Is it possible to wait a very short amount of time after the last keystroke before string is submitted to wolfram? It seems to submit as soon as I start typing, but without allowing me to finish typing (even when typing pretty fast). This means that I waste time waiting for the results to come back from (obviously) unfinished queries before it gets to submitting the finished query. Try a currency conversion like "10USD in GBP" to see what I mean.

Could you check '~/Library/Application Support/Alfred 2/Workflow Data/tylereich.wolframalpha/settings.plist' and see if your API key is stored within? If you need help reading the .plist file, let me know


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I don't even have the tylereich.wolframalpha folder. Even after deleting and reinstalling the workflow. When I log into the wolfram alpha dev site it says that there has been 4 queries on my appid. Odd. I'm not sure if this will help but it's caused a couple other Alfred related issues for me so far. My startup disk is on different drive than my home folder. Both internal drives but one SSD, one traditional.

I'm not sure what could be causing your issue . I deleted my tylereich.wolframalpha folder and it was immediately recreated when I launched the script. It could be an issue with David Ferguson's Workflows class, or with PHP itself, but I sincerely doubt either is at fault.

I doubt this will help, but could you try running the script from the terminal? Open Alfred's preferences > workflows, right-click the Wolfram|Alpha entry, 'Show in Finder', and locate the script called 'wolfram.php'. Open Terminal and type 'php -f ', drag 'wolfram.php' into Terminal to load its path, then type '-- "hello world"'. Hit enter and see what comes out.

Did you get a notification saying your Wolfram|Alpha ID had been set? If so, do you have a file called 'settings.plist' at '~/Library/Application Support/Alfred 2/Workflow Data/tylereich.wolframalpha/'?

The Variable %INPUT controls what question you ask wolfram. Make sure that when you set the variable the spaces, if you have any, are replaced by + signs. This outputs essentially the entire wolfram page in an easy to variable split xml file.

Bonus Round: There is significantly more functionality available such as setting assumptions (which narrows your results) which starts on page 7 of their API document. So if you only plan to use wolfram for a very specific task you would probably want to add that in to your query.

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