The problem with this code — which is an incredibly un-obvious problem, mind you —?is that you're using code meant to run a script handler (a method or subroutine) to try to run the full script. One of the oddnesses of Obj-C's AppleScript classes is that there is no easy way to run a script with parameters, so the workaround is to enclose the code to be executed within a script handler, and use an Apple Event that calls that handler. To make your code work, you'll do something like the following...
First, change the script so that the code is in a handler:
var script: NSAppleScript = {
let script = NSAppleScript(source: """
-- This is our handler definition
on sendMyEmail(theSubject, theContent, recipientName, recipientAddress, attachmentPath)
tell application "Mail"
-- Create an email
set outgoingMessage to make new outgoing message ?
with properties {subject:theSubject, content:theContent, visible:true}
-- Set the recipient
tell outgoingMessage
make new to recipient ?
with properties {name:recipientName, address:recipientAddress}
make new attachment with properties {file name:POSIX file attachmentPath}
-- Mail.app needs a moment to process the attachment, so...
delay 1
-- Send the message
send
end tell
end tell
end sendMyEmail
"""
)!
Then alter the Apple Event you construct so that it passes the parameters and calls the handler we just defined:
func runScript() {
let parameters = NSAppleEventDescriptor.list()
parameters.insert(NSAppleEventDescriptor(string: "Some Subject"), at: 0)
parameters.insert(NSAppleEventDescriptor(string: "Some content of the email"), at: 0)
parameters.insert(NSAppleEventDescriptor(string: "Some Name"), at: 0)
parameters.insert(NSAppleEventDescriptor(string: "[email protected]"), at: 0)
parameters.insert(NSAppleEventDescriptor(string: attachmentFileURL.path), at: 0)
let event = NSAppleEventDescriptor(
eventClass: AEEventClass(kASAppleScriptSuite),
eventID: AEEventID(kASSubroutineEvent),
targetDescriptor: nil,
returnID: AEReturnID(kAutoGenerateReturnID),
transactionID: AETransactionID(kAnyTransactionID)
)
// this line sets the name of the target handler
event.setDescriptor(NSAppleEventDescriptor(string: "sendMyEmail"), forKeyword: AEKeyword(keyASSubroutineName))
// this line adds the parameter list we constructed above
event.setDescriptor(parameters, forKeyword: AEKeyword(keyDirectObject))
var error: NSDictionary? = nil
_ = self.script.executeAppleEvent(event, error: &error) as NSAppleEventDescriptor?
print ("runScript",self.script)
}
}
If you don't need to pass parameters, you could run the script directly using script.executeAndReturnError(&error)
, but if you need to pass parameters, you'll need to use this 'handler' approach.
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