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Go
32 lines
881 B
Go
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package osutils
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import (
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"os/exec"
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"runtime"
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"github.com/go-ozzo/ozzo-validation/v4/is"
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)
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// LaunchURL attempts to open the provided url in the user's default browser.
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//
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// It is platform dependent and it uses:
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// - "open" on macOS
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// - "rundll32" on Windows
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// - "xdg-open" on everything else (Linux, FreeBSD, etc.)
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func LaunchURL(url string) error {
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if err := is.URL.Validate(url); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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switch runtime.GOOS {
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case "darwin":
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return exec.Command("open", url).Start()
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case "windows":
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// not sure if this is the best command but seems to be the most reliable based on the comments in
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// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3739327/launching-a-website-via-the-windows-commandline#answer-49115945
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return exec.Command("rundll32", "url.dll,FileProtocolHandler", url).Start()
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default:
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return exec.Command("xdg-open", url).Start()
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}
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}
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