Re: Determine sandbox/entitlements at runtime?
Re: Determine sandbox/entitlements at runtime?
- Subject: Re: Determine sandbox/entitlements at runtime?
- From: Tim Schröder <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 23:12:30 +0100
Questioning [[[NSProcessInfo] processInfo] environment] should work to check whether sandboxing is enabled or not, but not for checking entitlements. As use of the Scripting Bridge will be covered by a temporary entitlement at best, better don't rely on scripting at all.
Tim
http://www.timschroeder.net
Am 15.12.2011 um 00:51 schrieb Eric Wing:
> For a Mac app, is there a way to determine if sandboxing is enabled in
> an app and which entitlements are set, all at runtime?
>
> I am writing a middleware framework where I don't know what the user
> is actually doing and they may not be able to change the compile
> options of my framework. If the app is not sandboxed or if I have the
> correct entitlements, I would like to use ScriptingBridge to talk to
> another app (say Mail.app to compose an email). But if the app can't
> use ScriptingBridge, I would like to fallback to openURL (e.g. use
> mailto:).
>
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
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