The reason for this can be found in the _extract_member()
method in zipfile.py
, it only calls shutil.copyfileobj()
which will write the output file without any execute bits.
The easiest way to solve this is by subclassing ZipFile
and changing extract()
(or patching in an extended version. By default it is:
def extract(self, member, path=None, pwd=None):
"""Extract a member from the archive to the current working directory,
using its full name. Its file information is extracted as accurately
as possible. `member' may be a filename or a ZipInfo object. You can
specify a different directory using `path'.
"""
if not isinstance(member, ZipInfo):
member = self.getinfo(member)
if path is None:
path = os.getcwd()
return self._extract_member(member, path, pwd)
This last line should be changed to actually set the mode based on the original attributes. You can do it this way:
import os
import sys
from zipfile import ZipFile, ZipInfo
class MyZipFile(ZipFile):
if sys.version_info < (3, 6):
def extract(self, member, path=None, pwd=None):
if not isinstance(member, ZipInfo):
member = self.getinfo(member)
if path is None:
path = os.getcwd()
ret_val = self._extract_member(member, path, pwd)
attr = member.external_attr >> 16
os.chmod(ret_val, attr)
return ret_val
else:
def _extract_member(member, ZipInfo):
if not isinstance(member, ZipInfo):
member = self.getinfo(member)
path = super(ZipFile, self)._extract_member(member, targetpath, pwd)
if member.external_attr > 0xffff:
os.chmod(path, member.external_attr >> 16)
return path
with MyZipFile('test.zip') as zfp:
zfp.extractall()
(The above is based on Python 3.5 and assumes the zipfile is called test.zip
)