Research
Security News
Malicious npm Package Targets Solana Developers and Hijacks Funds
A malicious npm package targets Solana developers, rerouting funds in 2% of transactions to a hardcoded address.
github.com/icza/s2prot
Package s2prot
is a decoder/parser of Blizzard's StarCraft II replay file format (*.SC2Replay).
s2prot
processes the "raw" data that can be decoded from replay files using an MPQ parser
such as github.com/icza/mpq.
The package is designed to be used by other packages or apps, and is safe for concurrent use. There is also an example CLI app that can be used standalone.
Parses all versions that were written with retail versions of StarCraft II (and some beta versions too).
Check out the sister project to parse StarCraft: Brood War replays: screp
s2prot
CLI appThere is a command line application in the cmd/s2prot folder which can be used to parse and display information about a single replay file.
The extracted data is displayed using JSON representation.
Usage is as simple as:
s2prot [FLAGS] repfile.SC2Replay
Run with -h
to see a list of available flags.
Example to parse a file called sample.SC2Replay
, and display replay header, game metadata (included by default)
and replay details:
s2prot -details=true sample.SC2Relay
Or simply:
s2prot -details sample.SC2Relay
The package s2prot/rep
provides enumerations and types to model data structures
of StarCraft II replays (*.SC2Replay) decoded by the s2prot
package. These provide a higher level overview
and much easier to use.
The below example code can be found in https://github.com/icza/s2prot/blob/master/_example/rep.go.
Install the latest version of the library:
go get -u github.com/icza/s2prot/rep@master
To open and parse a replay:
import "github.com/icza/s2prot/rep"
r, err := rep.NewFromFile("../../mpq/reps/lotv.SC2Replay")
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Failed to open file: %v\n", err)
return
}
defer r.Close()
And that's all! We now have all the info from the replay! Printing some of it:
fmt.Printf("Version: %v\n", r.Header.VersionString())
fmt.Printf("Loops: %d\n", r.Header.Loops())
fmt.Printf("Length: %v\n", r.Header.Duration())
fmt.Printf("Map: %s\n", r.Details.Title())
fmt.Printf("Game events: %d\n", len(r.GameEvts))
fmt.Printf("Message events: %d\n", len(r.MessageEvts))
fmt.Printf("Tracker events: %d\n", len(r.TrackerEvts.Evts))
fmt.Println("Players:")
for _, p := range r.Details.Players() {
fmt.Printf("\tName: %-20s, Race: %c, Team: %d, Result: %v\n",
p.Name, p.Race().Letter, p.TeamId()+1, p.Result())
}
Output:
Version: 3.2.2.42253
Loops: 13804
Length: 14m22.75s
Map: Magma Mines
Game events: 10461
Message events: 32
Tracker events: 1758
Players:
Name: <NoGy>IMBarabba , Race: P, Team: 1, Result: Defeat
Name: <NoGy>Nova , Race: T, Team: 1, Result: Defeat
Name: <9KingS>BiC , Race: T, Team: 2, Result: Victory
Name: <9KingS>DakotaFannin, Race: P, Team: 2, Result: Victory
Tip: the Struct
type defines a String()
method which returns a nicely formatted JSON representation;
this is what most type are "made of":
fmt.Printf("Full Header:\n%v\n", r.Header)
Output:
Full Header:
{
"dataBuildNum": 42253,
"elapsedGameLoops": 13804,
"ngdpRootKey": {
"data": "\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd]\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd"
},
"replayCompatibilityHash": {
"data": "\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'⌂\u001fv\ufffd%\rEĪѓX"
},
"signature": "StarCraft II replay\u001b11",
"type": 2,
"useScaledTime": true,
"version": {
"baseBuild": 42253,
"build": 42253,
"flags": 1,
"major": 3,
"minor": 2,
"revision": 2
}
}
The below example code can be found in https://github.com/icza/s2prot/blob/master/_example/s2prot.go.
To use s2prot
, we need an MPQ parser to get content from a replay.
import "github.com/icza/mpq"
m, err := mpq.NewFromFile("../../mpq/reps/automm.SC2Replay")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
defer m.Close()
Replay header (which is the MPQ User Data) can be decoded by s2prot.DecodeHeader()
. Printing replay version:
header := s2prot.DecodeHeader(m.UserData())
ver := header.Structv("version")
fmt.Printf("Version: %d.%d.%d.%d\n",
ver.Int("major"), ver.Int("minor"), ver.Int("revision"), ver.Int("build"))
// Output: "Version: 2.1.9.34644"
Base build is part of the replay header:
baseBuild := int(ver.Int("baseBuild"))
fmt.Printf("Base build: %d\n", baseBuild)
// Output: "Base build: 32283"
Which can be used to obtain the proper instance of Protocol
:
p := s2prot.GetProtocol(baseBuild)
if p == nil {
panic("Unknown base build!")
}
Which can now be used to decode all other info in the replay. To decode the Details and print the map name:
detailsData, err := m.FileByName("replay.details")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
details := p.DecodeDetails(detailsData)
fmt.Println("Map name:", details.Stringv("title"))
// Output: "Map name: Hills of Peshkov"
Tip: We can of course print the whole decoded header
which is a Struct
:
fmt.Printf("Full Header:\n%v\n", header)
Which yields a JSON text similar to the one posted above (at High-level Usage).
s2protocol: Blizzard's reference implementation in python: https://github.com/Blizzard/s2protocol
s2protocol implementation of the Scelight project: https://github.com/icza/scelight/tree/master/src-app/hu/scelight/sc2/rep/s2prot
Replay model of the Scelight project: https://github.com/icza/scelight/tree/master/src-app/hu/scelight/sc2/rep/model
Open-sourced under the Apache License 2.0.
FAQs
Unknown package
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Research
Security News
A malicious npm package targets Solana developers, rerouting funds in 2% of transactions to a hardcoded address.
Security News
Research
Socket researchers have discovered malicious npm packages targeting crypto developers, stealing credentials and wallet data using spyware delivered through typosquats of popular cryptographic libraries.
Security News
Socket's package search now displays weekly downloads for npm packages, helping developers quickly assess popularity and make more informed decisions.