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Provide function to read NBT binary format to json.
You can simply deserialize/serialize nbt.
import { serialize, deserialize } from "@xmcl/nbt";
const fileData: Buffer;
// compressed = undefined will not perform compress algorithm
// compressed = true will use gzip algorithm
const compressed: true | "gzip" | "deflate" | undefined;
const readed: any = await deserialize(fileData, { compressed });
// The deserialize return object contain NBTPrototype property which define its nbt type
// After you do the modification on it, you can serialize it back to NBT
const buf: Buffer = await serialize(readed, { compressed });
You can use class with annotation (decorator) to serialize/deserialize the type consistently.
Suppose you are reading the servers.dat. You can have:
import { serialize, deserialize, TagType } from "@xmcl/nbt";
class ServerInfo {
@TagType(TagType.String)
icon: string = "";
@TagType(TagType.String)
ip: string = "";
@TagType(TagType.String)
name: string = "";
@TagType(TagType.Byte)
acceptTextures: number = 0;
}
class Servers {
@TagType([ServerInfo])
servers: ServerInfo[] = []
}
// read
// explict tell the function to deserialize into the type Servers
const servers = await deserialize(data, { type: Servers });
const infos: ServerInfo[] = servers.servers;
// write
const servers: Servers;
const binary = await serialize(servers);
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NBT serialization and deserialization
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