Parsing of TF2 demo files in node.js and the browser
Note that this isn't actively maintained anymore, consider using the rust parser instead, which is much faster, more correct and can be compiled to wasm for use in browsers.
node bin/analyse demo.dem
var Demo = require('@demostf/demo.js');
var fs = require('fs');
fs.readFile("example.dem", function (err, data) {
if (err) throw err;
var demo = Demo.fromNodeBuffer(data);
var analyser = demo.getAnalyser();
var head = analyser.getHeader();
console.log(head);
var body = analyser.getBody();
console.log(body.getState());
});
Using the javascript api it's possible to get far more information out of a demo file than the basic state provided by the cli interface.
var Demo = require('@demostf/demo.js');
var fs = require('fs');
fs.readFile("example.dem", function (err, data) {
if (err) throw err;
var demo = Demo.fromNodeBuffer(data);
var analyser = demo.getAnalyser();
var head = analyser.getHeader();
var match = analyser.match;
for (const packet of analyser.getPackets()) {
// where you can either get information directly from the packet (see ./src/Data/Packet.ts)
// or use the `match` object which has contains an (incomplete) state of the match at the current tick
}
});
During the development of this project the main focus has always been on parsing STV demos. Although there are currently no known issues iwth POV demos parsing them is a lot more error prone.
Special thanks goes to
Without the information provided by these projects this would not have been possible