user1015375
user1015375

Reputation: 63

Removing path from a zip file using python

I have a zip file that has a path. When I unzip the file using python and put it in my target folder, it then creates all of the files in the path inside my target folder.

Target: d:\unzip_files zip file has a path and file name of: \NIS\TEST\Files\tnt.png

What happens: d:\unzip_files\NIS\TEST\Files\tnt.png

Is there a way to hae it just unzip the tnt.png file into d:\unzip_files? Or will I have to read down the list and move the file and then delete all of the empty folders?

import os, sys, zipfile

zippath = r"D:\zip_files\test.zip"
zipdir = r"D:\unzip_files"

zfile = zipfile.ZipFile(zippath, "r")
for name in zfile.namelist():
    zfile.extract(name, zipdir)
zfile.close()

So, this is what worked..

import os, sys, zipfile

zippath = r"D:\zip_files\test.zip"
zipdir = r"D:\unzip_files"

zfile = zipfile.ZipFile(zippath, "r")
for name in zfile.namelist():
    fname = os.path.join(zipdir, os.path.basename(name))
    fout = open(fname, "wb")
    fout.write(zfile.read(name))

fout.close()

Thanks for the help.

Upvotes: 3

Views: 1993

Answers (1)

yosukesabai
yosukesabai

Reputation: 6244

How about reading file as binary and dump it? Need to deal cases where there is pre-existing file.

for name in zfile.namelist():

    fname = os.path.join(zipdir, os.path.basename(name))
    fout = open(fname, 'wb')
    fout.write(zfile.read(name))

Upvotes: 2

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