├── .eslintrc ├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── package.json └── src ├── data ├── format.js └── item.js ├── index.js ├── jpexs ├── ffdec.jar └── lib │ ├── JavactiveX.jar │ ├── LZMA.jar │ ├── avi.jar │ ├── avi.montemedia.license.txt │ ├── cmykjpeg.jar │ ├── ffdec_lib.jar │ ├── ffdec_lib.license.txt │ ├── flamingo-6.2.jar │ ├── flamingo.license.txt │ ├── flashdebugger.jar │ ├── gif.jar │ ├── gif.license.txt │ ├── gnujpdf.jar │ ├── jargs.jar │ ├── jl.license.txt │ ├── jl1.0.1.jar │ ├── jna-3.5.1.jar │ ├── jna.license.txt │ ├── jpacker.jar │ ├── jpacker.license.txt │ ├── jpproxy.jar │ ├── jpproxy.muffin.license.txt │ ├── jsyntaxpane-0.9.5.jar │ ├── jsyntaxpane.license.txt │ ├── nellymoser.jar │ ├── nellymoser.license.txt │ ├── sfntly.jar │ ├── sfntly.license.txt │ ├── substance-6.2.jar │ ├── substance-flamingo-6.2.jar │ ├── substance-flamingo.license.txt │ ├── substance.license.txt │ ├── tablelayout.jar │ ├── treetable.jar │ ├── trident-6.2.jar │ ├── trident.license.txt │ ├── ttf.doubletype.license.txt │ ├── ttf.fontastic.license.txt │ └── ttf.jar └── tools └── export.js /.eslintrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | // http://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/configuring 3 | "env": { 4 | "browser" : true, 5 | "node" : true, 6 | "jasmine" : true 7 | }, 8 | // http://eslint.org/docs/rules/ 9 | "rules": { 10 | // "off" or 0 - turn the rule off 11 | // "warn" or 1 - turn the rule on as a warning (doesn’t affect exit code) 12 | // "error" or 2 - turn the rule on as an error (exit code is 1 when triggered) 13 | 14 | ////////// Possible Errors ////////// 15 | 16 | // require or disallow trailing commas 17 | "comma-dangle": [ "error", "never" ], 18 | // disallow assignment operators in conditional statements 19 | "no-cond-assign": [ "error", "always" ], 20 | // disallow extra parens 21 | "no-extra-parens": [ "error", "functions" ], 22 | // disallow the use of console 23 | "no-console": [ "error", { "allow": [ "warn", "error" ] } ], 24 | // disallow the use of debugger 25 | "no-debugger": "error", 26 | // disallow constant expressions in conditions 27 | "no-constant-condition": "error", 28 | // disallow control characters in regular expressions 29 | "no-control-regex": "error", 30 | // disallow duplicate arguments in function definitions 31 | "no-dupe-args": "error", 32 | // disallow duplicate keys in object literals 33 | "no-dupe-keys": "error", 34 | // disallow a duplicate case label 35 | "no-duplicate-case": "error", 36 | // disallow empty block statements 37 | "no-empty": "error", 38 | // disallow empty character classes 39 | "no-empty-character-class": "error", 40 | // disallow assignment of the exception parameter 41 | "no-ex-assign": "error", 42 | // disallow extra boolean casts 43 | "no-extra-boolean-cast": "error", 44 | // disallow extra semicolons 45 | "no-extra-semi": "error", 46 | // disallow function assignment 47 | "no-func-assign": "error", 48 | // declarations in program or function body 49 | "no-inner-declarations": [ "error", "both" ], 50 | // disallow invalid regular expressions 51 | "no-invalid-regexp": "error", 52 | // no irregular whitespace 53 | "no-irregular-whitespace": "error", 54 | // disallow negated left operand of in operator 55 | "no-negated-in-lhs": "error", 56 | // disallow global object function calls 57 | "no-obj-calls": "error", 58 | // disallow spaces in regular expressions 59 | "no-regex-spaces": "error", 60 | // disallow sparse arrays 61 | "no-sparse-arrays": "error", 62 | // avoid unexpected multiline expressions 63 | "no-unexpected-multiline": "error", 64 | // disallow unreachable code 65 | "no-unreachable": "error", 66 | // disallow control flow statements in finally blocks 67 | "no-unsafe-finally": "error", 68 | // require isNaN 69 | "use-isnan": "error", 70 | // validates JSDoc comments are syntactically correct 71 | "valid-jsdoc": "error", 72 | // ensures that the results of typeof are compared against a valid string 73 | "valid-typeof": "error", 74 | 75 | ////////// Best Practices ////////// 76 | 77 | // enforce getter and setter pairs in objects 78 | "accessor-pairs": "error", 79 | // enforce return statements in callbacks of array methods 80 | "array-callback-return": "error", 81 | // enforce the use of variables within the scope they are defined 82 | "block-scoped-var": "error", 83 | // enforce a maximum cyclomatic complexity allowed in a program 84 | "complexity": [ "error", { "max": 4 } ], 85 | // require return statements to either always or never specify values 86 | "consistent-return": 0, 87 | // enforce consistent brace style for all control statements 88 | "curly": "error", 89 | // require default cases in switch statements 90 | "default-case": "error", 91 | // enforce consistent newlines before and after dots 92 | "dot-location": 0, 93 | // enforce dot notation whenever possible 94 | "dot-notation": "error", 95 | // require the use of === and !== 96 | "eqeqeq": "error", 97 | // require for-in loops to include an if statement 98 | "guard-for-in": "error", 99 | // disallow use of alert 100 | "no-alert": "error", 101 | // disallow the use of arguments.caller or arguments.callee 102 | "no-caller": "error", 103 | // disallow lexical declarations in case clauses 104 | "no-case-declarations": "error", 105 | // disallow division operators explicitly at the beginning of regular expressions 106 | "no-div-regex": "error", 107 | // disallow else blocks after return statements in if statements 108 | "no-else-return": 0, 109 | // disallow empty functions 110 | "no-empty-function": 0, 111 | // disallow empty destructuring patterns, 112 | "no-empty-pattern": "error", 113 | // disallow null comparisons without type-checking operators 114 | "no-eq-null": "error", 115 | // disallow the use of eval() 116 | "no-eval": "error", 117 | // disallow extending native types 118 | "no-extend-native": 0, 119 | // disallow unnecessary calls to .bind() 120 | "no-extra-bind": "error", 121 | // disallow unnecessary labels 122 | "no-extra-label": 0, 123 | // disallow fallthrough of case statements 124 | "no-fallthrough": "error", 125 | // disallow leading or trailing decimal points in numeric literals 126 | "no-floating-decimal": "error", 127 | // disallow shorthand type conversions 128 | "no-implicit-coercion": "error", 129 | // disallow var and named function declarations in the global scope 130 | "no-implicit-globals": 0, 131 | // disallow the use of eval()-like methods 132 | "no-implied-eval": "error", 133 | // disallow this keywords outside of classes or class-like objects 134 | "no-invalid-this": "error", 135 | // disallow the use of the __iterator__ property 136 | "no-iterator": "error", 137 | // disallow labeled statements 138 | "no-labels": "error", 139 | // disallow unnecessary nested blocks 140 | "no-lone-blocks": "error", 141 | // disallow function declarations and expressions inside loop statements 142 | "no-loop-func": "error", 143 | // disallow magic numbers 144 | "no-magic-numbers": 0, 145 | // disallow multiple spaces 146 | "no-multi-spaces": "error", 147 | // disallow multiline strings 148 | "no-multi-str": "error", 149 | // disallow reassigning native objects 150 | "no-native-reassign": "error", 151 | // disallow new operators outside of assignments or comparisons 152 | "no-new": 0, 153 | // disallow new operators with the Function object 154 | "no-new-func": "error", 155 | // disallow new operators with the String, Number, and Boolean objects 156 | "no-new-wrappers": "error", 157 | // disallow octal literals 158 | "no-octal": "error", 159 | // disallow reassigning function parameters 160 | "no-param-reassign": 0, 161 | // disallow the use of the __proto__ property 162 | "no-proto": "error", 163 | // disallow var redeclaration 164 | "no-redeclare": "error", 165 | // disallow assignment operators in return statements 166 | "no-return-assign": "error", 167 | // disallow javascript: urls 168 | "no-script-url": "error", 169 | // disallow assignments where both sides are exactly the same 170 | "no-self-assign": "error", 171 | // disallow comparisons where both sides are exactly the same 172 | "no-self-compare": "error", 173 | // disallow comma operators 174 | "no-sequences": "error", 175 | // disallow throwing literals as exceptions 176 | "no-throw-literal": "error", 177 | // disallow unmodified loop conditions 178 | "no-unmodified-loop-condition": "error", 179 | // disallow unused expressions 180 | "no-unused-expressions": "error", 181 | // disallow unused labels 182 | "no-unused-labels": "error", 183 | // disallow unnecessary calls to .call() and .apply() 184 | "no-useless-call": "error", 185 | // disallow unnecessary concatenation of literals or template literals 186 | "no-useless-concat": "error", 187 | // disallow unnecessary escape characters 188 | "no-useless-escape": "error", 189 | // disallow void operators 190 | "no-void": "error", 191 | // disallow specified warning terms in comments 192 | "no-warning-comments": 0, 193 | // disallow with statements 194 | "no-with": "error", 195 | // enforce the consistent use of the radix argument when using parseInt() 196 | "radix": "error", 197 | // require var declarations be placed at the top of their containing scope 198 | "vars-on-top": 0, 199 | // require parentheses around immediate function invocations 200 | "wrap-iife": "error", 201 | // require or disallow “Yoda” conditions 202 | "yoda": "error", 203 | 204 | 205 | ////////// Strict Mode ////////// 206 | 207 | "strict": [ "error", "global" ], 208 | 209 | ////////// Variables ////////// 210 | 211 | // require or disallow initialization in var declarations 212 | "init-declarations": 0, 213 | // disallow catch clause parameters from shadowing variables in the outer scope 214 | "no-catch-shadow": "error", 215 | // disallow deleting variables 216 | "no-delete-var": "error", 217 | // disallow labels that share a name with a variable 218 | "no-label-var": "error", 219 | // disallow specified global variables 220 | "no-restricted-globals": 0, 221 | // disallow var declarations from shadowing variables in the outer scope 222 | "no-shadow": 0, 223 | // disallow identifiers from shadowing restricted names 224 | "no-shadow-restricted-names": "error", 225 | // disallow the use of undeclared variables unless mentioned in /*global */ comments 226 | "no-undef": [ "error", { "typeof": true } ], 227 | // disallow initializing variables to undefined 228 | "no-undef-init": "error", 229 | // disallow the use of undefined as an identifier 230 | "no-undefined": "error", 231 | // disallow unused variables 232 | "no-unused-vars": "error", 233 | // disallow the use of variables before they are defined 234 | "no-use-before-define": "error", 235 | 236 | ////////// Stylistic Issues ////////// 237 | 238 | // enforce consistent spacing inside array brackets 239 | "array-bracket-spacing": [ "error", "always" ], 240 | // enforce consistent spacing inside single-line blocks 241 | "block-spacing": "error", 242 | // enforce consistent brace style for blocks 243 | "brace-style": [ "error", "1tbs", { "allowSingleLine": false } ], 244 | // enforce camelcase naming convention 245 | "camelcase": 0, 246 | // enforce consistent spacing before and after commas 247 | "comma-spacing": [ "error", { "before": false, "after": true } ], 248 | // enforce consistent comma style 249 | "comma-style": [ "error", "last" ], 250 | // enforce consistent spacing inside computed property brackets 251 | "computed-property-spacing": [ "error", "always" ], 252 | // enforce consistent naming when capturing the current execution context 253 | "consistent-this": 0, 254 | // enforce at least one newline at the end of files 255 | "eol-last": "error", 256 | // enforce named function expressions 257 | "func-names": 0, 258 | // enforce the consistent use of either function declarations or expressions 259 | "func-style": [ "error", "expression" ], 260 | // disallow specified identifiers 261 | "id-blacklist": [ "error", "data", "callback", "cb", "err", "evt", "self", "that", "me", "response" ], 262 | // enforce minimum and maximum identifier lengths 263 | "id-length": 0, 264 | // require identifiers to match a specified regular expression 265 | "id-match": 0, 266 | // enforce consistent indentation 267 | "indent": [ "error", 2 ], 268 | // enforce the consistent use of either double or single quotes in JSX attributes 269 | "jsx-quotes": [ "error", "prefer-single" ], 270 | // enforce consistent spacing between keys and values in object literal properties 271 | "key-spacing": [ "error", { 272 | "singleLine": { 273 | "beforeColon" : true, 274 | "afterColon" : true 275 | }, 276 | "multiLine": { 277 | "beforeColon" : true, 278 | "afterColon" : true, 279 | "align" : "colon" 280 | } 281 | } ], 282 | // enforce consistent spacing before and after keywords 283 | "keyword-spacing": [ "error", { "before": true, "after": true } ], 284 | // enforce consistent linebreak style 285 | "linebreak-style": [ "error", "unix" ], 286 | // require empty lines around comments 287 | "lines-around-comment": [ "error", { 288 | "beforeBlockComment" : true, 289 | "afterBlockComment" : true, 290 | "beforeLineComment" : true, 291 | "afterLineComment" : false, 292 | "allowBlockStart" : true, 293 | "allowBlockEnd" : false, 294 | "allowObjectStart" : true, 295 | "allowObjectEnd" : false, 296 | "allowArrayStart" : true, 297 | "allowArrayEnd" : false 298 | } ], 299 | // enforce a maximum depth that blocks can be nested 300 | "max-depth": 0, 301 | // enforce a maximum line length 302 | "max-len": 0, 303 | // enforce a maximum depth that callbacks can be nested 304 | "max-nested-callbacks": 0, 305 | // enforce a maximum number of parameters in function definitions 306 | "max-params": [ "error", 8 ], 307 | // enforce a maximum number of statements allowed in function blocks 308 | "max-statements": 0, 309 | // enforce a maximum number of statements allowed per line 310 | "max-statements-per-line": [ "error", { "max": 1 } ], 311 | // require constructor function names to begin with a capital letter 312 | "new-cap": "error", 313 | // require parentheses when invoking a constructor with no arguments 314 | "new-parens": "error", 315 | // require or disallow an empty line after var declarations 316 | "newline-after-var": [ "error", "always" ], 317 | // require an empty line before return statements 318 | "newline-before-return": 0, 319 | // require a newline after each call in a method chain 320 | "newline-per-chained-call": "error", 321 | // disallow Array constructors 322 | "no-array-constructor": "error", 323 | // disallow bitwise operators 324 | "no-bitwise": 0, 325 | // disallow continue statements 326 | "no-continue": 0, 327 | // disallow inline comments after code 328 | "no-inline-comments": 0, 329 | // disallow if statements as the only statement in else blocks 330 | "no-lonely-if": 0, 331 | // disallow mixed spaces and tabs for indentation 332 | "no-mixed-spaces-and-tabs": "error", 333 | // disallow multiple empty lines 334 | "no-multiple-empty-lines": [ "error", { "max": 1 } ], 335 | // disallow negated conditions 336 | "no-negated-condition": "error", 337 | // disallow nested ternary expressions 338 | "no-nested-ternary": 0, 339 | // disallow Object constructors 340 | "no-new-object": "error", 341 | // disallow the unary operators ++ and -- 342 | "no-plusplus": [ "error", { "allowForLoopAfterthoughts": true } ], 343 | // disallow specified syntax 344 | "no-restricted-syntax": 0, 345 | // disallow spacing between function identifiers and their applications 346 | "no-spaced-func": "error", 347 | // disallow ternary operators 348 | "no-ternary": 0, 349 | // disallow trailing whitespace at the end of lines 350 | "no-trailing-spaces": [ "error", { "skipBlankLines": true } ], 351 | // disallow dangling underscores in identifiers 352 | "no-underscore-dangle": [ "error", { "allowAfterThis": true } ], 353 | // disallow ternary operators when simpler alternatives exist 354 | "no-unneeded-ternary": "error", 355 | // disallow whitespace before properties 356 | "no-whitespace-before-property": "error", 357 | // enforce consistent spacing inside braces 358 | "object-curly-spacing": [ "error", "always" ], 359 | // enforce variables to be declared either together or separately in functions 360 | "one-var": 0, 361 | // require or disallow newlines around var declarations 362 | "one-var-declaration-per-line": [ "error", "initializations" ], 363 | // require or disallow assignment operator shorthand where possible 364 | "operator-assignment": [ "error", "always" ], 365 | // enforce consistent linebreak style for operators 366 | "operator-linebreak": [ "error", "before", { "overrides": { "?": "after" } } ], 367 | // require or disallow padding within blocks 368 | "padded-blocks": ["error", "never" ], 369 | // require quotes around object literal property names 370 | "quote-props": 0, 371 | // enforce the consistent use of either backticks, double, or single quotes 372 | "quotes": [ "error", "single" ], 373 | // require JSDoc comments 374 | "require-jsdoc": 0, 375 | // require or disallow semicolons instead of ASI 376 | "semi": [ "error", "always" ], 377 | // enforce consistent spacing before and after semicolons 378 | "semi-spacing": [ "error", { "before": false, "after": true } ], 379 | // enforce consistent spacing before blocks 380 | "space-before-blocks" : "error", 381 | // enforce consistent spacing before function definition opening parenthesis 382 | "space-before-function-paren": [ "error", "never" ], 383 | // enforce consistent spacing inside parentheses 384 | "space-in-parens": [ "error", "always", { "exceptions": [ "empty" ] } ], 385 | // require spacing around operators 386 | "space-infix-ops": "error", 387 | // enforce consistent spacing before or after unary operators 388 | "space-unary-ops": [ "error", { "words": true, "nonwords": false } ], 389 | // enforce consistent spacing after the 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But first, please read 674 | . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | jpexs-flash-decompiler 2 | ================= 3 | 4 | Extract resources from SWF using open source jpexs jar library 5 | 6 | Dependency 7 | ----------- 8 | - `NodeJS` v6.* 9 | - `Java` v8.* 10 | 11 | Installation 12 | ------------ 13 | 14 | npm install jpexs-flash-decompiler --save 15 | 16 | Usage 17 | ----- 18 | 19 | Works only export export tool 20 | 21 | Example: 22 | 23 | ```js 24 | const jpexs = require( 'jpexs-flash-decompiler' ); 25 | 26 | jpexs.export( { 27 | file: 'path/to/swf/file', 28 | output: 'path/to/output/dir', 29 | items: [ jpexs.ITEM.FONT, ... ], 30 | formats: [ jpexs.FORMAT.FONT.WOFF, ... ], 31 | silence: false // optional. if set to `true`, there's no console log. 32 | }, function( err ) { 33 | if ( err ) { 34 | console.log( 'Error: ', err.message ); 35 | } else { 36 | console.log( 'DONE!' ); 37 | } 38 | } ); 39 | ``` 40 | 41 | Items 42 | ------- 43 | 44 | - `jpexs.ITEM.SCRIPT` 45 | Scripts (Default format: ActionScript source) 46 | - `jpexs.ITEM.IMAGE` 47 | Images (Default format: PNG/JPEG) 48 | - `jpexs.ITEM.SHAPE` 49 | Shapes (Default format: SVG) 50 | - `jpexs.ITEM.MORPHSHAPE` 51 | MorphShapes (Default format: SVG) 52 | - `jpexs.ITEM.MOVIE` 53 | Movies (Default format: FLV without sound) 54 | - `jpexs.ITEM.FONT` 55 | Fonts (Default format: TTF) 56 | - `jpexs.ITEM.FRAME` 57 | Frames (Default format: PNG) 58 | - `jpexs.ITEM.SPRITE` 59 | Sprites (Default format: PNG) 60 | - `jpexs.ITEM.BUTTON` 61 | Buttons (Default format: PNG) 62 | - `jpexs.ITEM.SOUND` 63 | Sounds (Default format: MP3/WAV/FLV only sound) 64 | - `jpexs.ITEM.BINARY` 65 | Binary data (Default format: Raw data) 66 | - `jpexs.ITEM.TEXT` 67 | Texts (Default format: Plain text) 68 | - `jpexs.ITEM.FLA` 69 | Everything to FLA compressed format 70 | - `jpexs.ITEM.ALL` 71 | Every resource (but not FLA) 72 | 73 | FORMATS 74 | ------- 75 | 76 | - script 77 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SCRIPT.AS` 78 | ActionScript source 79 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SCRIPT.HEX` 80 | ActionScript Hex only 81 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SCRIPT.PCODE` 82 | ActionScript P-code 83 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SCRIPT.PCODEHEX` 84 | ActionScript P-code with hex 85 | - shape 86 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SHAPE.SVG` 87 | SVG format for Shapes 88 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SHAPE.BMP` 89 | BMP format for Shapes 90 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SHAPE.PNG` 91 | PNG format for Shapes 92 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SHAPE.CANVAS` 93 | HTML5 Canvas format for Shapes 94 | - morph shape 95 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.MORPHSHAPE.SVG` 96 | SVG format for MorphShapes 97 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.MORPHSHAPE.CANVAS` 98 | HTML5 Canvas format for MorphShapes 99 | - frame 100 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.FRAME.BMP` 101 | BMP format for Frames 102 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.FRAME.PNG` 103 | PNG format for Frames 104 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.FRAME.GIF` 105 | GIF format for Frames 106 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.FRAME.PDF` 107 | PDF format for Frames 108 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.FRAME.AVI` 109 | AVI format for Frames 110 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.FRAME.SVG` 111 | SVG format for Frames 112 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.FRAME.CANVAS` 113 | HTML5 Canvas format for Frames 114 | - sprite 115 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SPRITE.PNG` 116 | PNG format for Sprites 117 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SPRITE.GIF` 118 | GIF format for Sprites 119 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SPRITE.AVI` 120 | AVI format for Sprites 121 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SPRITE.SVG` 122 | SVG format for Sprites 123 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SPRITE.PDF` 124 | PDF format for Sprites 125 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SPRITE.BMP` 126 | BMP format for Sprites 127 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SPRITE.CANVAS` 128 | HTML5 Canvas format for Sprites 129 | - button 130 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.BUTTON.PNG` 131 | PNG format for Buttons 132 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.BUTTON.SVG` 133 | SVG format for Buttons 134 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.BUTTON.BMP` 135 | BMP format for Buttons 136 | - image 137 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.IMAGE.BMP` 138 | BMP format for Images 139 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.IMAGE.PNG` 140 | PNG format for Images 141 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.IMAGE.JPEG` 142 | JPEG format for Images 143 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.IMAGE.ALL` 144 | PNG/GIF/JPEG format for Images 145 | - text 146 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.TEXT.SVG` 147 | SVG format for Texts 148 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.TEXT.PLAIN` 149 | Plain text format for Texts 150 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.TEXT.FORMATTED` 151 | Formatted text format for Texts 152 | - font 153 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.FONT.TTF` 154 | TTF format for Fonts 155 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.FONT.WOFF` 156 | WOFF format for Fonts 157 | - sound 158 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SOUND.FLV` 159 | FLV format for Sounds 160 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SOUND.WAV` 161 | WAV format for Sounds 162 | - `jpexs.FORMAT.SOUND.ALL` 163 | MP3/WAV/FLV format for Sounds -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "jpexs-flash-decompiler", 3 | "version": "0.0.4", 4 | "description": "Extract resources from SWF using open source jpexs jar library", 5 | "main": "src/index.js", 6 | "scripts": {}, 7 | "repository": { 8 | "type": "git", 9 | "url": "git+https://github.com/AndreyMiloserdov/jpexs-flash-decompiler.git" 10 | }, 11 | "keywords": [ 12 | "jpexs", 13 | "flash", 14 | "swf", 15 | "decompiler" 16 | ], 17 | "author": "Andrey Miloserdov ", 18 | "license": "GNU GPLv3", 19 | "bugs": { 20 | "url": "https://github.com/AndreyMiloserdov/jpexs-flash-decompiler/issues" 21 | }, 22 | "homepage": "https://github.com/AndreyMiloserdov/jpexs-flash-decompiler#readme", 23 | "engines": { 24 | "node": "^6.9.1" 25 | }, 26 | "dependencies": { 27 | "async": "^2.1.5" 28 | } 29 | } 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/data/format.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use strict'; 2 | 3 | module.exports = { 4 | FONT : { 5 | TTF : 'font:ttf', 6 | WOFF : 'font:woff' 7 | }, 8 | TEXT : { 9 | SVG : 'text:svg', 10 | PLAIN : 'text:plain', 11 | FORMATTED : 'text:formatted' 12 | }, 13 | SOUND : { 14 | FLV : 'sound:flv', 15 | WAV : 'sound:wav', 16 | ALL : 'sound:mp3_wav_flv' 17 | }, 18 | IMAGE : { 19 | BMP : 'image:bmp', 20 | PNG : 'image:png', 21 | JPEG : 'image:jpeg', 22 | ALL : 'image:png_gif_jpeg' 23 | }, 24 | FRAME : { 25 | BMP : 'frame:bmp', 26 | PNG : 'frame:png', 27 | SVG : 'frame:svg', 28 | GIF : 'frame:gif', 29 | AVI : 'frame:avi', 30 | PDF : 'frame:pdf', 31 | CANVAS : 'frame:canvas' 32 | }, 33 | SPRITE : { 34 | BMP : 'sprite:bmp', 35 | PNG : 'sprite:png', 36 | SVG : 'sprite:svg', 37 | GIF : 'sprite:gif', 38 | AVI : 'sprite:avi', 39 | PDF : 'sprite:pdf', 40 | CANVAS : 'sprite:canvas' 41 | }, 42 | BUTTON : { 43 | BMP : 'button:bmp', 44 | PNG : 'button:png', 45 | SVG : 'button:svg' 46 | }, 47 | SHAPE : { 48 | BMP : 'shape:bmp', 49 | PNG : 'shape:png', 50 | SVG : 'shape:svg', 51 | CANVAS : 'shape:canvas' 52 | }, 53 | SCRIPT : { 54 | AS : 'script:as', 55 | HEX : 'script:hex', 56 | PCODE : 'script:pcode', 57 | PCODEHEX : 'script:pcodehex' 58 | }, 59 | MORPHSHAPE : { 60 | SVG : 'morphshape:svg', 61 | CANVAS : 'morphshape:canvas' 62 | } 63 | }; 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