I have a little shell script which creates a new reminder for a project. This works pretty fine and I can execute in the command line newCfSamples "my new sample"
and the reminder gets created.
I now have a little R script, which figures out what samples are new and it should create a reminder for this. This script works fine as well and creates the Reminders.
Both together, so cron is starting my R script fails at the point when it is executing my little newCfSamples
script with the following error message: execution error: Reminders got an error: An error of type -1743 has occurred. (-1743)
.
I then started my script directly with cron
and this also fails. Here is the complete error message.
Subject: Cron <madejung@madejung-2> /Users/madejung/bin/newCfSamples test
X-Cron-Env: <SHELL=/bin/sh>
X-Cron-Env: <PATH=/usr/bin:/bin>
X-Cron-Env: <LOGNAME=madejung>
X-Cron-Env: <USER=madejung>
X-Cron-Env: <HOME=/Users/madejung>
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 15:42:00 +0200 (CEST)
290:540: execution error: Reminders got an error: An error of type -1743 has occurred. (-1743)
Would be great if somebody would help me get this running.
My newCfSamples
script looks like this:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Make a new reminder via terminal script
# args: remind <title> <date> <time>
my_date=`date "+%d/%m/%Y"`
my_time='09:00'
osascript - "$1" "${my_date}" "${my_time}" <<END
on run argv
set stringedAll to date (item 2 of argv & " " & item 3 of argv)
tell application "Reminders"
make new reminder in list "CF User Sample" with properties {name:item 1 of argv, due date:stringedAll}
end tell
end run
END
R
, I can't really reproduce your environment to test however I did run the script you posted, changing thelist
item to an appropriate target, and it ran fine from Terminal and usinglaunchd
with the script set as a Launch Agent. (I don't usecron
anymore as it's depreciated in OS X.) This is with the system logged in and not locked. BTW, What's will all the totally unnecessary white-space in your script? I'm talking about all the trailing space after 10 of the 13 lines of code as shown in this image.osascript
and copy and pasted the lines from a online source. I got some strange error messages like567:570: syntax error: Expected end of line, etc. but found command name. (-2741)
so I thought the white space is correct :-) @user3439894 could you maybe provide your solution? I also tested it withlaunchd
and the GUILaunchControl
but this also doesn't create the ToDo entries. Thanks in advance.Reminders
. Also when I start using this within my R script. Maybe this is missing in theLaunchd
way? But it didn't asked me?