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MonkeyKing

MonkeyKing helps you post SNS messages to Chinese Social Networks, without their buggy SDKs.

MonkeyKing uses the same analysis process of openshare. We also use some reverse engineering tools such as Hopper Disassembler to unveil several undocumented authentication mechanisms under the hood. It supports sharing Text, URL, Image, Audio, Video, and File to WeChat, QQ, Alipay or Weibo. MonkeyKing can also post messages to Weibo by a web page. (Note: Audio and Video are exclusive to WeChat or QQ, and File is exclusive to QQ Dataline)

MonkeyKing also supports OAuth and Mobile payment via WeChat and Alipay!

Requirements

Swift 5, iOS 8

(For Swift 4.2, use version 1.13.0)

(For Swift 4.1/4.0, use version 1.11.0)

(For Swift 3, use version 1.3.0)

Examples

Share

Example: Share to WeChat (微信):

  1. In your Project Target's Info.plist, set URL Type, LSApplicationQueriesSchemes as follow:

    You should also add weixinULAPI once you enabled Universal Link of your WeChat App.

  2. Register account: // it's not necessary to do it here, but for the sake of convenience

    func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplicationLaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {
        MonkeyKing.regsiterAccount(
            .weChat(
                appID: "xxx",
                appKey: "yyy",
                miniAppID: nil,
                universalLink: nil // FIXME: You have to adopt Universal Link otherwise your app name becomes "Unauthorized App"(未验证应用)...
            )
        )
        return true
    }
  3. Append the following code to handle callbacks:

    // AppDelegate.swift
    
    func application(_ app: UIApplication, open url: URL, options: [UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey : Any] = [:]) -> Bool {
    //func application(_ application: UIApplication, open url: URL, sourceApplication: String?, annotation: Any) -> Bool { // only for iOS 8
        return MonkeyKing.handleOpenURL(url)
    }

    Remember to handle userActivities if you are using UIScene in your project:

    // SceneDelegate.swift
    
    func scene(_ scene: UIScene, continue userActivity: NSUserActivity) {
        MonkeyKing.handleOpenUserActivity(userActivity)
    }
  4. Prepare your message and ask MonkeyKing to deliver it:

    @IBAction func shareURLToWeChatSession(sender: UIButton) {
    
        MonkeyKing.registerAccount(.weChat(appID: "xxx", appKey: "yyy", miniAppID: nil)) // you can do it here (just before deliver)
    
        let message = MonkeyKing.Message.weChat(.session(info: (
            title: "Session",
            description: "Hello Session",
            thumbnail: UIImage(named: "rabbit"),
            media: .url(URL(string: "http://www.apple.com/cn")!)
        )))
    
        MonkeyKing.deliver(message) { success in
            print("shareURLToWeChatSession success: \(success)")
        }
    }

It's done!

OAuth

Example: Weibo OAuth

MonkeyKing.oauth(for: .weibo) { (oauthInfo, response, error) -> Void in
    print("OAuthInfo \(oauthInfo) error \(error)")
    // Now, you can use the token to fetch info.
}

or, WeChat OAuth for code only

MonkeyKing.weChatOAuthForCode { [weak self] (code, error) in
    guard let code = code else {
        return
    }
    // TODO: fetch info with code
}

If the user doesn't have Weibo App installed on their devices then MonkeyKing will use web OAuth:

Pay

Example: Alipay

let order = MonkeyKing.Order.alipay(urlString: urlString, scheme: nil)
MonkeyKing.deliver(order) { result in
    print("result: \(result)")
}

You need to configure pay.php in a remote server. You can find an example of pay.php at the Demo project.


Launch WeChat Mini App

let path = "..."
MonkeyKing.launch(.weChat(.miniApp(username: "gh_XXX", path: path, type: .release))) { result in
    switch result {
    case .success:
        break
    case .failure(let error):
        print("error:", error)
    }
}

Note that username has a gh_ prefix (原始ID).

More

If you like to use UIActivityViewController for sharing then MonkeyKing has AnyActivity which can help you.

Check the demo for more information.

Installation

Using Carthage or CocoaPods.

Carthage

Carthage is a decentralized dependency manager for Cocoa application. To install the Carthage tool, you can use Homebrew.

$ brew update
$ brew install carthage

To integrate MonkeyKing into your Xcode project using Carthage, specify it in your Cartfile:

github "nixzhu/MonkeyKing"

Then, run the following command to build the MonkeyKing framework:

$ carthage update

At last, you need to set up your Xcode project manually to add the MonkeyKing framework.

On your application targets’ “General” settings tab, in the “Linked Frameworks and Libraries” section, drag and drop each framework you want to use from the Carthage/Build folder on disk.

On your application targets’ “Build Phases” settings tab, click the “+” icon and choose “New Run Script Phase”. Create a Run Script with the following content:

/usr/local/bin/carthage copy-frameworks

and add the paths to the frameworks you want to use under “Input Files”:

$(SRCROOT)/Carthage/Build/iOS/MonkeyKing.framework

For more information about how to use Carthage, please see its project page.

CocoaPods

CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Cocoa projects.

CocoaPods 0.36 adds supports for Swift and embedded frameworks. You can install it with the following command:

$ [sudo] gem install cocoapods

To integrate MonkeyKing into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile:

source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '8.0'
use_frameworks!

target <Your Target Name> do
    pod 'MonkeyKing'
end

Then, run the following command:

$ pod install

You should open the {Project}.xcworkspace instead of the {Project}.xcodeproj after you installed anything from CocoaPods.

For more information about how to use CocoaPods, I suggest this tutorial.

Contact

NIX @nixzhu, Limon @Limon, Lanford @Lanford3_3 or Alex @Xspyhack

Credits

WeChat logos from WeChat-Logo by Ray.

License

MonkeyKing is available under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more info.

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