├── README.MD ├── patch_apk.sh ├── .gitignore ├── patch_native.py ├── gui_patcher.py └── LICENSE /README.MD: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Patch APK 2 | 3 | Simple scripts to patch the Tapped Out APK with new server urls. All credit to tehfens for the patch_native.py script. 4 | 5 | --- 6 | 7 | ## Command-Line Patcher 8 | 9 | ### Requirements 10 | - A Tapped Out APK 11 | - cURL 12 | - Python3 13 | - Python3-venv 14 | - Python3-pip 15 | - openjdk-11-jre 16 | - Radare2 (https://rada.re/n/radare2.html) 17 | 18 | ### Usage 19 | To use the command-line script, run the following command in your terminal: 20 | 21 | ```./patch_apk.sh APK_TO_PATCH NEW_GAMESERVER_URL NEW_DLCSERVER_URL``` 22 | 23 | Example 24 | 25 | ```./patch_apk.sh tappedout.apk http://192.168.1.42:4242 http://192.168.1.42:4242/dlc/``` 26 | 27 | --- 28 | 29 | ## GUI Patcher 30 | 31 | ### Overview 32 | This script provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for patching APK files by entering specific server and DLC IP addresses. 33 | 34 | ### Requirements 35 | - Python3 36 | 37 | ### Usage 38 | 1. Open the script to launch the GUI. 39 | 2. In the provided fields, enter the server IP and DLC IP in the format: `http://[ip_here]:[port_here]` 40 | 3. Click on "Patch APK" to start the patching process. 41 | 42 | #### Example 43 | - Server IP: `http://192.168.1.2:4242` 44 | - DLC IP: `http://192.168.1.2:4242/dlc/` 45 | 46 | --- 47 | 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /patch_apk.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | ###################################### 4 | # Setting Variables # 5 | ###################################### 6 | INPUT_FILENAME=$1 7 | NEW_GAMESERVER_URL=$2 8 | NEW_DLCSERVER_URL=$3 9 | 10 | export DLC_URL="${NEW_DLCSERVER_URL}" 11 | export SOURCE_OUTPUT="tappedout" 12 | 13 | if [ -z "${INPUT_FILENAME}" ] || [ -z "${NEW_GAMESERVER_URL}" ] || [ -z "${NEW_DLCSERVER_URL}" ]; then 14 | echo "Usage:" $0 "[INPUT_FILENAME] [NEW_GAMESERVER_URL] [NEW_DLCSERVER_URL]" 15 | exit 1 16 | fi 17 | 18 | ###################################### 19 | # Installing Dependencies # 20 | ###################################### 21 | if ! [ -f apktool_2.10.0.jar ]; then 22 | curl -Lo apktool_2.10.0.jar https://github.com/iBotPeaches/Apktool/releases/download/v2.10.0/apktool_2.10.0.jar 23 | fi 24 | 25 | if ! [ -f venv/bin/pip ]; then 26 | python3 -m venv venv 27 | if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then 28 | exit 1 29 | fi 30 | 31 | venv/bin/pip install buildapp && venv/bin/buildapp_fetch_tools 32 | if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then 33 | exit 1 34 | fi 35 | 36 | venv/bin/pip install r2pipe 37 | if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then 38 | exit 1 39 | fi 40 | fi 41 | 42 | ###################################### 43 | # Decompile App # 44 | ###################################### 45 | java -jar apktool_2.10.0.jar d $INPUT_FILENAME -o tappedout 46 | 47 | ###################################### 48 | # Change Server Urls # 49 | ###################################### 50 | 51 | grep -rl "https://prod.simpsons-ea.com" ./tappedout/ | xargs -r sed -i "s|https://prod.simpsons-ea.com|${NEW_GAMESERVER_URL}|g" # Gameserver 52 | 53 | grep -rl "https://syn-dir.sn.eamobile.com" ./tappedout/ | xargs -r sed -i "s|https://syn-dir.sn.eamobile.com|${NEW_GAMESERVER_URL}|g" # Director Api Url 54 | 55 | grep -rl "https://oct2018-4-35-0-uam5h44a.tstodlc.eamobile.com/netstorage/gameasset/direct/simpsons/" ./tappedout/ | xargs -r sed -i "s|https://oct2018-4-35-0-uam5h44a.tstodlc.eamobile.com/netstorage/gameasset/direct/simpsons/|${NEW_DLCSERVER_URL}|g" # DLC Server 56 | venv/bin/python3 patch_native.py # DLC Server 57 | 58 | ###################################### 59 | # Recompile App # 60 | ###################################### 61 | venv/bin/buildapp -d tappedout -o "$(basename $INPUT_FILENAME .apk)-patched.apk" 62 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files 2 | __pycache__/ 3 | *.py[cod] 4 | *$py.class 5 | 6 | # C extensions 7 | *.so 8 | 9 | # Distribution / packaging 10 | .Python 11 | build/ 12 | develop-eggs/ 13 | dist/ 14 | downloads/ 15 | eggs/ 16 | .eggs/ 17 | lib/ 18 | lib64/ 19 | parts/ 20 | sdist/ 21 | var/ 22 | wheels/ 23 | share/python-wheels/ 24 | *.egg-info/ 25 | .installed.cfg 26 | *.egg 27 | MANIFEST 28 | 29 | # PyInstaller 30 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template 31 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it. 32 | *.manifest 33 | *.spec 34 | 35 | # Installer logs 36 | pip-log.txt 37 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt 38 | 39 | # Unit test / coverage reports 40 | htmlcov/ 41 | .tox/ 42 | .nox/ 43 | .coverage 44 | .coverage.* 45 | .cache 46 | nosetests.xml 47 | coverage.xml 48 | *.cover 49 | *.py,cover 50 | .hypothesis/ 51 | .pytest_cache/ 52 | cover/ 53 | 54 | # Translations 55 | *.mo 56 | *.pot 57 | 58 | # Django stuff: 59 | *.log 60 | local_settings.py 61 | db.sqlite3 62 | db.sqlite3-journal 63 | 64 | # Flask stuff: 65 | instance/ 66 | .webassets-cache 67 | 68 | # Scrapy stuff: 69 | .scrapy 70 | 71 | # Sphinx documentation 72 | docs/_build/ 73 | 74 | # PyBuilder 75 | .pybuilder/ 76 | target/ 77 | 78 | # Jupyter Notebook 79 | .ipynb_checkpoints 80 | 81 | # IPython 82 | profile_default/ 83 | ipython_config.py 84 | 85 | # pyenv 86 | # For a library or package, you might want to ignore these files since the code is 87 | # intended to run in multiple environments; otherwise, check them in: 88 | # .python-version 89 | 90 | # pipenv 91 | # According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control. 92 | # However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies 93 | # having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not 94 | # install all needed dependencies. 95 | #Pipfile.lock 96 | 97 | # poetry 98 | # Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include poetry.lock in version control. 99 | # This is especially recommended for binary packages to ensure reproducibility, and is more 100 | # commonly ignored for libraries. 101 | # https://python-poetry.org/docs/basic-usage/#commit-your-poetrylock-file-to-version-control 102 | #poetry.lock 103 | 104 | # pdm 105 | # Similar to Pipfile.lock, it is generally recommended to include pdm.lock in version control. 106 | #pdm.lock 107 | # pdm stores project-wide configurations in .pdm.toml, but it is recommended to not include it 108 | # in version control. 109 | # https://pdm.fming.dev/latest/usage/project/#working-with-version-control 110 | .pdm.toml 111 | .pdm-python 112 | .pdm-build/ 113 | 114 | # PEP 582; used by e.g. github.com/David-OConnor/pyflow and github.com/pdm-project/pdm 115 | __pypackages__/ 116 | 117 | # Celery stuff 118 | celerybeat-schedule 119 | celerybeat.pid 120 | 121 | # SageMath parsed files 122 | *.sage.py 123 | 124 | # Environments 125 | .env 126 | .venv 127 | env/ 128 | venv/ 129 | ENV/ 130 | env.bak/ 131 | venv.bak/ 132 | 133 | # Spyder project settings 134 | .spyderproject 135 | .spyproject 136 | 137 | # Rope project settings 138 | .ropeproject 139 | 140 | # mkdocs documentation 141 | /site 142 | 143 | # mypy 144 | .mypy_cache/ 145 | .dmypy.json 146 | dmypy.json 147 | 148 | # Pyre type checker 149 | .pyre/ 150 | 151 | # pytype static type analyzer 152 | .pytype/ 153 | 154 | # Cython debug symbols 155 | cython_debug/ 156 | 157 | # PyCharm 158 | # JetBrains specific template is maintained in a separate JetBrains.gitignore that can 159 | # be found at https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/main/Global/JetBrains.gitignore 160 | # and can be added to the global gitignore or merged into this file. For a more nuclear 161 | # option (not recommended) you can uncomment the following to ignore the entire idea folder. 162 | #.idea/ 163 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /patch_native.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # All credit to tehfens https://github.com/d-fens/tstoapkpatcher/ 2 | # - Glitched Panda 3 | 4 | ''' 5 | MIT License 6 | 7 | Copyright (c) 2025 d-fens 8 | 9 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 10 | of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal 11 | in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights 12 | to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell 13 | copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is 14 | furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: 15 | 16 | The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all 17 | copies or substantial portions of the Software. 18 | 19 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 20 | IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 21 | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 22 | AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER 23 | LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, 24 | OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE 25 | SOFTWARE. 26 | ''' 27 | 28 | import os 29 | import sys 30 | import struct 31 | import binascii 32 | import hashlib 33 | import r2pipe 34 | 35 | new_url = os.environ['DLC_URL'] 36 | buffer_size = hex(len(new_url) + 1) 37 | string_size = hex(len(new_url)) 38 | print("URL buffer size: %s, URL string size: %s" % (buffer_size, string_size)) 39 | 40 | # for patching use ghidra and check the functions used for accessing the DLC URL 41 | # patching is required for the string allocations to ensure that the correct buffer size is copied 42 | patching_rules = { 43 | '8137faf7a4349043e6e0b0516249c673eb402cf96012c87d805c969cdccae3c2': { 44 | 'name': 'lib/arm64-v8a/libscorpio.so', 45 | 'checks': [ 46 | "px 90 @ 0x00373230", 47 | "pd 1 @ 0x012cd644", 48 | "pd 1 @ 0x012cd674", 49 | "pd 1 @ 0x012cd6b4", 50 | ], 51 | 'patches': [ 52 | "w %s @ 0x00373230" % str(new_url), 53 | "wa mov w0,%s @ 0x012cd644" % (buffer_size), 54 | "wa add x9,x0,%s @ 0x012cd674" % (buffer_size), 55 | "wa add x9,x0,%s @ 0x012cd6b4" % (string_size), 56 | ] 57 | }, 58 | '5b6bf2e4ee386a825e58c3e12aae923d66db8b6fbdd21df05b81b4e1edeb44ae': { 59 | 'name': 'lib/arm64-v8a/libscorpio-neon.so', 60 | 'checks': [ 61 | "px 90 @ 0x00373227", 62 | "pd 1 @ 0x012cc6fc", 63 | "pd 1 @ 0x012cc72c", 64 | "pd 1 @ 0x012cc76c", 65 | ], 66 | 'patches': [ 67 | "w %s @ 0x00373227" % str(new_url), 68 | "wa mov w0,%s @ 0x012cc6fc" % (buffer_size), 69 | "wa add x9,x0,%s @ 0x012cc72c" % (buffer_size), 70 | "wa add x0,x0,%s @ 0x012cc76c" % (string_size), 71 | ] 72 | }, 73 | '9eae61f7ae7ae3a8880809e7ffab33e5ae63582d6ad2d941d539d65639a6a47a': { 74 | 'name': 'lib/armeabi-v7a/libscorpio.so', 75 | 'checks': [ 76 | "px 90 @ 0x00300c08", 77 | "pd 1 @ 0x011c1398", 78 | "pd 1 @ 0x011c13c8", 79 | "pd 1 @ 0x011c13e4", 80 | "pd 1 @ 0x011c13f4", 81 | ], 82 | 'patches': [ 83 | "w %s @ 0x00300c08" % str(new_url), 84 | "wa mov r0,%s @ 0x011c1398" % (buffer_size), 85 | "wa add r0,r5,%s @ 0x011c13c8" % (buffer_size), 86 | "wa mov r2,%s @ 0x011c13e4" % (string_size), 87 | "wa add r0,r5,%s @ 0x011c13f4" % (string_size), 88 | ] 89 | }, 90 | '7f4d355773c8a7328c9ee405f11b8795ca95fd2dbf7755fa686ea900593cbee3': { 91 | 'name': 'lib/armeabi-v7a/libscorpio-neon.so', 92 | 'checks': [ 93 | "px 90 @ 0x002f0c08", 94 | "pd 1 @ 0x011bdaac", 95 | "pd 1 @ 0x011bdadc", 96 | "pd 1 @ 0x011bdaf8", 97 | "pd 1 @ 0x011bdb08", 98 | ], 99 | 'patches': [ 100 | "w %s @ 0x002f0c08" % str(new_url), 101 | "wa mov r0,%s @ 0x011bdaac" % (buffer_size), 102 | "wa add r0,r5,%s @ 0x011bdadc" % (buffer_size), 103 | "wa mov r2,%s @ 0x011bdaf8" % (string_size), 104 | "wa add r0,r5,%s @ 0x011bdb08" % (string_size), 105 | ] 106 | } 107 | } 108 | 109 | decompiled_path = os.environ['SOURCE_OUTPUT'] 110 | attempt_files_to_patch = [ 111 | os.path.join(decompiled_path, "lib/armeabi-v7a/libscorpio-neon.so"), os.path.join(decompiled_path, "lib/armeabi-v7a/libscorpio.so"), 112 | os.path.join(decompiled_path, "lib/arm64-v8a/libscorpio-neon.so"), os.path.join(decompiled_path, "lib/arm64-v8a/libscorpio.so"), 113 | ] 114 | 115 | def patch_check(f, patch_rule): 116 | r = r2pipe.open(f, flags=["-w"]) 117 | # show values before patching 118 | for cmd in patch_rule["checks"]: 119 | print(r.cmd(cmd)) 120 | 121 | # patch the binary 122 | for cmd in patch_rule["patches"]: 123 | r.cmd(cmd) 124 | 125 | # check the values after patching 126 | for cmd in patch_rule["checks"]: 127 | print(r.cmd(cmd)) 128 | 129 | for f in attempt_files_to_patch: 130 | with open(f, 'rb') as fd: 131 | hash = hashlib.file_digest(fd, "sha256") 132 | if hash.hexdigest() in patching_rules: 133 | patch_rule = patching_rules[hash.hexdigest()] 134 | print("Attempt: ", patch_rule["name"], f) 135 | patch_check(f, patch_rule) 136 | else: 137 | print("BAD: couldn't find checks to perform against ", f) 138 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gui_patcher.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import subprocess 3 | import tkinter as tk 4 | from tkinter import filedialog, messagebox, ttk 5 | import sys 6 | import shutil 7 | import hashlib 8 | import urllib.parse 9 | 10 | import platform 11 | 12 | # pip install request 13 | import requests 14 | 15 | is_windows = platform.system().lower() == "windows" 16 | 17 | def download_file(url, dest): 18 | """Download a file from the specified URL to the destination path.""" 19 | try: 20 | req = requests.get(url) 21 | if req.status_code != 200: 22 | messagebox.showerror( 23 | "Download Error", 24 | f"Failed to download {url}. Status code = {req.status_code}" 25 | ) 26 | sys.exit(1) 27 | with open(dest, "wb") as f: 28 | f.write(req.content) 29 | 30 | except Exception as e: 31 | messagebox.showerror("Download Error", f"Failed to download {url}: {e}") 32 | sys.exit(1) 33 | 34 | def check_dependencies(): 35 | """Check if all required dependencies are installed.""" 36 | missing = [] 37 | 38 | if not shutil.which("java"): 39 | missing.append("Java (OpenJDK)") 40 | if not shutil.which("python3") and not shutil.which("python"): 41 | missing.append("Python3") 42 | # We no longer rely on radare2 for patching: 43 | # if not shutil.which("r2"): 44 | # missing.append("radare2") 45 | 46 | if missing: 47 | # Inform the user about missing dependencies 48 | response = messagebox.askyesno( 49 | "Missing Dependencies", 50 | "The following dependencies are missing:\n" + 51 | "\n".join(missing) + 52 | "\n\nWould you like to attempt to install them now?" 53 | ) 54 | if response: # If the user clicks "Yes" 55 | try: 56 | install_dependencies() 57 | messagebox.showinfo("Dependencies Installed", "Dependencies have been installed successfully.") 58 | except Exception as e: 59 | messagebox.showerror("Installation Error", f"Failed to install dependencies: {e}") 60 | else: 61 | messagebox.showwarning("Dependencies Required", "Please install the missing dependencies to proceed.") 62 | else: 63 | messagebox.showinfo("Dependencies", "All dependencies are installed.") 64 | 65 | def install_dependencies(): 66 | """Install all necessary dependencies for the APK patching process.""" 67 | # Check for Python (should already be running with Python) 68 | if not shutil.which("python3") and not shutil.which("python"): 69 | messagebox.showerror("Dependency Error", "Python is not installed. Please install it and re-run the application.") 70 | sys.exit(1) 71 | 72 | # Install OpenJDK 73 | if not shutil.which("java"): 74 | if sys.platform == "win32": 75 | messagebox.showinfo("Dependency Info", "Please install OpenJDK 11+ manually and ensure it's in your PATH.") 76 | sys.exit(1) 77 | else: 78 | subprocess.run(["sudo", "apt-get", "install", "-y", "openjdk-11-jre"], check=True) 79 | 80 | # Download apktool 81 | apktool_jar = "apktool_2.10.0.jar" 82 | apktool_script = "apktool" 83 | if not os.path.isfile(apktool_jar): 84 | download_file("https://github.com/iBotPeaches/Apktool/releases/download/v2.10.0/apktool_2.10.0.jar", apktool_jar) 85 | if not shutil.which(apktool_script): 86 | wrapper_url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/iBotPeaches/Apktool/master/scripts/linux/apktool" if sys.platform != "win32" else "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/iBotPeaches/Apktool/master/scripts/windows/apktool.bat" 87 | wrapper_dest = apktool_script if sys.platform != "win32" else "apktool.bat" 88 | download_file(wrapper_url, wrapper_dest) 89 | os.chmod(wrapper_dest, 0o755) 90 | 91 | # Download Android SDK tools 92 | sdk_tools_url = "https://dl.google.com/android/repository/commandlinetools-win-9477386_latest.zip" if sys.platform == "win32" else \ 93 | "https://dl.google.com/android/repository/commandlinetools-linux-9477386_latest.zip" 94 | sdk_tools_zip = "cmdline-tools.zip" 95 | sdk_tools_dir = "android-sdk" 96 | if not os.path.isdir(sdk_tools_dir): 97 | download_file(sdk_tools_url, sdk_tools_zip) 98 | shutil.unpack_archive(sdk_tools_zip, sdk_tools_dir) 99 | os.remove(sdk_tools_zip) 100 | 101 | # Install platform tools 102 | platform_tools_url = "https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools_r34.0.4-windows.zip" if sys.platform == "win32" else \ 103 | "https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools_r34.0.4-linux.zip" 104 | platform_tools_zip = "platform-tools.zip" 105 | platform_tools_dir = "platform-tools" 106 | if not os.path.isdir(platform_tools_dir): 107 | download_file(platform_tools_url, platform_tools_zip) 108 | shutil.unpack_archive(platform_tools_zip, platform_tools_dir) 109 | os.remove(platform_tools_zip) 110 | 111 | # Create and activate a Python virtual environment 112 | pip_path = "venv\\Scripts\\pip" if sys.platform == "win32" else "venv/bin/pip" 113 | if not os.path.isdir("venv"): 114 | subprocess.run([sys.executable, "-m", "venv", "venv"], check=True) 115 | 116 | # Install Python dependencies 117 | # subprocess.run([pip_path, "install", "--upgrade", "pip"], check=True) # might need admin role; skip by default 118 | 119 | subprocess.run([pip_path, "install", "buildapp"], check=True) 120 | # We no longer need r2pipe since we are not using radare2 121 | # subprocess.run([pip_path, "install", "r2pipe"], check=True) 122 | buildapp_fetch_tools = "venv\\Scripts\\buildapp_fetch_tools" if sys.platform == "win32" else "venv/bin/buildapp_fetch_tools" 123 | subprocess.run([buildapp_fetch_tools], check=True) 124 | 125 | def decompile_app(input_filename): 126 | """Decompile the APK file.""" 127 | subprocess.run([ 128 | "java", "-jar", "apktool_2.10.0.jar", "d", input_filename, "-o", "tappedout" 129 | ], check=True) 130 | 131 | def replace_and_log_urls(new_gameserver_url, new_dlcserver_url, new_url, buffer_size, string_size): 132 | """ 133 | Replace server URLs in the decompiled APK and log only the replacements. 134 | 135 | This primarily modifies text-based files (.smali, .xml, .txt). 136 | It does NOT handle binary .so patching. 137 | """ 138 | replacements = { 139 | "https://prod.simpsons-ea.com": new_gameserver_url, 140 | "https://syn-dir.sn.eamobile.com": new_gameserver_url, # Director uses same as gameserver 141 | } 142 | 143 | log = [] # Store logs of replacements 144 | 145 | for root, _, files in os.walk("./tappedout/"): 146 | for file in files: 147 | file_path = os.path.join(root, file) 148 | 149 | # Only process text-like files 150 | if file_path.endswith((".xml", ".smali", ".txt")): 151 | try: 152 | with open(file_path, "r", encoding="utf-8", errors="ignore") as f: 153 | content = f.read() 154 | except Exception as e: 155 | print(f"Failed to read file: {file_path}, Error: {e}") 156 | continue 157 | 158 | modified = False 159 | for original, replacement in replacements.items(): 160 | if original in content: 161 | log.append(f"Replaced '{original}' with '{replacement}' in {file_path}") 162 | content = content.replace(original, replacement) 163 | modified = True 164 | 165 | if modified: 166 | try: 167 | with open(file_path, "w", encoding="utf-8", errors="ignore") as f: 168 | f.write(content) 169 | except Exception as e: 170 | print(f"Failed to write to file: {file_path}, Error: {e}") 171 | 172 | # Print the log to console (and you could optionally save it somewhere) 173 | print("\n".join(log)) 174 | 175 | 176 | def patch_url(file_bytes: bytearray, new_url: str) -> bytearray: 177 | """ 178 | Replace the known DLC URL string in the .so file with 'new_url', 179 | **forcing** it to end with '/static/' and keeping the exact same byte-length 180 | as the original string. 181 | 182 | - If the new URL is shorter, fill leftover space with './' pairs (and a '/' if there's one leftover byte). 183 | - If it's longer, either truncate it or raise an error (see the code comment). 184 | """ 185 | 186 | # The original DLC URL in the .so 187 | original_bytes = b"http://oct2018-4-35-0-uam5h44a.tstodlc.eamobile.com/netstorage/gameasset/direct/simpsons/" 188 | offset = file_bytes.find(original_bytes) 189 | if offset < 0: 190 | print("[!] Could not find the DLC URL in this file. Skipping patch.") 191 | return None 192 | 193 | # The original URL length (often 88 bytes) 194 | original_len = len(original_bytes) 195 | 196 | new_url = new_url.rstrip("/") + "/" 197 | 198 | # 2) Convert to bytes 199 | new_url_bytes = bytearray(new_url, "utf-8") 200 | new_len = len(new_url_bytes) 201 | 202 | # 3) If new URL is longer than original, truncate or raise an error 203 | if new_len > original_len: 204 | # Option A: Truncate 205 | new_url_bytes = new_url_bytes[:original_len] 206 | 207 | # Option B: Raise an error instead (comment out the truncate above if you prefer): 208 | # raise ValueError( 209 | # f"New URL is {new_len - original_len} bytes too long " 210 | # f"(max {original_len}). Try a shorter URL." 211 | # ) 212 | 213 | # 4) If new URL is shorter, fill leftover space with './' 214 | leftover = original_len - len(new_url_bytes) 215 | if leftover > 0: 216 | # Add as many './' pairs as will fit 217 | pairs_to_add = leftover // 2 218 | new_url_bytes.extend(b'./' * pairs_to_add) 219 | 220 | # If there's one leftover byte, add a single slash 221 | if leftover % 2 == 1: 222 | new_url_bytes.append(ord('/')) 223 | 224 | # 5) Overwrite the original string in the file 225 | for i in range(original_len): 226 | file_bytes[offset + i] = new_url_bytes[i] 227 | 228 | # (Optional) Null-terminate if you want. Usually not needed if the original ended with '/' 229 | # file_bytes[offset + original_len - 1] = 0 230 | 231 | # Just for logging: 232 | final_url = new_url_bytes.decode("utf-8", errors="ignore") 233 | print(f"[+] Patched DLC URL to: {final_url}") 234 | return file_bytes 235 | 236 | def perform_binary_patching(decompiled_path, new_dlcserver_url): 237 | """ 238 | Perform direct binary patching on the .so files by overwriting the DLC URL. 239 | This approach does NOT rely on radare2. It locates the known original 240 | DLC string and replaces it with the user-provided new_dlcserver_url. 241 | """ 242 | 243 | # List out all the known scorpio .so variants 244 | so_files = [ 245 | "lib/armeabi-v7a/libscorpio.so", 246 | "lib/armeabi-v7a/libscorpio-neon.so", 247 | "lib/arm64-v8a/libscorpio.so", 248 | "lib/arm64-v8a/libscorpio-neon.so", 249 | ] 250 | 251 | for rel_path in so_files: 252 | file_path = os.path.join(decompiled_path, rel_path) 253 | if not os.path.isfile(file_path): 254 | print(f"[INFO] File not found: {file_path}. Skipping.") 255 | continue 256 | 257 | print(f"[INFO] Found {rel_path}, attempting patch ...") 258 | 259 | try: 260 | with open(file_path, "rb") as src: 261 | data = bytearray(src.read()) 262 | 263 | patched_data = patch_url(data, new_dlcserver_url) 264 | if patched_data: 265 | with open(file_path, "wb") as dst: 266 | dst.write(patched_data) 267 | print(f"[SUCCESS] Patched {rel_path}.") 268 | else: 269 | print(f"[WARNING] Could not patch {rel_path}. The original DLC string was not found.") 270 | 271 | except Exception as e: 272 | print(f"[ERROR] Could not patch {file_path}: {e}") 273 | 274 | def recompile_app(input_filename): 275 | """Recompile the patched APK.""" 276 | buildapp_path = "venv\\Scripts\\buildapp" if sys.platform == "win32" else "venv/bin/buildapp" 277 | output_filename = f"{os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(input_filename))[0]}-patched.apk" 278 | subprocess.run([ 279 | buildapp_path, "-d", "tappedout", "-o", output_filename 280 | ], check=True) 281 | return output_filename 282 | 283 | def process_apk(input_filename, new_gameserver_url, new_dlcserver_url): 284 | try: 285 | progress_bar.start() 286 | 287 | os.environ['SOURCE_OUTPUT'] = "./tappedout" 288 | os.environ['APK_FILE'] = input_filename 289 | os.environ['DLC_URL'] = new_dlcserver_url 290 | os.environ['GAMESERVER_URL'] = new_gameserver_url 291 | os.environ['DIRECTOR_URL'] = new_gameserver_url 292 | 293 | # 1) Install dependencies 294 | install_dependencies() 295 | 296 | # 2) Decompile the APK 297 | decompile_app(input_filename) 298 | 299 | # 3) Replace text-based references (gameserver, director, etc.): 300 | new_url = new_dlcserver_url 301 | buffer_size = hex(len(new_url) + 1) 302 | string_size = hex(len(new_url)) 303 | replace_and_log_urls(new_gameserver_url, new_dlcserver_url, new_url, buffer_size, string_size) 304 | 305 | # 4) Perform direct binary patching on .so files for the DLC URL 306 | perform_binary_patching("./tappedout", new_dlcserver_url) 307 | 308 | # 5) Recompile the patched APK 309 | output_filename = recompile_app(input_filename) 310 | 311 | messagebox.showinfo("Success", f"Patched APK created: {output_filename}") 312 | except FileNotFoundError as e: 313 | messagebox.showerror("Dependency Error", str(e)) 314 | except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: 315 | messagebox.showerror("Error", f"An error occurred: {e}") 316 | progress_bar.stop() 317 | 318 | def browse_file(): 319 | file_path = filedialog.askopenfilename(filetypes=[("APK files", "*.apk")]) 320 | apk_entry.delete(0, tk.END) 321 | apk_entry.insert(0, file_path) 322 | 323 | def run_script(): 324 | input_filename = apk_entry.get() 325 | new_gameserver_url = gameserver_entry.get() 326 | new_director_url = gameserver_entry.get() # same as gameserver for this script 327 | new_dlcserver_url = dlcserver_entry.get() 328 | 329 | if not input_filename or not new_gameserver_url or not new_dlcserver_url: 330 | messagebox.showerror("Error", "All fields are required!") 331 | return 332 | 333 | # Ensure DLC URL format ends with a slash 334 | if not new_dlcserver_url.endswith('/'): 335 | new_dlcserver_url += '/' 336 | dlcserver_entry.delete(0, tk.END) 337 | dlcserver_entry.insert(0, new_dlcserver_url) 338 | 339 | process_apk(input_filename, new_gameserver_url, new_dlcserver_url) 340 | 341 | 342 | # --------------------------- 343 | # GUI Section 344 | # --------------------------- 345 | root = tk.Tk() 346 | root.title("APK Patcher") 347 | 348 | # Enable dark mode 349 | style = ttk.Style() 350 | style.theme_use("clam") 351 | style.configure("TLabel", background="#2e2e2e", foreground="#ffffff") 352 | style.configure("TButton", background="#4a4a4a", foreground="#ffffff") 353 | style.configure("TEntry", fieldbackground="#4a4a4a", foreground="#ffffff") 354 | style.configure("TFrame", background="#2e2e2e") 355 | 356 | frame = ttk.Frame(root, padding="10") 357 | frame.pack(fill="both", expand=True) 358 | 359 | apk_label = ttk.Label(frame, text="APK File:") 360 | apk_label.grid(row=0, column=0, sticky="w") 361 | 362 | apk_entry = ttk.Entry(frame, width=50) 363 | apk_entry.grid(row=0, column=1, padx=5) 364 | 365 | browse_button = ttk.Button(frame, text="Browse", command=browse_file) 366 | browse_button.grid(row=0, column=2, padx=5) 367 | 368 | gameserver_label = ttk.Label(frame, text="New Gameserver URL:") 369 | gameserver_label.grid(row=1, column=0, sticky="w") 370 | 371 | gameserver_entry = ttk.Entry(frame, width=50) 372 | gameserver_entry.grid(row=1, column=1, columnspan=2, pady=5) 373 | 374 | dlcserver_label = ttk.Label(frame, text="New DLC Server URL:") 375 | dlcserver_label.grid(row=2, column=0, sticky="w") 376 | 377 | dlcserver_entry = ttk.Entry(frame, width=50) 378 | dlcserver_entry.grid(row=2, column=1, columnspan=2, pady=5) 379 | 380 | progress_bar = ttk.Progressbar(frame, orient="horizontal", mode="determinate") 381 | progress_bar.grid(row=3, column=0, columnspan=3, pady=10, sticky="ew") 382 | 383 | run_button = ttk.Button(frame, text="Patch APK", command=run_script) 384 | run_button.grid(row=4, column=0, columnspan=3, pady=5) 385 | 386 | check_button = ttk.Button(frame, text="Check Dependencies", command=check_dependencies) 387 | check_button.grid(row=5, column=0, columnspan=3, pady=5) 388 | 389 | footer_label = ttk.Label(root, text="", background="#2e2e2e", foreground="#ffffff", anchor="e") 390 | footer_label.pack(side="bottom", fill="x", padx=10, pady=5) 391 | 392 | root.mainloop() 393 | 394 | # 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