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python-libzim

libzim module allows you to read and write ZIM files in Python. It provides a shallow python interface on top of the C++ libzim library.

It is primarily used in openZIM scrapers like sotoki or youtube2zim.

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Installation

pip install libzim

The PyPI package is available for x86_64 macOS and GNU/Linux only. It bundles a recent release of the C++ libzim.

On other platforms, you'd have to compile C++ libzim from source first then build this one, adjusting LD_LIBRARY_PATH.

Contributions

git clone [email protected]:openzim/python-libzim.git && cd python-libzim
# python -m venv env && source env/bin/activate
pip install -U setuptools invoke
invoke download-libzim install-dev build-ext test
# invoke --list for available development helpers

See CONTRIBUTING.md for additional details then Open a ticket or submit a Pull Request on Github 🤗!

Usage

Read a ZIM file

from libzim.reader import Archive
from libzim.search import Query, Searcher
from libzim.suggestion import SuggestionSearcher

zim = Archive("test.zim")
print(f"Main entry is at {zim.main_entry.get_item().path}")
entry = zim.get_entry_by_path("home/fr")
print(f"Entry {entry.title} at {entry.path} is {entry.get_item().size}b.")
print(bytes(entry.get_item().content).decode("UTF-8"))

# searching using full-text index
search_string = "Welcome"
query = Query().set_query(search_string)
searcher = Searcher(zim)
search = searcher.search(query)
search_count = search.getEstimatedMatches()
print(f"there are {search_count} matches for {search_string}")
print(list(search.getResults(0, search_count)))

# accessing suggestions
search_string = "kiwix"
suggestion_searcher = SuggestionSearcher(zim)
suggestion = suggestion_searcher.suggest(search_string)
suggestion_count = suggestion.getEstimatedMatches()
print(f"there are {suggestion_count} matches for {search_string}")
print(list(suggestion.getResults(0, suggestion_count)))

Write a ZIM file

from libzim.writer import Creator, Item, StringProvider, FileProvider, Hint


class MyItem(Item):
    def __init__(self, title, path, content = "", fpath = None):
        super().__init__()
        self.path = path
        self.title = title
        self.content = content
        self.fpath = fpath

    def get_path(self):
        return self.path

    def get_title(self):
        return self.title

    def get_mimetype(self):
        return "text/html"

    def get_contentprovider(self):
        if self.fpath is not None:
            return FileProvider(self.fpath)
        return StringProvider(self.content)
       
    def get_hints(self):
        return {Hint.FRONT_ARTICLE: True}


content = """<html><head><meta charset="UTF-8"><title>Web Page Title</title></head>
<body><h1>Welcome to this ZIM</h1><p>Kiwix</p></body></html>"""

item = MyItem("Hello Kiwix", "home", content)
item2 = MyItem("Bonjour Kiwix", "home/fr", None, "home-fr.html")

with Creator("test.zim").config_indexing(True, "eng") as creator:
    creator.set_mainpath("home")
    creator.add_item(item)
    creator.add_item(item2)
    for name, value in {
        "creator": "python-libzim",
        "description": "Created in python",
        "name": "my-zim",
        "publisher": "You",
        "title": "Test ZIM",
    }.items():

        creator.add_metadata(name.title(), value)

License

GPLv3 or later, see LICENSE for more details.

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