├── windows-make.bat ├── Icon.jpg ├── .gitignore ├── source ├── includes │ ├── get_next_line.h │ ├── menuCUI.h │ ├── helper.h │ └── download.h ├── main.c ├── get_next_line.c ├── menuCUI.c ├── helper.c └── download.c ├── .github └── workflows │ └── ccpp.yml ├── README.md ├── Makefile └── LICENSE /windows-make.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | make 2 | rmdir build /s -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Icon.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0d3n3h547v/nXDownload/HEAD/Icon.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | nXDownload.elf 2 | nXDownload.nacp 3 | nXDownload.nro 4 | nXDownload.nso 5 | nXDownload.pfs0 6 | tags 7 | build 8 | 9 | *.o 10 | *.gch 11 | 12 | peda-session-a.out.txt 13 | .gdb_history 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source/includes/get_next_line.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef GET_NEXT_LINE_H 2 | #define GET_NEXT_LINE_H 3 | 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | #include 7 | #include 8 | #include 9 | 10 | #define BUFF_SIZE 1024 11 | 12 | int get_next_line(int const fd, char **line); 13 | 14 | #endif 15 | 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/ccpp.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: C/C++ CI 2 | 3 | on: [push] 4 | 5 | jobs: 6 | build: 7 | 8 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 9 | 10 | steps: 11 | - uses: actions/checkout@v1 12 | - name: configure 13 | run: ./configure 14 | - name: make 15 | run: make 16 | - name: make check 17 | run: make check 18 | - name: make distcheck 19 | run: make distcheck 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source/includes/menuCUI.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _MENUCUI_H_ 2 | #define _MENUCUI_H_ 3 | 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | #include // bool: 1 == true; 0 == false; 7 | #define HALF_SCREEN 40 8 | 9 | // Define to count nb element in char ** 10 | #define COUNT_OF(ptr) (sizeof(ptr) / sizeof((ptr)[0])) 11 | 12 | /* Structures */ 13 | struct V { 14 | short int half; 15 | short int half_length; 16 | short int final_length; 17 | } var; 18 | 19 | struct menu { 20 | char *exit; 21 | short int n; 22 | short int m; 23 | } initial; 24 | 25 | /* Prototypes */ 26 | void menu_options(void); 27 | void title(char *str); 28 | bool menu_main(void); 29 | bool functionExit(void); 30 | 31 | #endif 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source/includes/helper.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef HELPER_H 2 | #define HELPER_H 3 | 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | #include 7 | #include 8 | #include 9 | #include 10 | #include 11 | 12 | #include "get_next_line.h" 13 | 14 | #define INPUT_TXT 1 15 | #define TMPFILE_TXT 2 16 | 17 | typedef struct heapMemory { 18 | void *haddr; 19 | size_t size; 20 | size_t mem_available; 21 | size_t mem_used; 22 | } s_heapMemory; // s prefix for struct 23 | 24 | bool isFileExist(const char *file); 25 | void userAppInit(void); 26 | char *popKeyboard(char *message, size_t size); 27 | void getHeapMemory(s_heapMemory heapMemory); 28 | size_t countLinesInFile(int fd); 29 | int getLinksInFile(const char *filename, char ***links, char ***desc); 30 | void freeArray(char **array); 31 | void deInit(void); 32 | 33 | #endif 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source/main.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | #include "includes/download.h" 6 | #include "includes/menuCUI.h" 7 | #include "includes/helper.h" 8 | 9 | #ifdef DEBUG 10 | #include 11 | #endif 12 | 13 | int main(void) { 14 | consoleInit(NULL); 15 | curlInit(); 16 | 17 | // redirect stdio to nxlink 18 | #ifdef DEBUG 19 | nxlinkStdio(); 20 | #endif 21 | 22 | consoleClear(); 23 | 24 | if (isFileExist("sdmc:/switch/nXDownload") == false) 25 | if (mkdir("sdmc:/switch/nXDownload", 0755) == -1) { 26 | fprintf(stderr, "%sCannot create /switch/nXDownload, exiting ...%s\n", CONSOLE_RED, CONSOLE_RESET); 27 | deInit(); 28 | } 29 | 30 | if (chdir("sdmc:/switch/nXDownload/") == -1) { 31 | fprintf(stderr, "%sCannot enter to /switch/nXDownload, exiting ...%s\n", CONSOLE_RED, CONSOLE_RESET); 32 | deInit(); 33 | } 34 | 35 | // false should continue 36 | // true should be returning 37 | 38 | while (true) 39 | if (menu_main() == true) break; 40 | 41 | deInit(); 42 | 43 | return (EXIT_SUCCESS); 44 | } 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source/includes/download.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _DOWNLOAD_H_ 2 | #define _DOWNLOAD_H_ 3 | 4 | /* Includes */ 5 | #include 6 | #include 7 | #include 8 | #include 9 | 10 | /* Defines */ 11 | #define TIMETYPE double 12 | #define TIMEOPT CURLINFO_TOTAL_TIME 13 | #define MINIMAL_PROGRESS_FUNCTIONALITY_INTERVAL 3 14 | #define STOP_DOWNLOAD_AFTER_THIS_MANY_BYTES 6000 15 | 16 | #define USER 0 17 | #define PASSWORD 1 18 | 19 | /* Structures */ 20 | struct myprogress { 21 | TIMETYPE lastruntime; 22 | CURL *curl; 23 | }; 24 | 25 | struct a { 26 | char dnld_remote_fname[512]; 27 | char dnld_url[512]; 28 | FILE *dnld_stream; 29 | FILE *dbg_stream; 30 | uint64_t dnld_file_sz; 31 | } dnld_params; 32 | 33 | 34 | /* Prototypes */ 35 | 36 | // init curl sockets 37 | void curlInit(void); 38 | void curlExit(void); 39 | 40 | int nXDownloadUpdate(void); 41 | void FILE_TRANSFER_FTP(char *url, char path[]); 42 | bool FILE_TRANSFER_HTTP(int a); 43 | bool FILE_TRANSFER_HTTP_TEMPORALY(void); 44 | int xferinfo(curl_off_t dltotal, curl_off_t dlnow); 45 | int older_progress(void *p, double dltotal, double dlnow, double ultotal, double ulnow); 46 | size_t dnld_header_parse(void *hdr, size_t size, size_t nmemb); 47 | /* this func's is used for auth in case ftp/http requires */ 48 | bool inputUserOrPassword(bool userPass); 49 | 50 | #endif 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source/get_next_line.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "includes/get_next_line.h" 2 | 3 | static char *ft_strjoin(char const *s1, char const *s2) 4 | { 5 | char *str; 6 | int i; 7 | 8 | if (s1 == NULL && s2 == NULL) 9 | return (NULL); 10 | else if (s1 == NULL) 11 | return (strdup(s2)); 12 | else if (s2 == NULL) 13 | return (strdup(s1)); 14 | i = strlen(s1) + strlen(s2) + 1; 15 | str = (char *)malloc(sizeof(char) * i); 16 | if (str == NULL) 17 | return (NULL); 18 | strcpy(str, s1); 19 | strcat(str, s2); 20 | return (str); 21 | } 22 | 23 | static char *ft_strsub(char const *s, unsigned int start, size_t len) 24 | { 25 | char *str; 26 | size_t i; 27 | size_t j; 28 | 29 | i = 0; 30 | j = 0; 31 | if (s == NULL) 32 | return (NULL); 33 | str = calloc(sizeof(char), len+1); 34 | if (!str) 35 | return (NULL); 36 | while (i < start) 37 | i++; 38 | while (j < len) 39 | { 40 | str[j] = s[i]; 41 | i++; 42 | j++; 43 | } 44 | return (str); 45 | } 46 | 47 | static int split_stat(char **line, char **stat) 48 | { 49 | char *content2 = NULL; 50 | char *tmp = NULL; 51 | int len; 52 | 53 | if (!(*stat)) 54 | return (0); 55 | if ((content2 = strchr(*stat, '\n'))) { 56 | len = content2 - *stat; 57 | *line = ft_strsub(*stat, 0, len); 58 | 59 | if (strlen(++content2)) { 60 | tmp = *stat; 61 | *stat = strdup(content2); 62 | free(tmp); 63 | } else { 64 | free(*stat); 65 | *stat = NULL; 66 | } 67 | } 68 | else if (strlen(*stat)) { 69 | *line = *stat; 70 | *stat = NULL; 71 | } 72 | return (content2 ? 1 : 0); 73 | } 74 | 75 | static int read_file(char *buf, char **line, char **stat) 76 | { 77 | char *content; 78 | char *tmp; 79 | 80 | if ((content = strchr(buf, '\n'))) { 81 | content[0] = '\0'; 82 | tmp = ft_strjoin(*line, buf); 83 | free(*line); 84 | *line = tmp; 85 | if (strlen(++content)) 86 | *stat = strdup(content); 87 | } 88 | else { 89 | tmp = ft_strjoin(*line, buf); 90 | free(*line); 91 | *line = tmp; 92 | } 93 | return (content ? 1 : 0); 94 | } 95 | 96 | int get_next_line(int const fd, char **line) 97 | { 98 | static char *stat = NULL; 99 | char *buf; 100 | int ret; 101 | 102 | if (fd < 0 || line == NULL || BUFF_SIZE <= 0 || fd > 256) 103 | return (-1); 104 | *line = NULL; 105 | buf = calloc(sizeof(char), BUFF_SIZE +1); 106 | if (split_stat(line, &stat) == 1) { 107 | free(buf); 108 | return (1); 109 | } 110 | while ((ret = read(fd, buf, BUFF_SIZE)) > 0) { 111 | buf[ret] = '\0'; 112 | if (read_file(buf, line, &stat) == 1) 113 | break ; 114 | } 115 | free(buf); 116 | if (ret > 0 || *line) 117 | return (1); 118 | return (ret); 119 | } 120 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # nXDownload 2 | Download any file directly inside `sdmc:/` on your Nintendo Switch 3 | ![First impact](https://i.imgur.com/M0Q7Jk9.jpg) 4 | 5 | This homebrew was intended to download specially NSPs & XCI without problems. But it can download any file (really)! 6 | *sort of tool downloader* 7 | 8 | # Main Features! 9 | > What you see is heavily based on `printf()` for making this *at least* readable & enjoyable in matrix world! :D 10 | > 11 | > So, whatever you don't like, please report it! 12 | 13 | ## Write URLs from the Switch! 14 | ![Show writeURL](https://i.imgur.com/cAylb93.jpg) 15 | ## Select one of the links you injected! 16 | ![Download txt](https://i.imgur.com/jKqxnNm.jpg) 17 | 18 | ## Some more images! 19 | ![downloading](https://i.imgur.com/sugFPW6.jpg) 20 | ![installing](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/XorTroll/Goldleaf/master/Screenshots/Goldleaf.install3.jpg) 21 | ![done](https://i.imgur.com/yipKvHb.jpg) 22 | 23 | ## This tool is pretty basic: 24 | ### 1. Create a file .txt (from any device) 25 | ### 2. Add few lines with links with formatted arguments 26 | #### - i.e.` = ` 27 | #### - Files are downloaded by default to `sdmc:/switch/nXDownload/` 28 | #### - Remember that this tool requires *Direct Download Links* till i find someway to parse the download link from the webpage! 29 | ### 3. Power on your Switch, and select what file to download! 30 | 31 | ## NOTE: 32 | - When dowloading BIG files, is better to put your Switch in **Dock mode** so you will not risk to: 33 | - Burn your pixels! 34 | - No need to be afraid if the battery is low. 35 | 36 | - This project is based on *libcurl*. 37 | - This project changes the **heap size**, to get the software Keyboard feature (can have memory issues). In future, this could change. 38 | - This project is under GPL-3 License. 39 | - use command line `pacman -S switch-curl` inside Msys2 to be able to compile this homebrew. 40 | - **I do not take any responsibility if it is used inappropriately or is damaging your console.** 41 | 42 | ### :star: Special thanks to (this is not in order): 43 | - [4TU](https://fortheusers.org/) which are hosting many homebrew's/utilities and much more! A great thanks to them! 44 | - Every **Nintendo Switch warez scene community** which are hosting & releasing free NSPs and XCIs! 45 | - The members of our server [NX++ Homebrew Discord](https://discord.gg/NErqFV4)! 46 | - Many thanks also to all the main characters who have contributed to the **development of homebrew** & **who pwn'ed the Nintendo Switch**! 47 | - Major thanks at all the people behind the scene that have helped me to follow constantly and still helping me to learn C in better! 48 | 49 | ## Features & achievements 50 | - [x] add possibility to read a custom URL from `sdmc:/switch/nXDownload/input.txt` 51 | - [x] add possibility to read multiple URL from `input.txt` 52 | - [x] add support for plain URL's (meaning writing URL directly to the Switch!) 53 | - [x] add support for saving plain URL's (meaning written URL will be saved in a different file *temporaly* untill new written URL is encountered) 54 | - [ ] add support for SDL2 projects! 55 | - [ ] fix major bugs! (kinda) 56 | 57 | Any idea you want i should add? Create a [pull request](https://github.com/Dontwait00/nXDownload/pulls)! 58 | 59 | Or you have founded a major/minor bug? Come [here](https://github.com/Dontwait00/nXDownload/issues)! 60 | 61 | ### As this tool is pretty new, and lot of my freetime goes to debugging, probably will take much time before finishing it. 62 | Thanks, and as always, have a nice day! :wave: 63 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source/menuCUI.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | #include // bool = 1 == true; 0 == false; 5 | #include "includes/download.h" 6 | #include "includes/menuCUI.h" 7 | #include "includes/helper.h" 8 | 9 | void title(char *str) { 10 | var.half = strlen (str) / 2; 11 | var.half_length = var.half; 12 | var.final_length = HALF_SCREEN; 13 | 14 | for (; var.half <= var.half_length; var.half--) { 15 | var.final_length--; 16 | if (var.half <= 0) break; 17 | } 18 | 19 | printf ("\x1b[3;%dH%s%s%s", var.final_length, CONSOLE_GREEN, str, CONSOLE_RESET); 20 | return; 21 | } 22 | 23 | bool functionExit(void) { 24 | printf("\n\n%s%s%s", CONSOLE_GREEN, "Finish!\n", CONSOLE_RESET); 25 | printf("\npress [+] to exit"); 26 | printf("\npress [-] to continue"); 27 | 28 | while(appletMainLoop()) { 29 | hidScanInput(); 30 | u32 kDown = hidKeysDown(CONTROLLER_P1_AUTO); 31 | 32 | if (kDown & KEY_PLUS) return true; 33 | if (kDown & KEY_MINUS) return false; 34 | consoleUpdate(NULL); 35 | } 36 | 37 | return true; 38 | } 39 | 40 | void menu_options(void) { 41 | 42 | char *tiles[] = { 43 | "Update to latest beta nXDownload", 44 | "Download from input.txt", 45 | "Download from temporaly URL", 46 | "Download from tmp URL (with Username & Password)" 47 | }; 48 | 49 | initial.m = 5; 50 | initial.exit = "Exit"; 51 | 52 | for (initial.n=0; initial.n < (short int)COUNT_OF(tiles) ; initial.n++) { 53 | printf("\x1b[%d;3H%s", initial.m, tiles[initial.n]); 54 | initial.m++; 55 | } 56 | 57 | initial.m = initial.m + 1; 58 | printf("\x1b[%d;3H%s", initial.m, initial.exit); 59 | 60 | return; 61 | } 62 | 63 | bool menu_main(void) { 64 | 65 | consoleClear(); 66 | title("nXDownload v1.1b"); 67 | menu_options(); 68 | userAppInit(); 69 | 70 | int select = 5; 71 | short int bkp_n = initial.n + 5; 72 | short int bkp_m = initial.m; 73 | 74 | while(appletMainLoop()) { 75 | 76 | title("nXDownload v1.1b"); 77 | menu_options(); 78 | 79 | /* Look here for colored text >> https://switchbrew.github.io/libnx/console_8h.html */ 80 | printf("\x1b[%d;1H%s>%s", select, CONSOLE_CYAN, CONSOLE_RESET); 81 | 82 | hidScanInput(); 83 | u64 kDown = hidKeysDown(CONTROLLER_P1_AUTO); 84 | 85 | if (kDown & KEY_DUP) { 86 | printf("\x1b[%d;1H ", select); 87 | select = select - 1; 88 | 89 | if (select < 5) select = bkp_m; // 4 there is nothing 90 | if (select == bkp_n) select--; // between char tiles and exit 91 | 92 | printf("\x1b[%d;1H%s>%s", select, CONSOLE_CYAN, CONSOLE_RESET); 93 | } 94 | 95 | if (kDown & KEY_DDOWN) { 96 | printf("\x1b[%d;1H ", select); 97 | select = select + 1; 98 | 99 | if (select == bkp_n) select++; // select goes to exit 100 | if (select > bkp_m) select = 5; // over char exit 101 | 102 | printf("\x1b[%d;1H%s>%s", select, CONSOLE_CYAN, CONSOLE_RESET); 103 | } 104 | 105 | if (kDown & KEY_A) { 106 | if (select == 5) { 107 | if (nXDownloadUpdate() == true) { return true;} 108 | consoleClear(); 109 | } else if (select == 6) { 110 | if (FILE_TRANSFER_HTTP(INPUT_TXT) == true) { return true; } 111 | consoleClear(); 112 | } else if (select == 7) { 113 | if (FILE_TRANSFER_HTTP_TEMPORALY() == false) { 114 | if (FILE_TRANSFER_HTTP(TMPFILE_TXT) == true) { return true; } 115 | } 116 | consoleClear(); 117 | } else if (select == 8) { 118 | if (inputUserOrPassword(USER) != true) { 119 | if (inputUserOrPassword(PASSWORD) != true) { 120 | if (FILE_TRANSFER_HTTP_TEMPORALY() == false) { 121 | if (FILE_TRANSFER_HTTP(TMPFILE_TXT) == true) return true; 122 | } 123 | } 124 | } 125 | consoleClear(); 126 | } else if (select == 10) return true; 127 | } 128 | 129 | if (kDown & KEY_PLUS) { return true; } 130 | 131 | consoleUpdate(NULL); 132 | } 133 | 134 | return true; 135 | } 136 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source/helper.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "includes/helper.h" 2 | #include "includes/download.h" 3 | 4 | void deInit(void) 5 | { 6 | curlExit(); 7 | consoleExit(NULL); 8 | } 9 | 10 | void freeArray(char **array) 11 | { 12 | for (int i = 0; array[i]; i++) { 13 | free(array[i]); 14 | array[i] = NULL; 15 | } 16 | free(array); 17 | array = NULL; 18 | } 19 | 20 | // This function pop a keyboard. 21 | // This function alloc with calloc. Don't forget to free 22 | // message if the message to print in background 23 | // size is size to alloc for the message 24 | char *popKeyboard(char *message, size_t size) 25 | { 26 | SwkbdConfig skp; // Software Keyboard Pointer 27 | Result rc = swkbdCreate(&skp, 0); 28 | char *tmpout = NULL; 29 | 30 | // +1 for the '\0' 31 | tmpout = (char *)calloc(sizeof(char), size + 1); 32 | if (tmpout == NULL) 33 | return (NULL); 34 | 35 | if (R_SUCCEEDED(rc)) { 36 | swkbdConfigMakePresetDefault(&skp); 37 | swkbdConfigSetGuideText(&skp, message); 38 | rc = swkbdShow(&skp, tmpout, size); 39 | swkbdClose(&skp); 40 | } else { 41 | free(tmpout); 42 | tmpout = NULL; 43 | } 44 | 45 | return (tmpout); 46 | } 47 | 48 | static bool checkDesc(char *line) 49 | { 50 | while (*line) { 51 | if (!isascii(*line)) 52 | { return (false); } 53 | ++line; 54 | } 55 | 56 | return (true); 57 | } 58 | 59 | static bool checkUrl(char *line) 60 | { 61 | if (!strncmp(line, "http://", 7)) { 62 | line += 7; 63 | } else if (!strncmp(line, "https://", 8)) { 64 | line += 8; 65 | } else { 66 | return (false); 67 | } 68 | 69 | 70 | return (checkDesc(line)); 71 | } 72 | 73 | static bool checkLine(const char *line) 74 | { 75 | char *tmp = strdup(line); 76 | char *ptr = strtok(tmp, " "); 77 | 78 | // strlen for exclude line with only '\n' 79 | if (ptr == NULL || strlen(line) == 1) 80 | { free(tmp); return (false); } 81 | 82 | for (int i = 0; ptr; i++) { 83 | // if i >= 3 it mean we have more than desc and url 84 | if (i == 3) 85 | { free(tmp); return (false); } 86 | 87 | if (strcmp(ptr, "=")) { 88 | // Check if desc and url good formatted 89 | if (i == 0 && checkDesc(ptr) == false) 90 | { free(tmp); return (false); } 91 | else if (i == 2 && checkUrl(ptr) == false) 92 | { free(tmp); return (false); } 93 | } 94 | 95 | ptr = strtok(NULL, " "); 96 | } 97 | 98 | return (true); 99 | } 100 | 101 | // This function open filename and fill links, desc and return number of 102 | // line in the file 103 | int getLinksInFile(const char *filename, char ***links, char ***desc) 104 | { 105 | int fd = 0; 106 | int nb_lines = 0; 107 | char *line = NULL; 108 | char tmp_desc[512] = {0}, tmp_link[512] = {0}; 109 | 110 | fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY); 111 | if (fd == -1) { 112 | return (-1); 113 | } 114 | 115 | // if error while reading file or empty file return -1 116 | nb_lines = countLinesInFile(fd); 117 | if (nb_lines <= 0) { 118 | return (-1); 119 | } 120 | 121 | // Alloc array whith number of line in file 122 | char **tab = (char **)calloc(nb_lines + 1, sizeof(char *)); 123 | char **tab2 = (char **)calloc(nb_lines + 1, sizeof(char *)); 124 | if (tab == NULL || tab2 == NULL) { 125 | printf("calloc error\n"); 126 | return (-1); 127 | } 128 | 129 | // store description and link 130 | for (int i = 0; get_next_line(fd, &line) > 0;) { 131 | if (checkLine(line) == true) { 132 | sscanf(line, "%s = %s\n", tmp_desc, tmp_link); 133 | 134 | if (tmp_link[0] != '\0' && tmp_desc[0] != '\0') { 135 | tab[i] = strdup(tmp_link); 136 | tab2[i] = strdup(tmp_desc); 137 | i++; 138 | } 139 | 140 | memset(&tmp_desc, 0, sizeof(tmp_desc)); 141 | memset(&tmp_link, 0, sizeof(tmp_link)); 142 | } 143 | 144 | free(line); 145 | line = NULL; 146 | } 147 | 148 | close(fd); 149 | 150 | *links = tab; 151 | *desc = tab2; 152 | 153 | return (nb_lines); 154 | } 155 | 156 | // count number of line in file 157 | size_t countLinesInFile(int fd) 158 | { 159 | char *line = NULL; 160 | int nb_lines = 0; 161 | off_t position = 0; 162 | struct stat st; 163 | 164 | if (fstat(fd, &st) == -1) { 165 | return (-1); 166 | } 167 | 168 | // if file is empty return 0 169 | if (st.st_size == 0) { 170 | return (0); 171 | } 172 | 173 | // save offset position 174 | position = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR); 175 | 176 | // count number of valid lines 177 | while (get_next_line(fd, &line) > 0) { 178 | if (checkLine(line) == true) 179 | { nb_lines++; } 180 | free(line); 181 | line = NULL; 182 | } 183 | 184 | // reset offset position 185 | lseek(fd, position, SEEK_SET); 186 | 187 | return (nb_lines); 188 | } 189 | 190 | void userAppInit(void) 191 | { 192 | void *addr = NULL; 193 | if (svcSetHeapSize(&addr, 0x4000000) == (Result)-1) 194 | fatalSimple(0); 195 | } 196 | 197 | bool isFileExist(const char *file) 198 | { 199 | struct stat st = {0}; 200 | 201 | if (stat(file, &st) == -1) { 202 | return (false); 203 | } 204 | 205 | return (true); 206 | } 207 | 208 | void getHeapMemory(s_heapMemory heapMemory) 209 | { 210 | svcGetInfo(&heapMemory.mem_available, 6, CUR_PROCESS_HANDLE, 0); 211 | svcGetInfo(&heapMemory.mem_used, 7, CUR_PROCESS_HANDLE, 0); 212 | 213 | if (heapMemory.mem_available > heapMemory.mem_used+0x200000) 214 | heapMemory.size = (heapMemory.mem_available - heapMemory.mem_used - 0x200000) & ~0x1FFFFF; 215 | 216 | if (heapMemory.size == 0) 217 | heapMemory.size = 0x2000000*16; 218 | // if(R_FAILED(svcSetHeapSize(&haddr, size))) printf("\x1b[1;1H%s%s%lx%s", CONSOLE_RED, "Error while allocating heap to: 0x", size, CONSOLE_RESET); 219 | 220 | if(R_FAILED(svcSetHeapSize(&heapMemory.haddr, 0x10000000))) 221 | printf("\n# Error: %s%s%s", CONSOLE_RED, "Error while allocating Heap Size", CONSOLE_RESET); 222 | } 223 | 224 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | .SUFFIXES: 3 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 | 5 | ifeq ($(strip $(DEVKITPRO)),) 6 | $(error "Please set DEVKITPRO in your environment. export DEVKITPRO=/devkitpro") 7 | endif 8 | 9 | TOPDIR ?= $(CURDIR) 10 | include $(DEVKITPRO)/libnx/switch_rules 11 | 12 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 | # TARGET is the name of the output 14 | # BUILD is the directory where object files & intermediate files will be placed 15 | # SOURCES is a list of directories containing source code 16 | # DATA is a list of directories containing data files 17 | # INCLUDES is a list of directories containing header files 18 | # EXEFS_SRC is the optional input directory containing data copied into exefs, if anything this normally should only contain "main.npdm". 19 | # ROMFS is the directory containing data to be added to RomFS, relative to the Makefile (Optional) 20 | # 21 | # NO_ICON: if set to anything, do not use icon. 22 | # NO_NACP: if set to anything, no .nacp file is generated. 23 | # APP_TITLE is the name of the app stored in the .nacp file (Optional) 24 | # APP_AUTHOR is the author of the app stored in the .nacp file (Optional) 25 | # APP_VERSION is the version of the app stored in the .nacp file (Optional) 26 | # APP_TITLEID is the titleID of the app stored in the .nacp file (Optional) 27 | # ICON is the filename of the icon (.jpg), relative to the project folder. 28 | # If not set, it attempts to use one of the following (in this order): 29 | # - .jpg 30 | # - icon.jpg 31 | # - /default_icon.jpg 32 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33 | 34 | TARGET := $(notdir $(CURDIR)) 35 | BUILD := build 36 | OUTDIR := out 37 | SOURCES := source 38 | DATA := data 39 | EXEFS_SRC := exefs_src 40 | APP_AUTHOR := Dontwait00, SegFault42 41 | APP_TITLE := nXDownload 42 | ICON := Icon.jpg 43 | APP_VERSION := v1.1b 44 | #ROMFS := romfs 45 | 46 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 47 | # options for code generation 48 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 49 | ARCH := -march=armv8-a -mtune=cortex-a57 -mtp=soft -fPIE 50 | 51 | CFLAGS := -g -Wall -Wextra -O2 -ffunction-sections \ 52 | $(ARCH) $(DEFINES) 53 | 54 | CFLAGS += $(INCLUDE) -D__SWITCH__ #-DDEBUG # Uncomment -DDEBUG to use nxlinkStdio() 55 | 56 | CXXFLAGS := $(CFLAGS) -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions 57 | 58 | ASFLAGS := -g $(ARCH) 59 | LDFLAGS = -specs=$(DEVKITPRO)/libnx/switch.specs -g $(ARCH) -Wl,-Map,$(notdir $*.map) 60 | 61 | LIBS := -lcurl -lmbedtls -lmbedx509 -lmbedcrypto -lz -lnx 62 | 63 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 64 | # list of directories containing libraries, this must be the top level containing 65 | # include and lib 66 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 67 | LIBDIRS := $(PORTLIBS) $(LIBNX) 68 | 69 | 70 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 71 | # no real need to edit anything past this point unless you need to add additional 72 | # rules for different file extensions 73 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 74 | ifneq ($(BUILD),$(notdir $(CURDIR))) 75 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 76 | 77 | export OUTPUT := $(CURDIR)/$(OUTDIR)/$(TARGET) 78 | export TOPDIR := $(CURDIR) 79 | 80 | export VPATH := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(CURDIR)/$(dir)) \ 81 | $(foreach dir,$(DATA),$(CURDIR)/$(dir)) 82 | 83 | export DEPSDIR := $(CURDIR)/$(BUILD) 84 | 85 | CFILES := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.c))) 86 | CPPFILES := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.cpp))) 87 | SFILES := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.s))) 88 | BINFILES := $(foreach dir,$(DATA),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.*))) 89 | 90 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 91 | # use CXX for linking C++ projects, CC for standard C 92 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 93 | ifeq ($(strip $(CPPFILES)),) 94 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 95 | export LD := $(CC) 96 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 97 | else 98 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 99 | export LD := $(CXX) 100 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 101 | endif 102 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 103 | 104 | export OFILES_BIN := $(addsuffix .o,$(BINFILES)) 105 | export OFILES_SRC := $(CPPFILES:.cpp=.o) $(CFILES:.c=.o) $(SFILES:.s=.o) 106 | export OFILES := $(OFILES_BIN) $(OFILES_SRC) 107 | export HFILES_BIN := $(addsuffix .h,$(subst .,_,$(BINFILES))) 108 | 109 | export INCLUDE := $(foreach dir,$(INCLUDES),-I$(CURDIR)/$(dir)) \ 110 | $(foreach dir,$(LIBDIRS),-I$(dir)/include) \ 111 | -I$(CURDIR)/$(BUILD) 112 | 113 | export LIBPATHS := $(foreach dir,$(LIBDIRS),-L$(dir)/lib) 114 | 115 | export BUILD_EXEFS_SRC := $(TOPDIR)/$(EXEFS_SRC) 116 | 117 | ifeq ($(strip $(ICON)),) 118 | icons := $(wildcard *.jpg) 119 | ifneq (,$(findstring $(TARGET).jpg,$(icons))) 120 | export APP_ICON := $(TOPDIR)/$(TARGET).jpg 121 | else 122 | ifneq (,$(findstring icon.jpg,$(icons))) 123 | export APP_ICON := $(TOPDIR)/icon.jpg 124 | endif 125 | endif 126 | else 127 | export APP_ICON := $(TOPDIR)/$(ICON) 128 | endif 129 | 130 | ifeq ($(strip $(NO_ICON)),) 131 | export NROFLAGS += --icon=$(APP_ICON) 132 | endif 133 | 134 | ifeq ($(strip $(NO_NACP)),) 135 | export NROFLAGS += --nacp=$(CURDIR)/$(OUTDIR)/$(TARGET).nacp 136 | endif 137 | 138 | ifneq ($(APP_TITLEID),) 139 | export NACPFLAGS += --titleid=$(APP_TITLEID) 140 | endif 141 | 142 | ifneq ($(ROMFS),) 143 | export NROFLAGS += --romfsdir=$(CURDIR)/$(ROMFS) 144 | endif 145 | 146 | .PHONY: $(BUILD) clean all 147 | 148 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 149 | all: $(BUILD) 150 | 151 | $(BUILD): 152 | @[ -d $@ ] || mkdir -p $@ $(BUILD) $(OUTDIR) 153 | @$(MAKE) --no-print-directory -C $(BUILD) -f $(CURDIR)/Makefile 154 | 155 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 156 | clean: 157 | @echo clean ... 158 | @rm -fr $(BUILD) $(OUTDIR) $(TARGET).pfs0 $(TARGET).nso $(TARGET).nro $(TARGET).nacp $(TARGET).elf 159 | 160 | 161 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 162 | else 163 | .PHONY: all 164 | 165 | DEPENDS := $(OFILES:.o=.d) 166 | 167 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 168 | # main targets 169 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 170 | all : $(OUTPUT).pfs0 $(OUTPUT).nro 171 | 172 | $(OUTPUT).pfs0 : $(OUTPUT).nso 173 | 174 | $(OUTPUT).nso : $(OUTPUT).elf 175 | 176 | ifeq ($(strip $(NO_NACP)),) 177 | $(OUTPUT).nro : $(OUTPUT).elf $(OUTPUT).nacp 178 | else 179 | $(OUTPUT).nro : $(OUTPUT).elf 180 | endif 181 | 182 | $(OUTPUT).elf : $(OFILES) 183 | 184 | $(OFILES_SRC) : $(HFILES_BIN) 185 | 186 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 187 | # you need a rule like this for each extension you use as binary data 188 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 189 | %.bin.o %_bin.h : %.bin 190 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 191 | @echo $(notdir $<) 192 | @$(bin2o) 193 | 194 | -include $(DEPENDS) 195 | 196 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 197 | endif 198 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 199 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source/download.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* Includes */ 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | #include // used for alloc/malloc 7 | #include // used for mini tools 8 | #include // used for chdir() 9 | #include // bool = 1 == true; 0 == false; 10 | #include 11 | 12 | #include "includes/download.h" 13 | #include "includes/menuCUI.h" 14 | #include "includes/helper.h" 15 | 16 | #define Megabytes_in_Bytes 1048576 17 | #define Kibibyte_in_Bytes 1024 18 | 19 | int dlnow_Mb = 0; 20 | int dltotal_Mb = 0; 21 | 22 | // measure download speed 23 | bool open_room = false; 24 | bool once = false; 25 | int dlspeed = 0; 26 | int dl_curr = 0; 27 | int curr_sec = 0; // current second from system 28 | int ticket = 0; // current (second + 1) from system 29 | 30 | char global_f_tmp[512]; /* we need this global FILE variable for passing args */ 31 | 32 | /* Functions */ 33 | int older_progress(__attribute__((unused)) void *p, double dltotal, double dlnow, __attribute__((unused)) double ultotal, __attribute__((unused)) double ulnow) { 34 | return xferinfo((curl_off_t)dltotal, (curl_off_t)dlnow); 35 | } 36 | 37 | 38 | bool downloadFile(const char *url, const char *filename) 39 | { 40 | FILE *dest = NULL; 41 | CURL *curl = NULL; 42 | CURLcode res = -1; 43 | struct myprogress prog; 44 | 45 | consoleClear(); 46 | 47 | curl = curl_easy_init(); 48 | 49 | if (curl) { 50 | prog.lastruntime = 0; 51 | prog.curl = curl; 52 | 53 | dest = fopen(filename, "wb"); 54 | if (dest == NULL) { 55 | perror("fopen"); 56 | } else { 57 | curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, url); // getting URL from char *url 58 | curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_VERBOSE, 1L); // useful for debugging 59 | curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, 0L); // skipping cert. verification, if needed 60 | curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST, 0L); // skipping hostname verification, if needed 61 | curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_WRITEDATA, dest); // writes pointer into FILE *destination 62 | curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION, older_progress); 63 | curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_PROGRESSDATA, &prog); 64 | curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_NOPROGRESS, 0L); 65 | 66 | if (strlen(global_f_tmp) != 0) curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_USERPWD, global_f_tmp); 67 | 68 | res = curl_easy_perform(curl); // perform tasks curl_easy_setopt asked before 69 | 70 | fclose(dest); 71 | } 72 | } 73 | 74 | curl_easy_cleanup(curl); // Cleanup chunk data, resets functions. 75 | 76 | if (res != CURLE_OK) { 77 | printf("\n# Failed: %s%s%s\n", CONSOLE_RED, curl_easy_strerror(res), CONSOLE_RESET); 78 | remove(filename); 79 | return false; 80 | } 81 | 82 | return true; 83 | } 84 | 85 | size_t dnld_header_parse(void *hdr, size_t size, size_t nmemb) 86 | { 87 | const size_t cb = size * nmemb; 88 | const char *hdr_str = hdr; 89 | const char *compareContent = "Content-disposition:"; 90 | 91 | /* Example: 92 | * ... 93 | * Content-Type: text/html 94 | * Content-Disposition: filename=name1367; charset=funny; option=strange 95 | */ 96 | if (strstr(hdr_str, compareContent)) { 97 | printf ("has c-d: %s\n", hdr_str); 98 | } 99 | 100 | return cb; 101 | } 102 | 103 | int xferinfo(curl_off_t dltotal, curl_off_t dlnow) { 104 | 105 | dlnow_Mb = dlnow / Megabytes_in_Bytes; 106 | dltotal_Mb = dltotal / Megabytes_in_Bytes; 107 | 108 | // we need to create a separated room inside this "while" loop 109 | // so we can process this room once every so often 110 | curr_sec = time(0); 111 | 112 | if (open_room == false) { 113 | ticket = time(0) + 1; 114 | dl_curr = dlnow; 115 | open_room = true; // closing room 116 | } 117 | 118 | if (curr_sec >= ticket) { 119 | dlspeed = (dlnow - dl_curr) / Kibibyte_in_Bytes; 120 | open_room = false; // opening room 121 | } 122 | 123 | if (dltotal_Mb == 1) { 124 | printf("# DOWNLOAD: %" CURL_FORMAT_CURL_OFF_T " Bytes of %" CURL_FORMAT_CURL_OFF_T " Bytes | %3d Kb/s\r", dlnow, dltotal, dlspeed); 125 | } else if (dltotal_Mb > 1) { 126 | printf("# DOWNLOAD: %d Mb of %d Mb | %3d Kb/s\r", dlnow_Mb, dltotal_Mb, dlspeed); 127 | } 128 | 129 | if (dlnow == dltotal && dltotal > 0 && once == false) { 130 | printf("\n "); // lol, is required 131 | once = true; 132 | } 133 | 134 | consoleUpdate(NULL); 135 | return 0; 136 | } 137 | 138 | void curlInit(void) { 139 | socketInitializeDefault(); 140 | } 141 | 142 | void curlExit(void) { 143 | appletEndBlockingHomeButton(); 144 | socketExit(); 145 | } 146 | 147 | int nXDownloadUpdate(void) { 148 | consoleClear(); 149 | 150 | if (downloadFile("http://projects00.000webhostapp.com/nXDownload.nro", "nXDownload_new.nro") == true) { 151 | // Remove old nro 152 | if (isFileExist("./nXDownload.nro") == true) { 153 | if (remove("./nXDownload.nro") == -1) 154 | printf("error code (%d)\n", errno); 155 | } 156 | //Rename new nro 157 | if (rename("nXDownload_new.nro", "nXDownload.nro") == -1) { 158 | printf("error code (%d)\n", errno); 159 | perror("rename()"); 160 | } 161 | } else { 162 | printf("downloadFile() Failure !\n"); 163 | } 164 | 165 | return (functionExit()); 166 | } 167 | 168 | // Return true mean pop the keyboard to write a new link 169 | // Return false mean use old link 170 | static bool useOldLink(void) 171 | { 172 | bool ret = false; 173 | FILE *fp = NULL; 174 | char *buffer = NULL; 175 | size_t nbytes = 0; 176 | struct stat st; 177 | 178 | // if tmpfile is empty, return true and pop the keyboard. 179 | stat("sdmc:/switch/nXDownload/tmpfile.txt", &st); 180 | if (st.st_size == 0) 181 | return (true); 182 | 183 | // if calloc fail, pop the keyboard 184 | buffer = (char *)calloc(sizeof(char), st.st_size); 185 | if (buffer == NULL) { 186 | return (true); 187 | } 188 | 189 | printf("\n# %s%s%s\n", CONSOLE_YELLOW, "'tmpfile.txt' exist already. Want to use old link or overwrite?", CONSOLE_RESET); 190 | 191 | fp = fopen("sdmc:/switch/nXDownload/tmpfile.txt", "r"); 192 | if (fp != NULL) { 193 | nbytes = fread(buffer, sizeof(char), st.st_size, fp); 194 | 195 | if (nbytes > 0) { 196 | printf("\ntmpfile.txt : %s%s%s\n", CONSOLE_GREEN, buffer, CONSOLE_RESET); 197 | } 198 | fclose(fp); 199 | } 200 | 201 | // free memory 202 | free(buffer); 203 | buffer = NULL; 204 | 205 | printf("\nPress [A] to continue"); 206 | printf("\nPress [X] to use old link"); 207 | 208 | while(appletMainLoop()) { 209 | hidScanInput(); 210 | u64 kDown = hidKeysDown(CONTROLLER_P1_AUTO); 211 | 212 | if (kDown & KEY_A) { 213 | ret = true; 214 | break; 215 | } 216 | if (kDown & KEY_X) { 217 | ret = false; 218 | break; 219 | } 220 | 221 | consoleUpdate(NULL); 222 | } 223 | 224 | return (ret); 225 | } 226 | 227 | // this function pop the keyboard and write the content in tmpfile.txt 228 | static bool inputNewLink(void) 229 | { 230 | FILE *fp = NULL; 231 | char *tmpout = NULL; 232 | bool err = false; 233 | 234 | tmpout = popKeyboard("insert a http:// direct download link", 256); 235 | 236 | if (tmpout != NULL) { 237 | if (*tmpout == 0) { 238 | err = true; 239 | } else { 240 | if ((fp = fopen("sdmc:/switch/nXDownload/tmpfile.txt", "wb")) != NULL) { 241 | fprintf(fp, "%s", tmpout); 242 | fclose(fp); 243 | } else { 244 | err = true; 245 | } 246 | } 247 | 248 | free(tmpout); 249 | tmpout = NULL; 250 | 251 | } else { 252 | err = true; 253 | } 254 | 255 | return (err); 256 | } 257 | 258 | bool FILE_TRANSFER_HTTP_TEMPORALY(void) { 259 | consoleClear(); 260 | 261 | if (isFileExist("sdmc:/switch/nXDownload/tmpfile.txt") == true) { 262 | if (useOldLink() == false) 263 | return (false); // Return false mean no error 264 | } 265 | 266 | return (inputNewLink()); 267 | } 268 | 269 | static char *selectLink(void) 270 | { 271 | int n = 0; // just using n to count on how many links have founded; used for debugging 272 | int nb_links = 0; // Used to know how links in file 273 | char **links = NULL; // array f will contain the argument 274 | char **desc = NULL; // array i will contain the argument 275 | char *url = NULL; // Used to save the url for download 276 | 277 | // get all links and desc from input.txt 278 | if ((nb_links = getLinksInFile("input.txt", &links, &desc)) != -1) { 279 | while(appletMainLoop()) { 280 | hidScanInput(); 281 | u64 kDown = hidKeysDown(CONTROLLER_P1_AUTO); 282 | 283 | printf("\x1b[1;1H%d links counter", n); 284 | printf("\x1b[5;1HStart = %s%s%s\n\nURL = %s%s%s", CONSOLE_BLUE, desc[n], CONSOLE_RESET, CONSOLE_GREEN, links[n], CONSOLE_RESET); 285 | 286 | printf("\x1b[10;1HPress D-PAD [->] to look forward\n"); 287 | printf("Press D-PAD [<-] to look backward\n"); 288 | printf("\nPress [A] to start download\n"); 289 | printf("Press [B] to go back\n"); 290 | 291 | if (kDown & KEY_DLEFT) { 292 | consoleClear(); 293 | n--; 294 | if (n < 0) n = nb_links -1; // back to the last entry 295 | } 296 | 297 | if (kDown & KEY_DRIGHT) { 298 | consoleClear(); 299 | n++; 300 | if (n >= nb_links) n = 0; // go to the first entry 301 | } 302 | 303 | if (kDown & KEY_B) { 304 | freeArray(links); 305 | freeArray(desc); 306 | return ((void *)-1); 307 | } 308 | 309 | if (kDown & KEY_A) { 310 | url = strdup(links[n]); 311 | break; 312 | } 313 | consoleUpdate(NULL); 314 | } 315 | 316 | freeArray(links); 317 | freeArray(desc); 318 | 319 | printf("\n# Done!"); 320 | consoleUpdate(NULL); 321 | } else { // error opening dest 322 | printf("\n# %s%s%s", CONSOLE_RED, "There is no input.txt!", CONSOLE_RESET); 323 | consoleUpdate(NULL); 324 | } 325 | 326 | return (url); 327 | } 328 | 329 | static char *getLink(const char *filename) 330 | { 331 | char *link = NULL; 332 | int fd = 0; 333 | 334 | fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY); 335 | if (fd == -1) { 336 | return (NULL); 337 | } 338 | 339 | get_next_line(fd, &link); 340 | 341 | close(fd); 342 | 343 | return (link); 344 | } 345 | 346 | static char *getUrl(int a) 347 | { 348 | char *url = NULL; 349 | 350 | if (a == TMPFILE_TXT) { 351 | url = getLink("tmpfile.txt"); 352 | printf("\n# %s%s%s", CONSOLE_YELLOW, "Founded argument/link to use", CONSOLE_RESET); 353 | if (url == NULL) { 354 | printf("\n# %s%s%s", CONSOLE_RED, "Error passing argument", CONSOLE_RESET); 355 | return (NULL); 356 | } 357 | } else { 358 | consoleClear(); 359 | consoleUpdate(NULL); 360 | url = selectLink(); 361 | } 362 | 363 | return (url); 364 | } 365 | 366 | static void addExtension(char *filename) 367 | { 368 | char *ext = NULL; 369 | 370 | printf("\n\n# %s%s%s", CONSOLE_YELLOW, "No extension founded for your filename from your link. Want to add it now?\n", CONSOLE_RESET); 371 | printf("\n Press [A] to continue"); 372 | printf("\n Press [B] to skip\n"); 373 | 374 | while(appletMainLoop()) { 375 | hidScanInput(); 376 | u64 kDown = hidKeysDown(CONTROLLER_P1_AUTO); 377 | 378 | if (kDown & KEY_A) { 379 | ext = popKeyboard("Remember to add `.` like `[example].nsp`", 256); 380 | if (ext != NULL) { 381 | filename = realloc(filename, strlen(filename) + strlen(ext) + 1); 382 | strcat(filename, ext); 383 | free(ext); 384 | ext = NULL; 385 | break; 386 | } 387 | } 388 | if (kDown & KEY_B) return; 389 | 390 | consoleUpdate(NULL); 391 | } 392 | } 393 | 394 | static bool warnFileExist(const char *filename) 395 | { 396 | printf("\n# %s%s%s%s%s", CONSOLE_YELLOW, "File (", filename, ") exist already, overwrite?\n", CONSOLE_RESET); 397 | printf("\nPress [A] to overwrite\nPress [B] to go back"); // little warning 398 | 399 | while (appletMainLoop()) { 400 | hidScanInput(); 401 | u32 kDown = hidKeysDown(CONTROLLER_P1_AUTO); 402 | 403 | if (kDown & KEY_A) { 404 | break; 405 | } 406 | 407 | if (kDown & KEY_B) { 408 | return (false); 409 | } 410 | 411 | consoleUpdate(NULL); 412 | } 413 | 414 | return (true); 415 | } 416 | 417 | static char *getFileName(char *url) 418 | { 419 | char *tmp = NULL; 420 | 421 | tmp = strrchr(url, '/'); 422 | 423 | if (tmp == NULL) { 424 | consoleClear(); 425 | printf("%s%s%s%s\n", CONSOLE_RED, "URL bad formatted : ", url, CONSOLE_RESET); 426 | consoleUpdate(NULL); 427 | sleep(2); 428 | free(url); 429 | url = NULL; 430 | 431 | return (NULL); 432 | } 433 | 434 | return (strdup(tmp+1)); 435 | } 436 | 437 | bool FILE_TRANSFER_HTTP(int a) { 438 | consoleClear(); 439 | 440 | char *url = NULL; 441 | char *filename = NULL; 442 | 443 | // get url from file or keyboard 444 | url = getUrl(a); 445 | if (url == (void *) -1) { 446 | return (false); 447 | } else if (url != NULL) { 448 | // get filename 449 | filename = getFileName(url); 450 | if (filename == NULL) { 451 | return (false); 452 | } 453 | 454 | // add extension if missing 455 | if (strchr(filename, '.') == NULL) { 456 | addExtension(filename); 457 | } 458 | 459 | // Check if file exist before download 460 | if (isFileExist(filename) == false) { 461 | printf("\n# %s%s%s%s%s", CONSOLE_GREEN, "No (", filename, ") to overwrite", CONSOLE_RESET); 462 | } else { // the file exist 463 | if (warnFileExist(filename) == false) { 464 | free(url); 465 | free(filename); 466 | return (false); 467 | } 468 | remove(filename); 469 | } 470 | 471 | printf("\n# %s%s%s", CONSOLE_GREEN, "Starting downloading...\n", CONSOLE_RESET); 472 | printf("%s, %s\n", url, filename); 473 | 474 | downloadFile(url, filename); 475 | 476 | // release memory 477 | free(filename); 478 | free(url); 479 | } 480 | 481 | /*printf ("\nRemote name: %s\n", dnld_params.dnld_remote_fname);*/ 482 | 483 | return (functionExit()); 484 | } 485 | 486 | bool inputUserOrPassword(bool userPass) 487 | { 488 | bool err = false; 489 | char *tmpout = NULL; 490 | 491 | if (userPass == USER) 492 | tmpout = popKeyboard("Insert Username", 256); 493 | else if (userPass == PASSWORD) 494 | tmpout = popKeyboard("Insert Password (if neccessary)", 256); 495 | 496 | if (tmpout != NULL) { 497 | // Username 498 | if (userPass == USER && tmpout[0] == 0) 499 | { err = true; } 500 | else if (userPass == USER && tmpout[0] != 0) 501 | { sprintf(global_f_tmp, "%s", tmpout); } 502 | 503 | // Password 504 | else if (userPass == PASSWORD && tmpout[0] != 0) { 505 | strcat(global_f_tmp, ":"); 506 | strcat(global_f_tmp, tmpout); 507 | } 508 | 509 | free(tmpout); 510 | tmpout = NULL; 511 | } else { 512 | err = true; 513 | } 514 | 515 | return err; 516 | } 517 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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