PyNBT
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Tiny NBT library. NBT is the datafile format used in Minecraft.
PyNBT
PyNBT is a tiny, liberally licenced (MIT) NBT library. It supports reading and writing big endian or little endian NBT files. Tested and supported on Py3.5-Py3.9, pypy3.
Using the Library
Using the library in your own programs is simple and is capable of reading, modifying, and saving NBT files.
Writing
NOTE: Beginning with version 1.1.0, names are optional for TAG_*'s that are added to a TAG_Compound, as they will be given the same name as their key. If you do
specify a name, it will be used instead. This breaks compatibility with old code, as the position of the name and value parameter have now swapped.
from pynbt import NBTFile, TAG_Long, TAG_List, TAG_String
value = {
'long_test': TAG_Long(104005),
'list_test': TAG_List(TAG_String, [
'Timmy',
'Billy',
'Sally'
])
}
nbt = NBTFile(value=value)
with open('out.nbt', 'wb') as io:
nbt.save(io)
Reading
Reading is simple, and will accept any file-like object providing read().
Simply pretty-printing the file created from the example under writing:
from pynbt import NBTFile
with open('out.nbt', 'rb') as io:
nbt = NBTFile(io)
print(nbt.pretty())
This produces the output:
TAG_Compound(''): 2 entries
{
TAG_Long('long_test'): 104005
TAG_List('list_test'): 3 entries
{
TAG_String(None): 'Timmy'
TAG_String(None): 'Billy'
TAG_String(None): 'Sally'
}
}
Every tag exposes a minimum of two fields, .name and .value. Every tag's value maps to a plain Python type, such as a dict() for TAG_Compound and a list() for TAG_List. Every tag
also provides complete __repr__ methods for printing. This makes traversal very simple and familiar to existing Python developers.
with open('out.nbt', 'rb') as io:
nbt = NBTFile(io)
# Iterate over every TAG in the root compound as you would any other dict
for name, tag in nbt.items():
print(name, tag)
# Print every tag in a list
for tag in nbt['list_test']:
print(tag)
Changelog
These changelogs are summaries only and not comprehensive. See the commit history between tags for full changes.
v3.0.0
- TAG_Byte_Array now returns and accepts
bytearray(), rather than a list of bytes (#18).
v2.0.0
- Py2 is no longer supported.
v1.4.0
- Removed pocket detection helpers and
RegionFile, leaving PyNBT to only handle NBT. - Added a simple unicode test.
v1.3.0
- Internal cleanups in
nbt.pyto ease some C work. NBTFile.__init__()andNBTFile.save()'s arguments have changed. For most cases changingcompressed=TruetoNBTFIle.Compression.GZIPwill suffice.NBTFile.__init__()andNBTFile.save()no longer accept paths, instead accepting only file-like objects implementingread()andwrite(), respectively.namemust now be provided at construction or before saving of anNBTFile()(defaults toNoneinstead of '').
v1.2.
- TAG_List's values no longer need to be
TAG_*objects. They will be converted when the tag is saved. This allows much easier lists of native types.
v1.2.0
- Internal code cleanup. Breaks compatibility with pocket loading and saving (to be reimplemented as helpers).
- Slight speed improvements.
- TAG_List can now be treated as a plain python list (
.valuepoints toself)
v1.1.0
- Breaks compatibility with older code, but allows much more
convenient creation of
TAG_Compound.nameandvaluehave in most cases swapped spots. nameis now the last argument of everyTAG_*, and optional for children of aTAG_Compound. Instead, they'll be given the key they're assigned to as a name.TAG_Compounds can now be treated like dictionaries for convienience..valuesimply maps to itself.
v1.0.1
- Small bugfixes.
- Adds support for
TAG_Int_Array.
v1.0.0
- First release.