├── .github
├── ISSUE_TEMPLATE
│ ├── BugReport.yml
│ ├── FeatureRequest.yml
│ └── config.yml
└── workflows
│ └── main.yml
├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── css
└── style.css
├── font
├── AlimamaDongFangDaKai.TTF
├── JETBRAINSMONO-BOLD.TTF
├── SIMYOU.TTF
└── SourceHanSansCN-Bold.otf
├── image
├── README
│ └── view.png
├── clock.png
├── github.png
├── icon.png
├── quit.png
├── setting.png
└── toggle.png
├── index.html
├── js
├── index.js
├── jquery.min.js
└── scheduleConfig.js
├── main.js
├── package-lock.json
└── package.json
/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/BugReport.yml:
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1 | name: Bug Report
2 | description: 报告Bug.
3 | title: "[Bug] "
4 | labels: ["bug-report"]
5 | body:
6 | - type: markdown
7 | attributes:
8 | value: |
9 | ## 注意
10 | 每个Issue仅反馈一个问题
11 | 标题尽可能包括关键信息
12 | - type: textarea
13 | id: what-happened
14 | attributes:
15 | label: 问题描述
16 | description: |
17 | 在此描述问题:
18 | - 问题现象
19 | - 系统环境
20 | - 期待的结果
21 | validations:
22 | required: true
23 | - type: textarea
24 | id: logs
25 | attributes:
26 | label: 日志
27 | description: 在此填入程序日志,如果有
28 | render: shell
29 | - type: checkboxes
30 | id: checking
31 | attributes:
32 | label: 在提交之前
33 | description: 你需要检查以下选项
34 | options:
35 | - label: 我确认这个Issue只提及了一个问题
36 | required: true
37 | - label: 我确认标题有意义,而不是如`Bug反馈`等类似的词
38 | required: true
39 |
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/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/FeatureRequest.yml:
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1 | name: Feature Request
2 | description: 请求新功能.
3 | title: "[Feature] "
4 | labels: ["feature-request"]
5 | body:
6 | - type: markdown
7 | attributes:
8 | value: |
9 | ## 注意
10 | 每个Issue仅请求一个功能
11 | 标题尽可能包括关键信息
12 | 你需要确认这不是个伪需求
13 | - type: textarea
14 | id: requirements
15 | attributes:
16 | label: 功能需求
17 | description: |
18 | 描述你的需求, 尽可能详细
19 | validations:
20 | required: true
21 | - type: checkboxes
22 | id: checking
23 | attributes:
24 | label: 在提交之前
25 | description: 你需要检查以下选项
26 | options:
27 | - label: 我确认这个Issue只提及了一个需求
28 | required: true
29 | - label: 我确认标题有意义,而不是如`功能请求`等类似的词
30 | required: true
31 | - label: 我确认这不是个伪需求
32 | required: true
33 |
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/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml:
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1 | blank_issues_enabled: true
2 |
3 |
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/.github/workflows/main.yml:
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1 | name: Build and Release
2 |
3 | on:
4 | push:
5 | branches:
6 | - main
7 |
8 | jobs:
9 | build:
10 | runs-on: windows-latest
11 |
12 | steps:
13 | - name: Checkout code
14 | uses: actions/checkout@v2
15 |
16 | - name: Set up VS
17 | uses: seanmiddleditch/gha-setup-vsdevenv@master
18 |
19 | - name: Set up Python
20 | uses: actions/setup-python@v5
21 | with:
22 | python-version: '3.12'
23 |
24 | - name: Install setuptools
25 | run: pip install setuptools
26 |
27 | - name: Set up Node.js
28 | uses: actions/setup-node@v2
29 | with:
30 | node-version: '20'
31 |
32 | - name: Install dependencies
33 | run: npm install
34 |
35 | - name: Rebuild dependencies
36 | run: node_modules/.bin/electron-rebuild
37 |
38 | - name: Build application
39 | run: npm run build
40 |
41 | - name: Delete release
42 | uses: cb80/delrel@latest
43 | with:
44 | tag: 'latest'
45 | token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
46 |
47 | - name: Create release
48 | id: create_release
49 | uses: actions/create-release@v1
50 | env:
51 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
52 | with:
53 | tag_name: latest
54 | release_name: Latest Release
55 | body: |
56 | > 如需下载ECS2.0, 请于[Release: Build Result](https://github.com/aawwaaa/ElectronClassSchedule2/releases/tag/unmarked)下载
57 | - 点击下方 `ElectronClassSchedule.zip` 即可下载,下载完成后请先解压再运行
58 | - 若下载过慢可使用第三方代理下载 [【点我下载】Win7_Win8_ElectronClassSchedule.zip](https://mirror.ghproxy.com/?q=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FEnderWolf006%2FElectronClassSchedule%2Freleases%2Fdownload%2Flatest%2FWin7_Win8_ElectronClassSchedule.zip)
59 | - 若下载过慢可使用第三方代理下载 [【点我下载】Win10_Win11_ElectronClassSchedule.zip](https://mirror.ghproxy.com/?q=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FEnderWolf006%2FElectronClassSchedule%2Freleases%2Fdownload%2Flatest%2FWin10_Win11_ElectronClassSchedule.zip)
60 | - 推荐使用VSCode编辑配置文件 [【点我下载】Visual Studio Code](https://lsw-fast.lenovo.com.cn/appstore/apps/4970-2024-03-01100059-1709258459745.exe)
61 | - 欢迎进入官方群交流讨论 [【点我加群】电子课程表QQ交流二群: 914887202](https://qm.qq.com/cgi-bin/qm/qr?k=SL4_VQ9Zmpch-64RbYhkKbTZ5cNjIZ-N&jump_from=webapi&authKey=kxhiNZcQZwoSC/85e3dPxUsL+kpaLIBmxbrcfRLjSJeH35o0D0a/tHBVYI1as5p1)
62 | - 更新日志(请备份好配置文件后整体替换包体):
63 | - - 2024/2/24: 已更新窗口置顶选项与上课时间倒计时隐藏
64 | - - 2024/3/09: 已支持课表样式修改,包括字体、透明度、间距等属性修改
65 | - - 2024/3/17: 已支持课上隐藏课表,课上仅保留小窗倒计时,开机自动启动,鼠标靠近降低透明度
66 | - - 2024/3/22: ~~已修复开机自动启动报错Bug~~,新增小窗口倒计时课程名称显示
67 | - - 2024/3/23: 已修复workingDir未配置导致的开机自动启动报错Bug
68 | - - 2024/3/29: 已支持配置课间分隔线,适配Windows7/8系统
69 | - - 2024/3/30: 已支持最多四周课表轮换,支持配置倒计时上方箭头小三角大小
70 | - - 2024/3/31: 已支持单例模式(软件窗口唯一),替换更容易辨别的倒计时字体
71 | - - 2024/4/02: 已支持课程简写角标,已支持隐藏星期显示与天数倒计时,优化倒计时字体
72 | - - 2024/4/04: 已支持切换日程(将今日使用课表日程设置为本周的星期几, 调休用)
73 | - 喜欢本项目的话, 点击右上角的Star支持一下作者吧😘
74 | draft: false
75 | prerelease: false
76 |
77 | - name: Pack folder to zip
78 | uses: thedoctor0/zip-release@0.7.5
79 | with:
80 | type: 'zip'
81 | filename: 'release.zip'
82 | directory: './out/classSchedule-win32-x64'
83 |
84 | - name: Upload release asset
85 | id: upload-release-asset
86 | uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1
87 | env:
88 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
89 | with:
90 | upload_url: ${{ steps.create_release.outputs.upload_url }}
91 | asset_path: ./out/classSchedule-win32-x64/release.zip
92 | asset_name: Win10_Win11_ElectronClassSchedule.zip
93 | asset_content_type: application/zip
94 |
95 | - name: Install specific Electron version
96 | run: npm install electron@22.3.27
97 |
98 | - name: Rebuild dependencies for specific Electron version
99 | run: node_modules/.bin/electron-rebuild
100 |
101 | - name: Build application with specific Electron version
102 | run: npm run build
103 |
104 | - name: Pack folder to zip for specific Electron version
105 | uses: thedoctor0/zip-release@0.7.5
106 | with:
107 | type: 'zip'
108 | filename: 'release-electron-22.3.27.zip'
109 | directory: './out/classSchedule-win32-x64'
110 |
111 | - name: Upload release asset for specific Electron version
112 | uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1
113 | env:
114 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
115 | with:
116 | upload_url: ${{ steps.create_release.outputs.upload_url }}
117 | asset_path: ./out/classSchedule-win32-x64/release-electron-22.3.27.zip
118 | asset_name: Win7_Win8_ElectronClassSchedule.zip
119 | asset_content_type: application/zip
120 |
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1 | # Logs
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6 | yarn-error.log*
7 | lerna-debug.log*
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16 | *.seed
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47 |
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67 | .node_repl_history
68 |
69 | # Output of 'npm pack'
70 | *.tgz
71 |
72 | # Yarn Integrity file
73 | .yarn-integrity
74 |
75 | # dotenv environment variable files
76 | .env
77 | .env.development.local
78 | .env.test.local
79 | .env.production.local
80 | .env.local
81 |
82 | # parcel-bundler cache (https://parceljs.org/)
83 | .cache
84 | .parcel-cache
85 |
86 | # Next.js build output
87 | .next
88 | out
89 |
90 | # Nuxt.js build / generate output
91 | .nuxt
92 | dist
93 |
94 | # Gatsby files
95 | .cache/
96 | # Comment in the public line in if your project uses Gatsby and not Next.js
97 | # https://nextjs.org/blog/next-9-1#public-directory-support
98 | # public
99 |
100 | # vuepress build output
101 | .vuepress/dist
102 |
103 | # vuepress v2.x temp and cache directory
104 | .temp
105 | .cache
106 |
107 | # Docusaurus cache and generated files
108 | .docusaurus
109 |
110 | # Serverless directories
111 | .serverless/
112 |
113 | # FuseBox cache
114 | .fusebox/
115 |
116 | # DynamoDB Local files
117 | .dynamodb/
118 |
119 | # TernJS port file
120 | .tern-port
121 |
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123 | .vscode-test
124 |
125 | # yarn v2
126 | .yarn/cache
127 | .yarn/unplugged
128 | .yarn/build-state.yml
129 | .yarn/install-state.gz
130 | .pnp.*
131 |
132 | .DS_Store
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1 |
2 |
3 | > 本分支为 `ECS v1` 版本,如无严重漏洞将不会继续维护更新。
4 | > `ECS v2` [传送门](https://github.com/EnderWolf006/ElectronClassSchedule/tree/ECS2.0) 正在开发中,将由 [@AwA](https://github.com/aawwaaa) 全权维护,敬请期待。
5 |
6 | # 电子课程表
7 |
8 | 
9 |
10 |
11 | ## 软件介绍
12 |
13 | - 本软件具有显示当天课表,当前星期,天数倒计时,下课/上课倒计时等功能。
14 | - 支持动态调整课表,支持多周(最多四周)课表轮换,窗口置顶且可点击穿透。
15 | - 使用Html + CSS + JavaScript三件套制作,使用Node.js+Electron完善系统级功能并打包。
16 | - 软件由一位高三牲制作,含有大量屎山代码,望大家海涵。
17 | - 在电子白板在学校普及的今天,欢迎大家下载体验与分享,但也请不要用于商业用途。
18 | - 喜欢本项目的话,点击右上角的Star或发视频宣传一波支持一下作者吧😘
19 | - [【点我加群】电子课程表QQ交流二群: 914887202](https://qm.qq.com/cgi-bin/qm/qr?k=SL4_VQ9Zmpch-64RbYhkKbTZ5cNjIZ-N&jump_from=webapi&authKey=kxhiNZcQZwoSC/85e3dPxUsL+kpaLIBmxbrcfRLjSJeH35o0D0a/tHBVYI1as5p1)
20 |
21 | ## 食用说明
22 | 以下为在Windows系统下的使用方法,其他操作系统请各位大佬自行拉取仓库打包
23 |
24 | - 右侧Releases中下载Latest版本解压,`classSchedule.exe` 为程序主文件
25 | - 打开 `resources/app/js/scheduleConfig.js` 配置课表,里面有详细的注释
26 | - 设置菜单可以通过点击左侧的星期框中的中文角标或系统托盘打开。
27 | - 菜单中 `课上计时` 选项可控制倒计时部分在上课时间是否显示
28 | - 菜单中 `上课隐藏` 选项可控制课表本体、星期以及倒计时部分在上课时间是否显示
29 | - 若将 `课上计时` 与 `上课隐藏` 同时开启(推荐默认开启)可实现课上仅显示倒计时小窗口
30 |
31 | 或者..尝试终极解决方案:邮箱联系 `enderwolf006@gmail.com` ,如果我有空我可以为你的安装提供帮助,当然你也可以来和我交流问题😊
32 |
33 | ## 修改说明
34 | - **注意:** 阅读以下内容需要一定的编程知识储备。如果您想修改软件源码自行打包(Windows),请阅读此部分内容。若您仅想使用本软件,请跳过此部分内容。
35 | - **声明:** 强烈不推荐直接在打包后的软件中修改源码,这将导致更新新版本与提交 PR 等操作无法顺利进行。
36 | 1. 安装 Node.js v20 或以上版本。
37 | 2. 安装 Visual Studio v2019 或以上版本。
38 | 3. 安装 Python v3.8 或以上版本。
39 | 4. 使用 Git 克隆本仓库代码:在终端中执行 `git clone https://github.com/EnderWolf006/ElectronClassSchedule.git`。
40 | 5. 在本项目根目录中打开终端并执行 `pip install setuptools`。
41 | 6. 在本项目根目录中打开终端并执行 `npm install`。
42 | 7. 若需兼容 Windows7/8 系统,需额外执行 `npm install electron@22.3.27`。
43 | 8. 在本项目根目录中打开终端并执行 `node_modules/.bin/electron-rebuild`。
44 | 9. 在本项目根目录中打开终端并执行 `npm run build`。
45 |
46 | - 执行上述环境及命令后,将在根目录生成一个 `out` 文件夹,其中包含您本地打包好的软件文件。
47 | - 然后您可以修改软件代码,使用 `npm start` 调试,使用 `npm run build` 打包。
48 | - 如果您认为您修改开发的软件内容可能对其他人有相似需求,您可以通过 Git 向主分支 `main` 提交 PR(Pull Request)。通过合并后,您的代码将并入主分支,为更多的人提供便利。
49 |
50 | ## 开源协议
51 |
52 | 本软件遵循 `GPLv3` 开源协议,以下为该协议内容解读摘要:
53 |
54 | * 可自由复制 你可以将软件复制到你的电脑,你客户的电脑,或者任何地方。复制份数没有任何限制
55 | * 可自由分发 在你的网站提供下载,拷贝到U盘送人,或者将源代码打印出来从窗户扔出去(环保起见,请别这样做)。
56 | * 可以用来盈利 你可以在分发软件的时候收费,但你必须在收费前向你的客户提供该软件的 GNU GPL 许可协议,以便让他们知道,他们可以从别的渠道免费得到这份软件,以及你收费的理由。
57 | * 可自由修改 如果你想添加或删除某个功能,没问题,如果你想在别的项目中使用部分代码,也没问题,唯一的要求是,使用了这段代码的项目也必须使用 GPL 协议。
58 | * 如果有人和接收者签了合同性质的东西,并提供责任承诺,则授权人和作者不受此责任连带。
59 |
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2 | font-family: JETB;
3 | src: url("../font/JETBRAINSMONO-BOLD.TTF");
4 | }
5 |
6 | @font-face {
7 | font-family: YouYuan;
8 | src: url("../font/SIMYOU.TTF");
9 | }
10 |
11 | @font-face {
12 | font-family: Ali;
13 | src: url("../font/AlimamaDongFangDaKai.TTF");
14 | }
15 |
16 | @font-face {
17 | font-family: Sou;
18 | src: url("../font/SourceHanSansCN-Bold.otf");
19 | }
20 |
21 | * {
22 | margin: 0;
23 | padding: 0;
24 | box-sizing: border-box;
25 | overflow: visible;
26 | white-space: nowrap;
27 | -webkit-user-select: none;
28 | user-select: none;
29 | line-height: 1.2;
30 | }
31 |
32 | :root {
33 | transition: opacity .5s .2s;
34 | }
35 |
36 | .background {
37 | border-radius: var(--global-border-radius);
38 | background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, var(--global-bg-opacity));
39 | padding: var(--container-bg-padding);
40 | font-size: var(--center-font-size);
41 | font-weight: 600;
42 | }
43 |
44 | .classContainer {
45 | font-family: YouYuan;
46 | position: relative;
47 | display: flex;
48 | flex-direction: row;
49 | justify-content: space-around;
50 | width: auto;
51 | }
52 |
53 | .globalContainer {
54 | position: fixed;
55 | top: var(--top-space);
56 | left: 50%;
57 | transform: translateX(-50%);
58 | }
59 |
60 | .class {
61 | color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);
62 | margin: 0 var(--main-horizontal-space);
63 | }
64 |
65 | .current {
66 | color: rgba(0, 255, 10, 1);
67 | }
68 |
69 | .upcoming {
70 | color: rgba(0, 255, 10, 1);
71 | animation: highlightUpcoming 1.5s;
72 | animation-iteration-count: infinite;
73 | }
74 |
75 | @keyframes highlightUpcoming {
76 | 0% {
77 | color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 1)
78 | }
79 |
80 | 50% {
81 | color: rgba(0, 255, 10, 1);
82 | }
83 |
84 | 100% {
85 | color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 1)
86 | }
87 |
88 | }
89 |
90 | .sidebar {
91 | /* height: 100%; */
92 | position: absolute;
93 | top: 0;
94 | font-family: Ali;
95 | }
96 |
97 | .rightSidebar {
98 | right: 0;
99 | color: #FF3a3a;
100 | transform: translateX(calc(100% + var(--container-space)));
101 | }
102 |
103 | .leftSidebar {
104 | left: 0;
105 | color: rgb(0, 238, 255);
106 | transform: translateX(calc(-100% - var(--container-space)));
107 | }
108 |
109 | .corner {
110 | display: inline;
111 | font-size: var(--corner-font-size);
112 | color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);
113 | font-family: Sou;
114 | }
115 |
116 | .countdownContainer {
117 | position: absolute;
118 | transition: all 2s;
119 | }
120 |
121 | .triangle {
122 | width: 0;
123 | height: 0;
124 | border-style: solid;
125 | border-width: 0 var(--triangle-size) var(--triangle-size);
126 | border-color: transparent transparent rgba(0, 0, 0, var(--global-bg-opacity));
127 | position: relative;
128 | left: 50%;
129 | transform: translateX(-50%);
130 | }
131 |
132 | .countdowner {
133 | background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, var(--global-bg-opacity));
134 | border-radius: var(--global-border-radius);
135 | padding: var(--countdown-bg-padding);
136 | font-size: var(--countdown-font-size);
137 | transition: all 2s;
138 | }
139 |
140 | .currentClass {
141 | color: rgba(0, 255, 10, 1);
142 | display: inline;
143 | font-family: Sou;
144 | transition: all 2s;
145 | font-weight: bold;
146 | }
147 |
148 | .countdown {
149 | color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);
150 | display: inline;
151 | font-family: JETB;
152 | }
153 |
154 | .miniCountdown {
155 | position: fixed;
156 | left: 50%;
157 | transform: translateX(-50%);
158 | top: var(--top-space);
159 | border-radius: var(--global-border-radius);
160 | background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, var(--global-bg-opacity));
161 | padding: var(--countdown-bg-padding);
162 | font-size: var(--countdown-font-size);
163 | font-family: JETB;
164 | color: #FFF;
165 | display: none;
166 | }
167 |
168 | .divider {
169 | width: var(--divider-width);
170 | background-color: #aaa;
171 | border-radius: calc(var(--divider-width) / 2);
172 | margin: var(--divider-margin);
173 | }
174 |
175 | .subClass {
176 | display: inline;
177 | font-size: var(--sub-font-size);
178 | }
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