archive.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{find_module}{fullname\optional{, path}}
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Search for a module specified by \var{fullname}. \var{fullname} must be
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the fully qualified (dotted) module name. It returns the zipimporter
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instance itself if the module was found, or \constant{None} if it wasn't.
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The optional \var{path} argument is ignored---it's there for
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compatibility with the importer protocol.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{get_code}{fullname}
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Return the code object for the specified module. Raise
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\class{ZipImportError} if the module couldn't be found.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{get_data}{pathname}
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Return the data associated with \var{pathname}. Raise \exception{IOError}
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if the file wasn't found.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{get_source}{fullname}
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Return the source code for the specified module. Raise
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\class{ZipImportError} if the module couldn't be found, return
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\constant{None} if the archive does contain the module, but has
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no source for it.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{is_package}{fullname}
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Return True if the module specified by \var{fullname} is a package.
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Raise \class{ZipImportError} if the module couldn't be found.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{load_module}{fullname}
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Load the module specified by \var{fullname}. \var{fullname} must be the
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fully qualified (dotted) module name. It returns the imported
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module, or raises \class{ZipImportError} if it wasn't found.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\subsection{Examples}
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\nodename{zipimport Examples}
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Here is an example that imports a module from a ZIP archive - note that
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the \module{zipimport} module is not explicitly used.
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\begin{verbatim}
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$ unzip -l /tmp/example.zip
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Archive: /tmp/example.zip
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Length Date Time Name
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-------- ---- ---- ----
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8467 11-26-02 22:30 jwzthreading.py
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-------- -------
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8467 1 file
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$ ./python
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Python 2.3 (#1, Aug 1 2003, 19:54:32)
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>>> import sys
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>>> sys.path.insert(0, '/tmp/example.zip') # Add .zip file to front of path
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>>> import jwzthreading
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>>> jwzthreading.__file__
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'/tmp/example.zip/jwzthreading.py'
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\end{verbatim}
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