I need to start my app at system launch, but the problem is: it is already in App Store, so I must follow some rules like using sandboxing. This leads to fail of desired functions like LSSharedFileListInsertItemURL and SMLoginItemSetEnabled. How should I act in this case?
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I recently went through this same process, unfortunately with sandboxing it’s not nearly as easy to do as it used to be. I made a test application with very detailed instructions that is now on Github
Notes
This demo application and your application will only work if they are deployed preferably in the
/Applications/MyGreat.appand will not work reliably from the Xcode debug folder.Project settings
These are the settings of my project that worked perfectly with this implementation.
Contents/Library/LoginItemsleave Copy only when installing unchecked. Drag your helper application from Products on the left into the tableview.Main Application code setup
#import <ServiceManagement/ServiceManagement.h>in your .h fileStartAtLoginController.hinto your h file.- (IBAction)checkChanged:(id)senderI made a simple checkbox tied to the StandardUserDefaults. (If you chose to do something else your implementation for this may vary.) I also bound the checkbox toIBOutlet NSButton *loginCheck;in order to determine it’s state. This could also be done through[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] boolForKey:YourKey]Implement code similar to this in your .m file.
That’s it. As you can see in this project there are some other methods you may want to use such as:
For checking after you enable or disable the setting to make sure it worked correctly. Or this:
To do something if the login helper is enabled.
Helper Application code setup
Make sure to test this code vigorously with your implementation.
Application is agent (UIElement)andYESas the Value (this will suppress the application from flashing a dock icon each time the user enables launch at login) I also deleted everything except for the App Delegate in interface builder- (void)applicationDidFinishLaunching:(NSNotification *)aNotificationand replace it with- (void)applicationWillFinishLaunching:(NSNotification *)aNotificationWithin this method implement code similar to this.
This code finds your main application, determines it’s binary executable(required to launch the application within the sandbox) opens your application, then quits
Deploy
The last thing you should do when deploying your application for yourself or to the Mac App store is remove your Helper app from the Archived items. Do this by navigating to the Target of your HelperApp -> Build Settings -> Skip Install and set Yes for Release. Apple provides more information at (http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/ToolsLanguages/Conceptual/Xcode4UserGuide/000-About_Xcode/about.html)