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2:mod:`webbrowser` --- Convenient Web-browser controller
3=======================================================
4
5.. module:: webbrowser
6 :synopsis: Easy-to-use controller for Web browsers.
7.. moduleauthor:: Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org>
8.. sectionauthor:: Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org>
9
10
11The :mod:`webbrowser` module provides a high-level interface to allow displaying
12Web-based documents to users. Under most circumstances, simply calling the
Georg Brandl9fa61bb2009-07-26 14:19:57 +000013:func:`.open` function from this module will do the right thing.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000014
15Under Unix, graphical browsers are preferred under X11, but text-mode browsers
16will be used if graphical browsers are not available or an X11 display isn't
17available. If text-mode browsers are used, the calling process will block until
18the user exits the browser.
19
20If the environment variable :envvar:`BROWSER` exists, it is interpreted to
21override the platform default list of browsers, as a os.pathsep-separated list
22of browsers to try in order. When the value of a list part contains the string
23``%s``, then it is interpreted as a literal browser command line to be used
24with the argument URL substituted for ``%s``; if the part does not contain
Georg Brandl903953c2009-05-17 08:55:00 +000025``%s``, it is simply interpreted as the name of the browser to launch. [1]_
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000026
27For non-Unix platforms, or when a remote browser is available on Unix, the
28controlling process will not wait for the user to finish with the browser, but
29allow the remote browser to maintain its own windows on the display. If remote
30browsers are not available on Unix, the controlling process will launch a new
31browser and wait.
32
33The script :program:`webbrowser` can be used as a command-line interface for the
34module. It accepts an URL as the argument. It accepts the following optional
35parameters: :option:`-n` opens the URL in a new browser window, if possible;
36:option:`-t` opens the URL in a new browser page ("tab"). The options are,
37naturally, mutually exclusive.
38
39The following exception is defined:
40
41
42.. exception:: Error
43
44 Exception raised when a browser control error occurs.
45
46The following functions are defined:
47
48
Benjamin Peterson617a5582009-07-23 14:25:31 +000049.. function:: open(url[, new=0[, autoraise=True]])
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000050
Benjamin Peterson617a5582009-07-23 14:25:31 +000051 Display *url* using the default browser. If *new* is 0, the *url* is opened
52 in the same browser window if possible. If *new* is 1, a new browser window
53 is opened if possible. If *new* is 2, a new browser page ("tab") is opened
54 if possible. If *autoraise* is ``True``, the window is raised if possible
55 (note that under many window managers this will occur regardless of the
56 setting of this variable).
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000057
Georg Brandl29b36302009-04-04 13:45:49 +000058 Note that on some platforms, trying to open a filename using this function,
59 may work and start the operating system's associated program. However, this
60 is neither supported nor portable.
61
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000062 .. versionchanged:: 2.5
63 *new* can now be 2.
64
65
66.. function:: open_new(url)
67
68 Open *url* in a new window of the default browser, if possible, otherwise, open
69 *url* in the only browser window.
70
71
72.. function:: open_new_tab(url)
73
74 Open *url* in a new page ("tab") of the default browser, if possible, otherwise
75 equivalent to :func:`open_new`.
76
77 .. versionadded:: 2.5
78
79
80.. function:: get([name])
81
82 Return a controller object for the browser type *name*. If *name* is empty,
83 return a controller for a default browser appropriate to the caller's
84 environment.
85
86
87.. function:: register(name, constructor[, instance])
88
89 Register the browser type *name*. Once a browser type is registered, the
90 :func:`get` function can return a controller for that browser type. If
91 *instance* is not provided, or is ``None``, *constructor* will be called without
92 parameters to create an instance when needed. If *instance* is provided,
93 *constructor* will never be called, and may be ``None``.
94
95 This entry point is only useful if you plan to either set the :envvar:`BROWSER`
96 variable or call :func:`get` with a nonempty argument matching the name of a
97 handler you declare.
98
99A number of browser types are predefined. This table gives the type names that
100may be passed to the :func:`get` function and the corresponding instantiations
101for the controller classes, all defined in this module.
102
103+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
104| Type Name | Class Name | Notes |
105+=======================+=========================================+=======+
106| ``'mozilla'`` | :class:`Mozilla('mozilla')` | |
107+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
108| ``'firefox'`` | :class:`Mozilla('mozilla')` | |
109+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
110| ``'netscape'`` | :class:`Mozilla('netscape')` | |
111+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
112| ``'galeon'`` | :class:`Galeon('galeon')` | |
113+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
114| ``'epiphany'`` | :class:`Galeon('epiphany')` | |
115+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
116| ``'skipstone'`` | :class:`BackgroundBrowser('skipstone')` | |
117+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
118| ``'kfmclient'`` | :class:`Konqueror()` | \(1) |
119+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
120| ``'konqueror'`` | :class:`Konqueror()` | \(1) |
121+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
122| ``'kfm'`` | :class:`Konqueror()` | \(1) |
123+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
124| ``'mosaic'`` | :class:`BackgroundBrowser('mosaic')` | |
125+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
126| ``'opera'`` | :class:`Opera()` | |
127+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
128| ``'grail'`` | :class:`Grail()` | |
129+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
130| ``'links'`` | :class:`GenericBrowser('links')` | |
131+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
132| ``'elinks'`` | :class:`Elinks('elinks')` | |
133+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
134| ``'lynx'`` | :class:`GenericBrowser('lynx')` | |
135+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
136| ``'w3m'`` | :class:`GenericBrowser('w3m')` | |
137+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
138| ``'windows-default'`` | :class:`WindowsDefault` | \(2) |
139+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
140| ``'internet-config'`` | :class:`InternetConfig` | \(3) |
141+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
142| ``'macosx'`` | :class:`MacOSX('default')` | \(4) |
143+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+-------+
144
145Notes:
146
147(1)
148 "Konqueror" is the file manager for the KDE desktop environment for Unix, and
149 only makes sense to use if KDE is running. Some way of reliably detecting KDE
150 would be nice; the :envvar:`KDEDIR` variable is not sufficient. Note also that
151 the name "kfm" is used even when using the :program:`konqueror` command with KDE
152 2 --- the implementation selects the best strategy for running Konqueror.
153
154(2)
155 Only on Windows platforms.
156
157(3)
Georg Brandl9af94982008-09-13 17:41:16 +0000158 Only on Mac OS platforms; requires the standard MacPython :mod:`ic` module.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000159
160(4)
Georg Brandl9af94982008-09-13 17:41:16 +0000161 Only on Mac OS X platform.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000162
163Here are some simple examples::
164
165 url = 'http://www.python.org'
166
Georg Brandlc62ef8b2009-01-03 20:55:06 +0000167 # Open URL in a new tab, if a browser window is already open.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000168 webbrowser.open_new_tab(url + '/doc')
169
170 # Open URL in new window, raising the window if possible.
171 webbrowser.open_new(url)
172
173
174.. _browser-controllers:
175
176Browser Controller Objects
177--------------------------
178
Benjamin Petersonac0580e2009-03-30 02:49:32 +0000179Browser controllers provide these methods which parallel three of the
180module-level convenience functions:
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000181
182
Benjamin Peterson617a5582009-07-23 14:25:31 +0000183.. method:: controller.open(url[, new[, autoraise=True]])
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000184
185 Display *url* using the browser handled by this controller. If *new* is 1, a new
186 browser window is opened if possible. If *new* is 2, a new browser page ("tab")
187 is opened if possible.
188
189
190.. method:: controller.open_new(url)
191
192 Open *url* in a new window of the browser handled by this controller, if
193 possible, otherwise, open *url* in the only browser window. Alias
194 :func:`open_new`.
195
196
197.. method:: controller.open_new_tab(url)
198
199 Open *url* in a new page ("tab") of the browser handled by this controller, if
200 possible, otherwise equivalent to :func:`open_new`.
201
202 .. versionadded:: 2.5
203
Georg Brandl903953c2009-05-17 08:55:00 +0000204
205.. rubric:: Footnotes
206
207.. [1] Executables named here without a full path will be searched in the
208 directories given in the :envvar:`PATH` environment variable.