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dockyard-app-info-parser

v0.3.4-rc.7

Published

Get info from apk, ipa, compressed .app file.

Downloads

4

Readme

dockyard-app-info-parser

dockyard-app-info-parser is forked from app-info-parser. It's a parser for parsing files as .ipa, .apk or .zip (contains .app). It will return the information with json from AndroidManifest.xml or Info.plist.

Support

  • Node ✅

  • Browser

    | Chrome | Firefox | Safari | Opera | IE | | :----------------------------------------------------------: | :----------------------------------------------------------: | :----------------------------------------------------------: | :----------------------------------------------------------: | :----------------------------------------------------------: | | latest ✅ | latest ✅ | latest ✅ | latest ✅ | ❌ |

Installation

npm install dockyard-app-info-parser
# or yarn
yarn add dockyard-app-info-parser

Getting started

NPM Use

const AppInfoParser = require('app-info-parser')
const parser = new AppInfoParser('../packages/test.apk') // or xxx.ipa or xxx.zip (compressed .app file)
parser.parse().then(result => {
  console.log('app info ----> ', result)
  console.log('icon base64 ----> ', result.icon)
}).catch(err => {
  console.log('err ----> ', err)
})

Basic Use

<input type="file" name="file" id="file" onchange="fileSelect()">
<script src="/dist/app-info-parser.js"></script>
<script>
function fileSelect () {
  const files = document.getElementById('file').files
  const parser = new AppInfoParser(files[0])
  parser.parse().then(result => {
    console.log('app info ----> ', result)
    console.log('icon base64 ----> ', result.icon)
  }).catch(err => {
    console.log('err ----> ', err)
  })
}
</script>

Demand loading

You can use demand loading, when you only need one parser.

ApkParser

const ApkParser = require('dockyard-app-info-parser/src/apk')
const parser = new ApkParser('../packages/test.apk')
parser.parse().then(result => {
  console.log('app info ----> ', result)
  console.log('icon base64 ----> ', result.icon)
}).catch(err => {
  console.log('err ----> ', err)
})

IpaParser

const IpaParser = require('dockyard-app-info-parser/src/ipa')
const parser = new IpaParser('../packages/test.ipa')
parser.parse().then(result => {
  console.log('app info ----> ', result)
  console.log('icon base64 ----> ', result.icon)
}).catch(err => {
  console.log('err ----> ', err)
})

API Referrer

AppInfoParser | ApkParser | IpaParser

  • constructor(file)
    • file Blob or File in browser, Path in Node
  • parse: () => Promise<Object> A function return a promise, which resolving the parse result

License

MIT

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