I want to build URI (or URL scheme) support in my app.
I do a LSSetDefaultHandlerForURLScheme()
in my + (void)initialize
and I setted the specific URL schemes also in my info.plist
. So I have URL schemes without Apple Script
or Apple Events
.
When I call myScheme:
in my favorite browser the system activates my app.
The problem is, how to handle the schemes when they are called. Or better said: How can I define what my app should do, when myScheme:
is called.
Is there a special method that I have to implement or do I have to register one somewhere?
As you are mentioning AppleScript, I suppose you are working on Mac OS X.
A simple way to register and use a custom URL scheme is to define the scheme in your .plist:
<key>CFBundleURLTypes</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>CFBundleURLName</key>
<string>URLHandlerTestApp</string>
<key>CFBundleURLSchemes</key>
<array>
<string>urlHandlerTestApp</string>
</array>
</dict>
</array>
To register the scheme, put this in your AppDelegate's initialization:
[[NSAppleEventManager sharedAppleEventManager]
setEventHandler:self
andSelector:@selector(handleURLEvent:withReplyEvent:)
forEventClass:kInternetEventClass
andEventID:kAEGetURL];
Whenever your application gets activated via URL scheme, the defined selector gets called.
A stub for the event-handling method, that shows how to get the URL string:
- (void)handleURLEvent:(NSAppleEventDescriptor*)event
withReplyEvent:(NSAppleEventDescriptor*)replyEvent
{
NSString* url = [[event paramDescriptorForKeyword:keyDirectObject]
stringValue];
NSLog(@"%@", url);
}
Apple's documentation: Installing a Get URL Handler
Update
I just noticed a problem for sandboxed apps that install the event handler in applicationDidFinishLaunching:
. With enabled sandboxing, the handler method doesn't get called when the app is launched by clicking a URL that uses the custom scheme.
By installing the handler a bit earlier, in applicationWillFinishLaunching:
, the method gets called as expected:
- (void)applicationWillFinishLaunching:(NSNotification *)aNotification
{
[[NSAppleEventManager sharedAppleEventManager]
setEventHandler:self
andSelector:@selector(handleURLEvent:withReplyEvent:)
forEventClass:kInternetEventClass
andEventID:kAEGetURL];
}
- (void)handleURLEvent:(NSAppleEventDescriptor*)event
withReplyEvent:(NSAppleEventDescriptor*)replyEvent
{
NSString* url = [[event paramDescriptorForKeyword:keyDirectObject]
stringValue];
NSLog(@"%@", url);
}
On the iPhone, the easiest way to handle URL-scheme activation is, to implement UIApplicationDelegate's application:handleOpenURL:
- Documentation