Keyboard Maestro Version 7.1 introduced a streamlined way to Get and Set Keyboard Maestro Variables from AppleScript.
In AppleScript, you can tell the application “Keyboard Maestro Engine” to:
tell application "Keyboard Maestro Engine" getvariable <KM Variable Name> setvariable <KM Variable Name> to <New Value> end tell
where both the <KM Variable Name>
and <New Value>
are text values.
For more details, see:
Global Variables (available in all macros) may be got and set like this:
### Requires Keyboard Maestro 7.1+ ### --- Set AppleScript Variables to KM Variable Name and Value --- set myKMVar to "My KM Var Name" set myASVar to "TBD" -- default value of KM variable, will be updated tell application "Keyboard Maestro Engine" ### GET ### -- IF KM Variable does NOT exist, the AS Variable will be set to empty string -- -- Use Explicit Quoted Text -- set myASVar to getvariable "My KM Var Name" -- OR, Use Previously Defined AppleScript Variables -- set myASVar to getvariable myKMVar ### SET ### -- IF KM Variable does NOT exist, it will be created -- -- Use Explicit Quoted Text -- setvariable "My KM Var Name" to "A new value" -- OR, Use Previously Defined AppleScript Variables -- setvariable myKMVar to myASVar end tell
Real-World Example
Normally, you would not have both a GET and a SET variable within the same AppleScript tell block.
Here's a real-world example, but with the error checking removed to simplify.
### Requires Keyboard Maestro 7.1+ ### --- GET REQUIRED KM VARIABLES --- tell application "Keyboard Maestro Engine" set mainStr to getvariable "SCPT__MainString" set subStr to getvariable "SCPT__StringToFind" end tell --- PROCESS THESE KM VARIABLES --- --- Get Start of StringToFind --- set posSubStr to offset of subStr in mainStr --- SET OUTPUT KM VARIABLE --- tell application "Keyboard Maestro Engine" to setvariable "SCPT__PosSubStr" to posSubStr
To get or set Local or Instance Variables, you must pass the macro execution instance to the getvariable
or setvariable
command. The instance is passed in to your script via the KMINSTANCE environment variable (v8.0.3+).
### Requires Keyboard Maestro 8.0.3+ ### set kmInst to system attribute "KMINSTANCE" tell application "Keyboard Maestro Engine" set kmLocalVar1 to getvariable "Local__SomeLocalVariable" instance kmInst setvariable "Local__FromAS" instance kmInst to "Variable set in AppleScript." end tell log kmLocalVar1
You can read and write Dictionary values from AppleScript.
### Requires Keyboard Maestro 8.0+ ### tell application "Keyboard Maestro Engine" set kmDictList to name of dictionaries set dictKeyList to dictionary keys of dictionary "First Names" set value of dictionary key "P" of dictionary "First Names" to "Fred" end tell
(will be created if necessary)
my setKMVar("MY_KM_Variable", "some new value") on setKMVar(pKMVarNameStr, pValueStr) --- Compatible with Keyboard Maestro 6+ --- -- • Creates the KM Variable if does not exist (just like KM 7 setvariable) -- • Returns true if new Variable was created set varCreatedBool to false tell application "Keyboard Maestro Engine" try set value of variable pKMVarNameStr to pValueStr on error errMsg number errNum if (errNum = -10006) then --- KM Variable Does NOT Exist --- --- Create & Set KM Variable --- make new variable with properties {name:pKMVarNameStr, value:pValueStr} set varCreatedBool to true else error ("Error " & errNum & ": " & errMsg) end if -- END on error end try end tell return varCreatedBool end setKMVar
(returns empty string “” if Variable does not exist)
set myKMVar to my getKMVar("MY_KM_Variable") on getKMVar(pKMVarNameStr) --- Compatible with Keyboard Maestro 6+ --- -- • Returns "" if variable is not found (just like KM 7 getvariable) tell application "Keyboard Maestro Engine" try set kmVar to value of variable pKMVarNameStr on error errMsg number errNum if (errNum = -1728) then --- KM Variable NOT Found --- set kmVar to "" else error errMsg end if -- END on error end try end tell return kmVar end getKMVar