These functions expose the Windows registry API to Python. Instead of
using an integer as the registry handle, a handle object is used to
ensure that the handles are closed correctly, even if the programmer
neglects to explicitly close them.
This module exposes a very low-level interface to the Windows
registry; it is expected that in the future a new winreg
module will be created offering a higher-level interface to the
registry API.
Enumerates subkeys of an open registry key, returning a string.
key is an already open key, or any one of the predefined
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
EnvironmentError exception
is raised, indicating, no more values are available.
Enumerates values of an open registry key, returning a tuple.
key is an already open key, or any one of the predefined
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
EnvironmentError 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
Writes all the attributes of a key to the registry.
key is an already open key, or one of the predefined
HKEY_* constants.
It is not necessary to call RegFlushKey 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 CloseKey(), the FlushKey() method
returns only when all the data has been written to the registry.
An application should only call FlushKey() if it requires absolute
certainty that registry changes are on disk.
If you don't know whether a FlushKey() call is required, it
probably isn't.
Creates a subkey under the specified key and stores registration
information from a specified file into that subkey.
key is an already open key, or any of the predefined
HKEY_* constants.
sub_key is a string that identifies the sub_key to load
file_name is the name of the file to load registry data from.
This file must have been created with the SaveKey() function.
Under the file allocation table (FAT) file system, the filename may not
have an extension.
A call to LoadKey() fails if the calling process does not have the
SE_RESTORE_PRIVILEGE privilege. Note that privileges
are different than permissions - see the Win32 documentation for
more details.
If key is a handle returned by ConnectRegistry(),
then the path specified in fileName is relative to the
remote computer.
The Win32 documentation implies key must be in the
HKEY_USER or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE tree.
This may or may not be true.
OpenKey(key, sub_key[, res = 0][, sam = KEY_READ])
Opens the specified key, returning a handle object
key is an already open key, or any one of the predefined
HKEY_* constants.
sub_key is a string that identifies the sub_key to open
res is a reserved integer, and must be zero. The default is zero.
sam is an integer that specifies an access mask that describes
the desired security access for the key. Default is KEY_READ
The result is a new handle to the specified key
If the function fails, EnvironmentError is raised.
Retrieves the unnamed value for a key, as a string
key is an already open key, or one of the predefined
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 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, Lame Lame Lame,
DO NOT USE THIS!!!
Saves the specified key, and all its subkeys to the specified file.
key is an already open key, or one of the predefined
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
LoadKey(), ReplaceKey() or
RestoreKey() methods.
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 Win32 documentation for more details.
This function passes NULL for security_attributes to the API.
key is an already open key, or one of the predefined
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 REG_SZ, meaning only strings are
supported. Use the 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 KEY_SET_VALUE access.
Stores data in the value field of an open registry key.
key is an already open key, or one of the predefined
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.
This should be one of the following constants defined in this module:
Constant
Meaning
REG_BINARY
Binary data in any form.
REG_DWORD
A 32-bit number.
REG_DWORD_LITTLE_ENDIAN
A 32-bit number in little-endian format.
REG_DWORD_BIG_ENDIAN
A 32-bit number in big-endian format.
REG_EXPAND_SZ
Null-terminated string containing references
to environment variables ("%PATH%").
REG_LINK
A Unicode symbolic link.
REG_MULTI_SZ
A sequence of null-terminated strings,
terminated by two null characters. (Python handles
this termination automatically.)
REG_NONE
No defined value type.
REG_RESOURCE_LIST
A device-driver resource list.
REG_SZ
A null-terminated string.
reserved can be anything - zero is always passed to the
API.
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 KEY_SET_VALUE access.
To open the key, use the CreateKeyEx() or
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.