Вопрос

I'm making a request in python to a web service which returns AMF. I don't know if it's AMF0 or AMF3 yet.

r = requests.post(url, data=data)
>>> r.text
u'\x00\x03...'

(Full data here)

How can I take r.text and convert it to a python object or similar? I found amfast but it's Decoder class returns a 3.131513074181806e-294 assuming AMF0 and None for AMF3. (Both incorrect)

from amfast.decoder import Decoder
decoder = Decoder(amf3=False)
obj = decoder.decode(StringIO.StringIO(r.text))
Это было полезно?

Решение

I see two problems with your code, the first is using r.text to return binary data. Use r.content instead. The second problem is using decoder.decode method, which decodes one object and not a packet. Use decoder.decode_packet instead.

from amfast.decoder import Decoder
decoder = Decoder(amf3=True)
obj = decoder.decode_packet(r.content)

Using Pyamf works as well, using r.content.

Другие советы

have u tried PyAMF.

from pyamf import remoting
remoting.decode(data)
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