import sys
if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
import _winreg as wreg
class RegistryError(Exception):
""" An exception class for Registry """
def __init__(self, value):
self.value = value
def __str__(self):
return str(self.value)
class Registry(object):
""" A class which abstracts away operations on Windows
registry. This class provides a way to work with Windows
registry without using _winreg directly.
A Windows registry key is represented by the internal
class named RegistryKey. A number of operations of this
class returns and works with instances of RegistryKey.
"""
def __init__(self):
pass
def map_key(self, key):
""" Map key names to Windows registry key constants """
if type(key) is not str:
raise RegistryError,"key must be a string object"
else:
try:
return eval('wreg.' + key)
except AttributeError:
return None
class RegistryKey(object):
""" An internal class of Registry which abstracts a Windows
registry key """
def __init__(self):
# The actual PyHKEY object returned by _winreg
self._hkey = None
# The name of the key
self._keyname = ''
def open(self, key, subkey):
""" Opens a Windows registry key. The first param is one of the
Windows HKEY names or an already open key. The second param
is the actual key to open. """
if type(key) is str:
hkey = Registry.map_key(key)
else:
hkey = key
if not hkey: raise RegistryError,"could not find registry key for %s" % key
try:
self._hkey = wreg.OpenKey(hkey, subkey)
self._keyname = subkey
except EnvironmentError, e:
raise RegistryError, e
def create(self, key, subkey):
""" Creates or opens a Windows registry key. The first param
is one of the Windows HKEY names or an already open key. The
second param is the actual key to create/open. """
if type(key) is str:
hkey = Registry.map_key(key)
else:
hkey = key
if not hkey: raise RegistryError,"could not find registry key for %s" % key
try:
self._hkey = wreg.CreateKey(hkey, subkey)
self._keyname = subkey
except EnvironmentError, e:
raise RegistryError, e
def openkey(self, index):
""" Open the sub-key at the given index and return
the created RegistryKey object """
# NOTE: The index is starting from 1,not zero!
subkey = self.enumkey(index-1)
if subkey:
r = Registry.RegistryKey()
r.setkey(wreg.OpenKey(self._hkey, subkey))
r.setkeyname(subkey)
return r
else:
raise RegistryError,'No sub-key found at index %d!' % index
def enumkey(self, index):
""" Enumerate the subkeys of the currently open key """
if not self._hkey: raise RegistryError,"Error: null key"
try:
return wreg.EnumKey(self._hkey, index)
except EnvironmentError, e:
raise RegistryError, e
def enumvalue(self, index):
""" Enumerate the values of the currently open key """
if not self._hkey: raise RegistryError,"Error: null key"
try:
return wreg.EnumValue(self._hkey, index)
except EnvironmentError, e:
raise RegistryError, e
def keys(self):
""" Return the subkeys of the current key as a list """
# This method works just like the 'keys' method
# of a dictionary object.
keylist, idx = [], 0
while True:
try:
subkey=self.enumkey(idx)
keylist.append(subkey)
idx += 1
except RegistryError:
break
return keylist
def values(self):
""" Return the subvalues of the current key as a list """
# This method works just like the 'values' method
# of a dictionary object.
valuelist, idx = [], 0
while True:
try:
value=self.enumvalue(idx)
valuelist.append(value)
idx += 1
except RegistryError:
break
return valuelist
def items(self):
""" Return a list of (key,value) pairs for each subkey in the
current key """
# This method works just like the 'items' method
# of a dictionary object.
items, idx = [], 0
while True:
try:
key, value = self.enumkey(idx), self.enumvalue(idx)
items.append((key, value))
idx += 1
except RegistryError:
break
return items
def iterkeys(self):
""" Return an iterator over the list of subkeys of the current key """
# Note: this is a generator
# This method works just like the 'iterkeys' method
# of a dictionary object.
idx = 0
while True:
try:
yield self.enumkey(idx)
idx += 1
except RegistryError:
break
def itervalues(self):
""" Return an iterator over the list of subvalues of the current key """
# Note: this is a generator
# This method works just like the 'itervalues' method
# of a dictionary object.
idx = 0
while True:
try:
yield self.enumvalue(idx)
idx += 1
except RegistryError:
break
def iteritems(self):
""" Return an iterator over the (subkey,subvalue) pairs of the current key"""
# Note: this is a generator
# This method works just like the 'iteritems' method
# of a dictionary object.
idx = 0
while True:
try:
yield (self.enumkey(idx), self.enumvalue(idx))
idx += 1
except RegistryError:
break
def getvalue(self, name=''):
""" Return the value of an item inside the current key,
given its name """
try:
if name:
return wreg.QueryValueEx(self._hkey, name)
else:
return wreg.QueryValue(self._hkey, '')
except (WindowsError, EnvironmentError), e:
raise RegistryError, e
def hasvalue(self, name=''):
""" Return True if the current key has a value named
'name', False otherwise """
try:
if name:
wreg.QueryValueEx(self._hkey, name)
else:
wreg.QueryValue(self._hkey, '')
return True
except (WindowsError, EnvironmentError), e:
return False
def getkey(self):
""" Return the embedded PyHKEY object of this key """
return self._hkey
def getkeyname(self):
""" Return the name of this key """
return self._keyname
def setkey(self, hkey):
""" Set the PyHKEY object of this key """
self._hkey = hkey
def setkeyname(self, keyname):
""" Set the keyname for this key """
self._keyname = keyname
def close(self):
""" Close this key """
if self._hkey:
wreg.CloseKey(self._hkey)
def open(self, key, subkey):
""" Open a windows registry key. Same
as OpenKey of _winreg """
regkey = Registry.RegistryKey()
regkey.open(key, subkey)
return regkey
def create(self, key, subkey):
""" Create a windows registry key. Same
as CreateKey of _winreg """
regkey = Registry.RegistryKey()
regkey.create(key, subkey)
return regkey
def delete(self, key, subkey):
""" Deletes a windows registry key. Same
as DeleteKey of _winreg """
if type(key) is str:
hkey = self.map_key(key)
else:
hkey = key
if not hkey: raise RegistryError,"could not find registry key for %s" % key
try:
wreg.DeleteKey(hkey, subkey)
except EnvironmentError, e:
raise RegistryError, e
def rdelete(self, key, subkey):
""" Recursively delete a Windows registry key.
This function will remove a key, even if it
has child keys. There is no equivalent in
_winreg. """
if type(key) is str:
hkey = Registry.map_key(key)
elif type(key) is Registry.RegistryKey:
hkey = key.getkey()
else:
hkey = key
if type(subkey) is str:
subkey = self.open(hkey, subkey)
# test2
childkeys = subkey.keys()
for keyname in childkeys:
# print 'Child=>',keyname
childkey = self.open(subkey.getkey(), keyname)
self.rdelete(subkey, childkey)
# print subkey.getkeyname()
wreg.DeleteKey(hkey, subkey.getkeyname())
open = classmethod(open)
create = classmethod(create)
delete = classmethod(delete)
map_key = classmethod(map_key)
rdelete = classmethod(rdelete)
if __name__ == "__main__":
"""
key = Registry.open('HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE', "SOFTWARE\\Python")
# Prints the RegistryKey instance
print key
# Prints the key name and the wrapped up PyHKEY instance
print key.getkeyname(), key.getkey()
corekey = key.openkey(1)
idx = 0
# Print the install path for Python 2.4 if installed.
while True:
try:
keyname = corekey.enumkey(idx)
idx += 1
if keyname == '2.4':
keyVersion = corekey.openkey(idx)
print keyVersion, keyVersion.getkeyname()
keyPath = keyVersion.openkey(2)
print keyPath, keyPath.getkeyname()
print 'Install path is %s' % keyPath.getvalue()
keyPath.close()
keyVersion.close()
break
except RegistryError:
break
corekey.close()
key.close()
"""
key = Registry.open('HKEY_CURRENT_USER', "Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Explorer\\Shell Folders")
# Prints the RegistryKey instance
print key
# Prints the key name and the wrapped up PyHKEY instance
print key.getkeyname(), key.getkey()
for i in key.values():
if i[0] == "AppData":
print i[1]
key.close()
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