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A python library for reading osz2 files

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osz2.py

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osz2.py is a Python library for reading osz2 files. It's a direct port of the existing Osz2Decryptor project by xxCherry and osz2-go by me. The Python port itself was done by @ascenttree; all credit goes to them. I took part in code refactoring and optimizing the performance by moving the heavy crypto primitives into a native C extension (osz2.crypto) on top of NumPy, bringing encryption time down to ~100 ms seconds instead of 25 seconds.

This project won't provide beatmap parsing support. You will have to implement that by yourself, if you decide to use this library for implementing the beatmap submission system.

Installation

pip install osz2

Or install from source:

git clone https://github.com/Lekuruu/osz2.py
cd osz2.py
pip install -e .

Usage

This repository provides a command-line interface for easy testing:

python -m osz2 <input.osz2> <output_directory>

But that's not all!
Here is an example of how to use osz2.py as a library:

from osz2 import Osz2Package, MetadataType

# Parse package from file
package = Osz2Package.from_file("beatmap.osz2")

# Access metadata
print("Title:", package.metadata.get(MetadataType.Title))
print("Artist:", package.metadata.get(MetadataType.Artist))
print("Creator:", package.metadata.get(MetadataType.Creator))
print("Difficulty:", package.metadata.get(MetadataType.Difficulty))

# Access files
for file in package.files:
    print(f"File: {file.filename}, Size: {len(file.content)} bytes")

# Extract specific files
for file in package.files:
    if not file.filename.endswith(".osu"):
        continue

    with open(file.filename, "wb") as f:
        f.write(file.content)

# Create a regular .osz package
with open("beatmap.osz", "wb") as f:
    f.write(package.create_osz_package())

Metadata-only Mode

If you only need to read metadata without extracting files, you can use the metadata_only parameter:

# Only parse metadata
package = Osz2Package.from_file("beatmap.osz2", metadata_only=True)

# Access metadata
print("Title:", package.metadata.get(MetadataType.Title))
print("BeatmapSet ID:", package.metadata.get(MetadataType.BeatmapSetID))

Alternative Constructors

# From file path
package = Osz2Package.from_file("beatmap.osz2")

# From bytes
with open("beatmap.osz2", "rb") as f:
    data = f.read()
    package = Osz2Package.from_bytes(data)

# From an io.BufferedReader-like object, e.g. a file stream
with open("beatmap.osz2", "rb") as f:
    package = Osz2Package(f)

Applying a patch

When developing an implementation of the beatmap submission system, this could come in handy:

# Assuming you have a source osz2 file and a patch file
osz2_file = b"..."
patch_file = b"..."

updated_osz2 = osz2.apply_bsdiff_patch(osz2_file, patch_file)
osz2 = Osz2Package.from_bytes(updated_osz2)

Using osu!stream .osf2 files

I have not tested this, but in theory this should work by passing in KeyType.OSF2 when initializing the osz2 package:

osf2 = Osz2Package.from_file("beatmap.osf2", key_type=KeyType.OSF2)

You can also specify this when using the command-line interface:

python -m osz2 <input.osz2> <output_directory> --key-type osf2

Building the crypto.c extension

If you change any code under osz2/crypto.c, rebuild the module in place before running tests:

python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -e .

Or, if you only need the extension locally:

python setup.py build_ext --inplace

The resulting shared object is picked up automatically by the package import system.

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