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    • D Offline
      driven
      last edited by

      @unknownuser said:

      can you create a folder on mac via ruby or not?

      Yes, using the ruby snippet in my last post [ saved as a .rb file ], I can create both a Folder and a file from a ruby script in the Plugins folder.

      @Jeff it should work on yours as well.

      @Fredo, is there any pattern to what's failing?

      john

      learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
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        I don't understand Fredo's issues here... 😕
        I already make/use different 'personal subfolders' on PC AND MAC to store temporary files, AND also permanent files: they are automatically made for each User in straightforward Ruby Code.
        I gave detailed examples in my earlier post - lifted almost verbatim from the SCF tools loader .rb, I just edited out some module specific Constants...
        The 'Plugin Store. for example has ..Local/Temp/SCF/ PC||MAC ...xxx/T/SCF/ folders to take the temporary RBZ files etc during auto-install processing and the ..Local/SCF/ PC||MAC ...xxx/SCF/ folders to take the 'encrypted login cookie' that's used so you don't have to login with every visit !

        TIG

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        • fredo6F Offline
          fredo6
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          All I am trying to figure out is an alternate location where to create the DEFPARAM_Dir folder, since for some Mac users, it seems not to work in the SU Plugins area on Mac.

          I was just wondering is the Mac has some sophisticated security whereby certain file operations are prohibited from scripts, even if you can perform them manually (like create a folder).

          If not, then we are left with the normal access rules and I imagine that the /users rootpath is normally enabled for writing.

          Fredo

          PS: thanks to the contributors. I have to ask as I don't have a Mac currently.

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            driven
            last edited by

            @fredo6 said:

            All I am trying to figure out is an alternate location where to create the DEFPARAM_Dir folder, since for some Mac users, it seems not to work in the SU Plugins area on Mac.

            Basically, if you can't write to there, it's hard to find somewhere else with 'lesser' permissions.
            I think it will work for more people where it is, as far as I can find, this should only be an issue on 'Guest Accounts' that have file access restrictions enabled by an administrator. [maybe Corporations/Uni's etc..]
            You can test for 'admin' quite easily [code below] and use a MB or similar for those without them...

            @unknownuser said:

            I was just wondering is the Mac has some sophisticated security whereby certain file operations are prohibited from scripts, even if you can perform them manually (like create a folder).

            It has lots, but for the majority of users, as long as it's in the 'User' domain it's actually a lot more complicated to limit access then allow it. App SandBoxing may come into play in a few cases.

            @unknownuser said:

            If not, then we are left with the normal access rules and I imagine that the /users rootpath is normally enabled for writing.

            I think you should go with that assumption, and maybe add some simple test to you logfile RE:admin

            always happy to help keep your plugins working on macs

            john

            This checks I'm an admin and writes to your folder from wherever I load your folder from.
            not the best coding, but works from a variety of accounts that I have access to.

            def isAdmin
              user = %x( whoami ).chomp!
              admins = %x( dscl . read /Groups/admin GroupMembership ).chomp!
              iSadmin = (admins.scan user) == user.to_a
            end
            
            begin
              home = (File.dirname(__FILE__))
              test_dir = home + "/DEFPARAM_Dir"
             if not FileTest.writable_real? test_dir
              UI.messagebox("You need an administrator to modify defaults!") if  not isAdmin
              else
              path = File.join( test_dir, "/from_v2013_plugins_file")
              file = File.open(path, "w")
              file.write( Time.now.to_s )
              end #if
            rescue
              #some error occur, dir not writable etc.
            ensure
              file.close unless file == nil
            end
            

            learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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            • fredo6F Offline
              fredo6
              last edited by

              @driven

              Thanks very much.
              Are you also able to create the directory, not just to write files?

              Fredo

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                driven
                last edited by

                Yes

                
                  Dir.mkdir(test_dir) unless FileTest.exists?(test_dir)
                

                works fine,
                john

                learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  @driven said:

                  Yes

                  Dir.mkdir(test_dir) unless FileTest.exists?(test_dir)
                  

                  works fine,

                  john
                  That is the normal way to test if a folder/file exists and then if not you make it etc 😄 BUT I recommend an alternative...
                  On a PC with the current Ruby version operations like File.exist? etc can report 'false' even when it does exists, consequently causing an error when you try to make it and it's there ! - this occurs when the path contains non-ASCII characters - which is possible in user-names in the path to the Temp folder etc. I think MACs are more tolerant of characters? BUT we want a 'cross-platform' solution...
                  The simplest way is to always make it, trapping the error if it fails because it exists !

                  begin;Dir.mkdir(test_dir);rescue;p'Dir exists';end
                  

                  I just added the p 'puts' so you can see what happens in the RC...

                  TIG

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                    driven
                    last edited by

                    @TIG,
                    that works here as well, but it doesn't really tell you why it's failed.

                    can further checks be done in the 'rescue' to pin-point any issue
                    e.g

                      
                      UI.messagebox("Houston, we have a problem") if not FileTest.writable_real? test_dir
                      UI.messagebox("You are not an administrator on this computer") if  not isAdmin?
                    

                    which brings up a few questions, is there a PC equiv. for?

                    def isAdmin?
                      user = %x( whoami ).chomp!
                      admins = %x( dscl . read /Groups/admin GroupMembership ).chomp!
                      iSadmin = (admins.scan user)
                     iSadmin == user.to_a
                    end
                    

                    is FileTest.writable_real? any more reliable on a PC?

                    john

                    learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                    • TIGT Offline
                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by

                      You normally won't need to know why it failed - of course you can puts the error message into the RC etc BUT why would a users temp folder tree limit writability anyway - it's where apps etc store their temp files ?
                      All my snippet was doing was avoiding the PC issue - where File.exist? returns 'false' when the file or folder actually exists, but there are non-ASCII characters in its path - like a 'usér-name'.
                      There's no other way of ensuring you 'make' the missing file / folder otherwise...
                      If File.exist? says 'false', BUT it really exists then Dir.mkdir will fail as you can't make a directory if it already exists, so isn't it best to always try and make it ?

                      TIG

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                        driven
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                        @tig said:

                        You normally won't need to know why it failed

                        I was thinking more for a standalone debug script to try and find why these edge cases are failing.

                        john

                        learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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