| \section{\module{webbrowser} --- |
| Convenient Web-browser controller} |
| |
| \declaremodule{standard}{webbrowser} |
| \modulesynopsis{Easy-to-use controller for Web browsers.} |
| \moduleauthor{Fred L. Drake, Jr.}{fdrake@acm.org} |
| \sectionauthor{Fred L. Drake, Jr.}{fdrake@acm.org} |
| |
| The \module{webbrowser} module provides a high-level interface to |
| allow displaying Web-based documents to users. Under most |
| circumstances, simply calling the \function{open()} function from this |
| module will do the right thing. |
| |
| Under \UNIX{}, graphical browsers are preferred under X11, but text-mode |
| browsers will be used if graphical browsers are not available or an X11 |
| display isn't available. If text-mode browsers are used, the calling |
| process will block until the user exits the browser. |
| |
| If the environment variable \envvar{BROWSER} exists, it |
| is interpreted to override the platform default list of browsers, as a |
| os.pathsep-separated list of browsers to try in order. When the value of |
| a list part contains the string \code{\%s}, then it is |
| interpreted as a literal browser command line to be used with the argument URL |
| substituted for \code{\%s}; if the part does not contain |
| \code{\%s}, it is simply interpreted as the name of the browser to |
| launch. |
| |
| For non-\UNIX{} platforms, or when a remote browser is available on |
| \UNIX{}, the controlling process will not wait for the user to finish |
| with the browser, but allow the remote browser to maintain its own |
| windows on the display. If remote browsers are not available on \UNIX{}, |
| the controlling process will launch a new browser and wait. |
| |
| The script \program{webbrowser} can be used as a command-line interface |
| for the module. It accepts an URL as the argument. It accepts the following |
| optional parameters: \programopt{-n} opens the URL in a new browser window, |
| if possible; \programopt{-t} opens the URL in a new browser page ("tab"). The |
| options are, naturally, mutually exclusive. |
| |
| The following exception is defined: |
| |
| \begin{excdesc}{Error} |
| Exception raised when a browser control error occurs. |
| \end{excdesc} |
| |
| The following functions are defined: |
| |
| \begin{funcdesc}{open}{url\optional{, new=0\optional{, autoraise=1}}} |
| Display \var{url} using the default browser. If \var{new} is 0, the |
| \var{url} is opened in the same browser window. If \var{new} is 1, |
| a new browser window is opened if possible. If \var{new} is 2, |
| a new browser page ("tab") is opened if possible. If \var{autoraise} is |
| true, the window is raised if possible (note that under many window |
| managers this will occur regardless of the setting of this variable). |
| \versionchanged[\var{new} can now be 2]{2.5} |
| \end{funcdesc} |
| |
| \begin{funcdesc}{open_new}{url} |
| Open \var{url} in a new window of the default browser, if possible, |
| otherwise, open \var{url} in the only browser window. |
| \end{funcdesc} |
| |
| \begin{funcdesc}{open_new_tab}{url} |
| Open \var{url} in a new page ("tab") of the default browser, if possible, |
| otherwise equivalent to \function{open_new}. |
| \versionadded{2.5} |
| \end{funcdesc} |
| |
| \begin{funcdesc}{get}{\optional{name}} |
| Return a controller object for the browser type \var{name}. If |
| \var{name} is empty, return a controller for a default browser |
| appropriate to the caller's environment. |
| \end{funcdesc} |
| |
| \begin{funcdesc}{register}{name, constructor\optional{, instance}} |
| Register the browser type \var{name}. Once a browser type is |
| registered, the \function{get()} function can return a controller |
| for that browser type. If \var{instance} is not provided, or is |
| \code{None}, \var{constructor} will be called without parameters to |
| create an instance when needed. If \var{instance} is provided, |
| \var{constructor} will never be called, and may be \code{None}. |
| |
| This entry point is only useful if you plan to either set the |
| \envvar{BROWSER} variable or call \function{get} with a nonempty |
| argument matching the name of a handler you declare. |
| \end{funcdesc} |
| |
| A number of browser types are predefined. This table gives the type |
| names that may be passed to the \function{get()} function and the |
| corresponding instantiations for the controller classes, all defined |
| in this module. |
| |
| \begin{tableiii}{l|l|c}{code}{Type Name}{Class Name}{Notes} |
| \lineiii{'mozilla'}{\class{Mozilla('mozilla')}}{} |
| \lineiii{'firefox'}{\class{Mozilla('mozilla')}}{} |
| \lineiii{'netscape'}{\class{Mozilla('netscape')}}{} |
| \lineiii{'galeon'}{\class{Galeon('galeon')}}{} |
| \lineiii{'epiphany'}{\class{Galeon('epiphany')}}{} |
| \lineiii{'skipstone'}{\class{BackgroundBrowser('skipstone')}}{} |
| \lineiii{'kfmclient'}{\class{Konqueror()}}{(1)} |
| \lineiii{'konqueror'}{\class{Konqueror()}}{(1)} |
| \lineiii{'kfm'}{\class{Konqueror()}}{(1)} |
| \lineiii{'mosaic'}{\class{BackgroundBrowser('mosaic')}}{} |
| \lineiii{'opera'}{\class{Opera()}}{} |
| \lineiii{'grail'}{\class{Grail()}}{} |
| \lineiii{'links'}{\class{GenericBrowser('links')}}{} |
| \lineiii{'elinks'}{\class{Elinks('elinks')}}{} |
| \lineiii{'lynx'}{\class{GenericBrowser('lynx')}}{} |
| \lineiii{'w3m'}{\class{GenericBrowser('w3m')}}{} |
| \lineiii{'windows-default'}{\class{WindowsDefault}}{(2)} |
| \lineiii{'internet-config'}{\class{InternetConfig}}{(3)} |
| \lineiii{'macosx'}{\class{MacOSX('default')}}{(4)} |
| \end{tableiii} |
| |
| \noindent |
| Notes: |
| |
| \begin{description} |
| \item[(1)] |
| ``Konqueror'' is the file manager for the KDE desktop environment for |
| \UNIX{}, and only makes sense to use if KDE is running. Some way of |
| reliably detecting KDE would be nice; the \envvar{KDEDIR} variable is |
| not sufficient. Note also that the name ``kfm'' is used even when |
| using the \program{konqueror} command with KDE 2 --- the |
| implementation selects the best strategy for running Konqueror. |
| |
| \item[(2)] |
| Only on Windows platforms. |
| |
| \item[(3)] |
| Only on MacOS platforms; requires the standard MacPython \module{ic} |
| module, described in the \citetitle[../mac/module-ic.html]{Macintosh |
| Library Modules} manual. |
| |
| \item[(4)] |
| Only on MacOS X platform. |
| \end{description} |
| |
| Here are some simple examples: |
| |
| \begin{verbatim} |
| url = 'http://www.python.org' |
| |
| # Open URL in a new tab, if a browser window is already open. |
| webbrowser.open_new_tab(url + '/doc') |
| |
| # Open URL in new window, raising the window if possible. |
| webbrowser.open_new(url) |
| \end{verbatim} |
| |
| |
| \subsection{Browser Controller Objects \label{browser-controllers}} |
| |
| Browser controllers provide two methods which parallel two of the |
| module-level convenience functions: |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}[controller]{open}{url\optional{, new\optional{, autoraise=1}}} |
| Display \var{url} using the browser handled by this controller. |
| If \var{new} is 1, a new browser window is opened if possible. |
| If \var{new} is 2, a new browser page ("tab") is opened if possible. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}[controller]{open_new}{url} |
| Open \var{url} in a new window of the browser handled by this |
| controller, if possible, otherwise, open \var{url} in the only |
| browser window. Alias \function{open_new}. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}[controller]{open_new_tab}{url} |
| Open \var{url} in a new page ("tab") of the browser handled by this |
| controller, if possible, otherwise equivalent to \function{open_new}. |
| \versionadded{2.5} |
| \end{methoddesc} |