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author | Mike Fiedler <miketheman@gmail.com> | Sat Dec 23 17:36:34 2023 |
committer | Mike Fiedler <miketheman@gmail.com> | Sat Dec 23 17:36:34 2023 |
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parent | 242d3113c09d10ba9a11dbcc05e0310a1e7568af [diff] |
Revert "Merge pull request #6605 from jaikishpai/fix-#6604" This reverts commit 1396eb6f7a1116d49f1f0df0ddf895343f84af64, reversing changes made to e4c821a24778c3a33beec2aa86f3d58e3d94b58c.
Requests is a simple, yet elegant, HTTP library.
>>> import requests >>> r = requests.get('https://httpbin.org/basic-auth/user/pass', auth=('user', 'pass')) >>> r.status_code 200 >>> r.headers['content-type'] 'application/json; charset=utf8' >>> r.encoding 'utf-8' >>> r.text '{"authenticated": true, ...' >>> r.json() {'authenticated': True, ...}
Requests allows you to send HTTP/1.1 requests extremely easily. There’s no need to manually add query strings to your URLs, or to form-encode your PUT
& POST
data — but nowadays, just use the json
method!
Requests is one of the most downloaded Python packages today, pulling in around 30M downloads / week
— according to GitHub, Requests is currently depended upon by 1,000,000+
repositories. You may certainly put your trust in this code.
Requests is available on PyPI:
$ python -m pip install requests
Requests officially supports Python 3.7+.
Requests is ready for the demands of building robust and reliable HTTP–speaking applications, for the needs of today.
dict
–like Cookies.netrc
When cloning the Requests repository, you may need to add the -c fetch.fsck.badTimezone=ignore
flag to avoid an error about a bad commit (see this issue for more background):
git clone -c fetch.fsck.badTimezone=ignore https://github.com/psf/requests.git
You can also apply this setting to your global Git config:
git config --global fetch.fsck.badTimezone ignore