Brython (Browser Python) is an implementation of Python 3 running in the browser, with an interface to the DOM elements and events.
Here is a simple example of an HTML page running Python:
<html>
<head>
<script src="/src/brython.js"></script>
</head>
<body onload="brython()">
<script type="text/python">
from browser import document, alert
def echo(event):
alert(document["zone"].value)
document['mybutton'].bind('click', echo)
</script>
<input id="zone"><button id="mybutton">click !</button>
</body>
</html>
To use Brython, all there is to do is:
- Load the script brython.js.
- Run the function brython() on page load, like
<body onload=brython()>
. - Write Python code inside tags
<script type="text/python">
or linking it.
Brython supports most of the syntax of Python 3, including comprehensions, generators, metaclasses, imports, etc. and many modules of the CPython distribution.
It includes libraries to interact with DOM elements and events, and with existing Javascript libraries such as jQuery, 3D, Highcharts, Raphael etc. It supports lastest specs of HTML5/CSS3, and can use CSS Frameworks like Bootstrap3, LESS, SASS etc.
In the Releases section, load the latest version of the Brython site mirror,
unzip it and start the built-in web server server.py
. This will point your
browser to http://localhost:8000/site:
you access a clone of the Brython site
with an online editor, a console similar to the CPython interpreter,
a gallery with many examples and a comprehensive documentation.
git clone https://github.com/brython-dev/brython.git
cd brython
python server.py
Once you are familiar with the examples..., create a new folder "app" at the same level as "site" and create a file "index.html" with the HTML example above. Point the browser to http://localhost:8000/app to see the result.
If you want to test Brython online you can visit the following:
There is a gallery of examples where you can see simple and advanced examples using vanilla Brython or interacting with other javascript libraries.
Documentation is available on the official site. You can read the docs in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese. The most updated docs usually are the English and French versions so if you want to be up-to-date, please, use these versions.
There is a main mailing list in English. Also, you can find mail list in other languages but the activity is very low and it is recommended to use the main one in English.
If you find a bug/issue or do you want to see a new feature in Brython, please, open a new issue.
There's a Brython Community on Google Plus.
IRC: #brython on freenode
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