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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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e8f24430
Commit
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Oct 03, 2005
by
Georg Brandl
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Patch #754022: Greatly enhanced webbrowser.py.
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@@ -6,9 +6,8 @@
\moduleauthor
{
Fred L. Drake, Jr.
}{
fdrake@acm.org
}
\sectionauthor
{
Fred L. Drake, Jr.
}{
fdrake@acm.org
}
The
\module
{
webbrowser
}
module provides a very high-level interface to
allow displaying Web-based documents to users. The controller objects
are easy to use and are platform-independent. Under most
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.
...
...
@@ -17,19 +16,26 @@ 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.
Under
\UNIX
, i
f the environment variable
\envvar
{
BROWSER
}
exists, it
I
f the environment variable
\envvar
{
BROWSER
}
exists, it
is interpreted to override the platform default list of browsers, as a
colon
-separated list of browsers to try in order. When the value of
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 the
\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
X11 browsers are
available on
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 browser to maintain its own window on
the display.
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:
...
...
@@ -40,15 +46,24 @@ The following exception is defined:
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 true,
a new browser window is opened if possible. If
\var
{
autoraise
}
is
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).
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
open
_
new
}{
url
}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
open
_
new
_
win
}{
url
}
Open
\var
{
url
}
in a new window of the default browser, if possible,
otherwise, open
\var
{
url
}
in the only browser window.
otherwise, open
\var
{
url
}
in the only browser window. Alias
\function
{
open
_
new
}
.
\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
_
win
}
.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
get
}{
\optional
{
name
}}
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...
@@ -67,7 +82,7 @@ The following functions are defined:
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.
argument matching the name of a handler you declare.
\end{funcdesc}
A number of browser types are predefined. This table gives the type
...
...
@@ -76,16 +91,24 @@ 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
{
Netscape('mozilla')
}}{}
\lineiii
{
'netscape'
}{
\class
{
Netscape('netscape')
}}{}
\lineiii
{
'mosaic'
}{
\class
{
GenericBrowser('mosaic
\%
s
\&
')
}}{}
\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
{
GenericBrowser('skipstone
\%
s
\&
')
}}{}
\lineiii
{
'konqueror'
}{
\class
{
Konqueror()
}}{
(1)
}
\lineiii
{
'kfm'
}{
\class
{
Konqueror()
}}{
(1)
}
\lineiii
{
'mosaic'
}{
\class
{
GenericBrowser('mosaic
\%
s
\&
')
}}{}
\lineiii
{
'opera'
}{
\class
{
Opera()
}}{}
\lineiii
{
'grail'
}{
\class
{
Grail()
}}{}
\lineiii
{
'links'
}{
\class
{
GenericBrowser('links
\%
s')
}}{}
\lineiii
{
'elinks'
}{
\class
{
Elinks('elinks')
}}{}
\lineiii
{
'lynx'
}{
\class
{
GenericBrowser('lynx
\%
s')
}}{}
\lineiii
{
'w3m'
}{
\class
{
GenericBrowser('w3m
\%
s')
}}{}
\lineiii
{
'windows-default'
}{
\class
{
WindowsDefault
}}{
(2)
}
\lineiii
{
'internet-config'
}{
\class
{
InternetConfig
}}{
(3)
}
\lineiii
{
'macosx'
}{
\class
{
MacOSX('default')
}}{
(4)
}
\end{tableiii}
\noindent
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...
@@ -101,13 +124,15 @@ using the \program{konqueror} command with KDE 2 --- the
implementation selects the best strategy for running Konqueror.
\item
[(2)]
Only on Windows platforms; requires the common
extension modules
\module
{
win32api
}
and
\module
{
win32con
}
.
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}
...
...
@@ -117,12 +142,18 @@ Browser controllers provide two methods which parallel two of the
module-level convenience functions:
\begin{funcdesc}
{
open
}{
url
\optional
{
, new
}}
Display
\var
{
url
}
using the browser handled by this controller. If
\var
{
new
}
is true, a new browser window is opened if possible.
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{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
open
_
new
}{
url
}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
open
_
new
_
win
}{
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.
browser window. Alias
\function
{
open
_
new
}
.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
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
_
win
}
.
\end{funcdesc}
Lib/webbrowser.py
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#! /usr/bin/env python
"""Interfaces for launching and remotely controlling Web browsers."""
import
os
import
sys
import
stat
__all__
=
[
"Error"
,
"open"
,
"get"
,
"register"
]
__all__
=
[
"Error"
,
"open"
,
"
open_new"
,
"open_new_tab"
,
"
get"
,
"register"
]
class
Error
(
Exception
):
pass
...
...
@@ -11,9 +13,13 @@ class Error(Exception):
_browsers
=
{}
# Dictionary of available browser controllers
_tryorder
=
[]
# Preference order of available browsers
def
register
(
name
,
klass
,
instance
=
None
):
def
register
(
name
,
klass
,
instance
=
None
,
update_tryorder
=
1
):
"""Register a browser connector and, optionally, connection."""
_browsers
[
name
.
lower
()]
=
[
klass
,
instance
]
if
update_tryorder
>
0
:
_tryorder
.
append
(
name
)
elif
update_tryorder
<
0
:
_tryorder
.
insert
(
0
,
name
)
def
get
(
using
=
None
):
"""Return a browser launcher instance appropriate for the environment."""
...
...
@@ -26,27 +32,36 @@ def get(using=None):
# User gave us a command line, don't mess with it.
return
GenericBrowser
(
browser
)
else
:
# User gave us a browser name.
# User gave us a browser name
or path
.
try
:
command
=
_browsers
[
browser
.
lower
()]
except
KeyError
:
command
=
_synthesize
(
browser
)
if
command
[
1
]
is
None
:
return
command
[
0
]()
else
:
if
command
[
1
]
is
not
None
:
return
command
[
1
]
elif
command
[
0
]
is
not
None
:
return
command
[
0
]()
raise
Error
(
"could not locate runnable browser"
)
# Please note: the following definition hides a builtin function.
# It is recommended one does "import webbrowser" and uses webbrowser.open(url)
# instead of "from webbrowser import *".
def
open
(
url
,
new
=
0
,
autoraise
=
1
):
get
().
open
(
url
,
new
,
autoraise
)
for
name
in
_tryorder
:
browser
=
get
(
name
)
if
browser
.
open
(
url
,
new
,
autoraise
):
return
True
return
False
def
open_new
(
url
):
get
().
open
(
url
,
1
)
return
open
(
url
,
1
)
def
open_new_tab
(
url
):
return
open
(
url
,
2
)
def
_synthesize
(
browser
):
def
_synthesize
(
browser
,
update_tryorder
=
1
):
"""Attempt to synthesize a controller base on existing controllers.
This is useful to create a controller when a user specifies a path to
...
...
@@ -58,9 +73,10 @@ def _synthesize(browser):
executable for the requested browser, return [None, None].
"""
if
not
os
.
path
.
exists
(
browser
):
cmd
=
browser
.
split
()[
0
]
if
not
_iscommand
(
cmd
):
return
[
None
,
None
]
name
=
os
.
path
.
basename
(
browser
)
name
=
os
.
path
.
basename
(
cmd
)
try
:
command
=
_browsers
[
name
.
lower
()]
except
KeyError
:
...
...
@@ -72,132 +88,199 @@ def _synthesize(browser):
controller
=
copy
.
copy
(
controller
)
controller
.
name
=
browser
controller
.
basename
=
os
.
path
.
basename
(
browser
)
register
(
browser
,
None
,
controller
)
register
(
browser
,
None
,
controller
,
update_tryorder
)
return
[
None
,
controller
]
return
[
None
,
None
]
if
sys
.
platform
[:
3
]
==
"win"
:
def
_isexecutable
(
cmd
):
cmd
=
cmd
.
lower
()
if
os
.
path
.
isfile
(
cmd
)
and
(
cmd
.
endswith
(
".exe"
)
or
cmd
.
endswith
(
".bat"
)):
return
True
for
ext
in
".exe"
,
".bat"
:
if
os
.
path
.
isfile
(
cmd
+
ext
):
return
True
return
False
else
:
def
_isexecutable
(
cmd
):
if
os
.
path
.
isfile
(
cmd
):
mode
=
os
.
stat
(
cmd
)[
stat
.
ST_MODE
]
if
mode
&
stat
.
S_IXUSR
or
mode
&
stat
.
S_IXGRP
or
mode
&
stat
.
S_IXOTH
:
return
True
return
False
def
_iscommand
(
cmd
):
"""Return True if cmd can be found on the executable search path."""
"""Return True if cmd is executable or can be found on the executable
search path."""
if
_isexecutable
(
cmd
):
return
True
path
=
os
.
environ
.
get
(
"PATH"
)
if
not
path
:
return
False
for
d
in
path
.
split
(
os
.
pathsep
):
exe
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
d
,
cmd
)
if
os
.
path
.
isfi
le
(
exe
):
if
_isexecutab
le
(
exe
):
return
True
return
False
PROCESS_CREATION_DELAY
=
4
# General parent classes
class
BaseBrowser
(
object
):
"""Parent class for all browsers."""
def
__init__
(
self
,
name
=
""
):
self
.
name
=
name
def
open_new
(
self
,
url
):
return
self
.
open
(
url
,
1
)
def
open_new_tab
(
self
,
url
):
return
self
.
open
(
url
,
2
)
class
GenericBrowser
(
BaseBrowser
):
"""Class for all browsers started with a command
and without remote functionality."""
class
GenericBrowser
:
def
__init__
(
self
,
cmd
):
self
.
name
,
self
.
args
=
cmd
.
split
(
None
,
1
)
self
.
basename
=
os
.
path
.
basename
(
self
.
name
)
def
open
(
self
,
url
,
new
=
0
,
autoraise
=
1
):
assert
"'"
not
in
url
command
=
"%s %s"
%
(
self
.
name
,
self
.
args
)
os
.
system
(
command
%
url
)
rc
=
os
.
system
(
command
%
url
)
return
not
rc
def
open_new
(
self
,
url
):
self
.
open
(
url
)
class
UnixBrowser
(
BaseBrowser
):
"""Parent class for all Unix browsers with remote functionality."""
class
Netscape
:
"Launcher class for Netscape browsers."
def
__init__
(
self
,
name
):
self
.
name
=
name
self
.
basename
=
os
.
path
.
basename
(
name
)
raise_opts
=
None
def
_remote
(
self
,
action
,
autoraise
):
raise_opt
=
(
"-noraise"
,
"-raise"
)[
autoraise
]
cmd
=
"%s %s -remote '%s' >/dev/null 2>&1"
%
(
self
.
name
,
raise_opt
,
action
)
remote_cmd
=
''
remote_action
=
None
remote_action_newwin
=
None
remote_action_newtab
=
None
remote_background
=
False
def
_remote
(
self
,
url
,
action
,
autoraise
):
autoraise
=
int
(
bool
(
autoraise
))
# always 0/1
raise_opt
=
self
.
raise_opts
and
self
.
raise_opts
[
autoraise
]
or
''
cmd
=
"%s %s %s '%s' >/dev/null 2>&1"
%
(
self
.
name
,
raise_opt
,
self
.
remote_cmd
,
action
)
if
remote_background
:
cmd
+=
' &'
rc
=
os
.
system
(
cmd
)
if
rc
:
import
time
os
.
system
(
"%s &"
%
self
.
name
)
time
.
sleep
(
PROCESS_CREATION_DELAY
)
rc
=
os
.
system
(
cmd
)
# bad return status, try again with simpler command
rc
=
os
.
system
(
"%s %s"
%
(
self
.
name
,
url
))
return
not
rc
def
open
(
self
,
url
,
new
=
0
,
autoraise
=
1
):
if
new
:
self
.
_remote
(
"openURL(%s, new-window)"
%
url
,
autoraise
)
assert
"'"
not
in
url
if
new
==
0
:
action
=
self
.
remote_action
elif
new
==
1
:
action
=
self
.
remote_action_newwin
elif
new
==
2
:
if
self
.
remote_action_newtab
is
None
:
action
=
self
.
remote_action_newwin
else
:
action
=
self
.
remote_action_newtab
else
:
self
.
_remote
(
"openURL(%s)"
%
url
,
autoraise
)
raise
Error
(
"Bad 'new' parameter to open(); expected 0, 1, or 2, got %s"
%
new
)
return
self
.
_remote
(
url
,
action
%
url
,
autoraise
)
def
open_new
(
self
,
url
):
self
.
open
(
url
,
1
)
class
Mozilla
(
UnixBrowser
):
"""Launcher class for Mozilla/Netscape browsers."""
class
Galeon
:
"""Launcher class for Galeon browsers."""
def
__init__
(
self
,
name
):
self
.
name
=
name
self
.
basename
=
os
.
path
.
basename
(
name
)
raise_opts
=
(
"-noraise"
,
"-raise"
)
def
_remote
(
self
,
action
,
autoraise
):
raise_opt
=
(
"--noraise"
,
""
)[
autoraise
]
cmd
=
"%s %s %s >/dev/null 2>&1"
%
(
self
.
name
,
raise_opt
,
action
)
rc
=
os
.
system
(
cmd
)
if
rc
:
import
time
os
.
system
(
"%s >/dev/null 2>&1 &"
%
self
.
name
)
time
.
sleep
(
PROCESS_CREATION_DELAY
)
rc
=
os
.
system
(
cmd
)
return
not
rc
remote_cmd
=
'-remote'
remote_action
=
"openURL(%s)"
remote_action_newwin
=
"openURL(%s,new-window)"
remote_action_newtab
=
"openURL(%s,new-tab)"
def
open
(
self
,
url
,
new
=
0
,
autoraise
=
1
):
if
new
:
self
.
_remote
(
"-w '%s'"
%
url
,
autoraise
)
else
:
self
.
_remote
(
"-n '%s'"
%
url
,
autoraise
)
Netscape
=
Mozilla
def
open_new
(
self
,
url
):
self
.
open
(
url
,
1
)
class
Galeon
(
UnixBrowser
):
"""Launcher class for Galeon/Epiphany browsers."""
raise_opts
=
(
"-noraise"
,
""
)
remote_action
=
"-n '%s'"
remote_action_newwin
=
"-w '%s'"
class
Konqueror
:
remote_background
=
True
class
Konqueror
(
BaseBrowser
):
"""Controller for the KDE File Manager (kfm, or Konqueror).
See http://developer.kde.org/documentation/other/kfmclient.html
for more information on the Konqueror remote-control interface.
"""
def
__init__
(
self
):
if
_iscommand
(
"konqueror"
):
self
.
name
=
self
.
basename
=
"konqueror"
else
:
self
.
name
=
self
.
basename
=
"kfm"
def
_remote
(
self
,
action
):
def
_remote
(
self
,
url
,
action
):
# kfmclient is the new KDE way of opening URLs.
cmd
=
"kfmclient %s >/dev/null 2>&1"
%
action
rc
=
os
.
system
(
cmd
)
# Fall back to other variants.
if
rc
:
import
time
if
self
.
basename
==
"konqueror"
:
os
.
system
(
self
.
name
+
" --silent &"
)
else
:
os
.
system
(
self
.
name
+
" -d &"
)
time
.
sleep
(
PROCESS_CREATION_DELAY
)
rc
=
os
.
system
(
cmd
)
if
_iscommand
(
"konqueror"
):
rc
=
os
.
system
(
self
.
name
+
" --silent '%s' &"
%
url
)
elif
_iscommand
(
"kfm"
):
rc
=
os
.
system
(
self
.
name
+
" -d '%s'"
%
url
)
return
not
rc
def
open
(
self
,
url
,
new
=
1
,
autoraise
=
1
):
def
open
(
self
,
url
,
new
=
0
,
autoraise
=
1
):
# XXX Currently I know no way to prevent KFM from
# opening a new win.
assert
"'"
not
in
url
self
.
_remote
(
"openURL '%s'"
%
url
)
if
new
==
2
:
action
=
"newTab '%s'"
%
url
else
:
action
=
"openURL '%s'"
%
url
ok
=
self
.
_remote
(
url
,
action
)
return
ok
class
Opera
(
UnixBrowser
):
"Launcher class for Opera browser."
open_new
=
open
raise_opts
=
(
""
,
"-raise"
)
remote_cmd
=
'-remote'
remote_action
=
"openURL(%s)"
remote_action_newwin
=
"openURL(%s,new-window)"
remote_action_newtab
=
"openURL(%s,new-page)"
class
Grail
:
class
Elinks
(
UnixBrowser
):
"Launcher class for Elinks browsers."
remote_cmd
=
'-remote'
remote_action
=
"openURL(%s)"
remote_action_newwin
=
"openURL(%s,new-window)"
remote_action_newtab
=
"openURL(%s,new-tab)"
def
_remote
(
self
,
url
,
action
,
autoraise
):
# elinks doesn't like its stdout to be redirected -
# it uses redirected stdout as a signal to do -dump
cmd
=
"%s %s '%s' 2>/dev/null"
%
(
self
.
name
,
self
.
remote_cmd
,
action
)
rc
=
os
.
system
(
cmd
)
if
rc
:
rc
=
os
.
system
(
"%s %s"
%
(
self
.
name
,
url
))
return
not
rc
class
Grail
(
BaseBrowser
):
# There should be a way to maintain a connection to Grail, but the
# Grail remote control protocol doesn't really allow that at this
# point. It probably neverwill!
...
...
@@ -237,93 +320,97 @@ class Grail:
def
open
(
self
,
url
,
new
=
0
,
autoraise
=
1
):
if
new
:
self
.
_remote
(
"LOADNEW "
+
url
)
ok
=
self
.
_remote
(
"LOADNEW "
+
url
)
else
:
self
.
_remote
(
"LOAD "
+
url
)
ok
=
self
.
_remote
(
"LOAD "
+
url
)
return
ok
def
open_new
(
self
,
url
):
self
.
open
(
url
,
1
)
class
WindowsDefault
:
def
open
(
self
,
url
,
new
=
0
,
autoraise
=
1
):
os
.
startfile
(
url
)
def
open_new
(
self
,
url
):
self
.
open
(
url
)
#
# Platform support for Unix
#
# This is the right test because all these Unix browsers require either
# a console terminal of an X display to run. Note that we cannot split
# the TERM and DISPLAY cases, because we might be running Python from inside
# an xterm.
if
os
.
environ
.
get
(
"TERM"
)
or
os
.
environ
.
get
(
"DISPLAY"
):
_tryorder
=
[
"links"
,
"lynx"
,
"w3m"
]
# Easy cases first -- register console browsers if we have them.
if
os
.
environ
.
get
(
"TERM"
):
# The Links browser <http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mikulas/links/>
if
_iscommand
(
"links"
):
register
(
"links"
,
None
,
GenericBrowser
(
"links '%s'"
))
# The Lynx browser <http://lynx.browser.org/>
if
_iscommand
(
"lynx"
):
register
(
"lynx"
,
None
,
GenericBrowser
(
"lynx '%s'"
))
# The w3m browser <http://ei5nazha.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp/~aito/w3m/eng/>
if
_iscommand
(
"w3m"
):
register
(
"w3m"
,
None
,
GenericBrowser
(
"w3m '%s'"
))
# X browsers have more in the way of options
if
os
.
environ
.
get
(
"DISPLAY"
):
_tryorder
=
[
"galeon"
,
"skipstone"
,
"mozilla-firefox"
,
"mozilla-firebird"
,
"mozilla"
,
"netscape"
,
"kfm"
,
"grail"
]
+
_tryorder
# First, the Netscape series
for
browser
in
(
"mozilla-firefox"
,
"mozilla-firebird"
,
"mozilla"
,
"netscape"
):
if
_iscommand
(
browser
):
register
(
browser
,
None
,
Netscape
(
browser
))
# Next, Mosaic -- old but still in use.
if
_iscommand
(
"mosaic"
):
register
(
"mosaic"
,
None
,
GenericBrowser
(
"mosaic '%s' >/dev/null &"
))
# Gnome's Galeon
if
_iscommand
(
"galeon"
):
register
(
"galeon"
,
None
,
Galeon
(
"galeon"
))
# Skipstone, another Gtk/Mozilla based browser
if
_iscommand
(
"skipstone"
):
register
(
"skipstone"
,
None
,
GenericBrowser
(
"skipstone '%s' >/dev/null &"
))
# Konqueror/kfm, the KDE browser.
if
_iscommand
(
"kfm"
)
or
_iscommand
(
"konqueror"
):
register
(
"kfm"
,
Konqueror
,
Konqueror
())
# Grail, the Python browser.
if
_iscommand
(
"grail"
):
register
(
"grail"
,
Grail
,
None
)
class
InternetConfig
:
def
open
(
self
,
url
,
new
=
0
,
autoraise
=
1
):
ic
.
launchurl
(
url
)
def
open_new
(
self
,
url
):
self
.
open
(
url
)
# These are the right tests because all these Unix browsers require either
# a console terminal or an X display to run.
# Prefer X browsers if present
if
os
.
environ
.
get
(
"DISPLAY"
):
# First, the Mozilla/Netscape browsers
for
browser
in
(
"mozilla-firefox"
,
"firefox"
,
"mozilla-firebird"
,
"firebird"
,
"mozilla"
,
"netscape"
):
if
_iscommand
(
browser
):
register
(
browser
,
None
,
Mozilla
(
browser
))
# The default Gnome browser
if
_iscommand
(
"gconftool-2"
):
# get the web browser string from gconftool
gc
=
'gconftool-2 -g /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command'
out
=
os
.
popen
(
gc
)
commd
=
out
.
read
().
strip
()
retncode
=
out
.
close
()
# if successful, register it
if
retncode
==
None
and
len
(
commd
)
!=
0
:
register
(
"gnome"
,
None
,
GenericBrowser
(
commd
+
" '%s' >/dev/null &"
))
# Konqueror/kfm, the KDE browser.
if
_iscommand
(
"kfm"
)
or
_iscommand
(
"konqueror"
):
register
(
"kfm"
,
Konqueror
,
Konqueror
())
# Gnome's Galeon and Epiphany
for
browser
in
(
"galeon"
,
"epiphany"
):
if
_iscommand
(
browser
):
register
(
browser
,
None
,
Galeon
(
browser
))
# Skipstone, another Gtk/Mozilla based browser
if
_iscommand
(
"skipstone"
):
register
(
"skipstone"
,
None
,
GenericBrowser
(
"skipstone '%s' &"
))
# Opera, quite popular
if
_iscommand
(
"opera"
):
register
(
"opera"
,
None
,
Opera
(
"opera"
))
# Next, Mosaic -- old but still in use.
if
_iscommand
(
"mosaic"
):
register
(
"mosaic"
,
None
,
GenericBrowser
(
"mosaic '%s' &"
))
# Grail, the Python browser. Does anybody still use it?
if
_iscommand
(
"grail"
):
register
(
"grail"
,
Grail
,
None
)
# Also try console browsers
if
os
.
environ
.
get
(
"TERM"
):
# The Links/elinks browsers <http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mikulas/links/>
if
_iscommand
(
"links"
):
register
(
"links"
,
None
,
GenericBrowser
(
"links '%s'"
))
if
_iscommand
(
"elinks"
):
register
(
"elinks"
,
None
,
Elinks
(
"elinks"
))
# The Lynx browser <http://lynx.isc.org/>, <http://lynx.browser.org/>
if
_iscommand
(
"lynx"
):
register
(
"lynx"
,
None
,
GenericBrowser
(
"lynx '%s'"
))
# The w3m browser <http://w3m.sourceforge.net/>
if
_iscommand
(
"w3m"
):
register
(
"w3m"
,
None
,
GenericBrowser
(
"w3m '%s'"
))
#
# Platform support for Windows
#
if
sys
.
platform
[:
3
]
==
"win"
:
_tryorder
=
[
"netscape"
,
"windows-default"
]
class
WindowsDefault
(
BaseBrowser
):
def
open
(
self
,
url
,
new
=
0
,
autoraise
=
1
):
os
.
startfile
(
url
)
return
True
# Oh, my...
_tryorder
=
[]
_browsers
=
{}
# Prefer mozilla/netscape/opera if present
for
browser
in
(
"firefox"
,
"firebird"
,
"mozilla"
,
"netscape"
,
"opera"
):
if
_iscommand
(
browser
):
register
(
browser
,
None
,
GenericBrowser
(
browser
+
' %s'
))
register
(
"windows-default"
,
WindowsDefault
)
#
...
...
@@ -335,36 +422,112 @@ try:
except
ImportError
:
pass
else
:
# internet-config is the only supported controller on MacOS,
# so don't mess with the default!
_tryorder
=
[
"internet-config"
]
register
(
"internet-config"
,
InternetConfig
)
class
InternetConfig
(
BaseBrowser
):
def
open
(
self
,
url
,
new
=
0
,
autoraise
=
1
):
ic
.
launchurl
(
url
)
return
True
# Any way to get status?
register
(
"internet-config"
,
InternetConfig
,
update_tryorder
=-
1
)
if
sys
.
platform
==
'darwin'
:
# Adapted from patch submitted to SourceForge by Steven J. Burr
class
MacOSX
(
BaseBrowser
):
"""Launcher class for Aqua browsers on Mac OS X
Optionally specify a browser name on instantiation. Note that this
will not work for Aqua browsers if the user has moved the application
package after installation.
If no browser is specified, the default browser, as specified in the
Internet System Preferences panel, will be used.
"""
def
__init__
(
self
,
name
):
self
.
name
=
name
def
open
(
self
,
url
,
new
=
0
,
autoraise
=
1
):
assert
"'"
not
in
url
# new must be 0 or 1
new
=
int
(
bool
(
new
))
if
self
.
name
==
"default"
:
# User called open, open_new or get without a browser parameter
script
=
_safequote
(
'open location "%s"'
,
url
)
# opens in default browser
else
:
# User called get and chose a browser
if
self
.
name
==
"OmniWeb"
:
toWindow
=
""
else
:
# Include toWindow parameter of OpenURL command for browsers
# that support it. 0 == new window; -1 == existing
toWindow
=
"toWindow %d"
%
(
new
-
1
)
cmd
=
_safequote
(
'OpenURL "%s"'
,
url
)
script
=
'''tell application "%s"
activate
%s %s
end tell'''
%
(
self
.
name
,
cmd
,
toWindow
)
# Open pipe to AppleScript through osascript command
osapipe
=
os
.
popen
(
"osascript"
,
"w"
)
if
osapipe
is
None
:
return
False
# Write script to osascript's stdin
osapipe
.
write
(
script
)
rc
=
osapipe
.
close
()
return
not
rc
# Don't clear _tryorder or _browsers since OS X can use above Unix support
# (but we prefer using the OS X specific stuff)
register
(
"MacOSX"
,
None
,
MacOSX
(
'default'
),
-
1
)
#
# Platform support for OS/2
#
if
sys
.
platform
[:
3
]
==
"os2"
and
_iscommand
(
"netscape.exe"
):
_tryorder
=
[
"os2netscape"
]
if
sys
.
platform
[:
3
]
==
"os2"
and
_iscommand
(
"netscape"
):
_tryorder
=
[]
_browsers
=
{}
register
(
"os2netscape"
,
None
,
GenericBrowser
(
"start netscape.exe %s"
))
GenericBrowser
(
"start netscape %s"
),
-
1
)
# OK, now that we know what the default preference orders for each
# platform are, allow user to override them with the BROWSER variable.
#
if
"BROWSER"
in
os
.
environ
:
# It's the user's responsibility to register handlers for any unknown
# browser referenced by this value, before calling open().
_tryorder
=
os
.
environ
[
"BROWSER"
].
split
(
os
.
pathsep
)
for
cmd
in
_tryorder
:
if
not
cmd
.
lower
()
in
_browsers
:
if
_iscommand
(
cmd
.
lower
()):
register
(
cmd
.
lower
(),
None
,
GenericBrowser
(
"%s '%%s'"
%
cmd
.
lower
()))
cmd
=
None
# to make del work if _tryorder was empty
del
cmd
_tryorder
=
filter
(
lambda
x
:
x
.
lower
()
in
_browsers
or
x
.
find
(
"%s"
)
>
-
1
,
_tryorder
)
_userchoices
=
os
.
environ
[
"BROWSER"
].
split
(
os
.
pathsep
)
_userchoices
.
reverse
()
# Treat choices in same way as if passed into get() but do register
# and prepend to _tryorder
for
cmdline
in
_userchoices
:
if
cmdline
!=
''
:
_synthesize
(
cmdline
,
-
1
)
cmdline
=
None
# to make del work if _userchoices was empty
del
cmdline
del
_userchoices
# what to do if _tryorder is now empty?
def
main
():
import
getopt
usage
=
"""Usage: %s [-n | -t] url
-n: open new window
-t: open new tab"""
%
sys
.
argv
[
0
]
try
:
opts
,
args
=
getopt
.
getopt
(
sys
.
argv
[
1
:],
'ntd'
)
except
getopt
.
error
,
msg
:
print
>>
sys
.
stderr
,
msg
print
>>
sys
.
stderr
,
usage
sys
.
exit
(
1
)
new_win
=
0
for
o
,
a
in
opts
:
if
o
==
'-n'
:
new_win
=
1
elif
o
==
'-t'
:
new_win
=
2
if
len
(
args
)
<>
1
:
print
>>
sys
.
stderr
,
usage
sys
.
exit
(
1
)
url
=
args
[
0
]
open
(
url
,
new_win
)
if
__name__
==
"__main__"
:
main
()
Misc/NEWS
View file @
e8f24430
...
...
@@ -254,6 +254,8 @@ Extension Modules
Library
-------
-
Patch
#
754022
:
Greatly
enhanced
webbrowser
.
py
(
by
Oleg
Broytmann
).
-
Bug
#
729103
:
pydoc
.
py
:
Fix
docother
()
method
to
accept
additional
"parent"
argument
.
...
...
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