clamd is a portable Python module to use the ClamAV anti-virus engine on Windows, Linux, MacOSX and other platforms. It requires a running instance of the clamd daemon.
This is a fork of pyClamd v0.2.0 created by Philippe Lagadec and published on his website: http://www.decalage.info/en/python/pyclamd which in turn is a slightly improved version of pyClamd v0.1.1 created by Alexandre Norman and published on his website: http://xael.org/norman/python/pyclamd/
To use with a unix socket:
>>> import clamd >>> cd = clamd.ClamdUnixSocket() >>> cd.ping() 'PONG' >>> cd.version() # doctest: +ELLIPSIS 'ClamAV ... >>> cd.reload() 'RELOADING'
To scan a file:
>>> open('/tmp/EICAR','wb').write(clamd.EICAR) >>> cd.scan('/tmp/EICAR') {'/tmp/EICAR': ('FOUND', 'Eicar-Test-Signature')}
To scan a stream:
>>> from io import BytesIO >>> cd.instream(BytesIO(clamd.EICAR)) {'stream': ('FOUND', 'Eicar-Test-Signature')}
clamd is released as open-source software under the LGPL license.
How to install the ClamAV daemon clamd under Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install clamav-daemon clamav-freshclam clamav-unofficial-sigs sudo freshclam sudo service clamav-daemon start