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Cross-platform PWA launcher using Chromium

Project description

py-pwa-launcher

Note: still WIP, working through cross platform support

Launch Progressive Web Apps from Python

A Python library for launching Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) using Chromium-based browsers. Automatically detects installed Chromium browsers and launches PWAs in app mode with all necessary flags.

Features

  • 🚀 Launch PWAs with a single function call
  • 🔍 Auto-detect system Chromium-based browsers (Chrome, Edge, Brave, Vivaldi, Opera, Arc)
  • ⚙️ PWA-optimized flags for installation and features
  • 🔒 Custom profiles for isolated PWA data
  • Check PWA support before launching
  • 🧪 Fully tested with comprehensive test suite
  • 🌍 Cross-platform support (Windows, macOS, Linux)

Installation

pip install pwa-launcher

Requirements: You need a Chromium-based browser installed on your system:

  • Google Chrome
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Brave
  • Vivaldi
  • Opera
  • Arc (macOS)
  • Chromium

The library will automatically detect any of these browsers.

Quick Start

Launch a PWA

from pwa_launcher import open_pwa

# Launch a PWA - that's it!
open_pwa("https://weatherlite.app")

Check PWA Support

from pwa_launcher import check_pwa_support

# Check if a URL supports PWA
result = check_pwa_support("https://weatherlite.app")

if result.is_pwa_supported:
    print(f"✓ {result.url} is PWA-ready!")
    print(f"  Manifest: {result.manifest_url}")
    print(f"  Service Worker: {result.service_worker_url}")
else:
    print(f"✗ Not a PWA")
    for error in result.errors:
        print(f"  - {error}")

Launch with Custom Options

from pwa_launcher import open_pwa
from pathlib import Path

# Launch with custom profile and flags
process = open_pwa(
    "https://excalidraw.com",
    user_data_dir=Path("./my_pwa_profile"),
    additional_flags=["--start-maximized"]
)

print(f"Launched PWA (PID: {process.pid})")

Keep Process Alive

By default, each PWA runs in an isolated profile to keep the process alive:

from pwa_launcher import open_pwa

# Auto-generates isolated profile - process stays alive!
process = open_pwa("https://example.com")
print(f"PID: {process.pid}")  # Process won't exit immediately

# To disable auto-profile (may cause process to exit if Chrome is already running):
process = open_pwa("https://example.com", auto_profile=False)

Why this matters: When Chrome reuses an existing profile, it hands off to an already-running Chrome instance and the new process exits immediately. With auto_profile=True (default), each PWA gets its own isolated profile, keeping the process running.

API Reference

open_pwa(url, **kwargs)

Launch a PWA using Chromium browser.

Parameters:

  • url (str): URL to open as PWA (required)
  • chromium_path (Path, optional): Path to Chromium executable (auto-detected if None)
  • user_data_dir (Path, optional): Custom browser profile directory
  • additional_flags (List[str], optional): Extra Chromium flags
  • wait (bool, default=False): Wait for browser to exit
  • auto_profile (bool, default=True): Auto-generate isolated profile (keeps process alive)

Returns: subprocess.Popen - Browser process

Raises:

  • ChromiumNotFoundError: No browser found
  • ValueError: Invalid URL

Note: When auto_profile=True, each PWA gets its own isolated profile based on the URL hostname. This prevents Chrome from handing off to an existing instance and keeps your process alive.

check_pwa_support(url, timeout=10)

Check if a URL supports PWA features.

Parameters:

  • url (str): URL to check
  • timeout (int): Request timeout in seconds

Returns: PWACheckResult with:

  • is_pwa_supported (bool): Whether PWA is supported
  • has_manifest (bool): Has web manifest
  • manifest_url (str): URL of manifest file
  • manifest_data (dict): Parsed manifest data
  • has_service_worker (bool): Has service worker
  • service_worker_url (str): URL of service worker
  • has_https (bool): Uses HTTPS
  • errors (list): List of error messages
  • warnings (list): List of warnings

get_chromium_install()

Get a Chromium browser executable path from system-installed browsers.

Returns: Path - Path to Chromium executable

Raises: ChromiumNotFoundError - No browser found

get_chromium_installs()

Get all available Chromium browser executable paths from system.

Returns: List[Path] - List of paths to Chromium executables

Examples

See the examples/ directory for more examples:

  • examples/check_pwa.py - Check PWA support

Command Line Usage

Launch a PWA

python -m pwa_launcher.open_pwa https://weatherlite.app

Check PWA Support

python -m pwa_launcher.pwa_support https://weatherlite.app

How It Works

  1. Detect Browser: Searches for installed Chromium-based browsers on your system
  2. Build Command: Creates command with --app={url} and PWA flags
  3. Launch: Starts browser in app mode with PWA features enabled

PWA Flags Included

  • --app={url}: Launch in app mode (no browser UI)
  • --enable-features=WebAppInstallation: Enable PWA installation
  • --enable-features=DesktopPWAsTabStrip: Enable tab strip in PWAs
  • --enable-features=FileSystemAccessAPI: Enable file system access
  • --enable-features=NotificationTriggers: Enable notifications
  • --no-default-browser-check: Skip default browser check
  • --no-first-run: Skip first run experience
  • --disable-infobars: Remove automation banners
  • Linux only: --no-sandbox, --disable-gpu, --disable-dev-shm-usage

Development

Setup

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/py-pwa-launcher.git
cd py-pwa-launcher

# Create virtual environment
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate  # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate

# Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt

Run Tests

# Run all tests
pytest

# Run with coverage
pytest --cov=pwa_launcher

# Run specific test file
pytest tests/test_open_pwa.py -v

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

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