└── build-setting ├── Readme.txt ├── core ├── CfgUtil.js ├── callEncode.js ├── encode.py ├── utils.js ├── version.txt └── version_generator.js ├── i18n ├── en.js └── zh.js ├── index.js ├── main.js ├── package.json ├── panel ├── index.css ├── index.html └── index.js ├── save └── cfg.json └── tool ├── mac ├── COPYRIGHT ├── README.md ├── pngquant └── pngquant-openmp └── windows ├── COPYRIGHT ├── Drag PNG here to reduce palette automatically.bat ├── Drag PNG here to reduce palette to 256.bat ├── README.txt └── pngquant.exe /build-setting/Readme.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 不知道你们有没有这样的需求: 2 | 1、压缩图片每次都要上tinypng.com手动上传,再下载覆盖,而且一次只能上传20张...如果项目更新了新图,又得再上传压一遍,重复这个枯燥的过程。之前的确写了个用来上传到tinypng的脚本,不过还是没绕开一次20张图的问题,就算申请了key,每个月也只能压500张。所以改用pngquant,也有现成的插件pngquant(参考附录1),只需改动一下就能用。 3 | 2、由于官方没有提供图片资源加密的功能,有需求都是自己写脚本然后改引擎文件来实现,加密解密过程繁琐,还要改引擎文件,不熟悉C++就惨了。 4 | 3、官方虽然提供了热更新范例,也给了version_generator.js来生成manifest文件,但是每次构建完都要自己去运行该命令行,还得覆盖几个地方,过程繁琐,没有一键生成配置的功能。 5 | 6 | 有没有那种一键XXX之类的,可以帮我自动完成的插件。。。对,没错 build-setting插件就是你想要的。选择对应的功能后可以在构建完成后自动运行。 7 | 8 | 9 | 该插件综合了图片压缩、图片加密、生成热更文件的功能,对已有的功能做一些搬运。 10 | 11 | 1、图片压缩用的是pngquant,较tinypng的压缩率会高一点,所以项目中图片已经用tinypng压过的图经此工具再压后可能会出现比原图大的情况。 12 | 2、图片加密用的是简单的异或加密算法,输入加密前缀和加密秘钥后需要点击右上角的"修改CCImage"按钮来达到修改引擎文件的目的,秘钥目前只支持一个长度(字母数字等字符)。 13 | 3、生成热更文件功能,在输入版本号和url并把项目路径assets下的project.manifest拖到框后,构建时会自动在构建目录下生成project.manifest和version.manifest。需要拖动project.manifest是要获得该文件的uuid,cocos creator v2.0后构建生成的文件以uuid来命名,获得路径后方便覆盖构建出来的project.manifest文件;也可以选择不拖动,自己去手动覆盖。 14 | 15 | 参考附录: 16 | 图片压缩 https://forum.cocos.com/t/png/56942 17 | 图片加密 https://forum.cocos.com/t/cocos-creator/58620/5 18 | 热更文件 https://forum.cocos.com/t/native/61662 19 | 插件小王子 https://github.com/tidys/CocosCreatorPlugins 20 | 定制项目构建流程 https://docs.cocos.com/creator/manual/zh/publish/custom-project-build-template.html 21 | 22 | by yong -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build-setting/core/CfgUtil.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var FS = require('fire-fs'); 2 | var path = require('path'); 3 | // const {remote} = require('electron'); 4 | 5 | let self = module.exports = { 6 | cfgData: { 7 | isCompress : true, 8 | isEncrypt : true, 9 | isManifest : true, 10 | encryptPrefix : "", 11 | encryptKey : "", 12 | version : "", 13 | packageUrl : "", 14 | manifestUUID : "", 15 | }, 16 | setIsCompress(b) { 17 | this.cfgData.isCompress = b; 18 | this.saveConfig(); 19 | }, 20 | setIsEncrypt(b) { 21 | this.cfgData.isEncrypt = b; 22 | this.saveConfig(); 23 | }, 24 | setIsManifest(b) { 25 | this.cfgData.isManifest = b; 26 | this.saveConfig(); 27 | }, 28 | setConfig(encryptPrefix, encryptKey, version, packageUrl) { 29 | this.cfgData.encryptPrefix = encryptPrefix; 30 | this.cfgData.encryptKey = encryptKey; 31 | this.cfgData.version = version; 32 | this.cfgData.packageUrl = packageUrl; 33 | this.saveConfig(); 34 | }, 35 | setManifestUUID(uuid) { 36 | this.cfgData.manifestUUID = uuid; 37 | this.saveConfig(); 38 | }, 39 | 40 | // 41 | saveConfig() { 42 | let configFilePath = self._getAppCfgPath(); 43 | FS.writeFile(configFilePath, JSON.stringify(this.cfgData), function (error) { 44 | if (!error) { 45 | Editor.log("保存配置成功!"); 46 | } 47 | }.bind(this)); 48 | }, 49 | cleanConfig() { 50 | FS.unlink(this._getAppCfgPath()); 51 | }, 52 | _getAppCfgPath() { 53 | // let userDataPath = remote.app.getPath('userData'); 54 | // let tar = Editor.libraryPath; 55 | // tar = tar.replace(/\\/g, '-'); 56 | // tar = tar.replace(/:/g, '-'); 57 | // tar = tar.replace(/\//g, '-'); 58 | // return path.join(userDataPath, "build-setting-cfg-" + tar + ".json"); 59 | return Editor.url('packages://build-setting/save/cfg.json'); 60 | }, 61 | initCfg(cb) { 62 | let configFilePath = this._getAppCfgPath(); 63 | if (FS.existsSync(configFilePath)) { 64 | Editor.log("cfg path: " + configFilePath); 65 | // FS.readFile(configFilePath, 'utf-8', function (err, data) { 66 | // if (!err) { 67 | // let saveData = JSON.parse(data.toString()); 68 | // self.cfgData = saveData; 69 | // if (cb) { 70 | // cb(saveData); 71 | // } 72 | // } 73 | // }.bind(self)); 74 | 75 | let data = FS.readFileSync(configFilePath, 'utf-8'); 76 | let saveData = JSON.parse(data.toString()); 77 | self.cfgData = saveData; 78 | if (cb) { 79 | cb(saveData); 80 | } 81 | 82 | } else { 83 | if (cb) { 84 | cb(null); 85 | } 86 | } 87 | } 88 | }; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build-setting/core/callEncode.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var exec = require('child_process').exec; 2 | 3 | 4 | function callPython(path, res, prefix, key, cb) { 5 | exec('python ' + path + ' ' + res + ' ' + prefix + ' ' + key, function(error,stdout,stderr){ 6 | if(stdout.length >1){ 7 | // console.log('you offer args:',stdout); 8 | cb(error,stderr) 9 | } else { 10 | // console.log('you don\'t offer args'); 11 | } 12 | if(error) { 13 | // console.info('stderr : '+stderr); 14 | cb(error,stderr) 15 | } 16 | }); 17 | } 18 | 19 | 20 | module.exports = { 21 | build : function(path, res, prefix, key, cb){ 22 | callPython(path, res, prefix, key, cb); 23 | } 24 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build-setting/core/encode.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | import os,sys 4 | import os.path 5 | # import filetype 6 | 7 | def encodeFile(infile, outfile): 8 | fr = open(infile, 'rb') 9 | # key = 0x73 10 | # print ord("s") 11 | # print chr(key) 12 | inBuffer = fr.read() 13 | outBuffer = prefix+key 14 | for b in inBuffer: 15 | outBuffer = outBuffer + chr(ord(b) ^ ord(key)) 16 | open(outfile,'wb').write(outBuffer) 17 | fr.close(); 18 | 19 | 20 | def encodeDir(rootdir): 21 | for parent,dirnames,filenames in os.walk(rootdir): 22 | for filename in filenames: 23 | 24 | fileExtension = os.path.splitext(filename)[1] 25 | if os.path.splitext(filename)[1] == ".png": 26 | print(os.path.join(parent,filename)) 27 | path1=os.path.join(parent,filename) 28 | encodeFile(path1, path1) 29 | 30 | 31 | # kind = filetype.guess(os.path.join(parent,filename)) 32 | # if kind is not None: 33 | # if kind.extension is "png": 34 | # #print('File extension: %s' % kind.extension) 35 | # print(os.path.join(parent,filename)) 36 | # path1=os.path.join(parent,filename) 37 | # encodeFile(path1, path1) 38 | 39 | 40 | print len(sys.argv) 41 | if len(sys.argv) !=4: 42 | print '参数错误' 43 | else: 44 | prefix = sys.argv[2] 45 | key = sys.argv[3] 46 | encodeDir(sys.argv[1]) 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build-setting/core/utils.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var path = require("path"); 2 | var fs = require("fs"); 3 | 4 | var res_path = null; 5 | var list = []; 6 | 7 | class utils { 8 | 9 | static checkIsExistProject(resPath){ 10 | res_path = resPath; 11 | 12 | try{ 13 | let state = fs.lstatSync(resPath); 14 | 15 | return state.isDirectory(); 16 | }catch(error){ 17 | Editor.error("目录不存在"); 18 | 19 | return false; 20 | } 21 | 22 | } 23 | 24 | static loadPngFiles(){ 25 | if(!res_path) return; 26 | list = []; 27 | let state = fs.lstatSync(res_path); 28 | if(state.isDirectory()){ 29 | utils.scanFiles(res_path); 30 | } 31 | return list; 32 | } 33 | 34 | static getImageStat(image_path){ 35 | return fs.lstatSync(res_path); 36 | } 37 | 38 | static scanFiles(dir){ 39 | 40 | let files = fs.readdirSync(dir); 41 | 42 | for(let i = 0; i < files.length; i++){ 43 | let file = files[i]; 44 | let file_path = path.join(dir, file); 45 | let stat = fs.lstatSync(file_path); 46 | if(stat.isDirectory()){ 47 | utils.scanFiles(file_path); 48 | }else{ 49 | if(utils.isPng(file_path)){ 50 | let item = { 51 | path: file_path, 52 | size: stat.size, 53 | name: file, 54 | } 55 | list.push(item); 56 | } 57 | } 58 | } 59 | } 60 | 61 | static isPng(fileName){ 62 | if (path.extname(fileName).toLocaleLowerCase() == ".png") { 63 | return true 64 | } else { 65 | return false 66 | } 67 | } 68 | } 69 | 70 | module.exports = utils 71 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build-setting/core/version.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build-setting/core/version_generator.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var fs = require('fs'); 2 | var path = require('path'); 3 | var crypto = require('crypto'); 4 | var async = require('async'); 5 | 6 | var manifest = { 7 | packageUrl: 'http://localhost/tutorial-hot-update/remote-assets/', 8 | remoteManifestUrl: 'http://localhost/tutorial-hot-update/remote-assets/project.manifest', 9 | remoteVersionUrl: 'http://localhost/tutorial-hot-update/remote-assets/version.manifest', 10 | version: '1.0.0', 11 | assets: {}, 12 | searchPaths: [], 13 | }; 14 | 15 | var src= ''; 16 | 17 | function readDir (dir, obj) { 18 | var stat = fs.statSync(dir); 19 | if (!stat.isDirectory()) { 20 | return; 21 | } 22 | var subpaths = fs.readdirSync(dir), subpath, size, md5, compressed, relative; 23 | for (var i = 0; i < subpaths.length; ++i) { 24 | if (subpaths[i][0] === '.') { 25 | continue; 26 | } 27 | subpath = path.join(dir, subpaths[i]); 28 | stat = fs.statSync(subpath); 29 | if (stat.isDirectory()) { 30 | readDir(subpath, obj); 31 | } 32 | else if (stat.isFile()) { 33 | // Size in Bytes 34 | size = stat['size']; 35 | md5 = crypto.createHash('md5').update(fs.readFileSync(subpath, 'binary')).digest('hex'); 36 | compressed = path.extname(subpath).toLowerCase() === '.zip'; 37 | 38 | relative = path.relative(src, subpath); 39 | relative = relative.replace(/\\/g, '/'); 40 | relative = encodeURI(relative); 41 | obj[relative] = { 42 | 'size' : size, 43 | 'md5' : md5 44 | }; 45 | if (compressed) { 46 | obj[relative].compressed = true; 47 | } 48 | } 49 | } 50 | } 51 | 52 | var mkdirSync = function (path) { 53 | try { 54 | fs.mkdirSync(path); 55 | } catch(e) { 56 | if ( e.code != 'EEXIST' ) throw e; 57 | } 58 | } 59 | 60 | 61 | module.exports = { 62 | build : function(version,packageUrl,remoteResUrl,assetsPath,uuid,cb){ 63 | manifest.packageUrl = packageUrl; 64 | manifest.remoteManifestUrl = packageUrl + '/project.manifest'; 65 | manifest.remoteVersionUrl = packageUrl + '/version.manifest'; 66 | manifest.version = version; 67 | 68 | src = remoteResUrl; 69 | // Iterate res and src folder 70 | readDir(path.join(remoteResUrl, 'src'), manifest.assets); 71 | readDir(path.join(remoteResUrl, 'res'), manifest.assets); 72 | 73 | var destManifest = path.join(remoteResUrl, 'project.manifest'); 74 | var destVersion = path.join(remoteResUrl, 'version.manifest'); 75 | var assetManifest = path.join(assetsPath, 'project.manifest'); 76 | if (uuid) { 77 | var outputhPath = remoteResUrl + "res/raw-assets/" + uuid.substr(0,2) + "/"; 78 | var srcManifest = path.join(outputhPath, uuid + '.manifest'); 79 | }; 80 | 81 | mkdirSync(remoteResUrl); 82 | var manifestData = JSON.stringify(manifest); 83 | delete manifest.assets; 84 | delete manifest.searchPaths; 85 | var manifestData1 = JSON.stringify(manifest); 86 | async.parallel([ 87 | function(cb){ 88 | fs.writeFile(assetManifest, manifestData, cb); 89 | }, 90 | function(cb){ 91 | if (srcManifest) { 92 | fs.writeFile(srcManifest, manifestData, cb); 93 | }else{ 94 | cb(); 95 | }; 96 | }, 97 | function(cb){ 98 | fs.writeFile(destManifest, manifestData, cb); 99 | },function(cb){ 100 | fs.writeFile(destVersion, manifestData1, cb); 101 | }],function(err,result){ 102 | cb(err,result) 103 | }); 104 | } 105 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build-setting/i18n/en.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports={ 2 | title:'buildSetting', 3 | }; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build-setting/i18n/zh.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports={ 2 | title:'打包设置', 3 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build-setting/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var FS = require("fire-fs"); 2 | var PATH = require('fire-path'); 3 | var fse = require('fs-extra'); 4 | var rimraf = require('rimraf'); 5 | var Electron = require('electron'); 6 | var CfgUtil = Editor.require("packages://build-setting/core/CfgUtil"); 7 | 8 | Editor.Panel.extend({ 9 | style: FS.readFileSync(Editor.url('packages://build-setting/panel/index.css', 'utf8')) + "", 10 | template: FS.readFileSync(Editor.url('packages://build-setting/panel/index.html', 'utf8')) + "", 11 | 12 | $: { 13 | logTextArea: '#logTextArea', 14 | }, 15 | 16 | ready() { 17 | let logCtrl = this.$logTextArea; 18 | let logListScrollToBottom = function () { 19 | setTimeout(function () { 20 | logCtrl.scrollTop = logCtrl.scrollHeight; 21 | }, 10); 22 | }; 23 | 24 | window.plugin = new window.Vue({ 25 | el: this.shadowRoot, 26 | created() { 27 | Editor.log("created"); 28 | this.initPlugin(); 29 | }, 30 | data: { 31 | logView : [], 32 | isCompress : true, 33 | isEncrypt : true, 34 | isManifest : true, 35 | encryptPrefix : "", 36 | encryptKey : "", 37 | version : "", 38 | packageUrl : "", 39 | manifestUUID : "", 40 | }, 41 | methods: { 42 | _addLog(str) { 43 | let time = new Date(); 44 | this.logView += "[" + time.toLocaleString() + "]: " + str + "\n"; 45 | logListScrollToBottom(); 46 | }, 47 | _addLogNoTime(data) { 48 | this.logView += data; 49 | logListScrollToBottom(); 50 | }, 51 | 52 | initPlugin() { 53 | CfgUtil.initCfg(function (data) { 54 | if (data) { 55 | this.isCompress = data.isCompress; 56 | this.isEncrypt = data.isEncrypt; 57 | this.isManifest = data.isManifest; 58 | this.encryptPrefix = data.encryptPrefix; 59 | this.encryptKey = data.encryptKey; 60 | this.version = data.version; 61 | this.packageUrl = data.packageUrl; 62 | this.manifestUUID = data.manifestUUID; 63 | } 64 | }.bind(this)); 65 | }, 66 | 67 | onLogViewMenu(event) { 68 | Editor.log("onLogViewMenu"); 69 | Editor.Ipc.sendToMain('build-setting:popup-create-menu', event.x, event.y, null); 70 | }, 71 | 72 | queryBuildOptions(a) { 73 | }, 74 | 75 | onCompress() { 76 | this.isCompress = !this.isCompress; 77 | CfgUtil.setIsCompress(this.isCompress); 78 | this._addLog('图片压缩选项: ' + this.isCompress); 79 | // Editor.Ipc.sendToMain('build-setting:setFlagCompress', this.isCompress); 80 | }, 81 | 82 | onEncrypt() { 83 | this.isEncrypt = !this.isEncrypt; 84 | CfgUtil.setIsEncrypt(this.isEncrypt); 85 | this._addLog('图片加密选项: ' + this.isEncrypt); 86 | // Editor.Ipc.sendToMain('build-setting:setFlagEncrypt', this.isEncrypt); 87 | }, 88 | 89 | onManifest() { 90 | this.isManifest = !this.isManifest; 91 | CfgUtil.setIsManifest(this.isManifest); 92 | this._addLog('生成热更文件: ' + this.isManifest); 93 | // Editor.Ipc.sendToMain('build-setting:setFlagManifest', this.isManifest); 94 | }, 95 | 96 | onSaveCfg() { 97 | CfgUtil.setConfig(this.encryptPrefix, this.encryptKey, this.version, this.packageUrl); 98 | 99 | }, 100 | onManifestUUID() { 101 | CfgUtil.setManifestUUID(this.manifestUUID); 102 | 103 | this._addLog("manifestUUID: " + this.manifestUUID); 104 | }, 105 | 106 | onModified() { 107 | if (!this.encryptPrefix || !this.encryptKey) { 108 | this._addLog("请输入加密前缀和key"); 109 | return 110 | }; 111 | if (this.encryptKey.length > 1) { 112 | this._addLog("key的长度要为1"); 113 | return 114 | }; 115 | this._addLog("开始修改CCImage!"); 116 | 117 | let hFilePath = PATH.join(__dirname, "../cocos2d-x/cocos/platform/CCImage.h"); 118 | if (!FS.existsSync(hFilePath)) { 119 | window.plugin._addLog("没有发现文件: " + hFilePath); 120 | return; 121 | } 122 | let filedata = FS.readFileSync(hFilePath, 'utf-8'); 123 | let str = 124 | "public:\n\n" + 125 | " ssize_t mydecode(const unsigned char * data, ssize_t dataLen, unsigned char ** outBuffer);" 126 | 127 | if (filedata.indexOf(str) === -1) { 128 | filedata = filedata.replace("public:", str); 129 | window.plugin._addLog("[CCImage.h] 添加成功"); 130 | } else { 131 | window.plugin._addLog("[CCImage.h] 已经添加"); 132 | } 133 | 134 | FS.writeFileSync(hFilePath, filedata); 135 | 136 | // 137 | let cppFilePath = PATH.join(__dirname, "../cocos2d-x/cocos/platform/CCImage.cpp"); 138 | if (!FS.existsSync(cppFilePath)) { 139 | window.plugin._addLog("没有发现文件: " + cppFilePath); 140 | return; 141 | } 142 | let data = FS.readFileSync(cppFilePath, 'utf-8'); 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55 | 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build-setting/panel/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var FS = require("fire-fs"); 2 | var PATH = require('fire-path'); 3 | var fse = require('fs-extra'); 4 | var rimraf = require('rimraf'); 5 | var Electron = require('electron'); 6 | var CfgUtil = Editor.require("packages://build-setting/core/CfgUtil"); 7 | 8 | Editor.Panel.extend({ 9 | style: FS.readFileSync(Editor.url('packages://build-setting/panel/index.css', 'utf8')) + "", 10 | template: FS.readFileSync(Editor.url('packages://build-setting/panel/index.html', 'utf8')) + "", 11 | 12 | $: { 13 | logTextArea: '#logTextArea', 14 | }, 15 | 16 | ready() { 17 | let logCtrl = this.$logTextArea; 18 | let logListScrollToBottom = function () { 19 | setTimeout(function () { 20 | logCtrl.scrollTop = logCtrl.scrollHeight; 21 | }, 10); 22 | }; 23 | 24 | window.plugin = new window.Vue({ 25 | el: this.shadowRoot, 26 | created() { 27 | Editor.log("created"); 28 | this.initPlugin(); 29 | }, 30 | data: { 31 | logView : [], 32 | isCompress : true, 33 | isEncrypt : true, 34 | isManifest : true, 35 | encryptPrefix : "", 36 | encryptKey : "", 37 | version : "", 38 | packageUrl : "", 39 | manifestUUID : "", 40 | }, 41 | methods: { 42 | _addLog(str) { 43 | let time = new Date(); 44 | this.logView += "[" + time.toLocaleString() + "]: " + str + "\n"; 45 | logListScrollToBottom(); 46 | }, 47 | _addLogNoTime(data) { 48 | this.logView += data; 49 | logListScrollToBottom(); 50 | }, 51 | 52 | initPlugin() { 53 | CfgUtil.initCfg(function (data) { 54 | if (data) { 55 | this.isCompress = data.isCompress; 56 | this.isEncrypt = data.isEncrypt; 57 | this.isManifest = data.isManifest; 58 | this.encryptPrefix = data.encryptPrefix; 59 | this.encryptKey = data.encryptKey; 60 | this.version = data.version; 61 | this.packageUrl = data.packageUrl; 62 | this.manifestUUID = data.manifestUUID; 63 | } 64 | }.bind(this)); 65 | }, 66 | 67 | onLogViewMenu(event) { 68 | Editor.log("onLogViewMenu"); 69 | Editor.Ipc.sendToMain('build-setting:popup-create-menu', event.x, event.y, null); 70 | }, 71 | 72 | queryBuildOptions(a) { 73 | }, 74 | 75 | onCompress() { 76 | this.isCompress = !this.isCompress; 77 | CfgUtil.setIsCompress(this.isCompress); 78 | this._addLog('图片压缩选项: ' + this.isCompress); 79 | // Editor.Ipc.sendToMain('build-setting:setFlagCompress', this.isCompress); 80 | }, 81 | 82 | onEncrypt() { 83 | this.isEncrypt = !this.isEncrypt; 84 | CfgUtil.setIsEncrypt(this.isEncrypt); 85 | this._addLog('图片加密选项: ' + this.isEncrypt); 86 | // Editor.Ipc.sendToMain('build-setting:setFlagEncrypt', this.isEncrypt); 87 | }, 88 | 89 | onManifest() { 90 | this.isManifest = !this.isManifest; 91 | CfgUtil.setIsManifest(this.isManifest); 92 | this._addLog('生成热更文件: ' + this.isManifest); 93 | // Editor.Ipc.sendToMain('build-setting:setFlagManifest', this.isManifest); 94 | }, 95 | 96 | onSaveCfg() { 97 | CfgUtil.setConfig(this.encryptPrefix, this.encryptKey, this.version, this.packageUrl); 98 | 99 | }, 100 | onManifestUUID() { 101 | CfgUtil.setManifestUUID(this.manifestUUID); 102 | 103 | this._addLog("manifestUUID: " + this.manifestUUID); 104 | }, 105 | 106 | onModified() { 107 | if (!this.encryptPrefix || !this.encryptKey) { 108 | this._addLog("请输入加密前缀和key"); 109 | return 110 | }; 111 | if (this.encryptKey.length > 1) { 112 | this._addLog("key的长度要为1"); 113 | return 114 | }; 115 | this._addLog("开始修改CCImage!"); 116 | 117 | let hFilePath = PATH.join(__dirname, "../cocos2d-x/cocos/platform/CCImage.h"); 118 | if (!FS.existsSync(hFilePath)) { 119 | window.plugin._addLog("没有发现文件: " + hFilePath); 120 | return; 121 | } 122 | let filedata = FS.readFileSync(hFilePath, 'utf-8'); 123 | let str = 124 | "public:\n\n" + 125 | " ssize_t mydecode(const unsigned char * data, ssize_t dataLen, unsigned char ** outBuffer);" 126 | 127 | if (filedata.indexOf(str) === -1) { 128 | filedata = filedata.replace("public:", str); 129 | window.plugin._addLog("[CCImage.h] 添加成功"); 130 | } else { 131 | window.plugin._addLog("[CCImage.h] 已经添加"); 132 | } 133 | 134 | FS.writeFileSync(hFilePath, filedata); 135 | 136 | // 137 | let cppFilePath = PATH.join(__dirname, "../cocos2d-x/cocos/platform/CCImage.cpp"); 138 | if (!FS.existsSync(cppFilePath)) { 139 | window.plugin._addLog("没有发现文件: " + cppFilePath); 140 | return; 141 | } 142 | let data = FS.readFileSync(cppFilePath, 'utf-8'); 143 | 144 | let flag1 = 145 | "ssize_t unpackedLen = 0;\n\n" + 146 | " unsigned char* decodeData = nullptr;\n" + 147 | " dataLen = mydecode(data, dataLen, &decodeData);\n" + 148 | " if(decodeData)\n" + 149 | " {data = decodeData;}\n" 150 | 151 | if (data.indexOf(flag1) === -1) { 152 | data = data.replace("ssize_t unpackedLen = 0;", flag1); 153 | window.plugin._addLog("[CCImage.cpp] 添加 decodeData 成功"); 154 | } else { 155 | window.plugin._addLog("[CCImage.cpp] 已经添加 decodeData"); 156 | } 157 | // 158 | let flag2 = 159 | "if(decodeData)\n" + 160 | " {free(decodeData);}\n\n" + 161 | " if(unpackedData != data)" 162 | 163 | if (data.indexOf(flag2) === -1) { 164 | data = data.replace("if(unpackedData != data)", flag2); 165 | window.plugin._addLog("[CCImage.cpp] 添加 free 成功"); 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Compressed images are fully standards-compliant and are supported by all web browsers and operating systems. 4 | 5 | [This](https://github.com/kornelski/pngquant) is the official `pngquant` repository. The compression engine is also available [as an embeddable library](https://github.com/ImageOptim/libimagequant). 6 | 7 | ## Usage 8 | 9 | - batch conversion of multiple files: `pngquant *.png` 10 | - Unix-style stdin/stdout chaining: `… | pngquant - | …` 11 | 12 | To further reduce file size, try [optipng](http://optipng.sourceforge.net), [ImageOptim](https://imageoptim.com), or [zopflipng](https://github.com/google/zopfli). 13 | 14 | ## Features 15 | 16 | * High-quality palette generation 17 | - advanced quantization algorithm with support for gamma correction and premultiplied alpha 18 | - unique dithering algorithm that does not add unnecessary noise to the image 19 | 20 | * Configurable quality level 21 | - automatically finds required number of colors and can skip images which can't be converted with the desired quality 22 | 23 | * Fast, modern code 24 | - based on a portable [libimagequant library](https://github.com/ImageOptim/libimagequant) 25 | - C99 with no workarounds for legacy systems or compilers ([apart from Visual Studio](https://github.com/kornelski/pngquant/tree/msvc)) 26 | - multicore support (via OpenMP) and Intel SSE optimizations 27 | 28 | ## Options 29 | 30 | See `pngquant -h` for full list. 31 | 32 | ### `--quality min-max` 33 | 34 | `min` and `max` are numbers in range 0 (worst) to 100 (perfect), similar to JPEG. pngquant will use the least amount of colors required to meet or exceed the `max` quality. If conversion results in quality below the `min` quality the image won't be saved (if outputting to stdin, 24-bit original will be output) and pngquant will exit with status code 99. 35 | 36 | pngquant --quality=65-80 image.png 37 | 38 | ### `--ext new.png` 39 | 40 | Set custom extension (suffix) for output filename. By default `-or8.png` or `-fs8.png` is used. If you use `--ext=.png --force` options pngquant will overwrite input files in place (use with caution). 41 | 42 | ### `-o out.png` or `--output out.png` 43 | 44 | Writes converted file to the given path. When this option is used only single input file is allowed. 45 | 46 | ### `--skip-if-larger` 47 | 48 | Don't write converted files if the conversion isn't worth it. 49 | 50 | ### `--speed N` 51 | 52 | Speed/quality trade-off from 1 (slowest, highest quality, smallest files) to 11 (fastest, less consistent quality, light comperssion). The default is 3. It's recommended to keep the default, unless you need to generate images in real time (e.g. map tiles). Higher speeds are fine with 256 colors, but don't handle lower number of colors well. 53 | 54 | ### `--nofs` 55 | 56 | Disables Floyd-Steinberg dithering. 57 | 58 | ### `--floyd=0.5` 59 | 60 | Controls level of dithering (0 = none, 1 = full). Note that the `=` character is required. 61 | 62 | ### `--posterize bits` 63 | 64 | Reduce precision of the palette by number of bits. Use when the image will be displayed on low-depth screens (e.g. 16-bit displays or compressed textures in ARGB444 format). 65 | 66 | ### `--strip` 67 | 68 | Don't copy optional PNG chunks. Metadata is always removed on Mac (when using Cocoa reader). 69 | 70 | See [man page](https://github.com/kornelski/pngquant/blob/master/pngquant.1) (`man pngquant`) for the full list of options. 71 | 72 | ## License 73 | 74 | pngquant is dual-licensed: 75 | 76 | * Under **GPL v3** or later with an additional [copyright notice](https://github.com/kornelski/pngquant/blob/master/COPYRIGHT) that must be kept for the older parts of the code. 77 | 78 | * Or [a **commercial license**](https://supportedsource.org/projects/pngquant) for use in non-GPL software (e.g. closed-source or App Store distribution). You can [get the license via Supported Source](https://supportedsource.org/projects/pngquant/purchase). 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 682 | FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 683 | DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR 684 | SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER 685 | CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, 686 | OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 687 | OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 688 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build-setting/tool/windows/Drag PNG here to reduce palette automatically.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @echo off 2 | 3 | set path=%~d0%~p0 4 | 5 | :start 6 | 7 | "%path%pngquant.exe" --force --verbose --quality=45-85 %1 8 | "%path%pngquant.exe" --force --verbose --ordered --speed=1 --quality=50-90 %1 9 | 10 | shift 11 | if NOT x%1==x goto start 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build-setting/tool/windows/Drag PNG here to reduce palette to 256.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @echo off 2 | 3 | set path=%~d0%~p0 4 | 5 | :start 6 | 7 | "%path%pngquant.exe" --force --verbose 256 %1 8 | 9 | shift 10 | if NOT x%1==x goto start 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build-setting/tool/windows/README.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # pngquant 2 2 | 3 | [pngquant](https://pngquant.org) is a PNG compresor that significantly reduces file sizes by converting images to a more efficient 8-bit PNG format *with alpha channel* (often 60-80% smaller than 24/32-bit PNG files). Compressed images are fully standards-compliant and are supported by all web browsers and operating systems. 4 | 5 | [This](https://github.com/kornelski/pngquant) is the official `pngquant` repository. The compression engine is also available [as an embeddable library](https://github.com/ImageOptim/libimagequant). 6 | 7 | ## Usage 8 | 9 | - batch conversion of multiple files: `pngquant *.png` 10 | - Unix-style stdin/stdout chaining: `… | pngquant - | …` 11 | 12 | To further reduce file size, try [optipng](http://optipng.sourceforge.net), [ImageOptim](https://imageoptim.com), or [zopflipng](https://github.com/google/zopfli). 13 | 14 | ## Features 15 | 16 | * High-quality palette generation 17 | - advanced quantization algorithm with support for gamma correction and premultiplied alpha 18 | - unique dithering algorithm that does not add unnecessary noise to the image 19 | 20 | * Configurable quality level 21 | - automatically finds required number of colors and can skip images which can't be converted with the desired quality 22 | 23 | * Fast, modern code 24 | - based on a portable [libimagequant library](https://github.com/ImageOptim/libimagequant) 25 | - C99 with no workarounds for legacy systems or compilers ([apart from Visual Studio](https://github.com/kornelski/pngquant/tree/msvc)) 26 | - multicore support (via OpenMP) and Intel SSE optimizations 27 | 28 | ## Options 29 | 30 | See `pngquant -h` for full list. 31 | 32 | ### `--quality min-max` 33 | 34 | `min` and `max` are numbers in range 0 (worst) to 100 (perfect), similar to JPEG. pngquant will use the least amount of colors required to meet or exceed the `max` quality. If conversion results in quality below the `min` quality the image won't be saved (if outputting to stdin, 24-bit original will be output) and pngquant will exit with status code 99. 35 | 36 | pngquant --quality=65-80 image.png 37 | 38 | ### `--ext new.png` 39 | 40 | Set custom extension (suffix) for output filename. By default `-or8.png` or `-fs8.png` is used. If you use `--ext=.png --force` options pngquant will overwrite input files in place (use with caution). 41 | 42 | ### `-o out.png` or `--output out.png` 43 | 44 | Writes converted file to the given path. When this option is used only single input file is allowed. 45 | 46 | ### `--skip-if-larger` 47 | 48 | Don't write converted files if the conversion isn't worth it. 49 | 50 | ### `--speed N` 51 | 52 | Speed/quality trade-off from 1 (slowest, highest quality, smallest files) to 11 (fastest, less consistent quality, light comperssion). The default is 3. It's recommended to keep the default, unless you need to generate images in real time (e.g. map tiles). Higher speeds are fine with 256 colors, but don't handle lower number of colors well. 53 | 54 | ### `--nofs` 55 | 56 | Disables Floyd-Steinberg dithering. 57 | 58 | ### `--floyd=0.5` 59 | 60 | Controls level of dithering (0 = none, 1 = full). Note that the `=` character is required. 61 | 62 | ### `--posterize bits` 63 | 64 | Reduce precision of the palette by number of bits. Use when the image will be displayed on low-depth screens (e.g. 16-bit displays or compressed textures in ARGB444 format). 65 | 66 | ### `--strip` 67 | 68 | Don't copy optional PNG chunks. Metadata is always removed on Mac (when using Cocoa reader). 69 | 70 | See [man page](https://github.com/kornelski/pngquant/blob/master/pngquant.1) (`man pngquant`) for the full list of options. 71 | 72 | ## License 73 | 74 | pngquant is dual-licensed: 75 | 76 | * Under **GPL v3** or later with an additional [copyright notice](https://github.com/kornelski/pngquant/blob/master/COPYRIGHT) that must be kept for the older parts of the code. 77 | 78 | * Or [a **commercial license**](https://supportedsource.org/projects/pngquant) for use in non-GPL software (e.g. closed-source or App Store distribution). You can [get the license via Supported Source](https://supportedsource.org/projects/pngquant/purchase). 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