├── .gitattributes ├── .github ├── CODEOWNERS ├── FUNDING.yml ├── ISSUE_TEMPLATE │ ├── 01_BUG_REPORT.md │ ├── 02_FEATURE_REQUEST.md │ ├── 03_CODEBASE_IMPROVEMENT.md │ ├── bug_report.md │ ├── config.yml │ └── feature_request.md ├── PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md ├── labels.yml └── workflows │ ├── build.yml │ ├── codeql.yml │ ├── prettier.yml │ ├── sonar.yml │ └── stale.yml ├── .gitignore ├── .puppeteerrc.cjs ├── LICENSE ├── Logo.ico ├── Logo.png ├── README.md ├── chocolatey ├── README.md ├── cosmic-comics.nuspec └── tools │ ├── LICENSE.txt │ ├── VERIFICATION.txt │ └── chocolateyinstall.ps1 ├── docs ├── CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md ├── CONTRIBUTING.md └── SECURITY.md ├── flatpak ├── README.md ├── flathub.json ├── fr.nytuo.cosmiccomics.desktop ├── fr.nytuo.cosmiccomics.metainfo.xml ├── fr.nytuo.cosmiccomics.yml └── generated-sources.json ├── get-BFE.js ├── main.js ├── package-lock.json ├── package.json └── sonar-project.properties /.gitattributes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Auto detect text files and perform LF normalization 2 | * text=auto 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/CODEOWNERS: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | * @Nytuo 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # These are supported funding model platforms 2 | 3 | github: [Nytuo] 4 | patreon: # Replace with a single Patreon username 5 | open_collective: # Replace with a single Open Collective username 6 | ko_fi: nytuo 7 | tidelift: # Replace with a single Tidelift platform-name/package-name e.g., npm/babel 8 | community_bridge: # Replace with a single Community Bridge project-name e.g., cloud-foundry 9 | liberapay: # Replace with a single Liberapay username 10 | issuehunt: # Replace with a single IssueHunt username 11 | otechie: # Replace with a single Otechie username 12 | lfx_crowdfunding: # Replace with a single LFX Crowdfunding project-name e.g., cloud-foundry 13 | custom: # Replace with up to 4 custom sponsorship URLs e.g., ['link1', 'link2'] 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/01_BUG_REPORT.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | name: Bug Report 3 | about: Create a report to help CosmicComics to improve 4 | title: "bug: " 5 | labels: "bug" 6 | assignees: "" 7 | --- 8 | 9 | # Bug Report 10 | 11 | **CosmicComics version:** 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | **Current behavior:** 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | **Expected behavior:** 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | **Steps to reproduce:** 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | **Related code:** 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | ``` 32 | insert short code snippets here 33 | ``` 34 | 35 | **Other information:** 36 | 37 | 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/02_FEATURE_REQUEST.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | name: Feature Request 3 | about: Suggest an idea for this project 4 | title: "feat: " 5 | labels: "enhancement" 6 | assignees: "" 7 | --- 8 | 9 | # Feature Request 10 | 11 | **Describe the Feature Request** 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | **Describe Preferred Solution** 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | **Describe Alternatives** 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | **Related Code** 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | **Additional Context** 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | **If the feature request is approved, would you be willing to submit a PR?** 32 | _(Help can be provided if you need assistance submitting a PR)_ 33 | 34 | - [ ] Yes 35 | - [ ] No 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/03_CODEBASE_IMPROVEMENT.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | name: Codebase improvement 3 | about: Provide your feedback for the existing codebase. 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' ')) 22 | patch_version=$((tag_parts[2] + 1)) 23 | new_version="${tag_parts[0]}.${tag_parts[1]}.$patch_version" 24 | echo "new_version=$new_version" >> $GITHUB_ENV 25 | else 26 | echo "new_version=${{ github.ref_name }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV 27 | fi 28 | - name: Install Node.js, NPM and Yarn 29 | uses: actions/setup-node@v3.8.1 30 | with: 31 | node-version: 18 32 | - name: Installing build dependencies 33 | working-directory: ./ 34 | run: | 35 | sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 36 | sudo apt update 37 | sudo apt install wine64 38 | sudo apt install wine32 39 | sudo apt install rpm 40 | sudo apt install build-essential 41 | sudo apt install flatpak flatpak-builder 42 | sudo flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo 43 | sudo flatpak install --assumeyes flathub org.freedesktop.Platform//22.08 org.freedesktop.Sdk//22.08 org.electronjs.Electron2.BaseApp//22.08 44 | - name: Installing the Node.js dependencies 45 | working-directory: ./ 46 | run: | 47 | npm install 48 | chmod a+x /home/runner/work/CosmicComics/CosmicComics/node_modules/7zip-bin/linux/x64/7za 49 | npm run get-bfe 50 | npm install 51 | - name: Building the application 52 | working-directory: ./ 53 | run: | 54 | npm run dist 55 | npm run ebw 56 | 57 | - name: Creating Release and Uploading Artifacts 58 | uses: "marvinpinto/action-automatic-releases@latest" 59 | with: 60 | repo_token: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" 61 | prerelease: false 62 | automatic_release_tag: ${{ env.new_version }} 63 | files: | 64 | ${{github.workspace}}/dist/*.zip 65 | ${{github.workspace}}/dist/*.snap 66 | ${{github.workspace}}/dist/*.exe 67 | ${{github.workspace}}/dist/*.blockmap 68 | ${{github.workspace}}/dist/latest.yml 69 | ${{github.workspace}}/dist/*.deb 70 | ${{github.workspace}}/dist/*.AppImage 71 | ${{github.workspace}}/dist/*.rpm 72 | ${{github.workspace}}/dist/latest-linux.yml 73 | ${{github.workspace}}/dist/latest-linux-arm64.yml 74 | ${{github.workspace}}/dist/*.flatpak 75 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/codeql.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # For most projects, this workflow file will not need changing; you simply need 2 | # to commit it to your repository. 3 | # 4 | # You may wish to alter this file to override the set of languages analyzed, 5 | # or to provide custom queries or build logic. 6 | # 7 | # ******** NOTE ******** 8 | # We have attempted to detect the languages in your repository. 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33 | Table of Contents 34 | 35 | - [About](#about) 36 | - [Built With](#built-with) 37 | - [Related repositories](#related-repositories) 38 | - [General Description](#general-description) 39 | - [Getting Started](#getting-started) 40 | - [Prerequisites](#prerequisites) 41 | - [Installation](#installation) 42 | - [Usage](#usage) 43 | - [Roadmap](#roadmap) 44 | - [Support](#support) 45 | - [Contributing](#contributing) 46 | - [Authors & contributors](#authors--contributors) 47 | - [Security](#security) 48 | - [License](#license) 49 | - [Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements) 50 | 51 |
52 | 53 | --- 54 | 55 | ## About 56 | 57 | Cosmic Comics is a Comics and Mangas reader and collectionner. 58 | 59 | ### Related repositories 60 | Cosmic Comics is divided in three categories 61 | - Server 62 | - Interface 63 | - Application 64 | 65 | Accross multiple repository 66 | - [CosmicComics](https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics) (Application) 67 | - [CosmicComics Node Server](https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComicsNodeServer) (Server) 68 | - [CosmicComics Web Client](https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComicsWebClient) (Interface) 69 | - [CosmicComics React Client](https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComicsReactClient) (Interface) 70 | 71 | ### General description 72 | The information about the series and books are provided by some API or manually set. 73 | This is all you can do with this software and more: 74 | - Read `CBR`, `CBZ`, `CB7`, `CBT`, `ZIP`, `RAR`, `7z`, `TAR`, `PDF`, `EPUB`, `Folder` which contains `PNG`, `JPG`, `JPEG`, `BMP`. 75 | - Display your books and navigate your folders with custom covers (automaticatly by extraction or manually set) 76 | - Set your books as `Read`, `Unread`, `Reading` or `favorite` and `note` them. 77 | - Many Customizable parameters 78 | - Zoom, Auto Background Color, Double page Mode, Blank first page, No double page for Horizontal, Manga Mode, Webtoon Mode, fullscreen, rotations, Bookmarks, Slideshow, SideBar, Hide Menu Bar. 79 | - Display information about Comics/ Manga 80 | - Libraries information provided by APIs (Marvel API, Google Books API, Anilist,...) 81 | - Continue reading where you stopped and more... 82 | 83 | ### Built With 84 | #### Servers 85 |
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112 | 113 | ## Getting Started 114 | 115 | ### Installation 116 | 117 | See the Installation section of the Wiki 118 | 119 | ## Usage 120 | 121 | See the How to use section of the Wiki 122 | 123 | ## Roadmap 124 | 125 | See the [Trello](https://trello.com/b/7KvcYa8n/cosmiccomics) 126 | 127 | See the [open issues](https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics/issues) for a list of proposed features (and known issues). 128 | 129 | - [Top Feature Requests](https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics/issues?q=label%3Aenhancement+is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc) (Add your votes using the 👍 reaction) 130 | - [Top Bugs](https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Abug+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc) (Add your votes using the 👍 reaction) 131 | - [Newest Bugs](https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Abug) 132 | 133 | ## Support 134 | 135 | Reach out to the maintainer at one of the following places: 136 | 137 | - [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics/discussions) 138 | - Contact options listed on [this GitHub profile](https://github.com/Nytuo) 139 | 140 | 141 | ## Contributing 142 | 143 | First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! Contributions are what make the open-source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make will benefit everybody else and are **greatly appreciated**. 144 | 145 | 146 | Please read [our contribution guidelines](docs/CONTRIBUTING.md), and thank you for being involved! 147 | 148 | ## Authors & contributors 149 | 150 | The original setup of this repository is by [Arnaud BEUX](https://github.com/Nytuo). 151 | 152 | For a full list of all authors and contributors, see [the contributors page](https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics/contributors). 153 | 154 | ## Security 155 | 156 | CosmicComics follows good practices of security, but 100% security cannot be assured. 157 | CosmicComics is provided **"as is"** without any **warranty**. Use at your own risk. 158 | 159 | _For more information and to report security issues, please refer to our [security documentation](docs/SECURITY.md)._ 160 | 161 | ## License 162 | 163 | This project is licensed under the **GNU General Public License v3**. 164 | 165 | See [LICENSE](LICENSE) for more information. 166 | 167 | ## Acknowledgements 168 | 169 | - All the NPM libraries authors 170 | - Plex and Jellyfin like server based media library for the inspiration 171 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chocolatey/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # In order to use this 2 | 3 | # Packaging 4 | 5 | ```powershell 6 | choco pack``` 7 | inside this folder 8 | 9 | # Testing locally 10 | 11 | ```powershell 12 | choco install cosmic-comics --source .``` 13 | 14 | # Publish -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chocolatey/cosmic-comics.nuspec: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | cosmic-comics 5 | 2.1.2 6 | https://download.nytuo.fr/CosmicComics/v2.1.1/Cosmic-Comics_2.1.1_win.exe 7 | BEUX Arnaud 8 | cosmic-comics (Install) 9 | BEUX Arnaud (Nytuo) 10 | https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics 11 | https://pocket.nytuo.fr/api/files/gpmjfgb6ve1gr0u/coxm84pd6nvqn4y/logo_cc_iNZpB7U096.png?token= 12 | 2024 Arnaud BEUX 13 | https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.fr.html 14 | true 15 | https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics/wiki 16 | cosmic-comics comics comic manga reading reader e-reader books Cosmic-Comics 17 | Cosmic Comics is a Comics and Mangas reader and collectionner. 18 | The information about the series and books are provided by some API or manually set. 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But first, please read 678 | . 679 | 680 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chocolatey/tools/VERIFICATION.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | VERIFICATION 2 | Verification is intended to assist the Chocolatey moderators and community 3 | in verifying that this package's contents are trustworthy. 4 | 5 | 6 | Go to the official Cosmic Comics repo and download the exe from the release matching the version of the package, the one that do not have any architecture on it. 7 | Check the checksum (SHA512) of the file with the one downloaded by the script, they should be equals. 8 | On powershell use : certutil.exe --hashfile SHA512 9 | 10 | https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics/releases 11 | 12 | Well idk how to prove you that i'm me... 13 | I'm the software vendor, creator, maintainer and developer of CosmicComics app related to this repositories : https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics // https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComicsNodeServer // https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComicsReactClient. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chocolatey/tools/chocolateyinstall.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | $ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop' # stop on all errors 2 | $toolsDir = "$(Split-Path -parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition)" 3 | $url = 'https://download.nytuo.fr/CosmicComics/v2.1.1/Cosmic-Comics_2.1.1_win.exe' # download url, HTTPS preferred 4 | 5 | $packageArgs = @{ 6 | packageName = $env:ChocolateyPackageName 7 | unzipLocation = $toolsDir 8 | fileType = 'EXE' #only one of these: exe, msi, msu 9 | url = $url 10 | softwareName = 'cosmic-comics*' #part or all of the Display Name as you see it in Programs and Features. It should be enough to be unique 11 | checksum = 'd625550d7d584657caaa6ea3b0808948d9a9cac7cbc064c2758b740e0a96e57f7d401c93de30cef2d2707fd08e10f225bf14b87430c949f9cc9b28228894b001' 12 | checksumType = 'sha512' #default is md5, can also be sha1, sha256 or sha512 13 | silentArgs = '/S' # NSIS 14 | validExitCodes= @(0,1,2) #please insert other valid exit codes here 15 | } 16 | 17 | Install-ChocolateyPackage @packageArgs # https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-chocolateypackage 18 | #Install-ChocolateyZipPackage @packageArgs # https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-chocolateyzippackage 19 | ## If you are making your own internal packages (organizations), you can embed the installer or 20 | ## put on internal file share and use the following instead (you'll need to add $file to the above) 21 | #Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage @packageArgs # https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-chocolateyinstallpackage 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct 2 | 3 | ## Our Pledge 4 | 5 | In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as contributors and maintainers pledge to make participation in our project and our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body size, disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status, nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation. 6 | 7 | ## Our Standards 8 | 9 | Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment include: 10 | 11 | * Using welcoming and inclusive language 12 | * Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences 13 | * Gracefully accepting constructive criticism 14 | * Focusing on what is best for the community 15 | * Showing empathy towards other community members 16 | 17 | Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include: 18 | 19 | * The use of sexualized language or imagery and unwelcome sexual attention or advances 20 | * Trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks 21 | * Public or private harassment 22 | * Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic address, without explicit permission 23 | * Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a professional setting 24 | 25 | ## Our Responsibilities 26 | 27 | Project maintainers are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable behavior and are expected to take appropriate and fair corrective action in response to any instances of unacceptable behavior. 28 | 29 | Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct, or to ban temporarily or permanently any contributor for other behaviors that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, or harmful. 30 | 31 | ## Scope 32 | 33 | This Code of Conduct applies within all project spaces, and it also applies when an individual is representing the project or its community in public spaces. Examples of representing a project or community include using an official project email address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed representative at an online or offline event. Representation of a project may be further defined and clarified by project maintainers. 34 | 35 | ## Enforcement 36 | 37 | Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be reported by contacting the project maintainer using any of the [private contact addresses](https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics#support). All complaints will be reviewed and investigated and will result in a response that is deemed necessary and appropriate to the circumstances. The project team is obligated to maintain confidentiality with regard to the reporter of an incident. Further details of specific enforcement policies may be posted separately. 38 | 39 | Project maintainers who do not follow or enforce the Code of Conduct in good faith may face temporary or permanent repercussions as determined by other members of the project's leadership. 40 | 41 | ## Attribution 42 | 43 | This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant](https://www.contributor-covenant.org), version 1.4, available at 44 | 45 | For answers to common questions about this code of conduct, see 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/CONTRIBUTING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Contributing 2 | Since this repo relies on other repos in order to work, if you want to contribute, please contribute to the correct one. 3 | This repo only support the Electron port of the CosmicComics. 4 | 5 | When contributing to this repository, please first discuss the change you wish to make via issue, email, or any other method with the owners of this repository before making a change. 6 | Please note we have a [code of conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md), please follow it in all your interactions with the project. 7 | 8 | ## Development environment setup 9 | 10 | To set up a development environment, please follow these steps: 11 | 12 | ### Prerequisite 13 | 14 | - Git 15 | - Node.js (18) 16 | - NPM (included in Node.js for Windows) 17 | - Python (for compiling some Node.js modules) 18 | - Visual Studio Build Tools (for compiling some Node.js modules) (for windows) 19 | - make (for Linux) 20 | - Build-essential (for ubuntu) 21 | - dev tools (for arch-based distros) 22 | - A terminal 23 | - A browser 24 | 25 | ### Steps 26 | 27 | 1. Clone the repo 28 | 29 | ```sh 30 | git clone https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics 31 | ``` 32 | 2. Install Node modules via NPM or YARN 33 | ```sh 34 | npm install 35 | ``` 36 | or 37 | ```sh 38 | yarn install 39 | ``` 40 | 3. Launch the script to get the last version of the Back and Front End (BFE) 41 | ```sh 42 | npm run get-bfe 43 | ``` 44 | or 45 | ```sh 46 | yarn get-bfe 47 | ``` 48 | 4. Relaunch the install of Node modules to get the Back-end ones 49 | ```sh 50 | npm install 51 | ``` 52 | or 53 | ```sh 54 | yarn install 55 | ``` 56 | 5. a. Start electron with update the BFE at each launch 57 | ```sh 58 | npm run start 59 | ``` 60 | or 61 | ```sh 62 | yarn start 63 | ``` 64 | b. Start electron without updating the BFE each time 65 | ```sh 66 | npm run no-update 67 | ``` 68 | or 69 | ```sh 70 | yarn no-update 71 | ``` 72 | 73 | 6. The app will start the server and the interface in parallel. 74 | 75 | 76 | ## Issues and feature requests 77 | 78 | You've found a bug in the source code, a mistake in the documentation or maybe you'd like a new feature?Take a look at [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics/discussions) to see if it's already being discussed. You can help us by [submitting an issue on GitHub](https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComicsNodeServer/issues). Before you create an issue, make sure to search the issue archive -- your issue may have already been addressed! 79 | 80 | Please try to create bug reports that are: 81 | 82 | - _Reproducible._ Include steps to reproduce the problem. 83 | - _Specific._ Include as much detail as possible: which version, what environment, etc. 84 | - _Unique._ Do not duplicate existing opened issues. 85 | - _Scoped to a Single Bug._ One bug per report. 86 | 87 | **Even better: Submit a pull request with a fix or new feature!** 88 | 89 | ### How to submit a Pull Request 90 | 91 | 1. Search our repository for open or closed 92 | [Pull Requests](https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComicsNodeServer/pulls) 93 | that relate to your submission. You don't want to duplicate effort. 94 | 2. Fork the project 95 | 3. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b feat/amazing_feature`) 96 | 4. Commit your changes (`git commit -m 'feat: add amazing_feature'`) CosmicComics uses [conventional commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org), so please follow the specification in your commit messages. 97 | 5. Push to the branch (`git push origin feat/amazing_feature`) 98 | 6. [Open a Pull Request](https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComicsNodeServer/compare?expand=1) 99 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/SECURITY.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Security Policy 2 | 3 | ## Reporting a Vulnerability 4 | 5 | If there are any vulnerabilities in **CosmicComics**, don't hesitate to _report them_. 6 | 7 | 1. Use any of the [private contact addresses](https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics#support). 8 | 2. Describe the vulnerability. 9 | 10 | If you have a fix, that is most welcome -- please attach or summarize it in your message! 11 | 12 | 3. We will evaluate the vulnerability and, if necessary, release a fix or mitigating steps to address it. We will contact you to let you know the outcome, and will credit you in the report. 13 | 14 | Please **do not disclose the vulnerability publicly** until a fix is released! 15 | 16 | 4. Once we have either a) published a fix, or b) declined to address the vulnerability for whatever reason, you are free to publicly disclose it. 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /flatpak/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # How to do reminder 2 | > [!WARNING] 3 | > This should be done in Linux 4 | 5 | Install flatpak and flatpak-builder 6 | Also needed : Python and pipx (python-pipx on arch) 7 | 8 | clone this : ```https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak-builder-tools/tree/master/node``` 9 | 10 | Do ```pipx install .``` 11 | 12 | Install 13 | ```flatpak install flathub org.electronjs.Electron2.BaseApp//23.08``` and 14 | ```flatpak install flathub org.freedesktop.Sdk.Extension.node18//23.08``` 15 | 16 | In the root dir run : ```npm i --package-lock-only``` 17 | then ```(python3) flatpak-node-generator(.py) npm package-lock.json``` 18 | The python3 and .py may are not needed depending on the install method. 19 | 20 | This generate a 'generated-sources.json' that you need to move to the flatpak folder 21 | 22 | Now run 23 | ```flatpak-builder build fr.nytuo.cosmiccomics.yml --install --force-clean --user``` 24 | 25 | And finally to run, debug and test : 26 | 27 | ```flatpak run fr.nytuo.cosmiccomics``` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /flatpak/flathub.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "only-arches": [ 3 | "x86_64" 4 | ] 5 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /flatpak/fr.nytuo.cosmiccomics.desktop: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Desktop Entry] 2 | Type=Application 3 | Name=Cosmic Comics 4 | Comment=Comics and manga reader and collectionner 5 | Icon=fr.nytuo.cosmiccomics 6 | Exec=run.sh 7 | Categories=Utility -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /flatpak/fr.nytuo.cosmiccomics.metainfo.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | fr.nytuo.cosmiccomics 4 | 5 | Cosmic Comics 6 | Comics and manga reader and collectionner 7 | 8 | CC0-1.0 9 | GPL-3.0-only 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | Nytuo (Arnaud BEUX) 14 | 15 | https://nytuo.fr 16 | https://ko-fi.com/nytuo 17 | https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics/issues 18 | https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics/wiki 19 | https://nytuo.fr/contact 20 | https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics/blob/master/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md 21 | 22 | 23 | pointing 24 | keyboard 25 | touch 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 |

30 | The information about the series and books are provided by some API or manually set. This is all you can do with this software and more:
31 | 32 | Read CBR, CBZ, CB7, CBT, ZIP, RAR, 7z, TAR, PDF, EPUB, Folder which contains PNG, JPG, JPEG, BMP.
33 | Display your books and navigate your folders with custom covers (automaticatly by extraction or manually set)
34 | Set your books as Read, Unread, Reading or favorite and note them.
35 | Many Customizable parameters
36 | Zoom, Auto Background Color, Double page Mode, Blank first page, No double page for Horizontal, Manga Mode, Webtoon Mode, fullscreen, rotations, Bookmarks, Slideshow, SideBar, Hide Menu Bar.
37 | Display information about Comics / Manga
38 | Libraries information provided by APIs (Marvel API, Google Books API, Anilist,...)
39 | Continue reading where you stopped and more...
40 |

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42 | fr.nytuo.cosmiccomics.desktop 43 | 44 | 45 | https://pocket.nytuo.fr/api/files/gpmjfgb6ve1gr0u/coxm84pd6nvqn4y/ccbanner_CuzE0qK1NK.png?token= 46 | 47 | 48 | https://pocket.nytuo.fr/api/files/gpmjfgb6ve1gr0u/coxm84pd6nvqn4y/cc_img1_C4Y8jwH5mS.png?token= 49 | 50 | 51 | https://pocket.nytuo.fr/api/files/gpmjfgb6ve1gr0u/coxm84pd6nvqn4y/cc_img3_xdvpB1Elvy.png?token= 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | Utility 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /flatpak/fr.nytuo.cosmiccomics.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | app-id: fr.nytuo.cosmiccomics 2 | runtime: org.freedesktop.Platform 3 | runtime-version: "23.08" 4 | sdk: org.freedesktop.Sdk 5 | base: org.electronjs.Electron2.BaseApp 6 | base-version: "23.08" 7 | sdk-extensions: 8 | - org.freedesktop.Sdk.Extension.node18 9 | command: run.sh 10 | separate-locales: false 11 | finish-args: 12 | - --share=ipc 13 | - --socket=x11 14 | - --socket=pulseaudio 15 | - --share=network 16 | - --filesystem=host 17 | - --device=dri 18 | build-options: 19 | append-path: /usr/lib/sdk/node18/bin 20 | env: 21 | NPM_CONFIG_LOGLEVEL: info 22 | modules: 23 | - name: cosmiccomics 24 | buildsystem: simple 25 | build-options: 26 | env: 27 | XDG_CACHE_HOME: /run/build/cosmiccomics/flatpak-node/cache 28 | npm_config_cache: /run/build/cosmiccomics/flatpak-node/npm-cache 29 | npm_config_offline: "true" 30 | PUPPETEER_SKIP_DOWNLOAD: "true" 31 | build-commands: 32 | # Install npm dependencies 33 | - npm install --offline 34 | # Build the app; in this example the `dist` script 35 | # in package.json runs electron-builder 36 | - | 37 | . ./flatpak-node/electron-builder-arch-args.sh 38 | npm run dist -- $ELECTRON_BUILDER_ARCH_ARGS --linux --dir 39 | # Bundle app and dependencies 40 | - cp -a dist/linux*unpacked /app/main 41 | # Install app wrapper 42 | - install -Dm755 -t /app/bin/ ./run.sh 43 | - install -Dm444 Logo.png ${FLATPAK_DEST}/share/icons/hicolor/512x512/apps/${FLATPAK_ID}.png 44 | - install -Dm444 ${FLATPAK_ID}.desktop ${FLATPAK_DEST}/share/applications/${FLATPAK_ID}.desktop 45 | - install -Dm444 ${FLATPAK_ID}.metainfo.xml ${FLATPAK_DEST}/share/metainfo/${FLATPAK_ID}.metainfo.xml 46 | sources: 47 | # Getting electron 48 | - type: git 49 | url: https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics.git 50 | commit: 680ca0c022acd6ee481ece5181823740c9af5f62 51 | # Getting the server 52 | - type: git 53 | url: https://github.com/NytuoIndustries/CosmicComicsNodeServer 54 | tag: "v2.1.1" 55 | dest: "server" 56 | #Getting the react version of the client (default) 57 | - type: archive 58 | url: https://github.com/NytuoIndustries/CosmicComicsReactClient/releases/download/v1.1.2/CC_RC_CONTAINED.zip 59 | dest: "server/public" 60 | sha512: 95958af66f3888e686d2ac4b8154abe00e91e9fa3939745f3a26f674a84362f9fbfc33fca1eb9302b4bb69c5b9466ee2394d9b48f4ffde904dc41750b40ff111 61 | - type: file 62 | path: fr.nytuo.cosmiccomics.desktop 63 | - type: file 64 | path: fr.nytuo.cosmiccomics.metainfo.xml 65 | - generated-sources.json 66 | # Wrapper to launch the app 67 | - type: script 68 | dest-filename: run.sh 69 | commands: 70 | - zypak-wrapper.sh /app/main/cosmiccomics "$@" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /get-BFE.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // GET THE BACKEND AND FRONT END (BFE) FROM GITHUB RELEASES 2 | const https = require('https'); 3 | const fs = require('fs'); 4 | const url = require('url'); 5 | const { promisify } = require('util'); 6 | 7 | const username = 'Nytuo'; 8 | const repoFront = 'CosmicComicsReactClient'; 9 | const repoBack = 'CosmicComicsNodeServer'; 10 | const assetNameFront = 'CC_RC.zip'; 11 | const assetNameBack = 'CC_NS.zip'; 12 | const extractDestinationFront = './server/public'; 13 | const extractDestinationback = './server/'; 14 | 15 | const apiUrlFront = `https://api.github.com/repos/${username}/${repoFront}/releases/latest`; 16 | const apiUrlBack = `https://api.github.com/repos/${username}/${repoBack}/releases/latest`; 17 | 18 | 19 | async function DownloadAsset() { 20 | console.log('Downloading latest release...'); 21 | if (fs.existsSync('./server')) { 22 | fs.rmSync('./server', { recursive: true }, (err) => { 23 | if (err) throw err; 24 | }); 25 | } 26 | fs.mkdirSync('./server', { recursive: true }, (err) => { 27 | if (err) throw err; 28 | }); 29 | await downloadZipBallFromLatestRelease(apiUrlBack); 30 | if (fs.existsSync(assetNameBack) && fs.statSync(assetNameBack).isFile() && fs.statSync(assetNameBack).size > 0) { 31 | unZip(assetNameBack, extractDestinationback) 32 | } 33 | await downloadLatestRelease(apiUrlFront); 34 | if (fs.existsSync(assetNameFront) && fs.statSync(assetNameFront).isFile() && fs.statSync(assetNameFront).size > 0) { 35 | unZip(assetNameFront, extractDestinationFront) 36 | } 37 | } 38 | 39 | async function downloadZipBallFromLatestRelease(URL) { 40 | console.log('URL:', URL); 41 | const release = await getLatestRelease(URL); 42 | const zipBallURL = release.zipball_url; 43 | console.log(`Found release: ${release.tag_name} with zipball URL: ${zipBallURL}`); 44 | await downloadFile(zipBallURL, assetNameBack); 45 | } 46 | 47 | async function downloadLatestRelease(URL) { 48 | const release = await getLatestRelease(URL); 49 | console.log(`Found release: ${release.tag_name} with ${release.assets.length} assets`); 50 | const asset = release.assets.find(asset => asset.name === assetNameFront); 51 | if (!asset) { 52 | throw new Error(`Unable to find asset with name ${assetNameFront}`); 53 | } 54 | await downloadFile(asset.browser_download_url, assetNameFront); 55 | } 56 | 57 | function getLatestRelease(URL) { 58 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { 59 | const request = (URL) => { 60 | https.get(URL, { 61 | headers: { 62 | 'User-Agent': 'node' 63 | } 64 | }, (res) => { 65 | if (res.statusCode >= 300 && res.statusCode < 400 && res.headers.location) { 66 | request(url.resolve(URL, res.headers.location)); 67 | } else { 68 | let body = ''; 69 | res.on('data', (chunk) => body += chunk); 70 | res.on('end', () => resolve(JSON.parse(body))); 71 | } 72 | }).on('error', reject); 73 | }; 74 | request(URL); 75 | }); 76 | } 77 | 78 | const downloadFile = async (url, outputPath) => { 79 | try { 80 | const response = await fetch(url); 81 | if (!response.ok) { 82 | throw new Error(`HTTP error! Status: ${response.status}`); 83 | } 84 | const fileStream = fs.createWriteStream(outputPath); 85 | const pipeline = promisify(require('stream').pipeline); 86 | await pipeline(response.body, fileStream); 87 | console.log(`File downloaded to ${outputPath}`); 88 | } catch (error) { 89 | console.error('Error:', error); 90 | } 91 | }; 92 | 93 | function unZip(zipName, outputPath) { 94 | const Seven = require('node-7z'); 95 | const SevenBin = require("7zip-bin"); 96 | const Path27Zip = SevenBin.path7za; 97 | const myStream = Seven.extractFull(zipName, outputPath, { 98 | recursive: true, 99 | $bin: Path27Zip 100 | }); 101 | myStream.on('end', () => { 102 | console.log('Extraction done'); 103 | if (zipName === assetNameBack) { 104 | const nameOfFolder = fs.readdirSync('./server').filter(fn => fn.startsWith('Nytuo-CosmicComicsNodeServer-')).toString(); 105 | const moveFrom = './server/' + nameOfFolder 106 | console.log(moveFrom) 107 | const moveTo = './server' 108 | fs.readdirSync(moveFrom).forEach(function (file) { 109 | var currentPath = moveFrom + "/" + file; 110 | var newPath = moveTo + "/" + file; 111 | fs.renameSync(currentPath, newPath); 112 | }); 113 | fs.rmdirSync(moveFrom) 114 | } 115 | deleteZip(zipName); 116 | }); 117 | } 118 | 119 | function deleteZip(zipName) { 120 | fs.unlink(zipName, (err) => { 121 | if (err) throw err; 122 | console.log('successfully deleted'); 123 | }); 124 | } 125 | 126 | DownloadAsset() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const { app, BrowserWindow } = require('electron'); 2 | const { autoUpdater } = require('electron-updater'); 3 | const path = require('path'); 4 | const fs = require("fs"); 5 | let path2Data; 6 | const isPortable = fs.existsSync(path.join(__dirname, 'portable.txt')) && fs.readFileSync(path.join(__dirname, 'portable.txt'), 'utf8') === 'electron'; 7 | if (isPortable) { 8 | path2Data = path.join(path.dirname(app.getAppPath()), 'CosmicData'); 9 | } else { 10 | path2Data = path.join(app.getPath('appData'), 'CosmicComics/CosmicData'); 11 | } 12 | fs.mkdirSync(path2Data, { recursive: true }); 13 | let serverConfig = path2Data + '/serverconfig.json'; 14 | if (!fs.existsSync(serverConfig)) { 15 | fs.writeFileSync(serverConfig, JSON.stringify({ "Token": {}, "port": 4696 })); 16 | } 17 | const serverConfigPort = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(serverConfig))["port"]; 18 | 19 | 20 | function createWindow() { 21 | const win = new BrowserWindow({ 22 | width: 1280, 23 | height: 720, 24 | webPreferences: { 25 | nodeIntegration: true, 26 | contextIsolation: false, 27 | enableRemoteModule: true, 28 | } 29 | }); 30 | win.removeMenu(); 31 | win.loadURL('http://localhost:' + serverConfigPort); 32 | } 33 | 34 | function createServer() { 35 | app.server = require(__dirname + '/server/server.js'); 36 | } 37 | 38 | autoUpdater.checkForUpdatesAndNotify(); 39 | 40 | function launch() { 41 | createServer(); 42 | createWindow(); 43 | app.on('activate', () => { 44 | if (BrowserWindow.getAllWindows().length === 0) { 45 | createWindow(); 46 | } 47 | }); 48 | } 49 | 50 | app.whenReady().then(() => { 51 | launch(); 52 | }); 53 | 54 | app.on('window-all-closed', () => { 55 | if (process.platform !== 'darwin') { 56 | app.quit(); 57 | } 58 | }); 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "cosmiccomics", 3 | "productName": "Cosmic-Comics", 4 | "version": "2.1.1", 5 | "description": "Server based Books (Comics and Manga) Reader", 6 | "author": { 7 | "name": "Nytuo", 8 | "email": "nytuo.yt@gmail.com" 9 | }, 10 | "build": { 11 | "artifactName": "Cosmic-Comics_${version}_${os}_${arch}.${ext}", 12 | "files": [ 13 | "**/*", 14 | "!FirstImageOfAll${/*}", 15 | "!tmp${/*}", 16 | "!languages/dev.json", 17 | "!CosmicData${/*}" 18 | ], 19 | "buildDependenciesFromSource": false, 20 | "nodeGypRebuild": false, 21 | "npmRebuild": false, 22 | "asar": false, 23 | "appId": "com.Nytuo.CosmicComics", 24 | "nsis": { 25 | "oneClick": true, 26 | "runAfterFinish": false, 27 | "createDesktopShortcut": "always", 28 | "perMachine": false 29 | }, 30 | "snap": { 31 | "confinement": "strict" 32 | }, 33 | "flatpak": { 34 | "runtimeVersion": 22.08, 35 | "baseVersion": 22.08 36 | }, 37 | "appx": { 38 | "displayName": "Cosmic Comics", 39 | "identityName": "63948Nytuo.CosmicComics", 40 | "publisher": "CN=65511420-BCA9-4A4C-A702-D5D8735EC387", 41 | "applicationId": "CosmicComics", 42 | "publisherDisplayName": "Nytuo" 43 | }, 44 | "publish": [ 45 | { 46 | "provider": "github", 47 | "repo": "CosmicComics", 48 | "owner": "Nytuo", 49 | "vPrefixedTagName": true, 50 | "host": "github.com", 51 | "protocol": "https" 52 | } 53 | ], 54 | "win": { 55 | "publish": [ 56 | "github" 57 | ], 58 | "target": [ 59 | { 60 | "target": "nsis", 61 | "arch": [ 62 | "x64", 63 | "ia32", 64 | "arm64" 65 | ] 66 | }, 67 | { 68 | "target": "zip", 69 | "arch": [ 70 | "x64", 71 | "ia32", 72 | "arm64" 73 | ] 74 | } 75 | ], 76 | "icon": "Logo.ico" 77 | }, 78 | "linux": { 79 | "publish": [ 80 | "github" 81 | ], 82 | "target": [ 83 | { 84 | "target": "AppImage", 85 | "arch": [ 86 | "x64", 87 | "arm64" 88 | ] 89 | }, 90 | { 91 | "target": "zip", 92 | "arch": [ 93 | "x64", 94 | "arm64" 95 | ] 96 | }, 97 | { 98 | "target": "deb", 99 | "arch": [ 100 | "x64", 101 | "arm64" 102 | ] 103 | }, 104 | { 105 | "target": "rpm", 106 | "arch": [ 107 | "x64", 108 | "arm64" 109 | ] 110 | }, 111 | { 112 | "target": "snap" 113 | }, 114 | { 115 | "target": "flatpak" 116 | } 117 | ], 118 | "icon": "Logo.png", 119 | "category": "Utility" 120 | }, 121 | "mac": { 122 | "target": [ 123 | { 124 | "target": "dmg", 125 | "arch": [ 126 | "x64" 127 | ] 128 | }, 129 | { 130 | "target": "zip", 131 | "arch": [ 132 | "x64" 133 | ] 134 | } 135 | ] 136 | } 137 | }, 138 | "workspaces": [ 139 | "server" 140 | ], 141 | "repository": "https://github.com/Nytuo/CosmicComics.git", 142 | "license": "GPL-3.0-only", 143 | "private": false, 144 | "main": "main.js", 145 | "scripts": { 146 | "get-bfe": "node ./get-BFE.js", 147 | "start": "node ./get-BFE.js && electron .", 148 | "no-update": "electron .", 149 | "dist": "electron-builder -p never", 150 | "ebw": "electron-builder --win -p never", 151 | "swagger-gen": "node swagger-gen.js", 152 | "server-only": "nodemon server/server.js" 153 | }, 154 | "devDependencies": { 155 | "electron": "^26.2.2", 156 | "electron-builder": "^24.6.4", 157 | "swagger-ui-express": "5.0.0", 158 | "swagger-autogen": "2.23.6" 159 | }, 160 | "dependencies": { 161 | "electron-updater": "^6.1.4", 162 | "https": "^1.0.0", 163 | "node-7z": "3.0.0", 164 | "7zip-bin": "5.2.0", 165 | "@popperjs/core": "^2.9.2", 166 | "anilist-node": "^1.13.1", 167 | "color-extr-thief": "^2.3.4", 168 | "cors": "^2.8.5", 169 | "crypto-js": "^4.1.1", 170 | "dotenv": "^16.0.3", 171 | "download": "^8.0.0", 172 | "express": "^4.17.2", 173 | "express-rate-limit": "^6.7.0", 174 | "html-magnifier": "^2.0.2", 175 | "multer": "^1.4.5-lts.1", 176 | "nodemon": "^2.0.15", 177 | "puppeteer": "^19.4.0", 178 | "simple-git": "^3.15.1", 179 | "sqlite3": "^5.0.11", 180 | "tinycolor2": "^1.4.2", 181 | "unrar": "^0.2.0", 182 | "unrar-binaries": "^1.1.0", 183 | "webp-converter": "^2.3.3" 184 | } 185 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /sonar-project.properties: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | sonar.projectKey=Nytuo_CosmicComics_AYbho8QE4kfu2EuJL8AZ 2 | sonar.exclusions=**/js/materialize.js,**/js/html-magnifier.js,**/js/vanilla-tilt.js,**/css/materialize.css,**/css/bootstrap.css,**/css/animate.css --------------------------------------------------------------------------------