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clamdpy

A Python wrapper around clamd, the ClamAV daemon.

This is a maintained and updated fork of https://github.com/graingert/python-clamd/, credit goes to the original developer(s).

Python versions PyPI version Code style: Black Ruff

Installation

Using pip:

pip install clamdpy

Usage

from io import BytesIO

from clamdpy import ClamdNetworkSocket

clamd = ClamdNetworkSocket(
    host="127.0.0.1",
    port=3310,
    timeout=15,
)

clamd.ping()
#> 'PONG'

clamd.version()
#> VersionInfo(version='ClamAV 0.103.9', signature=27065, signature_date=datetime(2023, 10, 18, 9, 49, 14))

# Raw response can be fetched as well:
clamd.version(raw=True)
#> 'ClamAV 0.103.9/27065/Wed Oct 18 09:49:14 2023'

clamd.instream(BytesIO(b"data"))
#> ScanResult(path='stream', reason=None, status='OK')

Most of the clamd commands are implemented (a couple ones are missing and should be implemented sooner or later).

It is possible to use UNIX sockets as well:

from clamdpy import ClamdUnixSocket

clamd = ClamdUnixSocket(path="/var/run/clamav/clamd.ctl")

Line delimitations

By default, \n will be used to terminate lines. Clamd also supports NULL characters:

from clamdpy import ClamdNetworkSocket

clamd = ClamdNetworkSocket(line_terminator="z")

Warning

Support for the NULL character isn't tested and may not work as it doesn't play well with Python. Use with caution.