pooch.Decompress¶
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class
pooch.Decompress(method='auto', name=None)[source]¶ Processor that decompress a file and returns the decompressed version.
Use with
pooch.Pooch.fetchorpooch.retrieveto decompress a downloaded data file so that it can be easily opened. Useful for data files that take a long time to decompress (exchanging disk space for speed).Supported decompression methods are LZMA (
.xz), bzip2 (.bz2), and gzip (.gz).File names with the standard extensions (see above) can use
method="auto"to automatically determine the compression method. This can be overwritten by setting the method argument.Note
To unpack zip and tar archives with one or more files, use
pooch.Unzipandpooch.Untarinstead.The output file is
{fname}.decompby default but it can be changed by setting thenameparameter.Warning
Passing in
namecan cause existing data to be lost! For example, if a file already exists with the specified name it will be overwritten with the new decompressed file content. Use this option with caution.- Parameters
method (str) – Name of the compression method. Can be “auto”, “lzma”, “xz”, “bzip2”, or “gzip”.
name (None or str) – Defines the decompressed file name. The file name will be
{fname}.decompifNone(default) or the given name otherwise. Note that the name should not include the full (or relative) path, it should be just the file name itself.
Methods Summary
Decompress.__call__(fname, action, pooch)Decompress the given file.
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Decompress.__call__(fname, action, pooch)[source]¶ Decompress the given file.
The output file will be either
{fname}.decompor the given name class attribute.- Parameters
fname (str) – Full path of the compressed file in local storage.
action (str) –
Indicates what action was taken by
pooch.Pooch.fetchorpooch.retrieve:"download": File didn’t exist locally and was downloaded"update": Local file was outdated and was re-download"fetch": File exists and is updated so it wasn’t downloaded
pooch (
pooch.Pooch) – The instance ofpooch.Poochthat is calling this.
- Returns
fname (str) – The full path to the decompressed file.