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NSTask Sample for Swift
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import Cocoa | |
import Foundation | |
var str = "Hello, playground" | |
var task:NSTask = NSTask() | |
var pipe:NSPipe = NSPipe() | |
task.launchPath = "/bin/ls" | |
task.arguments = ["-la"] | |
task.standardOutput = pipe | |
task.launch() | |
var handle = pipe.fileHandleForReading | |
var data = handle.readDataToEndOfFile() | |
var result_s = NSString(data: data, encoding: NSUTF8StringEncoding) | |
print(result_s) |
thanks! @ingconti
@ingconti: Do you have any sample how to interact with standardInput? And why Process is Task on Swift 3 for Linux? Thank you.
is it possible to run multiple commands?
Updated for Swift 4
//: Playground - noun: a place where people can play
import Cocoa
import Foundation
var task = Process()
var pipe = Pipe()
task.executableURL = URL(fileURLWithPath: "/bin/ls")
task.arguments = ["-la","/Users/"] //multiple options
task.standardOutput = pipe
try task.run()
var handle = pipe.fileHandleForReading
var data = handle.readDataToEndOfFile()
var printing = String (data: data, encoding: String.Encoding.utf8)
print(printing!)
I'm using this method for running app but I got "Message from debugger: Terminated due to signal 9".Any idea?
let path=("\(FileManager.default.currentDirectoryPath)/data/app/setup.pkg")
let buildTask: Process = Process()
//Path for open
buildTask.launchPath = "/usr/bin/open"
buildTask.arguments = [path]
buildTask.launch()
Message from debugger: Terminated due to signal 9
buildTask.launch()
is not up to date anymore. Since High Sierra, Process().lauch()
is deprecated. Use Process().run
instead and catch the error that may be thrown.
See Apple Developer Documentation for launch()
This Tutorial goes a bit more into detail regarding NSTasks.
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for swift 3.0: