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    • LindonL
      Lindon @Lindon
      last edited by

      @Lindon nope cant get that to work either...

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      • Matt_SFM
        Matt_SF @Lindon
        last edited by Matt_SF

        @Lindon I don't know where you ended up with this, but I'm leaving this here in case someone needs this:

        const d = FileSystem.getFolder(FileSystem.Downloads);
        const absFolder = FileSystem.fromAbsolutePath("/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3");
        
        inline function onButton1Control(component, value)
        {
        	if(!value)
        		return;
        		
        	local f = d.getChildFile("myFile.zip");
        	
        	local write = absFolder.hasWriteAccess();	//should return 1	
        	local exec = absFolder.setExecutePermission(true);	//should return 1
        	local unzip = f.extractZipFile(absFolder, true, extractCB);
        
        };
        
        Content.getComponent("Button1").setControlCallback(onButton1Control);
        
        function extractCB(obj)
        {
        	Console.print(trace(obj));
        };
        

        I don't know if this one really applies here though (shouldBeExecutable ?) :

        File.setExecutePermission(bool shouldBeExecutable)
        

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        • LindonL
          Lindon @Matt_SF
          last edited by

          @Matt_SF - yeah - but no, heres my code:

          var tempVSTFolder = FileSystem.fromAbsolutePath("C:/Program Files/Common Files/VST3");		
          Console.print("temp VST is a real DIR?:" + tempVSTFolder.isDirectory());
          Console.print(".........is VST Folder writable?:" + tempVSTFolder.hasWriteAccess());
          		
          var tempCompanyVSTFolder = tempVSTFolder.createDirectory("TEMPTESTCo");
          Console.print("temp **COMPANY** VST is a real DIR?:" + tempCompanyVSTFolder.isDirectory());
          Console.print("is Co Folder writable?:" + tempCompanyVSTFolder.hasWriteAccess());
          var tempVSTFile = tempCompanyVSTFolder.getChildFile("temp.VST3");
          Console.print("...does the file exist?:" + tempVSTFile.isFile());
          

          and heres the results I see:

          Interface: temp VST is a real DIR?:1
          Interface: .........is VST Folder writable?:1
          Interface: temp **COMPANY** VST is a real DIR?:0
          Interface: is Co Folder writable?:1
          Interface: ...does the file exist?:0
          

          So none of this adds up...

          it says "C://Program Files/Common Files/VST3 is a real directory and it has write access, but....

          when I create the subFolder it says its NOT a real directory BUT it is writeable (so thats just plain odd right there...)

          I try creating a file in this writable folder and it doesnt exist...

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          • LindonL
            Lindon @Matt_SF
            last edited by Lindon

            @Matt_SF said in extractZipFile problem:

            @Lindon I don't know where you ended up with this, but I'm leaving this here in case someone needs this:

            const absFolder = FileSystem.fromAbsolutePath("/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3");
            
            inline function onButton1Control(component, value)
            {
            	if(!value)
            		return;
            		
            	local absFolder = d.getChildFile("myFile.zip");
            	
            	local write = absFolder.hasWriteAccess();	//should return 1	
            	local exec = absFolder.setExecutePermission(true);	//should return 1
            	Console.print(write);
            };
            

            ..and looking at this I think its not even testing the problem:

            local absFolder = d.getChildFile("myFile.zip");
            

            isnt actually doing anything (unless you've declared d somewhere else...)

            it should be:

            local someFile = absFolder.getChildFile("myFile.zip");
            

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            • Matt_SFM
              Matt_SF @Lindon
              last edited by Matt_SF

              @Lindon ah, my bad, I cut the script I posted and this line was missing (AND I miswrote the thing when I posted it you're right !!!, but when I tried it here I got it right, otherwise I obviously wouldn't have said so).

              const d = FileSystem.getFolder(FileSystem.Downloads);
              

              (I've edited it)
              I just took a random zipFile I had in my downloads folder to unzip it in the VST3 folder.

              Regarding the script you posted, this is my output :

              Interface: temp VST is a real DIR?:1
              Interface: .........is VST Folder writable?:1
              Interface: temp **COMPANY** VST is a real DIR?:1
              Interface: is Co Folder writable?:1
              Interface: ...does the file exist?:0
              

              The "TEMPTESTCo" folder is indeed created here in the folder.
              There is definetely something messing up the whole thing...

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              • LindonL
                Lindon @Matt_SF
                last edited by

                @Matt_SF -hmm yeah it looks like even yours ISNT creating temp.VST3

                @Christoph-Hart - I think the problem here is about access permissions, to create(or remove) anything in

                C://Program Files/Common Files/VST3

                requires administrator permission - and this is usually the state of affairs in all "normal" windows environments, I think here that the calls are being unsuccessful because they dont have this level of permission, so we need:

                1. the existing calls to provide some level of feedback about the error that is occurring, and not to behave as if all is well in subsequent calls...

                2. Some way of setting the user to Administrator for these calls...

                Otherwise I have no way of writing anything to this folder...and my installer really needs to do this..

                Of course I could be totally wrong, not -as we all know- such an unusual situation...

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                • Matt_SFM
                  Matt_SF @Lindon
                  last edited by Matt_SF

                  @Lindon aaah I just remebered... for the test example you posted, I've scratched my head on this before. Actually the file isn't created unless you write something in it :

                  var tempVSTFolder = FileSystem.fromAbsolutePath("/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3");		
                  Console.print("temp VST is a real DIR?:" + tempVSTFolder.isDirectory());
                  Console.print(".........is VST Folder writable?:" + tempVSTFolder.hasWriteAccess());
                  		
                  var tempCompanyVSTFolder = tempVSTFolder.createDirectory("TEMPTESTCo");
                  Console.print("temp **COMPANY** VST is a real DIR?:" + tempCompanyVSTFolder.isDirectory());
                  Console.print("is Co Folder writable?:" + tempCompanyVSTFolder.hasWriteAccess());
                  
                  var tempVSTFile = tempCompanyVSTFolder.getChildFile("temp.VST3");
                  tempVSTFile.writeString("Write something in the file to create it");
                  
                  Console.print("...does the file exist?:" + tempVSTFile.isFile());
                  
                  Interface: temp VST is a real DIR?:1
                  Interface: .........is VST Folder writable?:1
                  Interface: temp **COMPANY** VST is a real DIR?:1
                  Interface: is Co Folder writable?:1
                  Interface: ...does the file exist?:1
                  

                  But that doesn't explain why unzipping a file doesn't work on your machine...

                  Would this be a workaround for your issue ? Maybe create the folder, write a dummy txt file so the folder is actually created, then write the file you need in that folder ?

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                  Win10 & VS17 / Ventura & Xcode 14. 3

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                  • LindonL
                    Lindon @Matt_SF
                    last edited by Lindon

                    @Matt_SF - nope no change there...

                    var tempVSTFolder = FileSystem.fromAbsolutePath("C:/Program Files/Common Files/VST3");		
                    Console.print("temp VST is a real DIR?:" + tempVSTFolder.isDirectory());
                    Console.print(".........is VST Folder writable?:" + tempVSTFolder.hasWriteAccess());
                    
                    
                    var tempCompanyVSTFolder = tempVSTFolder.createDirectory("TEMPTESTCo");
                    Console.print("temp **COMPANY** VST is a real DIR?:" + tempCompanyVSTFolder.isDirectory());
                    Console.print("is Co Folder writable?:" + tempCompanyVSTFolder.hasWriteAccess());
                    var tempVSTFile = tempCompanyVSTFolder.getChildFile("temp.txt");
                    tempVSTFile.writeString("temp value here");
                    
                    Console.print("...does the file exist?:" + tempVSTFile.isFile());
                    Console.print("is writable?:" + tempVSTFile.hasWriteAccess());
                    

                    still no file and no folder...

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                    • Matt_SFM
                      Matt_SF @Lindon
                      last edited by

                      @Lindon damn...
                      What's weird is that, if you need admin rights to execute these kind of functions - even in HISE - you should be prompted to grant access to the system folders or not...

                      Develop branch
                      Win10 & VS17 / Ventura & Xcode 14. 3

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                      • LindonL
                        Lindon @Matt_SF
                        last edited by

                        @Matt_SF said in extractZipFile problem:

                        @Lindon damn...
                        What's weird is that, if you need admin rights to execute these kind of functions - even in HISE - you should be prompted to grant access to the system folders or not...

                        yeah, something's not right....

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                        • Christoph HartC
                          Christoph Hart @Lindon
                          last edited by

                          What happens if you start HISE as administrator (via right click)?

                          There‘s not much you can do here on my side - either you have the permission or not.

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                          • LindonL
                            Lindon @Christoph Hart
                            last edited by

                            @Christoph-Hart - yeah that works - I guess the end-user will have to run the installer as admin..

                            Thanks.

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                            • LindonL
                              Lindon @Christoph Hart
                              last edited by Lindon

                              @Christoph-Hart said in extractZipFile problem:

                              What happens if you start HISE as administrator (via right click)?

                              There‘s not much you can do here on my side - either you have the permission or not.

                              -- tell me how does this not trip up inno then? (Because I don't think it has permission..)

                              Unless of course inno tells the os(Windows) that it intends to change something and requires admin access, at which point(before the UI appears) Windows pops its "Will you allow this app to do its thing?" dialog. If so, and I think this is the case, what do we need in HISE to enable this windows call on execution?

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                              • LindonL
                                Lindon @Lindon
                                last edited by

                                Or can I just set the "Run as Administrator" Flag in the compiled apps properties , and this would make my downloaded app run as administrator every time?

                                It should be clear I have no idea about this , anyone have any experience?

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                                • d.healeyD
                                  d.healey @Lindon
                                  last edited by

                                  @Lindon An Inno installer will prompt for permission I think

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                                  • LindonL
                                    Lindon @d.healey
                                    last edited by

                                    @d-healey said in extractZipFile problem:

                                    @Lindon An Inno installer will prompt for permission I think

                                    yeah -- and I think I might know how to make my app ask for permissions too.... just testing with a 3rd party now....

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                                    • d.healeyD
                                      d.healey @Lindon
                                      last edited by

                                      @Lindon Excellent, let us know your results. I need this feature too, in fact I've already implemented it but I didn't test it on Windows and MacOS yet, I might try this afternoon if I have some time.

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                                      • LindonL
                                        Lindon @d.healey
                                        last edited by

                                        @d-healey sadly the simple "set in my window for all users" - doesnt work...we need a mechanism to define our app to open in admin mode...

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                                        • LindonL
                                          Lindon @Lindon
                                          last edited by

                                          looks like it could be a setting in the manifest file in the Linker...

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                                          • d.healeyD
                                            d.healey @Lindon
                                            last edited by

                                            @Lindon Working on a test project now, I'll report my results.

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