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I'm using http://docs.python.org/library/zipfile.html to compress file into a zip. It works well but when extracting that file via my ubuntu (not in python, just right clicking file and then 'Extract here') file is truncated. My original file has ~167kb, extracted via ubuntu ~164kb (it's csv file, so I miss few lines from the end of file).

Any suggestions?

Edit:

My code looks as follows:

try:
    fp2 = zipfile.ZipFile(el.replace('.csv', '.zip'), 'w',
            zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED)
    fp2.testzip()
    fp2.write(el)
finally:
    fp2.close()

Where el is some csv file.

Edit2: It appears that while writing to a zipfile some data is lost.

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  • Are you sure you closed the file? (If you don't call close the documentation warns that some essential records can be left out) Feb 24, 2012 at 20:07
  • maybe try 'wb' instead of 'w' for mode?
    – Uku Loskit
    Feb 24, 2012 at 20:16
  • I'm linux user. So when I put 'wb' in place of 'w', I receive RuntimeError. Feb 24, 2012 at 20:33
  • What version of Python are you using? Feb 24, 2012 at 22:13

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Some suggestions:

(1) You call testzip but ignore the returned value. It may mess things up if the archive is empty (as it is in this case). Remove the call to testzip.

(2) Test the integrity of the created file by another means e.g. (a) linux_zipfile_executable -t your_created_archive.zip (b) short Python script using testzip. Try some other extraction means.

(3) Ignore the mode='wb' pushers; that is relevant only to files opened with built-in open. As the zipfile docs say, the only permissible modes are r, w, and a. Else: RuntimeError: ZipFile() requires mode "r", "w", or "a". The zipfile code actually does use the b flag when it opens the archive file using built-in open.

(4) Check carefully that in the flurry of trying to find your problem you are in fact comparing the correct pair of csv files.

(5) Post the 3 files (input, output, and .zip) on the web somewhere.

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    The truth is, that it wasn't issue with zipfile, it was an issue with csv and it's writer. I was making some operation on freshly generated csv file, without closing file pointer that was passed to csv.writer. Closing it before doing actual compression solved mine problem. Feb 28, 2012 at 15:10

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