This is a parser for the .osr
format for osu! replay files, as described by the wiki.
To install, simply:
pip install osrparse
Please see the full documentation for a comprehensive guide: https://kszlim.github.io/osu-replay-parser. A quickstart follows below for the impatient, but you should read the full documentation if you are at all confused.
from osrparse import Replay, parse_replay_data
# parse from a path
replay = Replay.from_path("path/to/osr.osr")
# or from an opened file object
with open("path/to/osr.osr") as f:
replay = Replay.from_file(f)
# or from a string
with open("path/to/osr.osr") as f:
replay_string = f.read()
replay = Replay.from_string(replay_string)
# a replay has various attributes
r = replay
print(r.mode, r.game_version, r.beatmap_hash, r.username,
r.replay_hash, r.count_300, r.count_100, r.count_50,
r.count_geki, r.count_miss, r.score, r.max_combo, r.perfect,
r.mods, r.life_bar_graph, r.timestamp, r.replay_data,
r.replay_id, r.rng_seed)
# parse the replay data from api v1's /get_replay endpoint
lzma_string = retrieve_from_api()
replay_data = parse_replay_data(lzma_string)
# replay_data is a list of ReplayEvents
# write a replay back to a path
replay.write_path("path/to/osr.osr")
# or to an opened file object
with open("path/to/osr.osr") as f:
replay.write_file(f)
# or to a string
packed = replay.pack()
# edited attributes are saved
replay.username = "fake username"
replay.write_path("path/to/new_osr.osr")