Automatically pressing a “submit” button using python

痴心易碎 提交于 2019-12-04 20:59:46

Twill is a simple scripting language for Web browsing. It happens to sport a python api.

twill is essentially a thin shell around the mechanize package. All twill commands are implemented in the commands.py file, and pyparsing does the work of parsing the input and converting it into Python commands (see parse.py). Interactive shell work and readline support is implemented via the cmd module (from the standard Python library).

An example of "pressing" submit from the above linked doc:

from twill.commands import go, showforms, formclear, fv, submit

go('http://issola.caltech.edu/~t/qwsgi/qwsgi-demo.cgi/')
go('./widgets')
showforms()

formclear('1')
fv("1", "name", "test")
fv("1", "password", "testpass")
fv("1", "confirm", "yes")
showforms()

submit('0')

I would suggest you use mechanize. Here's a code snippet from their page that shows how to submit a form :


import re
from mechanize import Browser

br = Browser()
br.open("http://www.example.com/")
# follow second link with element text matching regular expression
response1 = br.follow_link(text_regex=r"cheese\s*shop", nr=1)
assert br.viewing_html()
print br.title()
print response1.geturl()
print response1.info()  # headers
print response1.read()  # body
response1.close()  # (shown for clarity; in fact Browser does this for you)

br.select_form(name="order")
# Browser passes through unknown attributes (including methods)
# to the selected HTMLForm (from ClientForm).
br["cheeses"] = ["mozzarella", "caerphilly"]  # (the method here is __setitem__)
response2 = br.submit()  # submit current form

# print currently selected form (don't call .submit() on this, use br.submit())
print br.form

You very rarely want to actually "press the submit button", rather than making GET or POST requests to the handler resource directly. Look at the HTML where the form is, and see what parameters its submitting to what URL, and if it is GET or POST method. You can form these requests with urllib(2) easily enough.

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