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:mod:`!winreg` --- Windows registry access
==========================================
.. module:: winreg
:platform: Windows
:synopsis: Routines and objects for manipulating the Windows registry.
.. sectionauthor:: Mark Hammond <MarkH@ActiveState.com>
--------------
These functions expose the Windows registry API to Python. Instead of using an
integer as the registry handle, a :ref:`handle object <handle-object>` is used
to ensure that the handles are closed correctly, even if the programmer neglects
to explicitly close them.
.. _exception-changed:
.. versionchanged:: 3.3
Several functions in this module used to raise a
:exc:`WindowsError`, which is now an alias of :exc:`OSError`.
.. _functions:
Functions
------------------
This module offers the following functions:
.. function:: CloseKey(hkey)
Closes a previously opened registry key. The *hkey* argument specifies a
previously opened key.
.. note::
If *hkey* is not closed using this method (or via :meth:`hkey.Close()
<PyHKEY.Close>`), it is closed when the *hkey* object is destroyed by
Python.
.. function:: ConnectRegistry(computer_name, key)
Establishes a connection to a predefined registry handle on another computer,
and returns a :ref:`handle object <handle-object>`.
*computer_name* is the name of the remote computer, of the form
``r"\\computername"``. If ``None``, the local computer is used.
*key* is the predefined handle to connect to.
The return value is the handle of the opened key. If the function fails, an
:exc:`OSError` exception is raised.
.. audit-event:: winreg.ConnectRegistry computer_name,key winreg.ConnectRegistry
.. versionchanged:: 3.3
See :ref:`above <exception-changed>`.
.. function:: CreateKey(key, sub_key)
Creates or opens the specified key, returning a
:ref:`handle object <handle-object>`.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined
:ref:`HKEY_* constants <hkey-constants>`.
*sub_key* is a string that names the key this method opens or creates.
If *key* is one of the predefined keys, *sub_key* may be ``None``. In that
case, the handle returned is the same key handle passed in to the function.
If the key already exists, this function opens the existing key.
The return value is the handle of the opened key. If the function fails, an
:exc:`OSError` exception is raised.
.. audit-event:: winreg.CreateKey key,sub_key,access winreg.CreateKey
.. audit-event:: winreg.OpenKey/result key winreg.CreateKey
.. versionchanged:: 3.3
See :ref:`above <exception-changed>`.
.. function:: CreateKeyEx(key, sub_key, reserved=0, access=KEY_WRITE)
Creates or opens the specified key, returning a
:ref:`handle object <handle-object>`.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined
:ref:`HKEY_* constants <hkey-constants>`.
*sub_key* is a string that names the key this method opens or creates.
*reserved* is a reserved integer, and must be zero. The default is zero.
*access* is an integer that specifies an access mask that describes the desired
security access for the key. Default is :const:`KEY_WRITE`. See
:ref:`Access Rights <access-rights>` for other allowed values.
If *key* is one of the predefined keys, *sub_key* may be ``None``. In that
case, the handle returned is the same key handle passed in to the function.
If the key already exists, this function opens the existing key.
The return value is the handle of the opened key. If the function fails, an
:exc:`OSError` exception is raised.
.. audit-event:: winreg.CreateKey key,sub_key,access winreg.CreateKeyEx
.. audit-event:: winreg.OpenKey/result key winreg.CreateKeyEx
.. versionadded:: 3.2
.. versionchanged:: 3.3
See :ref:`above <exception-changed>`.
.. function:: DeleteKey(key, sub_key)
Deletes the specified key.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined
:ref:`HKEY_* constants <hkey-constants>`.
*sub_key* is a string that must be a subkey of the key identified by the *key*
parameter. This value must not be ``None``, and the key may not have subkeys.
*This method can not delete keys with subkeys.*
If the method succeeds, the entire key, including all of its values, is removed.
If the method fails, an :exc:`OSError` exception is raised.
.. audit-event:: winreg.DeleteKey key,sub_key,access winreg.DeleteKey
.. versionchanged:: 3.3
See :ref:`above <exception-changed>`.
.. function:: DeleteKeyEx(key, sub_key, access=KEY_WOW64_64KEY, reserved=0)
Deletes the specified key.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined
:ref:`HKEY_* constants <hkey-constants>`.
*sub_key* is a string that must be a subkey of the key identified by the
*key* parameter. This value must not be ``None``, and the key may not have
subkeys.
*reserved* is a reserved integer, and must be zero. The default is zero.
*access* is an integer that specifies an access mask that describes the
desired security access for the key. Default is :const:`KEY_WOW64_64KEY`.
On 32-bit Windows, the WOW64 constants are ignored.
See :ref:`Access Rights <access-rights>` for other allowed values.
*This method can not delete keys with subkeys.*
If the method succeeds, the entire key, including all of its values, is
removed. If the method fails, an :exc:`OSError` exception is raised.
On unsupported Windows versions, :exc:`NotImplementedError` is raised.
.. audit-event:: winreg.DeleteKey key,sub_key,access winreg.DeleteKeyEx
.. versionadded:: 3.2
.. versionchanged:: 3.3
See :ref:`above <exception-changed>`.
.. function:: DeleteValue(key, value)
Removes a named value from a registry key.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined
:ref:`HKEY_* constants <hkey-constants>`.
*value* is a string that identifies the value to remove.
.. audit-event:: winreg.DeleteValue key,value winreg.DeleteValue
.. function:: EnumKey(key, index)
Enumerates subkeys of an open registry key, returning a string.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined
:ref:`HKEY_* constants <hkey-constants>`.
*index* is an integer that identifies the index of the key to retrieve.
The function retrieves the name of one subkey each time it is called. It is
typically called repeatedly until an :exc:`OSError` exception is
raised, indicating, no more values are available.
.. audit-event:: winreg.EnumKey key,index winreg.EnumKey
.. versionchanged:: 3.3
See :ref:`above <exception-changed>`.
.. function:: EnumValue(key, index)
Enumerates values of an open registry key, returning a tuple.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined
:ref:`HKEY_* constants <hkey-constants>`.
*index* is an integer that identifies the index of the value to retrieve.
The function retrieves the name of one subkey each time it is called. It is
typically called repeatedly, until an :exc:`OSError` exception is
raised, indicating no more values.
The result is a tuple of 3 items:
+-------+--------------------------------------------+
| Index | Meaning |
+=======+============================================+
| ``0`` | A string that identifies the value name |
+-------+--------------------------------------------+
| ``1`` | An object that holds the value data, and |
| | whose type depends on the underlying |
| | registry type |
+-------+--------------------------------------------+
| ``2`` | An integer that identifies the type of the |
| | value data (see table in docs for |
| | :meth:`SetValueEx`) |
+-------+--------------------------------------------+
.. audit-event:: winreg.EnumValue key,index winreg.EnumValue
.. versionchanged:: 3.3
See :ref:`above <exception-changed>`.
.. index::
single: % (percent); environment variables expansion (Windows)
.. function:: ExpandEnvironmentStrings(str)
Expands environment variable placeholders ``%NAME%`` in strings like
:const:`REG_EXPAND_SZ`::
>>> ExpandEnvironmentStrings('%windir%')
'C:\\Windows'
.. audit-event:: winreg.ExpandEnvironmentStrings str winreg.ExpandEnvironmentStrings
.. function:: FlushKey(key)
Writes all the attributes of a key to the registry.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined
:ref:`HKEY_* constants <hkey-constants>`.
It is not necessary to call :func:`FlushKey` to change a key. Registry changes are
flushed to disk by the registry using its lazy flusher. Registry changes are
also flushed to disk at system shutdown. Unlike :func:`CloseKey`, the
:func:`FlushKey` method returns only when all the data has been written to the
registry. An application should only call :func:`FlushKey` if it requires
absolute certainty that registry changes are on disk.
.. note::
If you don't know whether a :func:`FlushKey` call is required, it probably
isn't.
.. function:: LoadKey(key, sub_key, file_name)
Creates a subkey under the specified key and stores registration information
from a specified file into that subkey.
*key* is a handle returned by :func:`ConnectRegistry` or one of the constants
:const:`HKEY_USERS` or :const:`HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE`.
*sub_key* is a string that identifies the subkey to load.
*file_name* is the name of the file to load registry data from. This file must
have been created with the :func:`SaveKey` function. Under the file allocation
table (FAT) file system, the filename may not have an extension.
A call to :func:`LoadKey` fails if the calling process does not have the
:c:data:`!SE_RESTORE_PRIVILEGE` privilege. Note that privileges are different
from permissions -- see the `RegLoadKey documentation
<https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724889%28v=VS.85%29.aspx>`__ for
more details.
If *key* is a handle returned by :func:`ConnectRegistry`, then the path
specified in *file_name* is relative to the remote computer.
.. audit-event:: winreg.LoadKey key,sub_key,file_name winreg.LoadKey
.. function:: OpenKey(key, sub_key, reserved=0, access=KEY_READ)
OpenKeyEx(key, sub_key, reserved=0, access=KEY_READ)
Opens the specified key, returning a :ref:`handle object <handle-object>`.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined
:ref:`HKEY_* constants <hkey-constants>`.
*sub_key* is a string that identifies the sub_key to open.
*reserved* is a reserved integer, and must be zero. The default is zero.
*access* is an integer that specifies an access mask that describes the desired
security access for the key. Default is :const:`KEY_READ`. See :ref:`Access
Rights <access-rights>` for other allowed values.
The result is a new handle to the specified key.
If the function fails, :exc:`OSError` is raised.
.. audit-event:: winreg.OpenKey key,sub_key,access winreg.OpenKey
.. audit-event:: winreg.OpenKey/result key winreg.OpenKey
.. versionchanged:: 3.2
Allow the use of named arguments.
.. versionchanged:: 3.3
See :ref:`above <exception-changed>`.
.. function:: QueryInfoKey(key)
Returns information about a key, as a tuple.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined
:ref:`HKEY_* constants <hkey-constants>`.
The result is a tuple of 3 items:
+-------+---------------------------------------------+
| Index | Meaning |
+=======+=============================================+
| ``0`` | An integer giving the number of sub keys |
| | this key has. |
+-------+---------------------------------------------+
| ``1`` | An integer giving the number of values this |
| | key has. |
+-------+---------------------------------------------+
| ``2`` | An integer giving when the key was last |
| | modified (if available) as 100's of |
| | nanoseconds since Jan 1, 1601. |
+-------+---------------------------------------------+
.. audit-event:: winreg.QueryInfoKey key winreg.QueryInfoKey
.. function:: QueryValue(key, sub_key)
Retrieves the unnamed value for a key, as a string.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined
:ref:`HKEY_* constants <hkey-constants>`.
*sub_key* is a string that holds the name of the subkey with which the value is
associated. If this parameter is ``None`` or empty, the function retrieves the
value set by the :func:`SetValue` method for the key identified by *key*.
Values in the registry have name, type, and data components. This method
retrieves the data for a key's first value that has a ``NULL`` name. But the
underlying API call doesn't return the type, so always use
:func:`QueryValueEx` if possible.
.. audit-event:: winreg.QueryValue key,sub_key,value_name winreg.QueryValue
.. function:: QueryValueEx(key, value_name)
Retrieves the type and data for a specified value name associated with
an open registry key.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined
:ref:`HKEY_* constants <hkey-constants>`.
*value_name* is a string indicating the value to query.
The result is a tuple of 2 items:
+-------+-----------------------------------------+
| Index | Meaning |
+=======+=========================================+
| ``0`` | The value of the registry item. |
+-------+-----------------------------------------+
| ``1`` | An integer giving the registry type for |
| | this value (see table in docs for |
| | :meth:`SetValueEx`) |
+-------+-----------------------------------------+
.. audit-event:: winreg.QueryValue key,sub_key,value_name winreg.QueryValueEx
.. function:: SaveKey(key, file_name)
Saves the specified key, and all its subkeys to the specified file.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined
:ref:`HKEY_* constants <hkey-constants>`.
*file_name* is the name of the file to save registry data to. This file
cannot already exist. If this filename includes an extension, it cannot be
used on file allocation table (FAT) file systems by the :meth:`LoadKey`
method.
If *key* represents a key on a remote computer, the path described by
*file_name* is relative to the remote computer. The caller of this method must
possess the **SeBackupPrivilege** security privilege. Note that
privileges are different than permissions -- see the
`Conflicts Between User Rights and Permissions documentation
<https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724878%28v=VS.85%29.aspx>`__
for more details.
This function passes ``NULL`` for *security_attributes* to the API.
.. audit-event:: winreg.SaveKey key,file_name winreg.SaveKey
.. function:: SetValue(key, sub_key, type, value)
Associates a value with a specified key.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined
:ref:`HKEY_* constants <hkey-constants>`.
*sub_key* is a string that names the subkey with which the value is associated.
*type* is an integer that specifies the type of the data. Currently this must be
:const:`REG_SZ`, meaning only strings are supported. Use the :func:`SetValueEx`
function for support for other data types.
*value* is a string that specifies the new value.
If the key specified by the *sub_key* parameter does not exist, the SetValue
function creates it.
Value lengths are limited by available memory. Long values (more than 2048
bytes) should be stored as files with the filenames stored in the configuration
registry. This helps the registry perform efficiently.
The key identified by the *key* parameter must have been opened with
:const:`KEY_SET_VALUE` access.
.. audit-event:: winreg.SetValue key,sub_key,type,value winreg.SetValue
.. function:: SetValueEx(key, value_name, reserved, type, value)
Stores data in the value field of an open registry key.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined
:ref:`HKEY_* constants <hkey-constants>`.
*value_name* is a string that names the subkey with which the value is
associated.
*reserved* can be anything -- zero is always passed to the API.
*type* is an integer that specifies the type of the data. See
:ref:`Value Types <value-types>` for the available types.
*value* is a string that specifies the new value.
This method can also set additional value and type information for the specified
key. The key identified by the key parameter must have been opened with
:const:`KEY_SET_VALUE` access.
To open the key, use the :func:`CreateKey` or :func:`OpenKey` methods.
Value lengths are limited by available memory. Long values (more than 2048
bytes) should be stored as files with the filenames stored in the configuration
registry. This helps the registry perform efficiently.
.. audit-event:: winreg.SetValue key,sub_key,type,value winreg.SetValueEx
.. function:: DisableReflectionKey(key)
Disables registry reflection for 32-bit processes running on a 64-bit
operating system.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined :ref:`HKEY_* constants
<hkey-constants>`.
Will generally raise :exc:`NotImplementedError` if executed on a 32-bit operating
system.
If the key is not on the reflection list, the function succeeds but has no
effect. Disabling reflection for a key does not affect reflection of any
subkeys.
.. audit-event:: winreg.DisableReflectionKey key winreg.DisableReflectionKey
.. function:: EnableReflectionKey(key)
Restores registry reflection for the specified disabled key.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined :ref:`HKEY_* constants
<hkey-constants>`.
Will generally raise :exc:`NotImplementedError` if executed on a 32-bit operating
system.
Restoring reflection for a key does not affect reflection of any subkeys.
.. audit-event:: winreg.EnableReflectionKey key winreg.EnableReflectionKey
.. function:: QueryReflectionKey(key)
Determines the reflection state for the specified key.
*key* is an already open key, or one of the predefined
:ref:`HKEY_* constants <hkey-constants>`.
Returns ``True`` if reflection is disabled.
Will generally raise :exc:`NotImplementedError` if executed on a 32-bit
operating system.
.. audit-event:: winreg.QueryReflectionKey key winreg.QueryReflectionKey
.. _constants:
Constants
------------------
The following constants are defined for use in many :mod:`winreg` functions.
.. _hkey-constants:
HKEY_* Constants
++++++++++++++++
.. data:: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
Registry entries subordinate to this key define types (or classes) of
documents and the properties associated with those types. Shell and
COM applications use the information stored under this key.
.. data:: HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Registry entries subordinate to this key define the preferences of
the current user. These preferences include the settings of
environment variables, data about program groups, colors, printers,
network connections, and application preferences.
.. data:: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
Registry entries subordinate to this key define the physical state
of the computer, including data about the bus type, system memory,
and installed hardware and software.
.. data:: HKEY_USERS
Registry entries subordinate to this key define the default user
configuration for new users on the local computer and the user
configuration for the current user.
.. data:: HKEY_PERFORMANCE_DATA
Registry entries subordinate to this key allow you to access
performance data. The data is not actually stored in the registry;
the registry functions cause the system to collect the data from
its source.
.. data:: HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG
Contains information about the current hardware profile of the
local computer system.
.. data:: HKEY_DYN_DATA
This key is not used in versions of Windows after 98.
.. _access-rights:
Access Rights
+++++++++++++
For more information, see `Registry Key Security and Access
<https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724878%28v=VS.85%29.aspx>`__.
.. data:: KEY_ALL_ACCESS
Combines the STANDARD_RIGHTS_REQUIRED, :const:`KEY_QUERY_VALUE`,
:const:`KEY_SET_VALUE`, :const:`KEY_CREATE_SUB_KEY`,
:const:`KEY_ENUMERATE_SUB_KEYS`, :const:`KEY_NOTIFY`,
and :const:`KEY_CREATE_LINK` access rights.
.. data:: KEY_WRITE
Combines the STANDARD_RIGHTS_WRITE, :const:`KEY_SET_VALUE`, and
:const:`KEY_CREATE_SUB_KEY` access rights.
.. data:: KEY_READ
Combines the STANDARD_RIGHTS_READ, :const:`KEY_QUERY_VALUE`,
:const:`KEY_ENUMERATE_SUB_KEYS`, and :const:`KEY_NOTIFY` values.
.. data:: KEY_EXECUTE
Equivalent to :const:`KEY_READ`.
.. data:: KEY_QUERY_VALUE
Required to query the values of a registry key.
.. data:: KEY_SET_VALUE
Required to create, delete, or set a registry value.
.. data:: KEY_CREATE_SUB_KEY
Required to create a subkey of a registry key.
.. data:: KEY_ENUMERATE_SUB_KEYS
Required to enumerate the subkeys of a registry key.
.. data:: KEY_NOTIFY
Required to request change notifications for a registry key or for
subkeys of a registry key.
.. data:: KEY_CREATE_LINK
Reserved for system use.
.. _64-bit-access-rights:
64-bit Specific
***************
For more information, see `Accessing an Alternate Registry View
<https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa384129(v=VS.85).aspx>`__.
.. data:: KEY_WOW64_64KEY
Indicates that an application on 64-bit Windows should operate on
the 64-bit registry view. On 32-bit Windows, this constant is ignored.
.. data:: KEY_WOW64_32KEY
Indicates that an application on 64-bit Windows should operate on
the 32-bit registry view. On 32-bit Windows, this constant is ignored.
.. _value-types:
Value Types
+++++++++++
For more information, see `Registry Value Types
<https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724884%28v=VS.85%29.aspx>`__.
.. data:: REG_BINARY
Binary data in any form.
.. data:: REG_DWORD
32-bit number.
.. data:: REG_DWORD_LITTLE_ENDIAN
A 32-bit number in little-endian format. Equivalent to :const:`REG_DWORD`.
.. data:: REG_DWORD_BIG_ENDIAN
A 32-bit number in big-endian format.
.. data:: REG_EXPAND_SZ
Null-terminated string containing references to environment
variables (``%PATH%``).
.. data:: REG_LINK
A Unicode symbolic link.
.. data:: REG_MULTI_SZ
A sequence of null-terminated strings, terminated by two null characters.
(Python handles this termination automatically.)
.. data:: REG_NONE
No defined value type.
.. data:: REG_QWORD
A 64-bit number.
.. versionadded:: 3.6
.. data:: REG_QWORD_LITTLE_ENDIAN
A 64-bit number in little-endian format. Equivalent to :const:`REG_QWORD`.
.. versionadded:: 3.6
.. data:: REG_RESOURCE_LIST
A device-driver resource list.
.. data:: REG_FULL_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTOR
A hardware setting.
.. data:: REG_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_LIST
A hardware resource list.
.. data:: REG_SZ
A null-terminated string.
.. _handle-object:
Registry Handle Objects
-----------------------
This object wraps a Windows HKEY object, automatically closing it when the
object is destroyed. To guarantee cleanup, you can call either the
:meth:`~PyHKEY.Close` method on the object, or the :func:`CloseKey` function.
All registry functions in this module return one of these objects.
All registry functions in this module which accept a handle object also accept
an integer, however, use of the handle object is encouraged.
Handle objects provide semantics for :meth:`~object.__bool__` -- thus ::
if handle:
print("Yes")
will print ``Yes`` if the handle is currently valid (has not been closed or
detached).
The object also support comparison semantics, so handle objects will compare
true if they both reference the same underlying Windows handle value.
Handle objects can be converted to an integer (e.g., using the built-in
:func:`int` function), in which case the underlying Windows handle value is
returned. You can also use the :meth:`~PyHKEY.Detach` method to return the
integer handle, and also disconnect the Windows handle from the handle object.
.. method:: PyHKEY.Close()
Closes the underlying Windows handle.
If the handle is already closed, no error is raised.
.. method:: PyHKEY.Detach()
Detaches the Windows handle from the handle object.
The result is an integer that holds the value of the handle before it is
detached. If the handle is already detached or closed, this will return
zero.
After calling this function, the handle is effectively invalidated, but the
handle is not closed. You would call this function when you need the
underlying Win32 handle to exist beyond the lifetime of the handle object.
.. audit-event:: winreg.PyHKEY.Detach key winreg.PyHKEY.Detach
.. method:: PyHKEY.__enter__()
PyHKEY.__exit__(*exc_info)
The HKEY object implements :meth:`~object.__enter__` and
:meth:`~object.__exit__` and thus supports the context protocol for the
:keyword:`with` statement::
with OpenKey(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "foo") as key:
... # work with key
will automatically close *key* when control leaves the :keyword:`with` block.
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