ZIM file format
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The ZIM file format is based on the zeno file format. It starts with a header, which is described here:
Header
length in byte, all types are littlendian
Field Name | Type | Offset | Length | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
rMagicNumber | integer | 0 | 4 | Magic number to recognise the file format, must be "1439867043" |
rVersion | integer | 4 | 4 | wp2006=2, wp2007=3, ZIM=4, version of the file format for backwards compatibility |
rCount | integer | 8 | 4 | total number of articles |
integer | 12 | 4 | deprecated | |
rIndexPos | integer | 16 | 8 | position of the article index |
rIndexLen | integer | 24 | 4 | length of the article index |
headerLen | integer | 28 | 4 | length of header (currently 60) |
rIndexPtrPos | integer | 32 | 8 | position to the directory pointerlist |
rIndexPtrLen | integer | 40 | 4 | length of directory pointerlist (always 4*rCount) |
rMainPage | integer | 44 | 4 | article index of main page or 0xffff if no main page |
rLayoutPage | integer | 48 | 4 | article index of layout page or 0xffff if no layout page |
integer | 52 | 8 | deprecated |
Each article in the zim file has a directory entry. Since the directory entry has a variable size, we have a index pointerlist, which is a list of 4-byte offsets, which points to the directory entries.
Directory Entries
Data
Namespaces
Namespaces seperate different types of data stored in the ZIM File Format.
They can be distinguished by prepending the article namespace before the article name in the URL path, eg. http://localhost/A/Articlename.
Namespace | Description |
---|---|
- | template data |
A | articles |
I | images, files - see Image Handling |
J | images, text - see Image Handling |
U | categories, text - see Category Handling |
V | categories, article list - see Category Handling |
W | deprecated - see Zeno File Format |
X | fulltext index |
Y | deprecated - see Zeno File Format |
Z | deprecated - see Zeno File Format |