# tox_profile Read and manipulate tox profile files. It started as a simple script from For the moment logging_tox_savefile.py just reads a Tox profile and prints to stdout various things that it finds. Then it writes what it found in YAML to stderr. Later it can be extended to print out JSON or YAML, and then extended to accept JSON or YAML to write a profile. ## Usage Reads a tox profile and prints out information on what's in there to stderr. Call it with one argument, the filename of the profile for the decrypt or info commands, or the filename of the nodes file for the nodes command. 3 commands are supported: 1. ```--command decrypt``` decrypts the profile and writes to the result to stdout 2. ```--command info``` prints info about what's in the Tox profile to stderr 3. ```--command nodes``` assumes you are reading a json nodes file instead of a profile ``` usage: logging_tox_savefile.py [-h] [--output OUTPUT] [--command {info,decrypt,nodes}] [--indent INDENT] [--info {info,repr,yaml,json,pprint}] [--nodes {select_tcp,select_udp,select_version,nmap_tcp,nmap_udp}] [--download_nodes_url DOWNLOAD_NODES_URL] [profile] ``` Positional arguments: ``` profile tox profile file - may be encrypted ``` Optional arguments: ``` -h, --help show this help message and exit --command {info,decrypt,nodes} Action command - default: info --output OUTPUT Destination for info/decrypt/nodes - defaults to stdout --info {info,repr,yaml,json,pprint} Format for info command --nodes {select_tcp,select_udp,select_version,nmap_tcp,nmap_udp} Action for nodes command (requires jq) --indent INDENT Indent for yaml/json/pprint --download_nodes_url DOWNLOAD_NODES_URL ``` ## Requirements If you want to read encrypted profiles, you need to download toxygen to deal with encrypted tox files, from: Just put the toxygen/toxygen directory on your PYTHONPATH You also need to link your libtoxcore.so and libtoxav.so and libtoxencryptsave.so into ```wrapper/../libs/``` Link all 3 from libtoxcore.so files if you have only libtoxcore.so If you want to read the GROUPS section, you need Python msgpack: If you want to write in YAML, you need Python yaml: If you have coloredlogs installed it will make use of it: ## Future Directions Because it's written in Python it is easy to extend to, for example, rekeying a profile when copying a profile to a new device: There is a copy of the Tox [spec](https://toktok.ltd/spec.html) in the repo - it is missing any description of the groups section.