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Consolidate GetURL AppleEvent handling into AppDelegate+Scriptability file Add scripting access groups to sdef Add exists command Add ‘permalink’ and ‘external url’ properties to the article scripting object Add a unit test to verify the behavior of ‘current article’
79 lines
3.0 KiB
Swift
79 lines
3.0 KiB
Swift
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// AppDelegate+Scriptability.swift
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// Evergreen
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//
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// Created by Olof Hellman on 2/7/18.
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// Copyright © 2018 Ranchero Software. All rights reserved.
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//
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/*
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Note: strictly, the AppDelegate doesn't appear as part of the scripting model,
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so this file is rather unlike the other Object+Scriptability.swift files.
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However, the AppDelegate object is the de facto scripting accessor for some
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application elements and properties. For, example, the main window is accessed
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via the AppDelegate's MainWindowController, and the main window itself has
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selected feeds, selected articles and a current article. This file supplies the glue to access
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these scriptable objects, while being completely separate from the core AppDelegate code,
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*/
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import Foundation
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import Data
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protocol AppDelegateAppleEvents {
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func installAppleEventHandlers()
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func getURL(_ event: NSAppleEventDescriptor, _ withReplyEvent: NSAppleEventDescriptor)
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}
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protocol ScriptingAppDelegate {
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var scriptingCurrentArticle: Article? {get}
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var scriptingSelectedArticles: [Article] {get}
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var scriptingMainWindowController:ScriptingMainWindowController? {get}
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}
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extension AppDelegate : AppDelegateAppleEvents {
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// MARK: GetURL Apple Event
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func installAppleEventHandlers() {
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NSAppleEventManager.shared().setEventHandler(self, andSelector: #selector(AppDelegate.getURL(_:_:)), forEventClass: AEEventClass(kInternetEventClass), andEventID: AEEventID(kAEGetURL))
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}
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@objc func getURL(_ event: NSAppleEventDescriptor, _ withReplyEvent: NSAppleEventDescriptor) {
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guard let urlString = event.paramDescriptor(forKeyword: keyDirectObject)?.stringValue else {
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return
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}
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let normalizedURLString = urlString.rs_normalizedURL()
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if !normalizedURLString.rs_stringMayBeURL() {
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return
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}
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DispatchQueue.main.async {
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self.addFeed(normalizedURLString)
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}
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}
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}
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class EvergreenExistsCommand : NSExistsCommand {
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// cocoa default behavior doesn't work here, because of cases where we define an object's property
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// to be another object type. e.g., 'permalink of the current article' parses as
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// <property> of <property> of <top level object>
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// cocoa would send the top level object (the app) a doesExist message for a nested property, and
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// it errors out because it doesn't know how to handle that
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// What we do instead is simply see if the defaultImplementation errors, and if it does, the object
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// must not exist. Otherwise, we return the result of the defaultImplementation
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// The wrinkle is that it is possible that the direct object is a list, so we need to
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// handle that case as well
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override func performDefaultImplementation() -> Any? {
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guard let result = super.performDefaultImplementation() else { return NSNumber(booleanLiteral:false) }
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return result
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// return NSNumber(booleanLiteral:true)
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// scriptingContainer.handleDoObjectsExist(command:self)
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}
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}
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