Re: PSA: Does your app use Sparkle? Update it, or use an HTTPS server
Re: PSA: Does your app use Sparkle? Update it, or use an HTTPS server
- Subject: Re: PSA: Does your app use Sparkle? Update it, or use an HTTPS server
- From: sqwarqDev <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2016 14:18:11 +0000 (GMT)
Silly me, forgot to add error checking. Adjusted script:
set plistContents to ""
set x to (path to startup disk) as text
set pathToAppFolder to x & "Applications:" as alias
set infoFilePath to "Contents:info.plist"
set theApp to ""
set sparkleAppsList to {}
set theAppList to do shell script "find /Applications -name Sparkle.framework | awk -F'/' '{print $3}'"
set theAppList to paragraphs of theAppList
repeat with i from 1 to number of items in theAppList
set theApp to text of item i of theAppList
set this_item to item i of theAppList
set f to pathToAppFolder & this_item & ":" & infoFilePath as string
tell application "System Events"
if exists property list file f then
set thePlist to contents of property list file f
set theValue to value of thePlist
(*
if exists NoFeedURL then
display dialog "nfU"
end if
if exists SUFeedURL then
display dialog "SFU"
end if
*)
if exists SUFeedURL of theValue then
set thisSUFeedURL to SUFeedURL of theValue as text
if thisSUFeedURL contains "http:" then
set theResultString to "Application : " & my theApp & " : " & thisSUFeedURL as text
set end of my sparkleAppsList to theResultString & "
"
end if
end if
end if
end tell
end repeat
display dialog "The following apps do not use secure https connections for the Sparkle updater:
" & sparkleAppsList as string buttons "OK" default button "OK" with title "Sparkle Framework Vulnerability Check"
#EOF
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