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Add Javascript into Python created html

Time:03-23

Hi i have a python script that creates a single html file and i cannot figure out how to add javascript into it

import pathlib
import os
 
html = ""
 
for file in pathlib.Path(".").iterdir():
    if file.is_file():
        if str(file).endswith(".png"):
            html  = f"<center><img src='{file}'/ height=100%></center><br>"
            
 
with open("index2.html", "w") as outputfile:
    outputfile.write(html)
 
os.startfile("index2.html")

So far ive tried

import pathlib
import os
 
html = ""
 
for file in pathlib.Path(".").iterdir():
    if file.is_file():
        if str(file).endswith(".png"):
            html  = f"<center><img src='{file}'/ height=50%></center><br><script>var imagesrc = document.getElementById("image.png").src;"

 
with open("index2.html", "w") as outputfile:
    outputfile.write(html)
 
os.startfile("index2.html")

but that doesnt seem to work at all

Any help would be appreciated thanks

CodePudding user response:

Lets say you have a script.js file in your directory:

# File.py
html  = "<script type=\"text/javascript\" src=\"script.js\"></script>

If you want it directly in the .html file, you can do this:

html  = f"<script type=\"text/javascript\">{javascript_content}</script>"

CodePudding user response:

That probably didn't worked because your " (quotation mark) is interrupting your string at "image.png", you could use a single apostrophe, or just escape it using backslash.

html  = f"<center><img src='{file}'/ height=50%></center><br><script>var imagesrc = document.getElementById(\"image.png\").src;"
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