Programming with Python Scripts

A Python macro is a function within a .py file, identified as a module. Unlike Collabora Office Basic and its dozen of UNO objects functions or services, Python macros use the XSCRIPTCONTEXT UNO single object, shared with JavaScript and BeanShell. The g_exportedScripts global tuple explicitly lists selectable macros from a module. Python modules hold autonomous code logic, and are independent from one another.

XSCRIPTCONTEXT Global Variable

Genuine Basic UNO facilities can be inferred from XSCRIPTCONTEXT global variable. Refer to Collabora Office API for a complete description of XSCRIPTCONTEXT. XSCRIPTCONTEXT methods summarize as:

Methods

Description

Mapped in Basic as

getDocument()

The document reference on which the script can operate.

ThisComponent

getDesktop()

The desktop reference on which the script can operate.

StarDesktop

getComponentContext()

The component context which the script can use to create other uno components.

GetDefaultContext


HelloWorld and Capitalise installation shared scripts illustrate UNO-related macros making use of XSCRIPTCONTEXT global variable.

tip

Python standard output file is not available when running Python macros from Tools - Macros - Run Macro menu. Refer to Input/Output to Screen for more information.


Module import

warning

XSCRIPTCONTEXT is not provided to imported modules.


Collabora Office Basic libraries contain classes, routines and variables, Python modules contain classes, functions and variables. Common pieces of reusable Python or UNO features must be stored in My macros within (User Profile)/Scripts/python/pythonpath. Python libraries help organize modules in order to prevent module name collisions. Import uno.py inside shared modules.

Genuine BASIC UNO facilities can be inferred using uno.py module. Use Python interactive shell to get a complete module description using dir() and help() Python commands.

Functions

Description

Mapped in Basic as

absolutize()

Returns an absolute file url from the given urls.

createUnoStruct()

Creates a UNO struct or exception given by typeName.

CreateUNOStruct()

fileUrlToSystemPath()

Returns a system path.

ConvertFromURL()

getClass()

Returns the class of a concrete UNO exception, struct, or interface.

getComponentContext()

Returns the UNO component context used to initialize the Python runtime.

GetDefaultContext()

Enum()

getConstantByName()

Looks up the value of an IDL constant by giving its explicit name.

See API constant groups

isInterface()

Returns True, when obj is a class of a UNO interface.

systemPathToFileUrl()

Returns a file URL for the given system path.

ConvertToURL()


LibreLogo and TableSample installation shared scripts use uno.py module.

More Python-Basic samples

Python UNO

Basic UNO features

ctx = uno.getComponentContext()

smgr = ctx.getServiceManager()

obj = smgr.createInstanceWithContext( .. , ctx)

CreateUnoService()

See Opening a Dialog

CreateUnoDialog()

See Creating a Listener

CreateUnoListener()

See UNO data types

CreateUnoValue()

CreateObject()

EqualUnoObjects()

ctx = uno.getComponentContext()

smgr = ctx.getServiceManager()

GetProcessServiceManager()

def hasUnoInterfaces(obj, *interfaces):

return set(interfaces).issubset(t.typeName for t in obj.Types)

HasUnoInterfaces()

IsUnoStruct()

ctx = uno.getComponentContext()

smgr = ctx.getServiceManager()

DESK = 'com.sun.star.frame.Desktop'

desktop = smgr.createInstanceWithContext(DESK , ctx)

StarDesktop

desktop = smgr.createInstanceWithContext(DESK , ctx)

doc = desktop.CurrentComponent

ThisComponent


Importing an embedded Module

Similarly to Collabora Office Basic that supports browsing and dynamic loading of libraries, Python libraries can be explored and imported on demand. For more information on library containers, visit Collabora Office Application Programming Interface (API) or download Collabora Office Software Development Kit (SDK).

Importing a Python document embedded module is illustrated below, exception handling is not detailed:


            import uno, sys
            
            def load_library(library_name: str, module_name=None):
                """ load library and import module
                
                Adapted from 'Bibliothèque de fonctions' by Hubert Lambert
                at https://forum.openoffice.org/fr/forum/viewtopic.php?p=286213"""
                doc = XSCRIPTCONTEXT.getDocument()  # current document
                url = uno.fileUrlToSystemPath( \
                    '{}/{}'.format(doc.URL, 'Scripts/python'+library_name))  # ConvertToURL()
                if not url in sys.path:  # add path if necessary
                    sys.path.insert(0, url)  # doclib takes precedence
                if module_name:  # import if requested
                    return zipimport.zipimporter(url).load_module(module_name)
            
            def import_embedded_python():
                ui = load_library("my_gui",'screen_io')  # add <lib> path + import <module> 
                ui.MsgBox(sys.modules.keys())
            
            g_exportedScripts = (import_embedded_python,)  # Public macros
        

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