0.5.5 • Published 4 years ago

patch-asar v0.5.5

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MIT
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Last release
4 years ago

Patch Asar

Using this library you can inject your own files into .asar archives.

Basic Usage

const patchAsar = require('patch-asar')
const path = require('path')

const inputAsar = path.join(__dirname, "input.asar")
const patchFolder = path.join(__dirname, "patches")

patchAsar(inputAsar, patchFolder).then(()=>{
	console.log("Successfully Patched .asar archive in place")
}).catch(error => {
	console.log(error)
})

Passing Additional Options

You can supply an object as the third argument to supply additional options.

...
await patchAsar(inputAsar, patchFolder, {outputFile: path.join(__dirname, 'output.asar')})
...

Available Options

outputFile

The output .asar file path. If this option is not provided it will overwrite the original .asar file.

workingDirectory

Allows you to specify the directory you would like the library to work in

.patch-execute files

A file ending in .patch-execute will be evaluated as Javascript in order to generate it's contents. The .patch-execute extension will be removed automatically during the build process. It should either export a string, or a function returning a string, or a promise returning a string. If you return a function while theres another file with the same name except without .patch-execute then the contents of the file will be passed in as a string input to your function. This can be very useful in order to generate the contents of the patched file based on the contents of the unpatched file and the code you provide in your .patch-execute file.