Reputation: 20493
In my XUL application I have to make a system call which is more complicated than running a single process, so I wrote a very simple bash file with a couple of commands and I run a process initialized with this bash file.
The problem is how to find the path of the file itself. Normally I use chrome:// or resource:// paths for all I need. But I need the absolute path in order to call this file. Is there a reliable way to get it?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 575
Reputation: 8617
I've used this function
function chromeToPath (aPath) {
if (!aPath || !(/^chrome:/.test(aPath)))
return; //not a chrome url
var rv;
var ios = Components.classes['@mozilla.org/network/io-service;1'].getService(Components.interfaces["nsIIOService"]);
var uri = ios.newURI(aPath, "UTF-8", null);
var cr = Components.classes['@mozilla.org/chrome/chrome-registry;1'].getService(Components.interfaces["nsIChromeRegistry"]);
rv = cr.convertChromeURL(uri).spec;
if (/^file:/.test(rv))
rv = this.urlToPath(rv);
else
rv = this.urlToPath("file://"+rv);
return rv;
}
function urlToPath (aPath) {
if (!aPath || !/^file:/.test(aPath))
return ;
var rv;
var ph = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/network/protocol;1?name=file"]
.createInstance(Components.interfaces.nsIFileProtocolHandler);
rv = ph.getFileFromURLSpec(aPath).path;
return rv;
}
Upvotes: 2