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browserhistory is a simple Python module that extracts browser history from a user's local computer and writes the data to csv files.
Platforms: Linux, MacOS, and Windows. Suported Browsers: Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari.
$ python3 -m pip install browserhistory
or
$ git clone https://github.com/kcp18/browserhistory
Example
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>>> import browserhistory as bh
>>> dict_obj = bh.get_browserhistory()
>>> dict_obj.keys()
>>> dict_keys(['safari', 'chrome', 'firefox'])
>>> dict_obj['safari'][0]
>>> ('https://mail.google.com', 'Mail', '2018-08-14 08:27:26')
# Write the data to csv files in the current working directory.
# safari_browserhistory.csv, chrome_browserhistory.csv, and firefox_browerhistory.csv.
>>> bh.write_browserhistory_csv()
# Create csv files that contain broswer history
NAME
browserhistory
FUNCTIONS
get_browserhistory() -> dict
Get the user's browser history by using sqlite3 module to connect to the dabase.
It returns a dictionary: its key is a name of browser in str and its value is a list of
tuples, each tuple contains four elements, including url, title, and visited_time.
get_database_paths() -> dict
Get paths to the database of browsers and store them in a dictionary.
It returns a dictionary: its key is the name of browser in str and its value is the path to database in str.
get_username() -> str
Get username based on their local computers
write_browserhistory_csv() -> None
It writes csv files that contain the browser history in
the current working directory. It will writes csv files base on
the name of browsers the program detects.
If you have any questions or find bugs in the module,
please report the issues/questions at the follwing address.
FAQs
A simple module to extract browsers's history.
We found that browserhistory demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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