# ![](https://gamepedia.cursecdn.com/terraria_gamepedia/e/ee/Lihzahrd.png?version=b8e7ea78b2f9f27a46e2e70d5684b344) `lihzahrd` [![Available on PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/lihzahrd)](https://pypi.org/project/lihzahrd/) A Terraria 1.4.4.9 world parser in Python. You can use this package to get programmer-friendly data from a Terraria world! ## Installation Use your favourite Python package manager to install `lihzahrd`: - Venv + Pip ```console $ source .venv/bin/activate $ pip install lihzahrd ``` - Poetry ```console $ poetry add lihzahrd ``` - And more! ## Usage You can open a world file and get a `World` object by calling: ```python import lihzahrd world = lihzahrd.World.create_from_file("filename.wld") ``` It _will_ take a while to process: a small Terraria world contains more than 5 million tiles! Once you have a `World` object, you can use all data present in the save file by accessing [its attributes](http://gh.steffo.eu/lihzahrd/html/world.html). > **Warning** > > Loading maliciously designed Terraria worlds can drain system resources, crash the interpreter, or possibly do more evil things! > > **Make sure you trust the worlds you are parsing!** ## Documentation The documentation is available [here](https://gh.steffo.eu/lihzahrd/html/). If you know something that is missing in the documentation, please let me know [with an issue](https://github.com/Steffo99/lihzahrd/issues/new)! ## PyPy `lihzahrd` is compatible with [PyPy](https://www.pypy.org), an alternative implementation on Python! If you think that parsing a world takes too much time, you can use PyPy to reduce the required time by a factor of ~3! ### Benchmarks Time to parse the same large world: - CPython took 11.45 s. - Pypy took 3.57 s! ## Development To contribute to `lihzahrd`, you need to have [Poetry](https://poetry.eustace.io/) installed on your PC. After you've installed Poetry, clone the git repo with the command: ```console $ git clone https://github.com/Steffo99/lihzahrd ``` Then enter the new directory: ```console $ cd lihzahrd ``` And finally install all dependencies and the package: ```console $ poetry install ``` This will create a new virtualenv for the development of the library; you can activate it by typing: ```console $ poetry shell ``` Please note that for compatibility with PyPy, the project needs to target Python 3.6. ### Building docs You can build the docs by entering the `docs_source` folder and running `make html`, then committing the whole `docs` folder. ## References used - The [TEdit World Parser](https://github.com/TEdit/Terraria-Map-Editor/blob/master/TEditXna/Terraria/World.FileV2.cs), the most accurate source currently available. - The [tModLoader wiki](https://github.com/tModLoader/tModLoader/wiki), containing lists of all possible IDs. - The [Terrafirma world documentation](http://seancode.com/terrafirma/world.html), accurate for old worlds (version <69) - The [1.3.x.x world documentation](http://ludwig.schafer.free.fr/), a bit incomplete, but an useful source nevertheless. - A [JS World Parser](https://github.com/cokolele/terraria-world-parser/) on GitHub. - A [Background Guide](https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=841032800) on Steam that displays all possible world backgrounds. ## License `lihzahrd` is licensed under the [AGPL 3.0](/LICENSE.txt). That means you have to publish under the same license the source code of any program you create that uses `lihzahrd`. ## See also - [flyingsnake](https://github.com/Steffo99/flyingsnake), a map renderer using this package