IMPORTANT: this branch must be always rebased up to master.
The main focus of the library is with electron apps. More info in their official site libimobiledevice.org
$ yarn add libimobiledevice
For using libimobiledevice-node on windows the following requeriments are needed:
- Install Visual Studio 2017 community.
- Install Windows SDK 8.1.
- Be sure Powershell command can be called from the command line.
- Add msbuild.exe on windows PATH.
$ yarn add libimobiledevice
Binaries ported
- idevice_id
- idevicebackup
- idevicebackup2
- idevicecrashreport
- idevicedate
- idevicedebug
- idevicedebugserverproxy
- idevicediagnostics
- ideviceenterrecovery
- ideviceimagemounter
- ideviceinfo
- idevicename
- idevicenotificationproxy
- idevicepair
- ideviceprovision
- idevicescreenshot
- idevicesyslog
const lib = require('libimobiledevice')
// List of devices
lib.id(data => console.log(data))
// Device info
lib.info({
debug: true,
simple: true,
udid: 'string',
domain: 'string',
key: 'string'
}, (err, data) => console.log(err, data))
// Device backup
// Warning this are all the options that the method could take,
// don't use all at the same time, check the library documentation
// for more info [libimobiledevice.org](http://libimobiledevice.org)
lib.backup2({
debug: true,
udid: 'string',
source: 'string',
backup: true,
restore: true,
system: true,
reboot: true,
copy: true,
settings: true,
remove: true,
password: 'string',
cloud: 'on|off'
full: false,
info: false,
list: false,
unback: false,
encryption: {
status: 'on|off',
password: 'string'
},
changepw: {
newpw: 'string',
backup_password: 'string'
},
interactive: true,
backup_directory: 'backup path'
}, (err, data) => console.log(err, data), progress => console.log(progress))
Run any of the examples in the path examples:
node examples/idevice_id
IMPORTANT: Windows native compilation isn't longer available because libmobile libraries has changed to the oficial ones again.
The following requeriments are needed:
- Install msys2
- pacman -S base-devel
- pacman -S git
- pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc or mingw-w64-i686-gcc for win32.
- pacman -S make
- pacman -S libtool
- pacman -S autoconf
- pacman -S automake-wrapper
Finally run: ./scripts/install.py
.