I am using Python 2.7. I have a .bz2 file, and I need to figure out the uncompressed file size of its component file without actually decompressing it. I have found ways to
As the other answers have stated, this is not possible without decompressing the data. However, if the size of the decompressed data is large, this can be done by decompressing it in chunks and adding the size of the chunks:
>>> import bz2
>>> with bz2.BZ2File('data.bz2', 'r') as data:
... size = 0
... chunk = data.read(1024)
... while chunk:
... size += len(chunk)
... chunk = data.read(1024)
...
>>> size
11107
Alternatively (and probably faster, though I haven't profiled this) you can seek()
to the end of the file and then use tell()
to find out how long it is:
>>> import bz2
>>> import os
>>> with bz2.BZ2File('data.bz2', 'r') as data:
... data.seek(0, os.SEEK_END)
... size = data.tell()
...
>>> size
11107L
It seems that telling the size of bz2 file without actually decompressing it is impossible. See the link for more details and a possible solution: https://superuser.com/questions/53984/is-there-a-way-to-determine-the-decompressed-size-of-a-bz2-file
I suspect this is impossible due to the nature of bz2 format and compressing techniques it uses. Here is a quite good description of the both format and the algorithms http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bzip2#File_format
You will never know original data size until you decompress it.