warc convert arc
Convert arc file into warc file
warc convert arc <files/dirs> [flags]
Options
--close-input-file-hook string a command to run after closing each input file. The command has access to data as environment variables.
WARC_COMMAND contains the subcommand name
WARC_HOOK_TYPE contains the hook type (OpenInputFile, CloseInputFile, OpenOutputFile, CloseOutputFile)
WARC_FILE_NAME contains the file name of the input file
WARC_ERROR_COUNT contains the number of errors found if the file was validated and the validation failed
--close-output-file-hook string a command to run after closing each output file. The command has access to data as environment variables.
WARC_COMMAND contains the subcommand name
WARC_HOOK_TYPE contains the hook type (OpenInputFile, CloseInputFile, OpenOutputFile, CloseOutputFile)
WARC_FILE_NAME contains the file name of the output file
WARC_SIZE contains the size of the output file
WARC_INFO_ID contains the ID of the output file's WARCInfo-record if created
WARC_SRC_FILE_NAME contains the file name of the input file if the output file is generated from an input file
WARC_HASH contains the hash of the output file if computed
WARC_ERROR_COUNT contains the number of errors found if the file was validated and the validation failed
-z, --compress use gzip compression for WARC files (default true)
--compression-level int the gzip compression level to use (value between 1 and 9) (default -1)
-c, --concurrency int number of input files to process simultaneously. (default 6)
-C, --concurrent-writers int maximum concurrent WARC writers. This is the number of WARC-files simultaneously written to.
A consequence is that at least this many WARC files are created even if there is only one input file. (default 16)
--default-date string fetch date to use for records missing date metadata. Fetchtime is set to 12:00 UTC for the date (default "2024-10-31")
--file-size string The maximum size for WARC files (default "1GB")
--flush if true, sync WARC file to disk after writing each record
--ftp-pool-size int32 size of the ftp pool (default 1)
-h, --help help for arc
--index-dir string directory to store indexes (default "/home/runner/.cache/arc")
-i, --input-file string input file (system). Default is to use OS file system.
Legal values:
/path/to/archive.( tar | tar.gz | tgz | zip | wacz )
ftp://user/pass@host:port
-k, --keep-index true to keep index on disk so that the next run will continue where the previous run left off
--min-free-disk string minimum free space on disk to allow WARC writing (default "256MB")
--name-generator string the name generator to use. By setting this to 'identity', the input filename will also be used as
output file name (prefix and suffix might still change). In this mode exactly one file is generated for every input file (default "default")
-K, --new-index true to start from a fresh index, deleting eventual index from last run
--one-to-one write each input file to a separate output file
The same as --concurrent-writers=1, --file-size=0 and --name-generator=identity (default true)
--open-input-file-hook string a command to run before opening each input file. The command has access to data as environment variables.
WARC_COMMAND contains the subcommand name
WARC_HOOK_TYPE contains the hook type (OpenInputFile, CloseInputFile, OpenOutputFile, CloseOutputFile)
WARC_FILE_NAME contains the file name of the input file
--open-output-file-hook string a command to run before opening each output file. The command has access to data as environment variables.
WARC_COMMAND contains the subcommand name
WARC_HOOK_TYPE contains the hook type (OpenInputFile, CloseInputFile, OpenOutputFile, CloseOutputFile)
WARC_FILE_NAME contains the file name of the output file
WARC_SRC_FILE_NAME contains the file name of the input file if the output file is generated from an input file
-w, --output-dir string output directory for generated warc files. Directory must exist. (default ".")
-p, --prefix string filename prefix for WARC files
-r, --recursive walk directories recursively
--source-file-list string a file containing a list of files to process, one file per line
--subdir-pattern string a pattern to use for generating subdirectories.
/ in pattern separates subdirectories on all platforms
{YYYY} is replaced with a 4 digit year
{YY} is replaced with a 2 digit year
{MM} is replaced with a 2 digit month
{DD} is replaced with a 2 digit day
The date used is the WARC date of each record. Therefore a input file might be split into
WARC files in different subdirectories. If NameGenerator is 'identity' only the first record
of each file's date is used to keep the file as one.
--suffixes strings filter files by suffix (default [.arc,.arc.gz])
-s, --symlinks follow symlinks
--tmpdir string directory to use for temporary files (default "/tmp")
--warc-version string the WARC version to use for created files (default "1.1")
Options inherited from parent commands
--config string config file. If not set, $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS, /etc/xdg/warc $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/warc and the current directory will be searched for a file named 'config.yaml'
-O, --log-file string log to file (default "-")
--log-format string log format. Valid values: text, json (default "text")
--log-level string log level. Valid values: debug, info, warn, error (default "info")
SEE ALSO
- warc convert - Convert web archives to warc files. Use subcommands for the supported formats