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I have a simple NSButton function executing a 'ls -la' command:

@IBAction func Convert(_ sender: NSButton) {
    let path = "/bin/ls"
    let arguments = ["-la"]
    sender.isEnabled = false
    let task = Process.launchedProcess(launchPath: path, arguments: arguments)
    task.waitUntilExit()
    sender.isEnabled = true
}

I need the stdout in my NSScrollView:

@IBOutlet weak var Output: NSScrollView!
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    Possible duplicate of Real time NSTask output to NSTextView with Swift
    – Martin R
    Dec 12, 2017 at 12:58
  • To set the text, you need a @IBOutlet of a NSTextView that's supposed to be inside the scroll view. If you just added a scroll view in your interface file, you should replace that with a NSTextView (which is automatically wrapped in a scroll view). You can then use textView.string = "..." to replace the text with the result of the output (see answer below).
    – ctietze
    Dec 13, 2017 at 9:13

1 Answer 1

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You need a Pipe and a FileHandle

let path = "/bin/ls"
let arguments = ["-la"]
// sender.isEnabled = false
let task = Process()
task.launchPath = path
task.arguments = arguments
let outputPipe = Pipe()
task.standardOutput = outputPipe
task.launch()
task.waitUntilExit()
let data = (task.standardOutput as! Pipe).fileHandleForReading.readDataToEndOfFile()
let output = String(data:data, encoding: .utf8)!
print(output)
// sender.isEnabled = true

And please conform to the naming convention that variable and function / method names start with a lowercase letter.

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  • Thanks a lot for your answer. Could you please explain how to link print(output) to my NSScrollView?
    – Eric Melda
    Dec 12, 2017 at 10:39
  • A scroll view cannot display text directly. It's a container for another view.
    – vadian
    Dec 12, 2017 at 10:43
  • If a scroll view is not able to display the output what else can I use to display the output in my app?
    – Eric Melda
    Dec 12, 2017 at 10:53
  • An NSTextView. It's one of the views a scroll view can contain.
    – vadian
    Dec 12, 2017 at 10:54
  • Output.documentView!.insertText(output)
    – Eric Melda
    Dec 12, 2017 at 11:39

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