permiso-accessibility-permissions
Permiso — macOS Permission Dialog Helper
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Permiso provides a polished permission dialog UI for macOS apps that guides users through enabling accessibility and privacy settings — replicating the guided flow seen in OpenAI's Codex Computer Use product.
What It Does
- Presents an animated, guided overlay panel directing users to open System Settings and enable specific permissions (e.g. Accessibility)
- Mirrors the UX pattern from Codex Computer Use: an on-screen assistant that walks users through enabling access
- Handles the common friction point of macOS permission flows with a clear, app-integrated UI
Installation
Swift Package Manager
Add to your Package.swift:
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/zats/permiso", branch: "main")
]
Or in Xcode: File → Add Package Dependencies → enter https://github.com/zats/permiso
Then add Permiso to your target's dependencies:
.target(
name: "YourApp",
dependencies: ["Permiso"]
)
Core API
Basic Usage
import Permiso
@MainActor
func showAccessibilityHelper() {
PermisoAssistant.shared.present(panel: .accessibility)
}
Triggering on App Launch
import SwiftUI
import Permiso
@main
struct MyApp: App {
var body: some Scene {
WindowGroup {
ContentView()
.onAppear {
checkAndRequestAccessibility()
}
}
}
@MainActor
func checkAndRequestAccessibility() {
let trusted = AXIsProcessTrusted()
if !trusted {
PermisoAssistant.shared.present(panel: .accessibility)
}
}
}
AppDelegate Pattern
import AppKit
import Permiso
class AppDelegate: NSObject, NSApplicationDelegate {
func applicationDidFinishLaunching(_ notification: Notification) {
requestAccessibilityIfNeeded()
}
@MainActor
func requestAccessibilityIfNeeded() {
guard !AXIsProcessTrusted() else { return }
PermisoAssistant.shared.present(panel: .accessibility)
}
}
Common Patterns
Check Permission Before Sensitive Actions
import Permiso
import ApplicationServices
@MainActor
func performAccessibilityAction() {
guard AXIsProcessTrusted() else {
PermisoAssistant.shared.present(panel: .accessibility)
return
}
// Proceed with accessibility-dependent work
doAccessibilityWork()
}
Polling for Permission Grant
import Permiso
import ApplicationServices
import Combine
class PermissionMonitor: ObservableObject {
@Published var isAccessibilityGranted = false
private var timer: AnyCancellable?
@MainActor
func startMonitoring() {
if AXIsProcessTrusted() {
isAccessibilityGranted = true
return
}
PermisoAssistant.shared.present(panel: .accessibility)
timer = Timer.publish(every: 1.0, on: .main, in: .common)
.autoconnect()
.sink { [weak self] _ in
if AXIsProcessTrusted() {
self?.isAccessibilityGranted = true
self?.timer?.cancel()
}
}
}
}
SwiftUI View Integration
import SwiftUI
import Permiso
struct SettingsView: View {
@State private var accessibilityGranted = AXIsProcessTrusted()
var body: some View {
VStack(spacing: 16) {
HStack {
Image(systemName: accessibilityGranted ? "checkmark.circle.fill" : "xmark.circle.fill")
.foregroundColor(accessibilityGranted ? .green : .red)
Text("Accessibility Access")
}
if !accessibilityGranted {
Button("Enable Accessibility Access") {
requestAccess()
}
.buttonStyle(.borderedProminent)
}
}
.padding()
.onReceive(Timer.publish(every: 2, on: .main, in: .common).autoconnect()) { _ in
accessibilityGranted = AXIsProcessTrusted()
}
}
@MainActor
func requestAccess() {
PermisoAssistant.shared.present(panel: .accessibility)
}
}
Requirements
- macOS: The library targets macOS (version as specified by the package; check for macOS 13+ for best compatibility)
- Swift: Swift 5.9+
- Main Actor:
PermisoAssistant.shared.present(panel:)must be called from the main thread /@MainActorcontext
Entitlements / Info.plist
For accessibility usage, ensure your app's Info.plist includes a usage description (though macOS doesn't require this like iOS, it's good practice), and that your app is not sandboxed or has the correct entitlements if it needs to use accessibility APIs:
<!-- In your .entitlements file if needed -->
<key>com.apple.security.temporary-exception.apple-events</key>
<true/>
For apps that actually use accessibility features after permission is granted:
// Request trust prompt (system dialog) alongside Permiso's guided UI
let options = [kAXTrustedCheckOptionPrompt.takeRetainedValue(): true] as CFDictionary
AXIsProcessTrustedWithOptions(options)
Troubleshooting
Panel doesn't appear
- Ensure you're calling from
@MainActor/ main thread - Check that your app has a visible window; the panel attaches to the app's UI context
AXIsProcessTrusted() returns false even after granting
- macOS caches trust state; the app may need to be relaunched or the check polled with a timer (see polling pattern above)
- Some sandboxed apps require a full app restart after granting accessibility
Build errors: cannot find 'PermisoAssistant' in scope
- Confirm
import Permisois at the top of the file - Confirm the package is added to the correct target in Xcode, not just the project
Panel appears but dismisses immediately
- Make sure you're not overriding the window or calling dismiss logic right after present
- Avoid calling present inside a
Task { }that gets cancelled immediately
Key Types Reference
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
PermisoAssistant |
Singleton entry point — use .shared |
PermisoAssistant.shared.present(panel:) |
Shows the guided permission dialog |
.accessibility |
Panel type for Accessibility settings |