I've got a huge *.tar.gz file and I want to see the list of files contained in it without extracting the contents (preferably with mtimes per file). How can I achieve that in python?
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Does this answer your question? [Extracting gzip folder of files in Python](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33680023/extracting-gzip-folder-of-files-in-python) – bsplosion Mar 05 '20 at 17:33
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You can use TarFile.getnames() like this:
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import tarfile
tarf = tarfile.open('foo.tar.gz', 'r:gz')
print(tarf.getnames())
http://docs.python.org/3.3/library/tarfile.html#tarfile.TarFile.getnames
And if you want mtime values you can use getmembers().
print([(member.name, member.mtime) for member in tarf.getmembers()])
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Thank you and sorry it was my inattentiveness to not check tarfile description, since I did look at that doc page. :) – Denys S. Oct 30 '13 at 13:25
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