This program is the assignment of Python 101 (SJTU).
TreeViewer
is a Tkinter
based pcap extractor application.
In the field of computer network administration, pcap (packet capture) consists of an application programming interface (API) for capturing network traffic. Unix-like systems implement pcap in the libpcap
library; Windows uses a port of libpcap
known as WinPcap
.
Monitoring software may use libpcap
and/or WinPcap
to capture packets travelling over a network and, in newer versions, to transmit packets on a network at the link layer, as well as to get a list of network interfaces for possible use with libpcap
or WinPcap
.
In the core of the
JSPCAP
project, it works with the support ofjspcap
andjsformat
.
As for jspcap
and jsformat
, they are two open-source library written in Python (version 3.6), with generally no requirements or third-party dependencies.
The jspcap
library provides (by now) basic extractor for pcap files, including its global header, frame header and voluminous networking protocol headers, such as IP
(both version 4 and 6), ICMP
, TCP
, UDP
, SCTP
, et al. Memo has logged that an analyser of application layer protocols, which are fragmented when transmission, will be complemented soon.
The jsformat
library works as an implementation of the Python standard library, with support of streaming output of plist
and json
file. The library also provides a tree view output format, which was inspired from macOS
plist display on Xcode
editor and JavaSript
framework Vue.js
. Plus, it should provide output format as XML
with different DTD
s, like pdml
and psml
.
And one more thing to say about, that a macOS
platform original UI using PyObjc
library and xib
is under construction. But no idea if it can be finished before the deadline.
Note that the whole project only supports Python versions since 3.6