├── .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
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  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 // or /* in a comment
390 |     "spaced-comment": [ "error", "always" ],
391 |     // require parenthesis around regex literals
392 |     "wrap-regex": 0
393 |   }
394 | }
395 | 
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  1 | jpexs-flash-decompiler
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  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
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 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 | 
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 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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 1 | 'use strict';
 2 | 
 3 | module.exports = {
 4 |   ALL         : 'all',
 5 |   FLA         : 'fla',
 6 |   TEXT        : 'text',
 7 |   SCRIPT      : 'script',
 8 |   IMAGE       : 'image',
 9 |   SHAPE       : 'shape',
10 |   MOVIE       : 'movie',
11 |   FONT        : 'font',
12 |   FRAME       : 'frame',
13 |   SPRITE      : 'sprite',
14 |   BUTTON      : 'button',
15 |   SOUND       : 'sound',
16 |   BINARY      : 'binaryData',
17 |   MORPHSHAPE  : 'morphshape'
18 | };
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1 | 'use strict';
2 | 
3 | exports.ITEM = require( './data/item' );
4 | exports.FORMAT = require( './data/format' );
5 | 
6 | exports.export = require( './tools/export' );
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 2 | Copyright 2004-2007, Dean Edwards
 3 | Web: http://dean.edwards.name/
 4 | 
 5 | This software is licensed under the MIT license
 6 | Web: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license
 7 | 
 8 | Ported to Java by Pablo Santiago based on C# version by Jesse Hansen, 
 9 | Web: http://jpacker.googlecode.com/
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11 | 
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 2 | Copyright (C) 2007-2008  UAB "DKD"
 3 | Copyright (C) 2007-2008  Joseph Artsimovich 
 4 | 
 5 | This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 6 | modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
 7 | License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
 8 | version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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12 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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20 | PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
21 | CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
22 | EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
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 7 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 8 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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10 | 
11 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
12 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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16 | link the code of this program with any Java Platform that is available
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22 | you may extend this exception to your version of the file, but you are not
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24 | statement from your version.
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 2 | A font file writer to create TTF and WOFF (Webfonts).
 3 | http://code.andreaskoller.com/libraries/fontastic
 4 | 
 5 | Copyright (C) 2013 Andreas Koller http://andreaskoller.com
 6 | 
 7 | This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 8 | modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
 9 | License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
10 | version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
11 | 
12 | This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
15 | Lesser General Public License for more details.
16 | 
17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General
18 | Public License along with this library; if not, write to the
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 1 | 'use strict';
 2 | 
 3 | var fs = require( 'fs' );
 4 | var path = require( 'path' );
 5 | var async = require( 'async' );
 6 | var spawn = require( 'child_process' ).spawn;
 7 | 
 8 | var buildParameters = function( options ) {
 9 |   var params = [ '-jar', path.resolve( __dirname, '../jpexs/ffdec.jar') ];
10 | 
11 |   if ( options.formats && options.formats.length ) {
12 |     params.push( '-format' );
13 |     params.push( options.formats.join( ',' ) );
14 |   }
15 | 
16 |   if ( options.items && options.items.length ) {
17 |     params.push( '-export' );
18 |     params.push( options.items.join( ',' ) );
19 |   }
20 | 
21 |   params.push( options.output );
22 |   params.push( options.file );
23 | 
24 |   return params;
25 | };
26 | 
27 | function isJavaOptionsError( err ) {
28 |   var javaOptionsMarker = 'Picked up ';
29 | 
30 |   return ( err.substr( 0, javaOptionsMarker.length ) === javaOptionsMarker );
31 | }
32 | 
33 | module.exports = function( options, done ) {
34 |   async.waterfall( [
35 |     function( done ) {
36 |       if ( !!options ) {
37 |         done();
38 |       } else {
39 |         done( {
40 |           message: 'No any arguments found, required options missed'
41 |         } );
42 |       }
43 |     },
44 |     function( done ) {
45 |       fs.exists( options.file, ( exists ) => {
46 |         if ( exists ) {
47 |           done();
48 |         } else {
49 |           done( {
50 |             message: 'File "' + options.file + '" not found, field "file" has incorrect value'
51 |           } );
52 |         }
53 |       } );
54 |     },
55 |     function( done ) {
56 |       var extr = spawn( 'java', buildParameters( options ) );
57 |       var outputMsg = '';
58 |       var errMsg = '';
59 | 
60 |       extr.stdout.on( 'data', ( data ) => {
61 |         outputMsg += data.toString( 'utf8' );
62 |       } );
63 | 
64 |       extr.stderr.on( 'data', ( data ) => {
65 |         const error = data.toString( 'utf8' );
66 | 
67 |         // JPEXS writes java option usage messages to stderr, so we should redirect it to output stream
68 |         if ( isJavaOptionsError( error ) ) {
69 |           outputMsg += error;
70 |           return;
71 |         }
72 | 
73 |         errMsg += error;
74 |       } );
75 | 
76 |       extr.on( 'close', ( code ) => {
77 |         if ( errMsg === '' ) {
78 |           if ( !options.silence )
79 |             console.log( outputMsg );
80 |           done();
81 |         } else {
82 |           if ( !options.silence )
83 |             console.log( errMsg );
84 |           done( {
85 |             message: errMsg
86 |           } );
87 |         }
88 |       } );
89 |     }
90 |   ],
91 |     function( err ) {
92 |       if ( !options.silence )
93 |         console.log( err );
94 |       done( err );
95 |     }
96 |   );
97 | };
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