tkwry
Keep Tkinter — give it the WebView it never had.
Embed a real system WebView (wry) inside your Frame: modern HTML, JS, and IPC in the same layout as your buttons and tabs — one mainloop, no floating overlay.
Alpha — Early preview (see PyPI badge for the current version). APIs and behavior may change without notice. Not recommended for production use yet.
📖 Overview
Tkinter is still a solid GUI shell — it just had no first-class way to host modern web content inside a widget. Overlay-style WebViews drift out of sync when you move, resize, or switch tabs.
tkwry fills that missing piece:
- True child embedding —
build_as_childvia HWND, NSView, or X11 window ID - One event loop — Tk
mainlooponly; no separate app runtime - Local apps —
app=serves HTML/CSS/JS viatkwry://(no localhost HTTP server) - IPC / RPC / emit — JS↔Python events, request/response, and streams without freezing the UI
- Trust boundaries — IPC/RPC default to the initial origin;
untrusted=Truefor arbitrary sites - Layout-aware — tracks
pack/grid/place, tabs, andPanedWindow
Pre-built abi3 wheels ship for Windows and macOS. Linux is source-only (best-effort by design) — see Platform notes.
🗂 Documentation
| Topic | Doc |
|---|---|
Trust boundaries (untrusted, bridge_origins, app= nav, recipes) |
docs/trust.md |
IPC / RPC / emit (expose, call / stream, cancel, limits) |
docs/rpc.md |
| Platform notes (Windows / macOS / Linux, print, window chrome) | docs/platforms.md |
🔧 Requirements
- Python 3.10+
- Tkinter (included with most Python builds)
- Building from source (git clone,
pip install git+…, or Linux) — Rust toolchain (stable);pipuses maturin as the build backend - Windows (x86_64, arm64) — WebView2 Runtime (no fallback engine; see Platform notes)
- macOS — 11 (Big Sur)+, arm64 or x86_64; system WKWebView
- Linux — WebKitGTK 4.1 + GTK 3; X11 or XWayland (
$DISPLAY); source build only (see Installation and Platform notes)
📦 Installation
PyPI (recommended — Windows / macOS wheels)
pip install tkwry
From a git clone (source build)
Cloning the repo and installing locally compiles the Rust extension on your machine. You need a Rust toolchain (rustup) and platform runtimes from Requirements above (WebView2 on Windows, etc.). pip pulls in maturin automatically as the build backend.
git clone https://github.com/mashu3/tkwry.git
cd tkwry
pip install -e .
Use this for development and for running the examples from the tree.
Install a git revision with pip (source build)
pip install git+https://github.com/mashu3/tkwry.git
This builds from source (sdist via git), not a pre-built wheel — needs Rust, same as pip install .. Prefer the PyPI wheel on Windows and macOS unless you need unreleased commits.
Linux (source install)
Install system dependencies, then build from source (support posture: Platform notes):
# Debian / Ubuntu
sudo apt install \
libwebkit2gtk-4.1-dev \
libgtk-3-dev \
libglib2.0-dev
# Runtime (for end users of your app)
# sudo apt install libwebkit2gtk-4.1-0 libgtk-3-0
pip install maturin
git clone https://github.com/mashu3/tkwry.git
cd tkwry
pip install .
GTK events are pumped automatically on a Tk timer while your app runs.
🚀 Usage
Basic WebView
import tkinter as tk
from tkwry import WebView
root = tk.Tk()
root.geometry("900x600")
frame = tk.Frame(root, bg="#222")
frame.pack(fill="both", expand=True, padx=8, pady=8)
web = WebView(frame, url="https://github.com")
web.when_failed(lambda exc: print("native create failed:", exc))
root.mainloop()
The constructor does not raise if the native view cannot be created
(WebView2 missing, retries exhausted, …). Handle
<<WebViewCreateFailed>> / when_failed / on_creation_failed=, or check
creation_failed before treating the widget as live. Gated APIs still raise
WebViewCreationError.
IPC and RPC (JavaScript ↔ Python)
Use IPC for fire-and-forget events and RPC for request/response (or a stream of chunks):
| Direction | Role | Python | JavaScript |
|---|---|---|---|
| JS → Python | IPC (event) | set_ipc_handler / ipc_handler= |
window.ipc.postMessage(str) |
| JS → Python | RPC (call) | @web.expose |
await window.tkwry.call(name, ...) |
| JS → Python | RPC (stream) | sync generator @web.expose |
for await (const x of window.tkwry.stream(name, ...)) |
| Python → JS | Emit (event) | web.emit(event, data) |
window.tkwry.on(event, handler) |
These APIs run with desktop-app privileges. By default only the initial page origin may use them — see Trust boundaries.
def on_message(msg: str) -> None:
print("from JS:", msg)
web = WebView(
frame,
html='<button onclick="window.ipc.postMessage(\'hi\')">send</button>',
ipc_handler=on_message,
)
@web.expose
def greet(name: str) -> str:
return f"hello {name}"
const text = await window.tkwry.call("greet", "Ada");
@web.expose(thread=True)
def ticks(count: int = 5):
for i in range(count):
yield i + 1
for await (const n of window.tkwry.stream("ticks", 5)) { ... }
Worker RPC, timeouts, JS cancel, streaming (window.tkwry.stream),
argument limits, and emit are in
IPC / RPC / emit. See also examples/ipc_demo.py.
Local app assets (app= / tkwry://)
Serve a directory of HTML/CSS/JS through a custom protocol — no localhost HTTP server. Relative links resolve offline (React/Vue/Svelte/Monaco bundles, etc.).
web/
├── index.html
├── style.css
└── assets/
└── main.js
web = WebView(frame, app="./web") # loads tkwry://localhost/index.html
# or: WebView(frame, app="./web/index.html")
# SPA client routes: spa_fallback=True
# Dev: app_dev=True (Cache-Control: no-store) + web.watch_app() for reload
# watch_app() polls web suffixes (skips node_modules/.git/.vendor; max 2000 files)
SPA fallback (spa_fallback=True): missing extension-less paths
(and .html / .htm) fall back to index.html. A missing static
asset such as /app.js / /style.css / /video.mp4 stays 404 —
it is never replaced with index.html. If the request has an Accept
header that does not include text/html or */* (for example
application/json), fallback is skipped.
Cache: app_dev=True sends Cache-Control: no-store. Production
(default) still emits ETag; conditional If-None-Match returns 304.
HEAD and single Range: bytes= requests are supported (audio/video).
CSP: app= responses include a default Content-Security-Policy
('self' + inline script/style; no CDN / eval / framing). Pass
csp=False to disable, or a policy string to replace it. coop=True /
corp=True add optional Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy /
Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy: same-origin. See
Trust boundaries.
Constructor app= fixes the filesystem root at create time. Later
load_url("tkwry://localhost/other.html") can navigate within that root
(Windows WebView2 rewrites this to https://tkwry.localhost/... internally).
Path confinement (percent-decode, symlink/junction checks) is in
Trust boundaries.
Monaco / CDN scripts may still be loaded from the network inside that HTML when
you choose not to vendor them yet (set csp= accordingly, or use html=).
The Plotly demo toggles CDN vs Local (app=); Local caches
plotly.js under examples/.vendor/.
Trust boundaries (external pages)
window.ipc / window.tkwry.call run with desktop-app privileges.
Pick a constructor that matches the page:
# Local UI with RPC — bridge defaults to tkwry://
web = WebView(frame, app="./web")
# Arbitrary websites — no IPC/RPC, ephemeral storage
web = WebView(frame, url="https://example.com", untrusted=True)
# One trusted origin, or a path prefix (not /application)
web = WebView(
frame,
url="https://trusted.example/app",
bridge_origins=["https://trusted.example/app"],
)
Defaults, bridge_origins="*", app= navigation, dangerous schemes, and
tkwry:// Origin checks: Trust boundaries.
Python → JS events (emit)
web.emit("data_updated", {"n": 1})
window.tkwry.on("data_updated", (payload) => { ... });
Listener errors log via console.error (window.tkwry.debug = false silences).
Details: IPC / RPC / emit.
Shared session (WebSession)
Share cookies / cache / localStorage across WebViews via wry's
WebContext:
from tkwry import WebSession, WebView
session = WebSession(data_directory="~/.myapp/webview")
left = WebView(frame_a, html=HTML, session=session)
right = WebView(frame_b, html=HTML, session=session)
session.emit_all("theme", {"mode": "dark"}) # → both views (if emit-eligible)
Convenience: WebView(..., data_directory=...) or ephemeral=True
creates an owned session. Keep the WebSession alive while any WebView
uses it (especially with app= on macOS).
Shared app=: WebViews that share a non-ephemeral WebSession
must use the same app= root. Linux can register tkwry:// only once
per WebContext; tkwry raises ValueError if a second root is used (all
platforms). Use a separate session for unrelated local apps. Do not share a
persistent profile with untrusted sites — see Trust boundaries
and examples/browser_demo.py.
Load HTML / evaluate JavaScript
web.load_html("<h1>Hello</h1>")
web.eval_js("document.title = 'Hi'") # fire-and-forget (Tk idle, no return value)
web.eval_js("bad()", on_error=lambda exc: print("eval failed:", exc))
web.eval_js_with_callback("document.title", print) # async; callback on Tk main thread
web.load_url("https://example.com")
web.reload()
web.print() # system print dialog (no PDF, no success/fail result)
print(web.url)
web.focus()
DevTools need devtools=True at construction, then open_devtools() (calling open_devtools() alone is a no-op on macOS if the flag was false).
web = WebView(frame, html="<h1>Hello</h1>", devtools=True)
web.open_devtools()
Rapid load_url / load_html calls are coalesced (last-wins) — load(A); load(B); load(C) loads C only.
eval_js does not return a result (not synchronous). Use eval_js_with_callback when you need the JavaScript return value as a str. Failures and the 30s callback timeout call on_error= (if set), generate <<WebViewEvalFailed>>, and set last_eval_error (WebViewTimeoutError on timeout). Without on_error the error is also printed to stderr.
Layout / resize
Bounds sync runs automatically on <Configure>, <Map>, and <Unmap>. Call sync_bounds() manually after custom layout changes so the WebView reflows (e.g. centered images):
web.sync_bounds()
Size contract: once the host is laid out, the mapped Frame.winfo_width() / winfo_height() are the sole source of truth for native bounds. Constructor width/height and explicit place(..., width=, height=) are only used before Tk reports a real size (winfo_* <= 1). Prefer passing width/height to place() so the host gets a definite allocation (especially on Linux / Xvfb).
Window chrome is the host Toplevel, not the WebView: root.title(...), root.iconphoto(...) / iconbitmap, root.geometry(...), root.minsize / maxsize, root.attributes("-fullscreen", True), -topmost, iconify/zoom. The WebView only follows its Frame (sync_bounds). There is no web.set_size / web.set_title / web.set_icon.
Unmapped hosts (inactive Notebook tabs) call set_visible(False). ready stays layout-based (True while hidden); use phase is WebViewPhase.HIDDEN when you need visibility.
Navigation / lifecycle callbacks
from tkwry import NewWindowResponse, PageLoadEvent, unique_download_path
web = WebView(
frame,
url="https://example.com",
on_page_load=lambda evt, url: print(evt, url),
on_title_changed=lambda title: root.title(title),
on_navigation=lambda url: url.startswith("https://"),
on_new_window=lambda url: NewWindowResponse.Deny,
)
# Local app: stay on tkwry:// (+ extra origins); off-list http(s) → system browser.
# Never create a WebView from on_new_window (WKWebView deadlocks).
web = WebView(
frame,
app="./web",
navigation_allow=["https://docs.example.com"],
open_external=True,
)
web.go_back()
web.go_forward()
# Downloads: untrusted=True denies unless on_download / download_allow permits.
# on_download must return an absolute path (or True / False). Same-name files:
# unique_download_path(dest) — tkwry does not overwrite or prompt.
web = WebView(
frame,
url="https://example.com",
untrusted=True,
download_allow=["https://cdn.example.com"],
on_download=lambda url, dest: unique_download_path(dest),
on_download_complete=lambda url, dest, ok: print(ok, dest),
)
# also: last_download, <<WebViewDownloadComplete>> / <<WebViewDownloadFailed>>
on_page_load fires PageLoadEvent.Started and PageLoadEvent.Finished for every navigation while a handler is registered (native listening follows the handler). Events are not replayed for navigations that happened before set_on_page_load / constructor on_page_load.
Callback threads: lifecycle / IPC / page-load / title / DnD handlers run on
the Tk main thread. RPC handlers default to the same thread; use
@web.expose(thread=True) for background work. on_navigation and
on_new_window are also invoked on Tk, but WebKit blocks until they return
a value — keep them fast (heavy work → return deny/default and defer with
root.after). Do not create another WebView from on_new_window (even
deferred): WKWebView deadlocks. Prefer open_external=True or
open_in_browser(url); intercept links in JS for in-app tabs (see
examples/browser_demo.py). Timed-out sync hooks
are canceled after about 60s total wait. Navigation / new-window timeouts
still return the default (deny) and signal WebViewNavigationError via
<<WebViewNavigationFailed>> / last_navigation_error — they are not raised
on the WebKit thread.
Async queues (IPC, RPC, page-load, title, drag-drop, eval) cap at 2048 pending items each; further events are compacted or dropped. Each IPC/RPC message also caps at 10 MiB. RPC is a separate queue from IPC. Use take_queue_drop_counts() to observe overflows — it returns (ipc, page_load, title, drag_drop, eval, rpc).
Callback exceptions are printed to stderr and do not stop event delivery.
Drag & drop (native OS path)
File drops from Finder / Explorer are handled by the OS WebView. Your handler runs on the Tk main thread (tkwry queues events from WebKit automatically). The handler is notify-only (-> None); drops are always accepted and cannot be denied from Python.
from tkwry import DragDropEvent
def on_drop(event, paths, position):
if event == DragDropEvent.Drop:
print("files:", paths)
web = WebView(frame, html="...", drag_drop_handler=on_drop)
See examples/dnd_demo.py.
Cleanup
web.destroy() # release native webview; host Frame is kept
# further commands raise WebViewDestroyedError (`destroy()` is idempotent;
# snapshot properties and take_queue_drop_counts() stay readable)
# or destroy the host Frame — both tear down the webview
# in-flight RPC / streams are cancelled cooperatively (pool join ~2s)
📚 API summary
| Category | Members |
|---|---|
| Content | load_url, load_html, reload, go_back / go_forward / can_go_back / can_go_forward, print, url |
| JavaScript | eval_js (on_error), eval_js_with_callback, last_eval_error, <<WebViewEvalFailed>> |
| IPC / RPC / emit | set_ipc_handler, expose / unexpose (allow_any_origin=), emit, WebSession.emit_all, watch_app, set_bridge_origins, set_bridge_allow (JS: window.tkwry.call / stream / cancel) |
| Callbacks | set_on_navigation, set_on_page_load, set_on_title_changed, set_on_new_window, set_drag_drop_handler, set_on_download, set_on_download_complete |
| Appearance | set_background_color, focus, focus_parent, open_devtools, close_devtools, is_devtools_open |
| Create-only | set_user_agent, set_initialization_script (raise after native create) |
| Layout | pack, grid, place, sync_bounds (delegate to host Frame except sync_bounds) |
| Lifecycle | ready, phase / WebViewPhase, when_ready, when_failed, wait_until_ready, bind (<<WebViewReady>> / <<WebViewCreateFailed>> / <<WebViewEvalFailed>> / <<WebViewNavigationFailed>> / <<WebViewDownloadComplete>> / <<WebViewDownloadFailed>>), destroy, destroyed, native, creation_failed, creation_error, last_eval_error, last_navigation_error, last_download, untrusted, navigation_allow, open_external, download_allow, csp / coop / corp, bridge_origins, bridge_allow |
| Diagnostics | take_queue_drop_counts |
Constructor options: width / height, url, html, app, spa_fallback,
app_dev, csp / coop / corp, session / data_directory / ephemeral,
untrusted, bridge_origins, bridge_allow, navigation_allow,
open_external, download_allow, ipc_handler, rpc_traceback, devtools,
background_color, user_agent, initialization_script, focused,
on_download, on_download_complete, on_creation_failed, plus the
callback hooks above.
Enums: PageLoadEvent, NewWindowResponse, DragDropEvent, WebViewPhase.
Exceptions: WebViewNotReadyError, WebViewCreationError, WebViewDestroyedError,
WebViewTimeoutError, WebViewNavigationError,
RpcTimeoutError, RpcCancelledError, RpcSerializationError.
Warning: TkwrySecurityWarning. Helpers: rpc_cancelled, rpc_cancel_event,
open_in_browser, unique_download_path, DEFAULT_CSP.
Type aliases: IpcHandler, BridgeOrigins, BridgeAllow, NavigationHandler, PageLoadHandler, TitleChangedHandler, NewWindowHandler, DragDropHandler, EvalCallback, EvalErrorHandler, CreationFailedHandler, DownloadHandler, DownloadCompleteHandler.
⚠️ Known limitations
Short checklist — details live in Platform notes (especially macOS embedding).
- Alpha — APIs may change; not for production yet (see banner above)
- Windows — WebView2 Runtime required; missing runtime →
creation_failed/<<WebViewCreateFailed>>(gated APIs raiseWebViewCreationErrorwith install text) - Print —
web.print()opens the system dialog; no PDF, no return value, no success/fail/cancel (wry has none). See Platform notes — Print - Window chrome — title / icon / geometry / fullscreen / min/max /
-topmostare the host Toplevel; WebView size follows the Frame (sync_bounds). See Layout / resize - Windows DevTools — wry/WebView2 reports
is_devtools_open()asFalseandclose_devtools()is a no-op;open_devtools()still opens the inspector - Linux — no PyPI wheel (by design); best-effort source install
- Linux concurrent
eval_js_with_callback— evaluating on multiple WebViews at once can stall WebKitGTK; prefer sequential evals (see Linux) - Shared
WebSession+app=— WebViews that share a non-ephemeral session must use the sameapp=root (ValueErrorotherwise; Linux can registertkwry://only once per context); do not share a persistent profile with untrusted sites - Trust / external content — RPC/IPC default to the initial origin (optional path prefix /
bridge_allow);bridge_origins="*"warns and needsexpose(..., allow_any_origin=True);app=locks navigation totkwry://(navigation_allow/open_external=Truefor extra origins + system browser);untrusted=Truealso denies downloads unlessdownload_allow/on_downloadpermits (see Trust boundaries) - macOS DevTools — create with
devtools=True, thenopen_devtools()(flag alone does not open;open_devtools()without the flag is a no-op on macOS); uses private APIs — avoid in Mac App Store builds - macOS IME / focus — not Safari-parity; mid-composition focus flips can mis-route input
- macOS import order — import
tkwrybefore AppKit/NSApplication, or you may see a double titlebar url()on macOS — may beNonefor inline HTML until a concreteload_url(WKWebView has no documentNSURL)- Sync hooks / queues —
on_navigation/on_new_windowmay block WebKit up to ~60s; do not create a WebView fromon_new_window(useopen_external=True/open_in_browser); async event queues cap at 2048; IPC/RPC messages cap at 10 MiB (see Navigation / lifecycle callbacks) - RPC cancel / destroy — timeout, JS
cancel, anddestroy()are cooperative only (rpc_cancelled()), including open streams; Python cannot preempt a running worker.destroy()joins the pool for ~2 seconds; leftover threads are logged to stderr (see IPC / RPC / emit) - Eval / navigation timeout —
eval_js_with_callbacktimeout (30s) isWebViewTimeoutError(on_error,<<WebViewEvalFailed>>,last_eval_error);on_navigation/on_new_windowtimeout still returns the default deny and signalsWebViewNavigationError(<<WebViewNavigationFailed>>,last_navigation_error) — not raised on the WebKit thread - Drag & drop — WebView area only (use tkinterdnd2 for arbitrary Tk widgets)
- Screenshot — no
WebViewcapture API; wry 0.56.1 does not expose one yet (wry#1674). tkwry will wrap it when upstream ships; no JS fallback (see Platform notes)
See CHANGELOG.md for release history.
🌐 Platform notes
Pre-built wheels: Windows and macOS. Linux is source-only (best-effort).
| OS | Arch | Parent handle | Engine |
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | x86_64, arm64 | Frame.winfo_id() → HWND |
WebView2 |
| macOS | arm64, x86_64 | Toplevel content NSView |
WKWebView |
| Linux | — | winfo_id() → X11 window ID |
WebKitGTK |
DPI, WebView2, macOS embedding / IME / import order, and Linux eval caveats: Platform notes.
💡 Why child-window embedding?
Tkinter apps already have a window and a layout. The web belongs inside a Frame — same mainloop, same tabs and panes — not in a separate top-level webview that floats beside your UI. tkwry wraps wry's build_as_child against the native surface Tk gives your widgets.
🧩 Features
- Local app assets —
app=+tkwry://(SPA fallback,app_devno-store, ETag/HEAD/Range, default CSP, optional COOP/CORP, boundedwatch_app(); open-then-verify symlink/junction confinement) - IPC / RPC / emit — events vs request/response; sync-generator
stream; worker RPC; typed TypeError; protocolversion; JScancel; Python→JSemit; origin/path allowlist (bridge_origins) +bridge_allow+untrusted=viewer mode - WebSession — shared wry
WebContext; sharedapp=roots must match;emit_allbroadcast - Testing helpers —
tkwry.testing.wait_until/wait_ready/wait_eval/wait_title - Child-window embedding — WebView is a native child of your Tk window surface, not a floating overlay
- Bounds & visibility sync — follows
<Configure>,<Map>, and<Unmap>(tabs /Notebookhide unmapped views) - Typed failure signals — create:
<<WebViewCreateFailed>>/when_failed; eval:<<WebViewEvalFailed>>/WebViewTimeoutError; nav hook timeout:<<WebViewNavigationFailed>>/WebViewNavigationError(native still returns the default deny); downloads:<<WebViewDownloadComplete>>/<<WebViewDownloadFailed>>/last_download - Deferred callbacks — IPC, RPC, page load, title, eval results, and DnD queue to Tk (avoids macOS deadlocks)
- URL safety — Python
load_urlnormalizes/validates schemes; in-page nav deniesjavascript:/blob:/… (data:underapp=);app=stays ontkwry://; IPC/RPC origin/path allowlist +bridge_allow - DevTools —
devtools=Trueat create, thenopen_devtools()/close_devtools()/is_devtools_open()(macOS: private APIs) - Print —
web.print()opens the system print dialog (no PDF / no result) - Downloads —
on_download/on_download_complete+download_allow;untrusted=Truedenies unless permitted;last_download+<<WebViewDownloadComplete>>/<<WebViewDownloadFailed>>;unique_download_pathfor same-name files (absolute dest only; no overwrite policy) - Native drag & drop — OS-level file drops into the WebView (no tkinterdnd2)
- Navigation hooks — all handlers on the Tk thread;
on_navigation/on_new_windowblock WebKit until they return - Multiple layouts — works with
pack,grid,place,Notebook, andPanedWindow(see examples) - Plotly-ready — load HTML +
eval_js; demo toggles CDN vs localapp= - Folium-ready — embed Leaflet maps from Folium HTML (right-click to pin)
- Markdown-ready — Monaco editor + live preview in a
PanedWindow(seeexamples/markdown_demo.py; CDN required — or vendor underapp=) - CI-tested —
pyteston Windows (x86_64 + arm64), macOS, and Linux (Xvfb + WebKitGTK)
📁 Examples
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate # Windows: .venv\Scripts\activate
pip install -e .
| Script | Description |
|---|---|
examples/browser_demo.py |
URL bar, tabs, shared WebSession, print / downloads / emit_all (bridge_origins="*"; no expose) |
examples/ipc_demo.py |
IPC events, RPC (call / kwargs / worker), stream (ticks + cancel), and emit |
examples/multi_demo.py |
Multiple WebViews, tabs, panes; emit_all flash |
examples/plotly_demo.py |
Plotly charts — CDN or local app= (pip install plotly) |
examples/folium_demo.py |
Folium maps (pip install folium; tiles need the network) |
examples/markdown_demo.py |
Monaco markdown editor + live preview (CDN) |
examples/dnd_demo.py |
Native file drag & drop into WebView |
python examples/browser_demo.py
python examples/ipc_demo.py
python examples/multi_demo.py
python examples/plotly_demo.py
python examples/folium_demo.py
python examples/markdown_demo.py
python examples/dnd_demo.py
📝 License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.
This project links against wry, which is dual-licensed (Apache-2.0 or MIT). tkwry uses wry under MIT; see NOTICE for attribution.
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