klermonte / zerg
PHP structured binary parser
Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
- mdurrant/php-binary-reader: 1.0.*
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: 4.2.*
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Last update: 2024-12-21 17:48:37 UTC
README
Zerg is a small PHP tool that allow you simply parse structured binary files like lsdj memory dump file, jpeg encoded image or your custom binary format file.
Introdution
If you are reading this, chances are you know exactly why you need to read binary files in PHP. So I will not explain to you that this is not a good idea. Nevertheless, I like you needed to do this is in PHP. That's why I create zerg project. During creation, I was inspired by following projects: alexras/bread and themainframe/php-binary.
Installation
composer require klermonte/zerg dev-master
Or add "klermonte/zerg": "dev-master"
to your dependancy list in composer.json and run composer update
Usage
// Describe your binary format in zerg language $fieldCollection = new \Zerg\Field\Collection([ 'stringValue' => ['string', 15], 'intValue' => ['arr', 5, ['int', 8]], 'enumValue' => ['enum', 8, [ 0 => 'zero', 10 => 'ten', 32 => 'many' ], ['default' => 'not found'] ] ]); // Wrap your data in one of zerg streams $sourceStream = new \Zerg\Stream\StringStream("Hello from zerg123456"); //Get your data structure $data = $fieldCollection->parse($sourceStream); print_r($data); /* Array ( [stringValue] => Hello from zerg [intValue] => Array ( [0] => 49 [1] => 50 [2] => 51 [3] => 52 [4] => 53 ) [enumValue] => not found ) */
Field types
Integer
// Object notation // -------------------------------------- // $field = new Int(<size>, <options>); $field = new Int(4); $field = new Int('byte', [ 'signed' => true, 'formatter' => function($value) { return $value * 100; } ]); // Array notation // -------------------------------------- // $fieldArray = ['int', <size>, <options>];
Avaliable options
String
// Object notation // -------------------------------------- // $field = new String(<size>, <options>); $field = new String(16); $field = new String('short', [ 'endian' => PhpBio\Endian::ENDIAN_BIG, 'formatter' => function($value) { return str_repeat($value, 2); } ]); // Array notation // -------------------------------------- // $fieldArray = ['string', <size>, <options>];
Avaliable options
Padding
// Object notation // -------------------------------------- // $field = new Padding(<size>); $field = new Padding(16); // Array notation // -------------------------------------- // $fieldArray = ['padding', <size>];
Enum
// Object notation // -------------------------------------- // $field = new Enum(<size>, <values>, <options>); $field = new Enum(8, [0, 1, 2, 3]); $field = new Enum('short', [ 1234 => 'qwerty1', 2345 => 'qwerty2' ], [ 'default' => 'abcdef' ] ); // Array notation // -------------------------------------- // $fieldArray = ['enum', <values>, <options>];
Avaliable options
And all options from Integer field type.
Conditional
// Object notation // -------------------------------------- // $field = new Conditional(<key>, <fields>, <options>); $field = new Conditional('/path/to/key/value', [ 1 => ['int', 32], 2 => ['string', 32] ], [ 'default' => ['padding', 32] ] ); // Array notation // -------------------------------------- // $fieldArray = ['conditional', <fields>, <options>];
Avaliable options
Array
// Object notation // -------------------------------------- // $field = new Arr(<count>, <field>, <options>); $field = new Arr(10, ['int', 32]); // Array notation // -------------------------------------- // $fieldArray = ['arr', <field>, <options>];
Avaliable options
Collection
// Object notation // -------------------------------------- // $field = new Collection(<fields>, <options>); $field = new Collection([ 'firstValue' => ['int', 32], 'secondValue' => ['string', 32] ]); // Array notation // -------------------------------------- // $fieldArray = ['collection', <fields>, <options>]; // or just // $fieldArray = <fields>;
Back links
Size, count and conditional key parameters may be declared as a back link - path to already parsed value. Path can starts with /
sign, that means root of data set or with '../' for relative path.
$fieldCollection = new \Zerg\Field\Collection([ 'count' => ['string', 2], 'intValue' => ['arr', '/count', ['int', 8]] ]); $sourceStream = new \Zerg\Stream\StringStream("101234567890"); $data = $fieldCollection->parse($sourceStream); print_r($data); /* Array ( [count] => 10 [intValue] => Array ( [0] => 49 [1] => 50 [2] => 51 [3] => 52 [4] => 53 [5] => 54 [6] => 55 [7] => 56 [8] => 57 [9] => 48 ) ) */
Conditional example
$fieldCollection = new \Zerg\Field\Collection([ 'count' => ['string', 2], 'conditional' => ['conditional', '/count', [ 0 => ['string', 80], 10 => ['int', 16] ], [ 'default' => ['string', 2] ] ] ]); $sourceStream = new \Zerg\Stream\StringStream("101234567890"); $data = $fieldCollection->parse($sourceStream); print_r($data); /* Array ( [count] => 10 [conditional] => 12849 ) */