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MacOS: how to run AppleScript script from a Qt app?

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    gaojinhsu
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    QProcess::exitStatus(), 0;
    QProcess::errorString() , Unkonwn error;

    my code works imperfect ( which is system preferences->Network; but I want it to be system preferences->Network->advanced...->Proxies)

    And I find chrome does it in a different way, not applescript maybe.(you could check it out by clicking settings->show advanced settings->change proxy settings)
    because I cannot find chrome.app at System Preferences->Security&Privacy->Privacy->Accessibility(Allow the apps below to control youe computer).

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      janfaroe
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      I suggest you try debugging in the terminal, where you'd get warnings/errors right away, and work your way from there.

      As for Chrome and other browsers: I strongly believe they take their default settings from the system ones, ie. those presented in the System Preferences.

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        SGaist
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        Hi,

        From a look at osascript's documentation, I would say that you are not feeding it correctly. I think you should be using several -e to build your multiline script.

        Hope it helps

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          janfaroe
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          Multiline is not a problem, at least not in my case. I'm NL'ing with \n as well. I think QProcess is taking care of that part as long as it's in the argument list.

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            Since you have an example working, can you compare what parameters you give to oascript ? There may be something like a missing "-" to tell oascript to read from stdin

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              janfaroe
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              Sure, although it seems very identical to me. I think the problem is in the script itself.

              @QStringList args;
              QProcess p;
              scriptText =
              "tell application "iTunes"\n"
              "if not (exists user playlist "%1") then\n"
              " make new user playlist with properties {name:"%1"}\n"
              "end if\n"
              "set newFile to (POSIX file "%2")\n"
              "set newTrack to (add newFile to playlist "%1")\n"
              "set comment of newTrack to "%3""
              "\n"
              "end tell";
              fileName = fileName.replace(""", "\"");
              args << "-l" << "AppleScript";
              scriptLauncherBinary = "/usr/bin/osascript";
              p.start(scriptLauncherBinary, args);
              p.write(scriptText.arg(plName).arg(fileName).arg(getComment()).toUtf8());
              p.closeWriteChannel();@

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                gaojinhsu
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                I mean the way how chrome opens the network setting dialog, not how it sets proxies...have a look "here":http://dougscripts.com/itunes/2013/10/os-x-10-9-applescripts-and-accessibility-control/ so if chrome uses applescript to open the proxies settings dialog, it should be in the list of "Allow the apps below to control your computer". I am very curious how chrome could skip it.
                [quote author="janfaroe" date="1390211636"]
                As for Chrome and other browsers: I strongly believe they take their default settings from the system ones, ie. those presented in the System Preferences. [/quote]

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                  janfaroe
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                  Yes, but why would you be interested in opening Chromes network settings, if the system settings can override it?

                  Edit: Ah, because of the "allow the apps below..." setting. Sorry, not an Applescript expert.

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                    gaojinhsu
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                    because I think it is a good user experience, I wanna add a button like that in my app.

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                      gaojinhsu
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                      Thanks anyway, that's very kind of you for giving me the advice.

                      [quote author="janfaroe" date="1390294144"]Yes, but why would you be interested in opening Chromes network settings, if the system settings can override it?

                      Edit: Ah, because of the "allow the apps below..." setting. Sorry, not an Applescript expert.[/quote]

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                        janfaroe
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                        You're welcome :-)

                        Well, it depends on the scope of your application. If it's necessary, then it's necessary.

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                          zyfihx
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                          About running such a script as a QProcess : I am trying to make it work in a sandbox environment (App Store), but I'm not sure wether the main app's entitlements apply to the osascript QProcess launched ? I'm getting access violation errors but I'm not sure if it's because my app is not signed correctly with entitlements, or if maybe it is because I must figure out a way to get the entitlements to apply also to the subprocess...

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