A single-line change on #L170 to `wv.protection_scheme =
struct.unpack('>L', bytes(protection_scheme, encoding='utf-8'))[0]`,
needed to work around this issue on Ubuntu 22.04LTS+ running Python
3.10+:
```sh
TypeError: a bytes-like object is required, not 'str'
```
On line 170.
Internal CI systems and the new GitHub CI system were out of sync,
with the external system not doing any linting. Further, the internal
system was using an internal-only linter for Python.
This creates a script for Python linting based on the open-source
pylint tool, checks in the Google Style Guide's pylintrc file, creates
a custom action for linting and adds it to the existing workflows,
fixes pre-existing linter errors in Python scripts, and updates pylint
overrides.
b/190743862
Change-Id: Iff1f5d4690b32479af777ded0834c31c2161bd10
With the update, the script needs to be launched from
out/{Debug,Release} directory.
Also updated docs to make it clear how to use the tool.
Fixes#538.
Change-Id: I37b71afc33e3b73ff5232e43d79c52ffa5859d57
- Also import the version of the protobuf bundled in packager first,
this avoids importing the installed version of the protobuf, which
may not be compatible with this script.
- Print help if no argument is supplied.
Fixes#162
Change-Id: I1b5e87ba7fb51e81b0d4dd3791aaeb37ee0fd6ce
This script can be used to parse and generate PSSH boxes. This
serves two purposes:
* Parse PSSH boxes into a human readable format.
* Take several arguments to generate PSSH boxes.
This is also able to parse Widevine and PlayReady PSSH data and will
print the parsed data instead of the data as binary. This can also
generate Widevine PSSH data instead of having the PSSH data passed
as an argument.
Change-Id: I245bd9abf79a259f6fda01d1fc0489b4a4a73db5