Here is what I have:
import bz2
compressionLevel = 9
source_file = '/foo/bar.txt' #this file can be in a different format, like .csv or others...
destination_file = '/foo/bar.bz2'
tarbz2contents = bz2.compress(source_file, compressionLevel)
fh = open(destination_file, "wb")
fh.write(tarbz2contents)
fh.close()
I know first param of bz2.compress is a data, but it's the simple way that I found to clarify what I need.
And I know about BZ2File but, I cannot find any good example to use BZ2File.
The documentation for bz2.compress for says it takes data, not a file name.
Try replacing the line below:
tarbz2contents = bz2.compress(open(source_file, 'rb').read(), compressionLevel)
...or maybe :
with open(source_file, 'rb') as data:
tarbz2contents = bz2.compress(data.read(), compressionLevel)
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