In my objective-c program, I need to open a URL in Safari no matter what the system's default browser is. That means that this won't work, because it could launch Firefox or whatever other browser:
NSWorkspace * ws = [NSWorkspace sharedWorkspace];
[ws openURL: url];
I think I'm close with this:
[ws launchAppWithBundleIdentifier: @"com.apple.Safari"
options: NSWorkspaceLaunchWithoutActivation
additionalEventParamDescriptor: NULL
launchIdentifier: nil];
only need to figure out how to pass in the URL as parameter... Is there an easier way?
Thanks!
Update: The following code launches Safari with the URL I want, but Safari terminates right away! Any ideas why this is?
NSWorkspace * ws = [NSWorkspace sharedWorkspace];
[ws openURLs: urls withAppBundleIdentifier:@"com.apple.Safari"
options: NSWorkspaceLaunchDefault
additionalEventParamDescriptor: NULL
launchIdentifiers: NULL];
I observed the same behavior with LSOpenFromURLSpec
. If a Safari instance is running, it works fine. If no Safari instance was running, it starts a new one and terminates it right away.
Update 2: Safari only crashes for web sites that have Flash embedded. With the code above, I can open google.com just fine, however Safari crashes for a YouTube video, for example.
The two options I listed above actually work for websites that don't include Flash movies.
The crash I described seems to be a bug that can even be reproduced with a single Applescript. I opened a separate question for this (AppleScript to open URL in Safari crashes for Flash-based websites)
For the record, the answer to my question is to either use
LSOpenFromURLSpec
or this code:Try the
OpenURLs
method fromNSWorkspace
:You don't need an AppKit framework. Just implement this.
Use this to open the url in the default browser...