How can I find which version of OSX is installed on my Mac by using AppleScript? I want to install an app programatically and run different pkg files based on the version.
Thanks
Here is how to get OSX version in AppleScript, using built-in functions:
set sysinfo to system info set osver to system version of sysinfo
On OS X Mavericks the result is "10.9".
One-liner: set osver to system version of (system info)
You can get the OS version as a display string using:
set _versionString to system version of (system info)
If you want to compare this to another version, be sure to use considering numeric strings
:
considering numeric strings
set _newEnough to _versionString ≥ "10.9"
end considering
Otherwise, you can run into problems such as "10.4.11" being less than "10.4.9", or "10.10" being less than "10.9".
You can also use system attribute
. This lets you get the version number as an integer so that you don't need to worry about comparing dot-separated strings:
set _versionInteger to system attribute "sysv" -- 4240 == 0x1090 (Mac OS X 10.9)
set _isMavericksOrBetter to (system attribute "sysv") ≥ 4240 -- 0x1090
set _isMountainLionOrBetter to (system attribute "sysv") ≥ 4224 -- 0x1080
set _isLionOrBetter to (system attribute "sysv") ≥ 4208 -- 0x1070
You can also use system attribute
to get the individual version components without having to parse a string:
set _major to system attribute "sys1" -- 10
set _minor to system attribute "sys2" -- 9
set _bugFix to system attribute "sys3" -- 0
I'm not on a Mac, so there may be a better way to do this, but the first approach that comes to mind is just executing a shell command to query the OS version.
http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn2002/tn2065.html#TNTAG2
http://developer.apple.com/DOCUMENTATION/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man1/sw_vers.1.html
Based on these references, you probably want to do something like:
set os_version to do shell script "sw_vers -productVersion"
"sw_vers -buildVersion"
at the end, will give you the build version as well. Very helpful if you want to get more detailed information like. Check out this gist to see it in full action.
Oct 18, 2022 at 9:49
You can get version from the Finder app as well
tell application "Finder"
set os_version to version
end tell
display dialog os_version
On my machine this displays "10.5.8".
I'm not too familiar with AppleScript, but AFAIK you can get some info about versions from the shell with the sw_vers command. For example:
Macintosh:~ udekel$ sw_vers
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.5.6
BuildVersion: 9G55
If you can read and parse that from appleScript, that may be a solution, though I'm sure there has to be something more elegant.
Try something along these lines:
tell application "Terminal"
activate
set theVersion to do script with command "sw_vers -productVersion"
end tell
Edit : It was pointed out that this does open the terminal, and that probably isn't the behavior you want.
This worked for me
set OSVersion to system version (system info)
if OSVersion as string < "10.9" or OSVersion as string > "10.9.5" then
- Add code to execute if condition met
else
- Add code to execute if condition not met
end if