I have a Mac application in the App Store and am looking to adopt sandboxing before it becomes a mandatory requirement. I've run into two issues and was hoping to post here for some insight into best practice in the following situations:
- Within my application I use an NSOpenPanel to prompt the user to load a proprietary file format. After loading the file my application parses it and gathers a list of NSURLs to local files. These local files are then passed to NSImage's initWithContentsOfURL: method. Unfortunately, the act of loading the image files causes the sandbox to cancel the action. I understand that this happens because the user has given my application explicit permission to open the file selected by the NSOpenPanel, but not for the files referenced within my proprietary format. How can I handle this (supposedly fairly common) situation?
- I have a unix executable file contained within my applications bundle that I would like to execute using an NSTask. Is this legal under sandboxing, given that the script is contained within my bundle?
If anyone could clarify the above points, that would be appreciated.