6. Building and sending events
The Application#event method
The Application#event method is used to create new Apple events targetted at the specified application.
Application -- the target application
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event(event_code, params={}, atts={}, return_id=KAE::KAutoGenerateReturnID,
codecs=DefaultCodecs) -- construct an Apple event
event_code : string -- 8-letter code indicating event's class and id,
e.g. 'coregetd'
params : hash -- a hash of form {AE_code=>anything,...} containing
zero or more event parameters
atts : hash -- a hash of form {AE_code=>anything,...} containing
zero or more event attributes
return_id : integer -- reply event's ID
codecs : Codecs -- codecs object to use when packing/unpacking
attributes and parameters for this event and its reply
Result : Event -- a ready-to-send Apple event
The Event class
The Event class represents an Apple event that has been packed and is ready to send.
Event
Methods:
send(timeout=KAE::KDefaultTimeout, flags=KAE::KAEWaitReply) -- send event
timeout : integer | KAE::KDefaultTimeout | KAE::KNoTimeOut -- number of
ticks to wait for application reply before raising timeout error
flags : integer -- bitwise flags determining how event should be
handled
Result : anything -- value returned by application, if any
The send method may be called any number of times.
Constants
The following constants are defined in the KAE module.
Common parameter keys
KAE::KeyDirectObject
KAE::KeyAERequestedType
(The value for a keyAERequestedType parameter should be an AEType instance.)
Other parameter keys are defined by individual applications.
Attribute keys
Most of the following attributes are already supplied by other means (e.g. keyEventClassAttr, keyEventIDAttr are supplied separately when creating an Apple event; keyTimeoutAttr when sending it) and are only of interest if unpacking AppleEvent descriptors manually. A few may be used when passing an attributes dict to Application#event (EnumConsiderations, EnumConsidsAndIgnores, KeySubjectAttr):
KAE::KeyTransactionIDAttr
KAE::KeyReturnIDAttr
KAE::KeyEventClassAttr
KAE::KeyEventIDAttr
KAE::KeyAddressAttr
KAE::KeyOptionalKeywordAttr
KAE::KeyTimeoutAttr
KAE::KeyInteractLevelAttr
KAE::KeyEventSourceAttr
KAE::KeyOriginalAddressAttr
KAE::KeyAcceptTimeoutAttr
KAE::EnumConsiderations
KAE::EnumConsidsAndIgnores
KAE::KeySubjectAttr
The value of the EnumConsiderations attribute should be a list containing zero or more AEEnum instances with the following codes:
KAE::KAECase
KAE::KAEDiacritic
KAE::KAEWhiteSpace
KAE::KAEHyphens
KAE::KAEExpansion
KAE::KAEPunctuation
KAE::KASConsiderReplies
KAE::KASNumericStrings
See the Apple Event Manager API reference for more info. Note that the EnumConsiderations attribute is deprecated in favour of the EnumConsidsAndIgnores attribute.
The value of the EnumConsidsAndIgnores attribute should be an integer composed from the sum of zero or more of the following bit masks:
KAE::KAECaseConsiderMask
KAE::KAEDiacriticConsiderMask
KAE::KAEWhiteSpaceConsiderMask
KAE::KAEHyphensConsiderMask
KAE::KAEExpansionConsiderMask
KAE::KAEPunctuationConsiderMask
KAE::KASConsiderRepliesConsiderMask
KAE::KASNumericStringsConsiderMask
KAE::KAECaseIgnoreMask
KAE::KAEDiacriticIgnoreMask
KAE::KAEWhiteSpaceIgnoreMask
KAE::KAEHyphensIgnoreMask
KAE::KAEExpansionIgnoreMask
KAE::KAEPunctuationIgnoreMask
KAE::KASConsiderRepliesIgnoreMask
KAE::KASNumericStringsIgnoreMask
Send flag constants
The value of the send method's flags argument should be an integer composed from the sum of zero or more of the following bit masks:
KAE::KAENoReply
KAE::KAEQueueReply
KAE::KAEWaitReply
KAE::KAEDontReconnect
KAE::KAEWantReceipt
KAE::KAENeverInteract
KAE::KAECanInteract
KAE::KAEAlwaysInteract
KAE::KAECanSwitchLayer
See the Apple Event Manager API reference for details.
Other constants
KAE::KAutoGenerateReturnID
The CommandError class
The CommandError class is raised by Event#send and represents an error raised by the target application or Apple Event Manager when sending an event.
CommandError(MacOS.Error)
Methods:
number
Result: integer -- error number
message
Result: string | nil -- error message, if any
