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I am running Yosemite 10.10.1 with 1Password 5.0.2 and I am only getting 320 Bookmarks in Alfred but I have 385 logins.  I noticed this after Alfred was not finger some of my 1Password entry.  I have 3rd party integration enabled.  What I did notice is that if I manually specify the path for the 1Password data file it says not found.  If I let it discover it automatically it works.  I am thinking it is find a Backup file at I used a long time ago that is and older version of 1Password.    

 

/Users/mdivince/Dropbox/Sync/1Password/1Password.agilekeychain

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I am running Yosemite 10.10.1 with 1Password 5.0.2 and I am only getting 320 Bookmarks in Alfred but I have 385 logins.  I noticed this after Alfred was not finger some of my 1Password entry.  I have 3rd party integration enabled.  What I did notice is that if I manually specify the path for the 1Password data file it says not found.  If I let it discover it automatically it works.  I am thinking it is find a Backup file at I used a long time ago that is and older version of 1Password.    

 

/Users/mdivince/Dropbox/Sync/1Password/1Password.agilekeychain

 

1Password provides a list of every bookmark that has a valid http:// or https:// at the beginning of the URL, as these are the URLs that 1Password knows third party tools like Alfred will be able to launch.

 

As such, the URLs that are not being shown either don't have a valid URL, or are typed as google.com without an http:// or https:// prefix first. 

 

No need to link to your 1Password keychain (as that's not a readable file for third parties) Leave  the setting as Automatic Discovery and instead go to 1Password and look for the entries without a correct URL :)

 

[Moved to Discussion & Help as this isn't a bug]

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Thanks but there is something else definitely going on.  I have dozens of entries that are valid and do not show up in Alfred.  As a check and a test I added a few more basic entries and none of them show up.  

 

I also have noted that Alfred still reports 320 entries and has been that was for sometime despite me adding new entries.

 

I sorted my 1Password 5 bookmarks and nothing in 2014 shows up in Alfred. 

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Thanks but there is something else definitely going on.  I have dozens of entries that are valid and do not show up in Alfred.  As a check and a test I added a few more basic entries and none of them show up.  

 

I also have noted that Alfred still reports 320 entries and has been that was for sometime despite me adding new entries.

 

I sorted my 1Password 5 bookmarks and nothing in 2014 shows up in Alfred. 

 

In that case, it seems quite likely that Alfred is looking at the wrong 1Password database.

 

If you're using the App Store version of 1Password, your bookmarks-default.json file should be here:

~/Library/Containers/2BUA8C4S2C.com.agilebits.onepassword-osx-helper/Data/Library/3rd\ Party\ Integration/bookmarks-default.json

 
If you're using the non-App Store version, it'll be here:

~/Library/Application Support/1Password 5/3rd Party Integration/bookmarks-default.json

 

1. Launch Alfred and disable 1Password integration

2. Launch 1Password and disable 3rd party integration as well

3. Go to both of these paths and look for the bookmarks-default.json - Delete the files completely.

4. Relaunch 1PW and enable 3rd party integration

5. Relaunch Alfred and re-enable the 1Password integration

 

Alfred should now be able to locate the correct bookmarks file automatically. Try adding a new one with http:// in the URL to check that it's being added :)

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Thx Vero that solved the problem.  

 

I did have an initial issue where it could not find the 1Password Data file after doing what you said.   I had to delete the entire folder structure at ~/Library/Containers/2BUA8C4S2C.com.agilebits.onepassword-osx-helper.   I had to be given a Agilebits Store version a while back because they could not fix a rare issue in my AppStore version.  I think Alfred was finding the old version that was left behind.  

 

One note is that the directory is still named ~/Library/Application Support/1Password 4 after updating from 1Password 4.  

 

Thx again

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