Destructify is a Pythonic and pure-Python 3 method to express binary data, allowing you to read and write binary structures. You simply specify a structure by creating a class as follows:
class ExampleStructure(destructify.Structure):
some_number = destructify.IntegerField(default=0x13, length=4, byte_order='little', signed=True)
length = destructify.IntegerField(length=1)
data = destructify.FixedLengthField(length='length')
Now you can parse your own binary data:
example = ExampleStructure.from_bytes(b"\x01\x02\x03\x04\x0BHello world")
print(example.data) # b'Hello world'
Or write your own data:
example2 = ExampleStructure(data=b'How are you doing?')
print(bytes(example2)) # b'\x13\x00\x00\x00\x12How are you doing?'
Documentation for Destrucify is available at https://destructify.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
or in the docs/
directory.
Destructify is available at the Python Package Index:
pip install destructify
Since Destructify is an open source project, contributions of many forms are welcomed. Examples of possible contributions include:
- Bug patches
- New features
- Documentation improvements
- Bug reports and reviews of pull requests
We use GitHub to keep track of issues and pull requests. You can always submit an issue when you encounter something out of the ordinary.