A python library for identifying files by headers (magic bytes). You may notice that on MS windows systems files will not open properly if you change the file extension, this is becuase MS windows only pays attention to the file header. Magic bytes/file headers serve as a way to discover the type of file without using the file extension. This library was written to assist python programmers in identifying what type of file something is from its magic bytes/file header. It was originally written by the author to reconstruct BLOB's from a legacy database which did not store the original file extensions.
based on info from: 'Wikipedia - List of file signatures'
The libraries use should fairly self explainatory, here are some examples:
file_path = "some/file/path.abc"
matches = find_matches_for_file_path(file_path=file_path)
Important
The "rb" here is very important, you must read the file as "bytes"!
with open(file_path, "rb") as f:
file_header = f.read(32)
matches = find_matches_for_file_header(header=file_header)
You will need to create a FileSignatureDict
with atleast the following keys:
file_extension
hex
offset
custom_signatures = [
{
"file_extension": "abc",
"hex": [1, 2, 3, None, 5],
"offset": 0,
}
]
file_path = "some/file/path.abc"
matches = find_matches_for_file_path(file_path=file_path, signatures=custom_signatures)
Alternatively, you can extend the built in file signatures with your custom file signatures.
from pyfsig import SIGNATURES
extended_signatures = [
*SIGNATURES,
{
"file_extension": "abc",
"hex": [1, 2, 3, None, 5],
"offset": 0,
}
]
file_path = "some/file/path.abc"
matches = find_matches_for_file_path(file_path=file_path, signatures=extended_signatures)
Author: Patty C (schlerp)
Thanks to all contributors!!