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grf-loader

v0.0.2

Published

A loader for GRF files (Ragnarok Online game file)

Downloads

52

Readme

GRF Loader

GRF is an archive file format that support lossless data compression used on Ragnarok Online to store game assets. A GRF file may contain one or more files or directories that may have been compressed (deflate) and encrypted (variant of DES).

roBrowser project license: MIT node browser lint

About

  • Only supports GRF version 0x200.
  • It's working both on node and browser environments
  • Supports DES description.
  • Avoid bloating client/server memory (by not loading the whole file into the RAM)
  • Does not supports custom encryption

Installation

npm install grf-loader

Basic usage

  • Load a grf file on node.js
  • Load a grf from the browser
  • List all files content
  • Extract a file from the GRF

Load a grf file on node.js

import {GrfNode} from 'grf-loader';
import {openSync} from 'path';

const fd = openSync('path/to/data.grf', 'r');
const grf = new GrfNode(fd);

// Start parsing the grf.
await grf.load();

Load a grf from the browser

import {GrfBrowser} from 'grf-loader';

const blob = document.querySelector('input[type="file"]').files[0];
const grf = new GrfBrowser(blob);

// Start parsing the grf
await grf.load();

List all files content

Once the GRF is loaded, it's possible to list all files included inside it

grf.files.forEach((entry, path) => {
  console.log(path);
});

Extract a file from the GRF

Once the GRF is loaded, it's possible to extract all files you need

const {data, error} = await grf.getFile('data\\clientinfo.xml');

// data is a Uint8Array data, so we transform it into text
const content = String.fromCharCode.apply(null, data);
console.log(content);