I have archive.zip with two files: hello.txt and world.txt

I want to overwrite hello.txt file with new one with that code:

import zipfile

z = zipfile.ZipFile('archive.zip','a')
z.write('hello.txt')
z.close()  

but it won't overwrite file, somehow it creates another instance of hello.txt — take a look at winzip screenshot:

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Since there is no smth like zipfile.remove(), what's the best way to handle this problem?

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There's no way to do that with python zipfile module. You have to create a new zip file and recompress everything again from the first file, plus the new modified file.

Below is some code to do just that. But note that it isn't efficient, since it decompresses and then recompresses all data.

import tempfile
import zipfile
import shutil

def remove_from_zip(zipfname, *filenames):
    tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
    try:
        tempname = os.path.join(tempdir, 'new.zip')
        with zipfile.ZipFile(zipfname, 'r') as zipread:
            with zipfile.ZipFile(tempname, 'w') as zipwrite:
                for item in zipread.infolist():
                    if item.filename not in filenames:
                        data = zipread.read(item.filename)
                        zipwrite.writestr(item, data)
        shutil.move(tempname, zipfname)
    finally:
        shutil.rmtree(tempdir)

Usage:

remove_from_zip('archive.zip', 'hello.txt')
with zipfile.ZipFile('archive.zip', 'a') as z:
    z.write('hello.txt')
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So, there is no efficient method for overwriting files whatsoever? Maybe another zip module? Anyway, thanks for that – nukl Jan 11 '11 at 3:32
@cru3l: That's exactly what I am saying in my answer. – nosklo Jan 11 '11 at 3:33
You can call an external zip tool. Also, you could create your own interface to a zip library. – Apalala Jan 11 '11 at 14:51
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