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| author | dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> | Mon Dec 01 18:13:24 2025 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Dec 01 18:13:24 2025 |
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Bump actions/setup-python from 6.0.0 to 6.1.0 Bumps [actions/setup-python](https://github.com/actions/setup-python) from 6.0.0 to 6.1.0. - [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/setup-python/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/actions/setup-python/compare/e797f83bcb11b83ae66e0230d6156d7c80228e7c...83679a892e2d95755f2dac6acb0bfd1e9ac5d548) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: actions/setup-python dependency-version: 6.1.0 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-minor ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
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 3.9+.
Requests is ready for the demands of building robust and reliable HTTP–speaking applications, for the needs of today.
dict–like Cookies.netrcWhen cloning the Requests repository, you may need to add the -c fetch.fsck.badTimezone=ignore flag to avoid an error about a bad commit timestamp (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