I have an application that I\'m creating and would like to run a shell scripts from within it. One of the scripts creates a .plist file, and the other does a patch on a binary f
You'll need to use NSTask
. NSTask
is a system for running any Terminal command. Here's how you could use it to execute a shell script:
NSTask *task = [[NSTask alloc] init];
[task setLaunchPath:@"/path/to/script/sh"];
[task setArguments:[NSArray arrayWithObjects:@"yourScript.sh", nil]];
[task setStandardOutput:[NSPipe pipe]];
[task setStandardInput:[NSPipe pipe]];
[task launch];
[task release];
That would run the command /path/to/script/sh yourScript.sh
. If you need any arguments for your script, you can add them to the array of arguments. The standard output will redirect all output to a pipe object, which you can hook into if you want to output to a file. The reason we need to use another NSPipe
for input is to make NSLog
work right instead of logging to the script.
If you want more info on how NSTask
works, see this answer.
The easiest way I know is NSTask. It's just like a terminal command from where you can call your bash script.