Python Mechanize Cheat Sheet Mechanize A very useful python module for navigating through web forms is Mechanize. In a previous post I wrote about "Browsing in Python with Mechanize". Today I found this excellent cheat sheet on scraperwiki that I would like to share. Create a browser object Create a browser object and give it some optional settings. import mechanize br = mechanize.Browser() br.set_all_readonly(False) # allow everything to be written to br.set_handle_robots(False) # ignore robots br.set_handle_refresh(False) # can sometimes hang without this br.addheaders = # [('User-agent', 'Firefox')] Open a webpage Open a webpage and inspect its contents response = br.open(url) print response.read() # the text of the page response1 = br.response() # get the response again print response1.read() # can apply lxml.html.fromstring() Using forms List the forms that are in the page for form in br.forms(): print "Form name:", form.name print form To go on the mechanize browser object must have a form selected br.select_form("form1") # works when form has a name br.form = list(br.forms())[0] # use when form is unnamed Using Controls Iterate through the controls in the form. for control in br.form.controls: print control print "type=%s, name=%s value=%s" % (control.type, control.name, br[control.name]) Controls can be found by name control = br.form.find_control("controlname") Having a select control tells you what values can be selected if control.type == "select": # means it's class ClientForm.SelectControl for item in control.items: print " name=%s values=%s" % (item.name, str([label.text for label in item.get_labels()])) Because 'Select' type controls can have multiple selections, they must be set with a list, even if it is one element. print control.value print control # selected value is starred control.value = ["ItemName"] print control br[control.name] = ["ItemName"] # equivalent and more normal Text controls can be set as a string if control.type == "text": # means it's class ClientForm.TextControl control.value = "stuff here" br["controlname"] = "stuff here" # equivalent Controls can be set to readonly and disabled. control.readonly = False control.disabled = True OR disable all of them like so for control in br.form.controls: if control.type == "submit": control.disabled = True Submit the form When your form is complete you can submit response = br.submit() print response.read() br.back() # go back Finding Links Following links in mechanize is a hassle because you need the have the link object. Sometimes it is easier to get them all and find the link you want from the text. for link in br.links(): print link.text, link.url Follow link and click links is the same as submit and click request = br.click_link(link) response = br.follow_link(link) print response.geturl() I hope that you got more understanding of the Mechanize module in Python.