A teeworlds network protocol library, designed according to sans I/O (http://sans-io.readthedocs.io/) principles # THIS LIBRARY IS IN EARLY DEVELOPMENT ## Do not get bamboozled by the mature looking readme! ## This project is not in a very usable state yet. It is in very early development! ## APIs might change and many essential features are missing! --- ## install ```bash pip install twnet_parser ``` ## sample usage ```python import twnet_parser.packet packet = twnet_parser.packet.parse7(b'\x04\x0a\x00\xcf\x2e\xde\x1d\04') # 0.7 close print(packet) # => : {'version': '0.7', 'header': , 'messages': []} print(packet.header) # => : {'flags': : {'control': True, 'resend': False, 'compression': False, 'connless': False} for msg in packet.messages: print(msg.message_name) # => close ``` ## Features | Feature | 0.7 | 0.6 | | -------------------------- | ------------------ | ------------------ | | Deserialize packet headers | :heavy_check_mark: | | | Deserialize chunk headers | :heavy_check_mark: | | | Deserialize messages | 85% | | | Deserialize snapshots | | | | Serialize packet headers | :heavy_check_mark: | | | Serialize chunk headers | :heavy_check_mark: | | | Serialize messages | 85% | | ## Non-Features (also not planned for this library) | Feature | Status | Where to find it | | ------------------------------ | ------- | ------------------------------------------- | | Networking | :x: | TODO: link if someone implemented it on top | | Protocol version detection | :x: | TODO: link if someone implemented it on top | | Track sequence number state | :x: | TODO: link if someone implemented it on top | | Track connection state | :x: | TODO: link if someone implemented it on top | Look elsewhere for these features. Or use this library to implement them on top. This project is intentionally only covering parsing the protocol. Not fully implemeting a state machine of the protocol. Or a fully working client / server software. If you want to build something with this library you do have to understand how the protocol works and when the client and server have to send what. This [protocol documentation](https://chillerdragon.github.io/teeworlds-protocol/index.html) should get you started to understand the basics. ## Convenient defaults and fully customizable ```python from twnet_parser.packet import TwPacket from twnet_parser.messages7.game.cl_call_vote import MsgClCallVote """ The call to packet.pack() generates a valid byte array that can be sent as an udp payload It uses default values for things like: security token, acknowledge number, packet flags, chunk header (flags, size, seq), vote type, vote value, vote reason, vote force It computes a valid chunk header size field based on the payload length. It sets the correct num chunks field in the packet header based on the amount of messages you added (1 in this case) While this has all fields set that packet would be dropped by a vanilla implementation because the security token and sequence number is wrong. So you have to take care of those your self. """ packet = TwPacket() msg = MsgClCallVote() packet.messages.append(msg) packet.pack() # => b'\x00\x00\x01\xff\xff\xff\xff\x00\x00\x80\x01default\x00default\x00default\x00\x00' """ Here we also send a Call vote message. But this time we set a security token and a few other fields. Note that we set num_chunks to 6 which is wrong because we only send one message (MsgClCallVote). But this library allows you to do so. And it will not compute the correct amount. But use your explicitly set wrong one instead. This allows you to have full control and craft any kind of packet. May it be correct or not. """ packet = TwPacket() packet.header.token = b'\x48\x1f\x93\xd7' packet.header.num_chunks = 6 packet.header.ack = 638 packet.header.flags.control = False packet.header.flags.compression = False msg = MsgClCallVote() msg.header.seq = 10 msg.type = 'option' msg.value = 'test' msg.reason = '' msg.force = False packet.messages.append(msg) packet.pack() # => b'\x02~\x06H\x1f\x93\xd7\x00\x00\x80\x01option\x00test\x00\x00\x00' ``` ## development setup ```bash git clone https://gitlab.com/teeworlds-network/twnet_parser cd twnet_parser python -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate pip install -r requirements/dev.txt ``` ## tests and linting ```bash # dev dependencies pip install -r requirements/dev.txt # run unit tests pytest . # run style linter pylint src/ # run type checker mypy src/ # or use the bundle script that runs all tests ./scripts/run_tests.sh ``` ## package and release ```bash # manual pip install -r requirements/dev.txt version=0.0.2 sed -i "s/^version =.*/version = $version/" setup.cfg python -m build git tag -a "v$version" -m "# version $version" python -m twine upload dist/* # or use the interactive convience script ./scripts/release.sh ```