Yet Another SWF Parser.
You can pronounce whatever you like :)
You can use swfparser.py
as command line program or as a module.
If you execute directly the usage is:
swfparser.py [-h] [-t] [-e] filepath positional arguments: filepath the SWF file to parse optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -t, --show-tags show the first level tags of the file -e, --extended show all objects with full detail and nested
If you want to use it as a module, you can use the SWFParser
class
directly or the handy parsefile
function:
>>> swf = swfparser.parsefile(<yourSWFfile>) >>> swf.header Header(name=Header, FileLength=4228, ...) >>> len(swf.tags) 365 >>> swf.tags[0] UnknownObject(name=SetBackgroundColor, raw_payload=b'\xff\xff\xff') >>> swf.tags[3] >>> obj = swf.tags[3] >>> obj PlaceObject2(name=PlaceObject2, CharacterId=1, ...) >>> obj.CharacterId 1 >>> obj.Matrix.ScaleX 65536
This follows the SWF File Format Specification Version 19, but it is not (yet) 100% covered, so you may find some unknown objects.
Not all the spec is covered (this is a work in progress!).
When the parser finds a structure that still can't process (because more programming is needed), will just return an UnknownObject object with the unparsed bytes, or will raise an exception if you set the unknown_alert flag:
SWFParser.unknown_alert = True
Add new structures to the parser is very simple. I'll be very glad to do it if you offer a real stream of bytes as an example or even a sample SWF file with the still missing object inside.
There is an easy way of checking how many of the objects (tags, actions,
structures, etc) are properly covered by the parser: just use the
coverage
parameter:
$ python3 yaswfp/swfparser.py -c yaswfp/tests/samples/1252533834.swf Header(Signature='CWS', ...) Tags count: 55 Coverage is 97.3% of 74 total items Most common parsed objects: 22 PlaceObject2 21 ShowFrame 10 LineStyleArray Most common Unknown objects 2 DefineMorphShape2
To run the tests:
./test
You'll need python3-flake8
and python3-nose
. Of course, this is
Python 3.
To complete some methods or be able to parse new structures, we should add examples that show that new stuff, see current "sanity" tests. Yes, unit tests are desirable, feel free to add those too.
The project is hosted in GitHub:
https://github.com/facundobatista/yaswfp
Any doubt, any question, any suggestion, or whatever, feel free to open
an issue in GitHub or find me in IRC, I'm facundobatista
in Freenode.
Thanks!