CrabCraftDev / CrabNBT

Up-to-date Rust crate for easy and intuitive working with NBT data.
https://crates.io/crates/crab_nbt
GNU General Public License v3.0
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πŸ¦€ CrabNBT

Up-to-date Rust crate for easy and intuitive working with NBT data.

Why not other libraries?

CrabNBT combines best features of existing NBT crates, to create perfect, easy to use solution.
Big thanks to simdnbt and fastnbt for ideas!

Features

βœ… Support for serializing to/from Struct (serde)
βœ… Java string support
βœ… nbt! macro for easy creation
βœ… Easy to use system of retrieving values from NBT
βœ… Serialization support for individual tags
βœ… Support for Network NBT

Installing

cargo add crab_nbt

Serializing

use crab_nbt::{nbt, Nbt, NbtCompound};

// Using NBT macro
let nbt = nbt!("root nbt_inner name", {
    "float": 1.0,
    "key": "value",
    "long_array": [L; 1, 2],
    "int_array": [Int; 1, 10, 25],
    "byte_array": [B; 0, 1, 0, 0, 1],
    "list": ["a", "b", "c"],
    "nbt_inner": {
        "key": "sub value"
    }
});

let nbt = Nbt::new(
    "root".to_owned(),
    NbtCompound::from_iter([
        ("float".to_owned(), 1.0.into()),
        ("key".to_owned(), "value".into()),
        ("nbt_inner".to_owned(), NbtCompound::from_iter([
            ("key".to_owned(), "sub value".into()),
        ]).into())
    ])
);

let network_bytes = nbt.write_unnamed();
let normal_bytes = nbt.write();

Deserializing

use bytes::Bytes;
use crab_nbt::{nbt, Nbt, NbtCompound};

fn example(bytes: &mut Bytes) {
    let nbt = Nbt::read(bytes).unwrap();
    let egg_name = nbt
        .get_compound("nbt_inner")
        .and_then(|compound| compound.get_compound("egg"))
        .and_then(|compound| compound.get_string("name"))
        .unwrap();
}

Serde

Requires serde feature.

use crab_nbt::serde::{arrays::IntArray, ser::to_bytes_unnamed, de::from_bytes_unnamed};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};

#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Test {
    number: i32,
    #[serde(with = "IntArray")]
    int_array: Vec<i32>,
}

fn cycle() {
    let test = Test {
        number: 5,
        int_array: vec![7, 8]
    };
    let mut bytes = to_bytes_unnamed(&test).unwrap();
    let recreated_struct: Test = from_bytes_unnamed(&mut bytes).unwrap();

    assert_eq!(test, recreated_struct);
}