Re: can i use the browser to show the result of python

2009-10-10 Thread Hacken
On Oct 5, 5:16 pm, catafest catalinf...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sep 25, 12:41 pm, Hacken taoke...@gmail.com wrote:

  I have write some python script

  i want to use browser(IE or FF) to call it, an show the returns!

  how to?

 Python script running under web browsers only like:
  python + website = django .

u can say that again.
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Re: can i use the browser to show the result of python

2009-09-28 Thread Hacken
On Sep 27, 12:24 pm, Dave Angel da...@ieee.org wrote:
 Hacken wrote:
  On Sep 25, 6:27 pm, Dave Angel da...@ieee.org wrote:

  Hacken wrote:

  I have write some python script

  i want to use browser(IE or FF) to call it, an show the returns!

  how to?

  You don't say much about your environment, nor the nature of your
  script. So my response will be very generic.

  If your script writes a valid html/xml/xhtml format to stdout, then you
  could put the script onto a web server with cgi enabled, and mark it
  executable.  Then you could enter the URL for that cgi file into your
  browser, and see that generated web page.

  Interesting additional gotchas:  You need rights to upload (ftp) to such
  a server.  The server needs to have an appropriate Python available, and
  configured to permit cgi access for files with the .py extension.  
  Further, if the server is Unix, your file must be in Unix text format,
  with a shebang line that matches the location of the appropriate version
  of python on that particular server.

  DaveA

  Thanks.

  but,i do not want to setup a webserver, i think that is so big for
  other user.

  i just want write my programes in python, and i use Browser to show my
  GUI,

  can i do that?and how to?

  thanks,waitting..

 What I described is all I've done firsthand.  But more is possible.  And
 I've worked on fancier setups, but somebody else did the plumbing.

 As Stephen points out, you can use webbrowser module to launch a
 browser.  So you could write python code to create a web page(s), write
 it to a file, then launch the browser using the file://..
 protocol.  That'd be fine for displaying pages that are generated
 entirely before launching the browser.  But if you want the python
 program to get feedback from the browser (which is usually what's meant
 by using the browser for a GUI), you're going to have to simulate a
 webserver.

 That can be done on a single machine using the localhost shortcut.  I
 don't know how to do it, but there is a sample in the 2.6 release of
 Python, at least in the Windows version.  You run it from the Start
 menu-Python2.6-module docs.

 The source for the main server is in
 c:\Python26\Tools\Scripts\pydocgui.pyw.  (though all it does is import
 pydoc.py and call it.)  Now that particular program's purpose is to
 generate and display docs for the python files on the system, but
 presumably it's a starting place.

 Now, this is the first I've looked at this file, but at line 1967 is a
 function serve(), which is commented as the web browser interface.   The
 function serve()  probably has much of what you're interested.  In
 particular, it contains a few class definitions, including DocServer and
 DocHandler, which send data back and forth to the browser, over the
 localhost connection.

 It looks like it gets its core code from BaseHTTPServer module.

 At line 2058 is a function gui(), which is a small tkinter program that
 just displays a few buttons and such.  That's not what you're asking about.

 Hopefully somebody else has actually used some of this stuff, and can
 elaborate.

 DaveA- Hide quoted text -

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Thaks both u guys

I find a way to do my work ,but i found a basic webserver is really
necessary.

First,i use webbrowser,Steven recommend,to call the browser open a
html file,my gui,in this html file i make a form and submit a GET
request with the paraments i need

second, i use BaseHTTPServer, to handle the GET request,parse the
request get the paraments i need,
and use these parament to finish my logic

thrid, use BaseHTTPServer make a response to the browser with a
formated html file with my result.

It's not complex like i think,because the BaseHTTPServer is not
complex

Thanks DaveA,a webserver,like you said,is a necessary,Steven, your
webbrowser.
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Re: can i use the browser to show the result of python

2009-09-26 Thread Hacken
On Sep 25, 6:27 pm, Dave Angel da...@ieee.org wrote:
 Hacken wrote:
  I have write some python script

  i want to use browser(IE or FF) to call it, an show the returns!

  how to?

 You don't say much about your environment, nor the nature of your
 script. So my response will be very generic.

 If your script writes a valid html/xml/xhtml format to stdout, then you
 could put the script onto a web server with cgi enabled, and mark it
 executable.  Then you could enter the URL for that cgi file into your
 browser, and see that generated web page.

 Interesting additional gotchas:  You need rights to upload (ftp) to such
 a server.  The server needs to have an appropriate Python available, and
 configured to permit cgi access for files with the .py extension.  
 Further, if the server is Unix, your file must be in Unix text format,
 with a shebang line that matches the location of the appropriate version
 of python on that particular server.

 DaveA


Thanks.

but,i do not want to setup a webserver, i think that is so big for
other user.

i just want write my programes in python, and i use Browser to show my
GUI,

can i do that?and how to?

thanks,waitting..
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can i use the browser to show the result of python

2009-09-25 Thread Hacken
I have write some python script

i want to use browser(IE or FF) to call it, an show the returns!

how to?
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