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Nedit

Nedit is a simple, lightweight NBT parsing library with support for plain, gzipped, and base64 encoded NBT data. One usage of this library is for parsing SkyBlock inventory data returned from the Hypixel API (more info here).

Installation

Maven

Add the following inside your <dependencies></dependencies> block:

<dependency>
    <groupId>me.nullicorn</groupId>
    <artifactId>Nedit</artifactId>
    <version>2.2.0</version>
</dependency>

Gradle

Kotlin DSL

In your build.gradle.kts's dependencies {} block, add the following dependency:

implementation("me.nullicorn:Nedit:2.2.0")

Groovy DSL

In your build.gradle's dependencies {} block, add the following dependency:

implementation 'me.nullicorn:Nedit:2.2.0'

Usage

To parse NBT data, Nedit provides you with the NBTReader class, which can be used like so:

NBTCompound result = NBTReader.readBase64("CgALaGVsbG8gd29ybGQIAARuYW1lAAlCYW5hbnJhbWEA");
System.out.println("Full Result:  " + result);

// Full Result:  {hello world:{name:"Bananrama"}}

NBT compounds are essentially just maps of strings to values. Because of this, NBTCompound extends java.util.Map, and you can use any normal mapping functions to retireve and modify data within the compound.

NBTCompound also provides a layer of null-safety when accessing deeply-nested fields whose parent objects may be null. Accessors for primitives (int, boolean, float, etc) and Strings also accept a default value in case the requested field isn't found.

Example (extending the previous one):

System.out.println("Name: " + result.getString("hello world.name", "(Not Found!)"));

// Name: Bananrama

Like with getString(key, defaultValue), NBTCompound also has methods for getting integers, floats, lists, nested compounds, and any other NBT datatype.

The "key" parameter of these methods is simply a dot-separated path to a field. This allows for developers to easily access deeply nested fields without having to check for null at each level. Some examples of this format include:

  • "user.id"
  • "hello world.name" (notice it may include spaces)
  • "message.channel.server.creator"
  • "player.stats.wins"