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(Chilkat2-Python) Iterate Through ZIP Entries Using EntryAt and ZipEntry.GetNextSee more Zip ExamplesThis example demonstrates how to iterate through all entries in a ZIP archive using:
The example prints each ZIP entry's stored filename and whether the entry is a file or directory. This approach is useful when sequentially processing ZIP entries without repeatedly calling Suppose the ZIP archive contains: The example iterates through each entry in the order stored within the ZIP archive.
import sys import chilkat2 success = False zip = chilkat2.Zip() # Open an existing ZIP archive. success = zip.OpenZip("c:/temp/example.zip") if (success == False): print(zip.LastErrorText) sys.exit() # A ZIP archive may contain zero entries. if (zip.NumEntries == 0): print("The ZIP archive is empty.") zip.CloseZip() sys.exit() # ------------------------------------------------------------ # Get the first ZIP entry. # # EntryAt(0,entry) initializes the ZipEntry object so that # it represents the first entry in the ZIP archive. # entry = chilkat2.ZipEntry() success = zip.EntryAt(0,entry) if (success == False): print(zip.LastErrorText) sys.exit() # ------------------------------------------------------------ # Iterate through all ZIP entries. # # GetNext updates the same ZipEntry object so that it # represents the next entry in the ZIP archive. # while (success == True) : if (entry.IsDirectory == True): print("[Directory] " + entry.FileName) else: print("[File] " + entry.FileName) # Advance to the next entry. success = entry.GetNext() zip.CloseZip() print("Done.") |
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