1. sc2reader is a library for extracting game information from Starcraft II replay files into a replay object. Please join the mailing list to be notified of updates and participate in discussion around the replay format.
2. sc2reader is also a format documentation project, documentation is always in progress and the latest and greatest can be found on the github wiki.
Contributions, bugs, and suggestions are always welcome. Please direct them to the issue tracker or the mailing list as appropriate.
Special thanks to the people of the awesome `phpsc2replay` project whose public documentation and source code made this library possible.
>>> replay = Replay(filename)
>>> print "\n%s on %s played on %s" % (replay.type,replay.map,replay.date)
>>>
>>> #Player[0] is None so that players can be indexed by ID
>>> for team,players in replay.teams.iteritems():
>>> print "\n\tTeam %s: %s" % (team,replay.results[team])
>>> for player in players:
>>> print "\t\t%s" % player
2v2 on Zwietracht IV played on Mon Dec 27 22:51:59 2010
Team 1: Won
Player 1 - Pille (Zerg)
Player 2 - Mort (Zerg)
Team 2: Lost
Player 3 - HaRib0 (Protoss)
Player 4 - neosmatrix (Zerg)
The same results can be found using the sc2printer utility script which simply wraps up the above code as a (simple) demonstration of the libraries utility:
$ sc2printer game1.sc2replay game2.sc2replay
See the sc2replay wiki for additional usage details (coming soon).
sc2reader is written to parse replays where buidl >= 16561 (generally
version 1.1 replays). This means that the following information can be
extracted:
- Replay details (map, length, version, game type, game speed, ...)
- Player details (name, race, team, color, ...)
- Message details (text, time, player, target, ...)
- Game details (winners, losers, unit abilities,unit selections, ...)
Support for version 1.2 replays has been added and appears to work correctly on all replays tested. 1.0 support has been added by implementing methods from the phpsc2replay project but is completely untested as I don't have any 1.0 replays to test with right now (I'll find some soon).
$ easy_install sc2reader $ sc2printer 'path/to/replay.sc2replay'
$ git clone https://github.com/GraylinKim/sc2reader.git $ cd sc2reader $ python setup.py install $ sc2printer 'path/to/replay.sc2replay'
sc2reader is tested using the pytest module. This module can be installed
using pip or easy_install.
$ easy_install pytest
In order to run the tests, you need to be in the root directory of sc2reader.
$ py.test
Until some further infrastructure is set up:
- Refer to the wiki for replay format documentation
- Visit issue tracker to report bugs and request features
- Join the mailing list to request support and contribute to the effort