The Nonowazu ACT Reference Implementation (NARI) is a Python library to parse Final Fantasy XIV game data from network logs in ACT in an abstract form more suited towards programmatic processing. The goals of this project are threefold:
To that end, nari operates on 'streams' of data – most of the core code operates on this concept either generating, transforming, or receiving events.
nari has no runtime dependencies, you can use it on any recent version of Python.
Clone the repo and install with python setup.py install
(or python setup.py develop
)
A simple example might be loading an ACT network log and viewing only the actions used in-game. To do that, set up an appropriate reader and filter, and then you can interact with the data:
from nari.io.reader.actlog import ActLogReader # To read ACT network logs
# set up an act log reader
reader = ActLogReader('/path/to/your/reader.log')
# iterate through the events and handle them in interesting ways!
for event in reader:
print(event)
Anyone can contribute, so long as contributions are keeping with the goals of the project. PRs are welcome, but make
sure your code lints (with pylint
), has 3.7-style type annotations, and unit tests. To view the docs locally or lint the project,
run pip install .[docs]
or pip install .[dev]
and run either pdoc --html -f -o docs nari
or pylint nari
For further details on what we expect of contributors and how you can do so, please read our contributors guide.