What is Appscript?
Appscript is a high-level, user-friendly MacPython-to-Apple Event Manager bridge that allows you to control scriptable Mac OS X applications using ordinary Python scripts. Appscript makes MacPython a serious alternative to Apple's own /AppleScript language for automating your Mac.
For example, to get the value of the first paragraph of the topmost document in TextEdit:
app('TextEdit').documents[1].paragraphs[1].get()
This is equivalent to the /AppleScript statement:
get paragraph 1 of document 1 of application "TextEdit"
Appscript builds upon lower-level Python packages (aem, osaterminology) to provide:
an Apple event-based RPC mechanism for sending commands to applications
- a mechanism for converting data between common Python and Apple event types
a simple embedded query language for constructing references to an application's object model
- a mechanism that uses application-defined terminology to present these references in human-readable form
- an integrated help system for exploring application terminology information
a clean, object oriented-like syntax for ease of use.
See:
Application scripting notes
Pages containing additional information on scripting individual applications:
- ["/Apple Mail"]
["/FileMakerPro"]
- ["/Growl"]
- ["/iCal"]
- ["/iPhoto"]
- ["/iTerm"]
- ["/iTunes"]
["/iView MediaPro"]
["/OmniGraffle"]
- ["/QuarkXPress"]
["/TextEdit"]
["/VoodooPad"]
["/PhotoShop"]
["/SoundtrackPro"]