This is a set of typings for AppleScript in JavaScript that works on macOS 10.10 and above.
This is a work in progress and is not yet stable.
To run the examples, run webpack
in the root of the project. Then Execute dist/main.js
like so:
osascript -l JavaScript dist/examples/index.js
A prompt window will appear for the Finder application.
In the lib
directory, a helper library is available to make this easier to use in TypeScript (or ES6). It removes prefixes where possible to be more like Swift and removes long method names. Example:
import { FileManager } from "jxa-lib";
const fm = new FileManager();
let attr;
try {
attr = fm.attributesOfItem("/some-file");
} catch (e) {
// Instead of having to pass &error (Ref object) like in Objective-C,
// an exception is thrown
console.log("Maybe /some-file does not exist?");
}
// attr type is FileAttributes or undefined, which does not have prefixes removed
if (attr) {
console.log(attr.NSFileGroupOwnerAccountID); // string
console.log(attr.NSFileModificationDate); // Date object
}
See the examples directory.
You do not have to use ObjC.import()
because all modules will do this on their own.
import { exit, free, malloc } from "jxa-lib/stdlib";
import { memchr, memset } from "jxa-lib/string";
const size = 32;
const buf = malloc(size); // returns Ref<number>
memset(buf, 0, size);
for (let i = 0, c = "a".charCodeAt(0); i < size; i++, c++) {
buf[i] = c;
}
const asciiC = "c".charCodeAt(0);
const asciiD = "d".charCodeAt(0);
// memchr() returns Ref<number> or Ref to NULL
const result = memchr(buf, asciiC, size);
if (result[0]) {
// this will be asciiC or null/undefined
console.log(result[0] === asciiC); // true
console.log(result[1] === asciiD); // true
// Getting result[30] or above is not defined behaviour
}
free(result);
// Do not print the result of the last expression
exit(0);