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    3    Author:        Jan Wielemaker
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   35
   36:- module(www_browser,
   37          [ www_open_url/1,             % +UrlOrSpec
   38            expand_url_path/2           % +Spec, -URL
   39          ]).   40:- autoload(library(lists),[member/2]).   41
   42:- if(exists_source(library(process))).   43:- autoload(library(process), [process_create/3]).   44:- endif.   45
   46:- multifile
   47    known_browser/2.

Open a URL in the users browser

This library deals with the highly platform specific task of opening a web page. In addition, is provides a mechanism similar to absolute_file_name/3 that expands compound terms to concrete URLs. For example, the SWI-Prolog home page can be opened using:

?- www_open_url(swipl(.)).

*/

 www_open_url(+Url)
Open URL in running version of the users' browser or start a new browser. This predicate tries the following steps:
  1. If a prolog flag (see set_prolog_flag/2) browser is set and this is the name of a known executable, use this. The flag may be set to Command-Mode, where mode is one of fg or bg, requesting Command to run in foreground or background mode. Default is bg.
  2. On Windows, use win_shell(open, URL)
  3. Find a generic `open' comment. Candidates are xdg-open, open or gnome-open.
  4. If a environment variable BROWSER is set and this is the name of a known executable, use this.
  5. Try to find a known browser. @tbd Figure out the right tool in step 3 as it is not uncommon that multiple are installed.
   85www_open_url(Spec) :-                   % user configured
   86    expand_url_path(Spec, URL),
   87    open_url(URL).
   88
   89open_url(URL) :-
   90    current_prolog_flag(browser, Browser),
   91    expand_browser_flag(Browser, Command, Mode),
   92    has_command(Command),
   93    !,
   94    run_command(Command, [URL], Mode).
   95:- if(current_predicate(win_shell/2)).   96open_url(URL) :-                        % Windows shell
   97    win_shell(open, URL).
   98:- endif.   99open_url(URL) :-                        % Unix `open document'
  100    open_command(Open),
  101    has_command(Open),
  102    !,
  103    run_command(Open, [URL], fg).
  104open_url(URL) :-                        % user configured
  105    getenv('BROWSER', Browser),
  106    has_command(Browser),
  107    !,
  108    run_browser(Browser, URL).
  109open_url(URL) :-                        % something we know
  110    known_browser(Browser, _),
  111    has_command(Browser),
  112    !,
  113    run_browser(Browser, URL).
  114
  115expand_browser_flag(Command-Mode, Command, Mode) :- !.
  116expand_browser_flag(Command, Command, bg) :- atomic(Command).
  117
  118open_command(open) :-                   % Apples open command
  119    current_prolog_flag(apple, true).
  120open_command('xdg-open').               % Free desktop
  121open_command('gnome-open').             % Gnome (deprecated in favour of xdg-open
  122open_command(open).                     % Who knows
 run_browser(+Browser, +URL) is det
Open a page using a browser.
  128run_browser(Browser, URL) :-
  129    run_command(Browser, [URL], bg).
 run_command(+Command, +Args, +Background)
Run OS command Command using Args, silencing the error output because many browsers are rather verbose.
  136:- if(current_predicate(process_create/3)).  137run_command(Command, Args, fg) :-
  138    !,
  139    process_create(path(Command), Args, [stderr(null)]).
  140:- endif.  141:- if(current_prolog_flag(unix, true)).  142run_command(Command, [Arg], fg) :-
  143    format(string(Cmd), "\"~w\" \"~w\" &> /dev/null", [Command, Arg]),
  144    shell(Cmd).
  145run_command(Command, [Arg], bg) :-
  146    format(string(Cmd), "\"~w\" \"~w\" &> /dev/null &", [Command, Arg]),
  147    shell(Cmd).
  148:- else.  149run_command(Command, [Arg], fg) :-
  150    format(string(Cmd), "\"~w\" \"~w\"", [Command, Arg]),
  151    shell(Cmd).
  152run_command(Command, [Arg], bg) :-
  153    format(string(Cmd), "\"~w\" \"~w\" &", [Command, Arg]),
  154    shell(Cmd).
  155:- endif.
 known_browser(+FileBaseName, -Compatible)
True if browser FileBaseName has a remote protocol compatible to Compatible.
  162known_browser(firefox,   netscape).
  163known_browser(mozilla,   netscape).
  164known_browser(netscape,  netscape).
  165known_browser(konqueror, -).
  166known_browser(opera,     -).
 has_command(+Command)
Succeeds if Command is in $PATH. Works for Unix systems. For Windows we have to test for executable extensions.
  174:- dynamic
  175    command_cache/2.  176:- volatile
  177    command_cache/2.  178
  179has_command(Command) :-
  180    command_cache(Command, Path),
  181    !,
  182    Path \== (-).
  183has_command(Command) :-
  184    (   getenv('PATH', Path),
  185        (   current_prolog_flag(windows, true)
  186        ->  Sep = (;)
  187        ;   Sep = (:)
  188        ),
  189        atomic_list_concat(Parts, Sep, Path),
  190        member(Part, Parts),
  191        prolog_to_os_filename(PlPart, Part),
  192        atomic_list_concat([PlPart, Command], /, Exe),
  193        access_file(Exe, execute)
  194    ->  assert(command_cache(Command, Exe))
  195    ;   assert(command_cache(Command, -)),
  196        fail
  197    ).
  198
  199
  200                 /*******************************
  201                 *            NET PATHS         *
  202                 *******************************/
 url_path(+Alias, -Expansion) is nondet
Define URL path aliases. This multifile predicate is defined in module user. Expansion is either a URL, or a term Alias(Sub).
  209:- multifile
  210    user:url_path/2.  211
  212user:url_path(swipl,          'http://www.swi-prolog.org').
  213user:url_path(swipl_book,     'http://books.google.nl/books/about/\c
  214                               SWI_Prolog_Reference_Manual_6_2_2.html?\c
  215                               id=q6R3Q3B-VC4C&redir_esc=y').
  216
  217user:url_path(swipl_faq,      swipl('FAQ')).
  218user:url_path(swipl_man,      swipl('pldoc/doc_for?object=manual')).
  219user:url_path(swipl_mail,     swipl('Mailinglist.html')).
  220user:url_path(swipl_download, swipl('Download.html')).
  221user:url_path(swipl_pack,     swipl('pack/list')).
  222user:url_path(swipl_bugs,     swipl('bug.html')).
  223user:url_path(swipl_quick,    swipl('man/quickstart.html')).
 expand_url_path(+Spec, -URL)
Expand URL specifications similar to absolute_file_name/3. The predicate url_path/2 plays the role of file_search_path/2.
Errors
- existence_error(url_path, Spec) if the location is not defined.
  233expand_url_path(URL, URL) :-
  234    atomic(URL),
  235    !.                 % Allow atom and string
  236expand_url_path(Spec, URL) :-
  237    Spec =.. [Path, Local],
  238    (   user:url_path(Path, Spec2)
  239    ->  expand_url_path(Spec2, URL0),
  240        (   Local == '.'
  241        ->  URL = URL0
  242        ;   sub_atom(Local, 0, _, _, #)
  243        ->  atom_concat(URL0, Local, URL)
  244        ;   atomic_list_concat([URL0, Local], /, URL)
  245        )
  246    ;   throw(error(existence_error(url_path, Path), expand_url_path/2))
  247    )