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#! /usr/bin/perl -w # example of how to call an appropriate viewer # # URLs must start with a scheme and shell metas should be already quoted # (tin doesn't recognize URLs without a scheme and it quotes the metas) use strict; use warnings; (my $pname = $0) =~ s#^.*/##; die "Usage: $pname URL" if $#ARGV != 0; # version Number my $version = "0.1.3"; my ($method, $url, $match, @try); $method = $url = $ARGV[0]; $method =~ s#^([^:]+):.*#$1#io; # shell escape $url =~ s#([\&\;\`\'\\\"\|\*\?\~\<\>\^\(\)\[\]\{\}\$\010\013\020\011])#\\$1#g; if ($ENV{"BROWSER_".uc($method)}) { push(@try, split(/:/, $ENV{"BROWSER_".uc($method)})); } else { if ($ENV{BROWSER}) { push(@try, split(/:/, $ENV{BROWSER})); } else { # set some defaults push(@try, 'firefox -a firefox -remote openURL\(%s\)'); push(@try, 'mozilla -remote openURL\(%s\)'); push(@try, 'opera -remote openURL\(%s\)'); push(@try, qw(chromium 'galeon -n' 'epiphany -n' konqueror)); push(@try, 'lynx'); # prefer lynx over links as it can handle news:-urls push(@try, qw('links2 -g' links w3m surf arora)); push(@try, 'kfmclient newTab'); # has no useful return-value on error push(@try, 'xdg-open'); # xdg-open evaluates $BROWSER which is unset } } for my $browser (@try) { # ignore empty parts next if ($browser =~ m/^$/o); # expand %s if not preceded by odd number of % $match = $browser =~ s/(?<!%)((?:%%)*)%s/$1$url/og; # expand %c if not preceded by odd number of % $browser =~ s/(?<!%)((?:%%)*)%c/$1:/og; # reduce dubble % $browser =~ s/%%/%/og; # append URL if no %s expansion took place $browser .= " ".$url if (!$match); # leave loop if $browser was started successful last if (system("$browser 2>/dev/null") == 0); } exit 0; __END__ =head1 NAME url_handler.pl - Spawn appropriate viewer for a given URL =head1 SYNOPSIS B<url_handler.pl> I<URL> =head1 DESCRIPTION B<url_handler.pl> takes an URL as argument and spawns the first executable viewer found in either B<$BROWSER_I<SCHEME>> or B<$BROWSER>. =head1 ENVIRONMENT =over 4 =item B<$BROWSER_I<SCHEME>> =back The user's preferred utility to browse URLs of type I<SCHEME>. May actually consist of a sequence of colon-separated browser commands to be tried in order until one succeeds. If a command part contains %s, the URL is substituted there, otherwise the browser command is simply called with the URL as its last argument. %% is replaced by a single percent sign (%), and %c is replaced by a colon (:). Examples: =over 2 =item $BROWSER_FTP="wget:ncftp" =item $BROWSER_GOPHER="lynx:links" =item $BROWSER_MAILTO="mutt:pine -url" =item $BROWSER_NEWS="lynx" =item $BROWSER_NNTP="lynx" =back Z<> =over 4 =item B<$BROWSER> =back The user's preferred utility to browse URLs for which there is no special viewer defined via B<$BROWSER_I<SCHEME>>. Again it may actually consist of a sequence of colon-separated browser commands to be tried in order until one succeeds. If a command part contains %s, the URL is substituted there, otherwise the browser command is simply called with the URL as its last argument. %% is replaced by a single percent sign (%), and %c is replaced by a colon (:). Examples: =over 2 =item $BROWSER="firefox -a firefox -remote openURL\(%s\):opera:konqueror:links2 -g:lynx:w3m" =back =head1 SECURITY B<url_handler.pl> was designed to work together with L<tin(1)> which only issues shell escaped absolute URLs thus B<url_handler.pl> does not try hard to shell escape its input nor does it convert relative URLs into absolute ones! If you use B<url_handler.pl> from other applications be sure to at least shell escape its input! =head1 AUTHOR Urs Janssen E<lt>urs@tin.orgE<gt> =head1 SEE ALSO L<http://www.catb.org/~esr/BROWSER/> L<http://www.dwheeler.com/browse/secure_browser.html> =cut
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