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node-osascript

v2.1.0

Published

Execute AppleScript from Node

Downloads

1,633

Readme

node-osascript NPM version Build Status

Use AppleScript from node.js

Execute AppleScript from node.js and process the results.

Install

$ npm install node-osascript

Overview

Execute AppleScript and use the results of the javascript in node. The result is transformed into a javascript object using PEG.js So AppleScript lists are transformed into an Array, Records into a plain object and Dates to the Date type as well as Numbers, Booleans and Strings.

Examples

Simple

var osascript = require('node-osascript');

osascript.execute('display dialog "What should I do?" buttons {"Go home", "Work", "Nothing"}\nset DlogResult to result\n return result', function(err, result, raw){
  if (err) return console.error(err)
  console.log(result, raw)
});

Injecting Variables

You can inject a javascript object into the script to have acces to these variables.

var osascript = require('node-osascript');

osascript.execute('display dialog message', { message : "Hello from Node.JS" },function(err, result, raw){
  if (err) return console.error(err)
  console.log(result, raw)
});

Timeout

You can force an AppleScript to stop running

  var osascript = require('node-osascript');

  var childProcess = osascript.execute('display dialog "What should I do?" buttons {"Go home", "Work", "Nothing"}\nset DlogResult to result\n return result', function(err, result, raw){
    if (err) return console.error(err)
    console.log(result, raw)
  });

  //after 20 seconds, the AppleScript will be killed
  setTimeout(function(){
    console.log('kill');
    childProcess.stdin.pause();
    childProcess.kill();
  },20000)

API

Methods

execute(script, [variables], callback)

Execute the script, if specified injecting the variables into the AppleScript.

osascript.execute('script', { varName : 'value'}, function(err, result, raw){
  if (err) return console.error(err)
    console.log(result, raw)
});

executeFile(path, [variables], callback)

Execute file in path, if specified injecting the variables into the AppleScript.

osascript.executeFile('path/to/script.scpt', { varName : 'value'}, function(err, result, raw){
  if (err) return console.error(err)
    console.log(result, raw)
});

Tests

To run platform independent tests use:

npm test

If you are on macOS you can run all tests using:

npm testall

License

MIT