#! /usr/bin/env python """Interfaces for launching and remotely controlling Web browsers.""" import os import sys import stat __all__ = ["Error", "open", "open_new", "open_new_tab", "get", "register"] class Error(Exception): pass _browsers = {} # Dictionary of available browser controllers _tryorder = [] # Preference order of available browsers 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.""" if using is not None: alternatives = [using] else: alternatives = _tryorder for browser in alternatives: if '%s' in browser: # User gave us a command line, don't mess with it. return GenericBrowser(browser) else: # User gave us a browser name or path. try: command = _browsers[browser.lower()] except KeyError: command = _synthesize(browser) 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): for name in _tryorder: browser = get(name) if browser.open(url, new, autoraise): return True return False def open_new(url): return open(url, 1) def open_new_tab(url): return open(url, 2) 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 an entry in the BROWSER environment variable -- we can copy a general controller to operate using a specific installation of the desired browser in this way. If we can't create a controller in this way, or if there is no executable for the requested browser, return [None, None]. """ cmd = browser.split()[0] if not _iscommand(cmd): return [None, None] name = os.path.basename(cmd) try: command = _browsers[name.lower()] except KeyError: return [None, None] # now attempt to clone to fit the new name: controller = command[1] if controller and name.lower() == controller.basename: import copy controller = copy.copy(controller) controller.name = browser controller.basename = os.path.basename(browser) 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 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 _isexecutable(exe): return True return False # General parent classes class BaseBrowser(object): """Parent class for all browsers.""" def __init__(self, name=""): self.name = name self.basename = name def open(self, url, new=0, autoraise=1): raise NotImplementedError 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.""" 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) rc = os.system(command % url) return not rc class UnixBrowser(BaseBrowser): """Parent class for all Unix browsers with remote functionality.""" raise_opts = None 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 self.remote_background: cmd += ' &' rc = os.system(cmd) if rc: cmd = "%s %s" % (self.name, url) if self.remote_background: cmd += " &" # bad return status, try again with simpler command rc = os.system(cmd) return not rc def open(self, url, new=0, autoraise=1): 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: raise Error("Bad 'new' parameter to open(); expected 0, 1, or 2, got %s" % new) return self._remote(url, action % url, autoraise) class Mozilla(UnixBrowser): """Launcher class for Mozilla/Netscape browsers.""" raise_opts = ("-noraise", "-raise") remote_cmd = '-remote' remote_action = "openURL(%s)" remote_action_newwin = "openURL(%s,new-window)" remote_action_newtab = "openURL(%s,new-tab)" remote_background = True Netscape = Mozilla class Galeon(UnixBrowser): """Launcher class for Galeon/Epiphany browsers.""" raise_opts = ("-noraise", "") remote_action = "-n '%s'" remote_action_newwin = "-w '%s'" 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 _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: 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=0, autoraise=1): # XXX Currently I know no way to prevent KFM from # opening a new win. assert "'" not in 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." raise_opts = ("", "-raise") remote_cmd = '-remote' remote_action = "openURL(%s)" remote_action_newwin = "openURL(%s,new-window)" remote_action_newtab = "openURL(%s,new-page)" remote_background = True 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! def _find_grail_rc(self): import glob import pwd import socket import tempfile tempdir = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), ".grail-unix") user = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[0] filename = os.path.join(tempdir, user + "-*") maybes = glob.glob(filename) if not maybes: return None s = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) for fn in maybes: # need to PING each one until we find one that's live try: s.connect(fn) except socket.error: # no good; attempt to clean it out, but don't fail: try: os.unlink(fn) except IOError: pass else: return s def _remote(self, action): s = self._find_grail_rc() if not s: return 0 s.send(action) s.close() return 1 def open(self, url, new=0, autoraise=1): if new: ok = self._remote("LOADNEW " + url) else: ok = self._remote("LOAD " + url) return ok # # Platform support for Unix # # These are the right tests because all these Unix browsers require either # a console terminal or an X display to run. def register_X_browsers(): # 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"): register("kfm", Konqueror, Konqueror("kfm")) elif _iscommand("konqueror"): register("konqueror", Konqueror, 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) # Prefer X browsers if present if os.environ.get("DISPLAY"): register_X_browsers() # Also try console browsers if os.environ.get("TERM"): # The Links/elinks browsers if _iscommand("links"): register("links", None, GenericBrowser("links '%s'")) if _iscommand("elinks"): register("elinks", None, Elinks("elinks")) # The Lynx browser , if _iscommand("lynx"): register("lynx", None, GenericBrowser("lynx '%s'")) # The w3m browser if _iscommand("w3m"): register("w3m", None, GenericBrowser("w3m '%s'")) # # Platform support for Windows # if sys.platform[:3] == "win": 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) # # Platform support for MacOS # try: import ic except ImportError: pass else: 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 = 'open location "%s"' % url.replace('"', '%22') # 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 = 'OpenURL "%s"' % url.replace('"', '%22') 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"): _tryorder = [] _browsers = {} register("os2netscape", None, 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: _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()