native-obfuscator | Java .class to .cpp converter for use with JNI | Wrapper library
kandi X-RAY | native-obfuscator Summary
kandi X-RAY | native-obfuscator Summary
Java .class to .cpp converter for use with JNI
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- Compile classes
- Process the given method
- Add the Hpp header
- Generates the code for the class cache
- Output method instructions for the stack
- Compares two supplier instructions
- Compares two MethodInnodes
- Get a bootstrap method
- Processes the dynamic instruction
- Process the lookupSwitch instruction
- Returns a new stack pointer for the current instruction
- Compares two fields
- Compares two method information
- Checks if this is the same as this one
- Returns a new stack pointer based on the current stack
- Get the current stack pointer based on the current stack instruction
- Returns the new stack pointer for the given instruction
- Finish the initialization of the method
- Applies the stack to the stack
- Process the LST instruction
- Process the table switch instruction
- Process field instruction
- Initialize the stack array instruction
- Cleans the instructions for the native interface
- Handles a class instruction
- The common super class
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QUESTION
I'm trying to obfuscate my JS code using the lib react-native-obfuscator. I need to hide the API keys from my code, but I'm getting the following error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-16 at 03:31I tried react-native-obfuscator
and man it has to many issues.
So I am using obfuscator-io-metro-plugin
and its working great.
Here I will post my settings for you to see.
in metro.config.js
Add the following and it will obfuscator
all string and js code related files.
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Install native-obfuscator
You can use native-obfuscator like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the native-obfuscator component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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