zipstreamer
zipfly
zipstreamer | zipfly | |
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3 | 11 | |
114 | 518 | |
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3.9 | 4.0 | |
2 months ago | 7 months ago | |
Go | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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zipstreamer
- Stream ZIP archives on the fly, with highly parallel micro-service
- Stream large ZIP archives without memory inflation
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Python – Writing large ZIP archives without memory inflation
I built a similar project in Go, along with http server. Comes in handy for streaming (as you point out): https://github.com/scosman/zipstreamer
zipfly
- ZipFly 6.0.5
- GitHub - sandes/zipfly: Writing large ZIP archives without memory inflation
- Python3 – Writing large ZIP archives without memory inflation
- Python – Writing large ZIP archives without memory inflation
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Help me understand working with streams in Python
If you get that far then you'll have a decent understanding on how zip and io can work. My advice then would be to hop in a time machine and check out https://github.com/BuzonIO/zipfly.
- GitHub - BuzonIO/zipfly: Writing large ZIP archives without memory inflation
- Zipfly - Write large ZIP archives without memory inflation in Python
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Python – Create large ZIP archives without memory inflation
The code is perplexing. Why do you need to say int('0x1', 16) and int('0x2', 16)? Why not just write 0x1 and 0x2? Or just plain 1 and 2?
I'm also perplexed by the goal as this seems to just call zipfile.write under the hood, which already does what this tries to accomplish?
[0] https://github.com/BuzonIO/zipfly/blob/master/zipfly/zipfly....
What are some alternatives?
stream-unzip - Python function to stream unzip all the files in a ZIP archive on the fly
python-zipstream - Like Python's ZipFile module, except it works as a generator that provides the file in many small chunks.
StreamingUnzip - Given the (end) chunk of a zip file (where you can find the zip file's "table of contents") you will be able to zip in a zip file and have this utility pipe the files out unzipped.
zipstream - Simple python library for streaming zip files which are created dynamically, without using any temporary files
up - Deploy infinitely scalable serverless apps, apis, and sites in seconds to AWS.
www - Generic www flask server with phinka module
archiver - Easily create & extract archives, and compress & decompress files of various formats
datasette - An open source multi-tool for exploring and publishing data