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fortnite-replay-parser

v1.4.8

Published

A libary created to parse Fortnite replays in Node

Downloads

70

Readme

Fortnite Replay Parser

npm version

The only libary that can parse 100% of fortnite replays.

Documentation

Prerequisites

Installation

npm i fortnite-replay-parser  

or

yarn add fortnite-replay-parser

Code Example

Writing code with this library is pretty straight-forward as there is only one function.

The function takes two arguments:

  1. The buffer of the replay file, which can easily be obtained by using fs.
  2. (optional) A config that allows you to customize some things (e.g. parseLevel).
const fs = require('fs');
const parseReplay = require('fortnite-replay-parser');
const replayBuffer = fs.readFileSync('your.replay');

const config = {
  parseLevel: 10,
  debug: true,
}

parseReplay(replayBuffer, config).then((parsedReplay) => {
  fs.writeFileSync('replayData.json', JSON.stringify(parsedReplay));
}).catch((err) => {
  console.error('An error occured while parsing the replay!', err);
});

Optimizing Runtime

You (very) often don't need all of the data that is parsed, which is why there is an option that lets you specify which data you want to parse. It will also greatly improve the parser's speed. The tutorial on how to do that is here.

Tip

If you're using Node v14 or v15 you have to start process with --experimental-wasm-simd