-- Have a look there for further details
getopt = require('getopt')
bin = require('bin')
+dumplib = require('html_dumplib')
-example = "script run 14araw -x 6000F57b"
+example = "script run htmldump -o mifarecard_foo.html"
author = "Martin Holst Swende"
-usage = "script run htmldump [-f <file>]"
+usage = "script run htmldump [-i <file>] [-o <file>]"
desc =[[
This script takes a dumpfile and produces a html based dump, which is a
bit more easily analyzed.
print(example)
end
-local function readdump(infile)
- t = infile:read("*all")
- --print(string.len(t))
- len = string.len(t)
- local len,hex = bin.unpack(("H%d"):format(len),t)
- --print(len,hex)
- return hex
-end
-local function convert_to_js(hexdata)
- if string.len(hexdata) % 32 ~= 0 then
- return oops(("Bad data, length should be a multiple of 32 (was %d)"):format(string.len(hexdata)))
- end
- local js,i = "[";
- for i = 1, string.len(hexdata),32 do
- js = js .."'" ..string.sub(hexdata,i,i+31).."',\n"
- end
- js = js .. "]"
- return js
-end
-
local function main(args)
local input = "dumpdata.bin"
if o == "i" then input = a end
if o == "o" then output = a end
end
- -- Validate the parameters
-
- local infile = io.open(input, "r")
- if infile == nil then
- return oops("Could not read file ", input)
- end
- --lokal skel = require("skel")
- local dumpdata = readdump(infile)
- io.close(infile)
+ local filename, err = dumplib.convert_bin_to_html(input,output,16)
+ if err then return oops(err) end
- local js_code = convert_to_js(dumpdata)
- --print(js_code)
- local skel = require("htmlskel")
- html = skel.getHTML(js_code);
-
- local outfile = io.open(output, "w")
- if outfile == nil then
- return oops("Could not write to file ", output)
- end
- outfile:write(html)
- io.close(outfile)
- print(("Wrote a HTML dump to the file %s"):format(output))
+ print(("Wrote a HTML dump to the file %s"):format(filename))
end
-
--[[
In the future, we may implement so that scripts are invoked directly
into a 'main' function, instead of being executed blindly. For future