browseURL
Load URL into an HTML BrowserLoad a given URL into an HTML browser.
browseURL(url, browser = getOption("browser"), encodeIfNeeded = FALSE)
url | a non-empty character string giving the URL to be loaded. Some platforms also accept file paths. |
browser | a non-empty character string giving the name of the program to be used as the HTML browser. It should be in the PATH, or a full path specified. Alternatively, an R function to be called to invoke the browser. Under Windows |
encodeIfNeeded | Should the URL be encoded by |
The default browser is set by option "browser"
, in turn set by the environment variable R_BROWSER which is by default set in file ‘R_HOME/etc/Renviron’ to a choice made manually or automatically when R was configured. (See Startup
for where to override that default value.) To suppress showing URLs altogether, use the value "false"
.
On many platforms it is best to set option "browser"
to a generic program/script and let that invoke the user's choice of browser. For example, on macOS use open
and on many other Unix-alikes use xdg-open
.
If browser
supports remote control and R knows how to perform it, the URL is opened in any already-running browser or a new one if necessary. This mechanism currently is available for browsers which support the "-remote openURL(...)"
interface (which includes Mozilla and Opera), Galeon, KDE konqueror (via kfmclient) and the GNOME interface to Mozilla. (Firefox has dropped support, but defaults to using an already-running browser.) Note that the type of browser is determined from its name, so this mechanism will only be used if the browser is installed under its canonical name.
Because "-remote"
will use any browser displaying on the X server (whatever machine it is running on), the remote control mechanism is only used if DISPLAY
points to the local host. This may not allow displaying more than one URL at a time from a remote host.
It is the caller's responsibility to encode url
if necessary (see URLencode
).
To suppress showing URLs altogether, set browser = "false"
.
The behaviour for arguments url
which are not URLs is platform-dependent. Some platforms accept absolute file paths; fewer accept relative file paths.
The default browser is set by option "browser"
, in turn set by the environment variable R_BROWSER if that is set, otherwise to NULL
. To suppress showing URLs altogether, use the value "false"
.
Some browsers have required :
be replaced by |
in file paths: others do not accept that. All seem to accept \
as a path separator even though the RFC1738 standard requires /
.
To suppress showing URLs altogether, set browser = "false"
.
Which URL schemes are accepted is platform-specific: expect http://, https:// and ftp:// to work, but mailto: may or may not (and if it does may not use the user's preferred email client).
For the file:// scheme the format accepted (if any) can depend on both browser and OS.
## Not run: ## for KDE users who want to open files in a new tab options(browser = "kfmclient newTab") browseURL("https://www.r-project.org") ## On Windows-only, something like browseURL("file://d:/R/R-2.5.1/doc/html/index.html", browser = "C:/Program Files/Mozilla Firefox/firefox.exe") ## End(Not run)
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