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Fred Drake295da241998-08-10 19:42:37 +00001\section{\module{urllib} ---
Fred Drakedfca4dc2000-08-25 05:13:42 +00002 Open arbitrary resources by URL}
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +00003
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +00004\declaremodule{standard}{urllib}
5\modulesynopsis{Open an arbitrary network resource by URL (requires sockets).}
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +00006
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +00007\index{WWW}
Fred Drake8ee679f2001-07-14 02:50:55 +00008\index{World Wide Web}
Guido van Rossum61d34f41995-02-27 17:51:51 +00009\index{URL}
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +000010
Guido van Rossum86751151995-02-28 17:14:32 +000011
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +000012This module provides a high-level interface for fetching data across
Fred Drake8ee679f2001-07-14 02:50:55 +000013the World Wide Web. In particular, the \function{urlopen()} function
Fred Drake6ef871c1998-03-12 06:52:05 +000014is similar to the built-in function \function{open()}, but accepts
15Universal Resource Locators (URLs) instead of filenames. Some
16restrictions apply --- it can only open URLs for reading, and no seek
17operations are available.
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +000018
Fred Drakef5eaa2e1997-12-15 22:13:50 +000019It defines the following public functions:
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +000020
Fred Drake5ca3a082002-04-04 20:34:36 +000021\begin{funcdesc}{urlopen}{url\optional{, data\optional{, proxies}}}
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +000022Open a network object denoted by a URL for reading. If the URL does
Fred Drake6ef871c1998-03-12 06:52:05 +000023not have a scheme identifier, or if it has \file{file:} as its scheme
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +000024identifier, this opens a local file; otherwise it opens a socket to a
25server somewhere on the network. If the connection cannot be made, or
Fred Drake6ef871c1998-03-12 06:52:05 +000026if the server returns an error code, the \exception{IOError} exception
27is raised. If all went well, a file-like object is returned. This
28supports the following methods: \method{read()}, \method{readline()},
Fred Drake1ec71cb1999-02-22 22:42:14 +000029\method{readlines()}, \method{fileno()}, \method{close()},
Raymond Hettinger42182eb2003-03-09 05:33:33 +000030\method{info()} and \method{geturl()}. It also has proper support for
31the iterator protocol.
Guido van Rossum0af2f631998-07-22 21:34:21 +000032
Fred Drake1ec71cb1999-02-22 22:42:14 +000033Except for the \method{info()} and \method{geturl()} methods,
Guido van Rossum0af2f631998-07-22 21:34:21 +000034these methods have the same interface as for
Fred Drake6ef871c1998-03-12 06:52:05 +000035file objects --- see section \ref{bltin-file-objects} in this
36manual. (It is not a built-in file object, however, so it can't be
Guido van Rossum470be141995-03-17 16:07:09 +000037used at those few places where a true built-in file object is
38required.)
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +000039
Fred Drake6ef871c1998-03-12 06:52:05 +000040The \method{info()} method returns an instance of the class
Guido van Rossum954b9ad1998-09-28 14:08:29 +000041\class{mimetools.Message} containing meta-information associated
42with the URL. When the method is HTTP, these headers are those
43returned by the server at the head of the retrieved HTML page
44(including Content-Length and Content-Type). When the method is FTP,
45a Content-Length header will be present if (as is now usual) the
46server passed back a file length in response to the FTP retrieval
Guido van Rossum88e0b5b2001-08-23 13:38:15 +000047request. A Content-Type header will be present if the MIME type can
48be guessed. When the method is local-file, returned headers will include
Guido van Rossum954b9ad1998-09-28 14:08:29 +000049a Date representing the file's last-modified time, a Content-Length
50giving file size, and a Content-Type containing a guess at the file's
51type. See also the description of the
Fred Drake1ec71cb1999-02-22 22:42:14 +000052\refmodule{mimetools}\refstmodindex{mimetools} module.
53
54The \method{geturl()} method returns the real URL of the page. In
55some cases, the HTTP server redirects a client to another URL. The
56\function{urlopen()} function handles this transparently, but in some
57cases the caller needs to know which URL the client was redirected
58to. The \method{geturl()} method can be used to get at this
59redirected URL.
Guido van Rossum0af2f631998-07-22 21:34:21 +000060
61If the \var{url} uses the \file{http:} scheme identifier, the optional
62\var{data} argument may be given to specify a \code{POST} request
63(normally the request type is \code{GET}). The \var{data} argument
Brett Cannon317ad7a2003-04-24 02:31:14 +000064must be in standard \mimetype{application/x-www-form-urlencoded} format;
Guido van Rossum0af2f631998-07-22 21:34:21 +000065see the \function{urlencode()} function below.
66
Fred Drakeaef0e892000-08-31 17:23:35 +000067The \function{urlopen()} function works transparently with proxies
Fred Drake81c17352000-09-15 04:12:56 +000068which do not require authentication. In a \UNIX{} or Windows
Fred Drakeaef0e892000-08-31 17:23:35 +000069environment, set the \envvar{http_proxy}, \envvar{ftp_proxy} or
70\envvar{gopher_proxy} environment variables to a URL that identifies
71the proxy server before starting the Python interpreter. For example
72(the \character{\%} is the command prompt):
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +000073
74\begin{verbatim}
75% http_proxy="http://www.someproxy.com:3128"
76% export http_proxy
77% python
78...
79\end{verbatim}
80
Brett Cannon317ad7a2003-04-24 02:31:14 +000081In a Windows environment, if no proxy environment variables are set,
Fred Draked2167032002-04-04 20:09:50 +000082proxy settings are obtained from the registry's Internet Settings
83section.
84
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +000085In a Macintosh environment, \function{urlopen()} will retrieve proxy
86information from Internet\index{Internet Config} Config.
87
Fred Drake5ca3a082002-04-04 20:34:36 +000088Alternatively, the optional \var{proxies} argument may be used to
89explicitly specify proxies. It must be a dictionary mapping scheme
90names to proxy URLs, where an empty dictionary causes no proxies to be
91used, and \code{None} (the default value) causes environmental proxy
92settings to be used as discussed above. For example:
93
94\begin{verbatim}
95# Use http://www.someproxy.com:3128 for http proxying
96proxies = proxies={'http': 'http://www.someproxy.com:3128'}
97filehandle = urllib.urlopen(some_url, proxies=proxies)
98# Don't use any proxies
99filehandle = urllib.urlopen(some_url, proxies={})
100# Use proxies from environment - both versions are equivalent
101filehandle = urllib.urlopen(some_url, proxies=None)
102filehandle = urllib.urlopen(some_url)
Brett Cannon317ad7a2003-04-24 02:31:14 +0000103\end{verbatim}
Fred Drake5ca3a082002-04-04 20:34:36 +0000104
Fred Draked2167032002-04-04 20:09:50 +0000105The \function{urlopen()} function does not support explicit proxy
106specification. If you need to override environmental proxy settings,
107use \class{URLopener}, or a subclass such as \class{FancyURLopener}.
108
Fred Drakeaef0e892000-08-31 17:23:35 +0000109Proxies which require authentication for use are not currently
110supported; this is considered an implementation limitation.
Fred Drakea2c25952002-04-04 20:58:02 +0000111
112\versionchanged[Added the \var{proxies} support]{2.3}
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +0000113\end{funcdesc}
114
Fred Drake51001332000-12-15 23:57:51 +0000115\begin{funcdesc}{urlretrieve}{url\optional{, filename\optional{,
116 reporthook\optional{, data}}}}
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +0000117Copy a network object denoted by a URL to a local file, if necessary.
Guido van Rossum6c4f0031995-03-07 10:14:09 +0000118If the URL points to a local file, or a valid cached copy of the
Fred Drake6ef871c1998-03-12 06:52:05 +0000119object exists, the object is not copied. Return a tuple
120\code{(\var{filename}, \var{headers})} where \var{filename} is the
121local file name under which the object can be found, and \var{headers}
Brett Cannon317ad7a2003-04-24 02:31:14 +0000122is whatever the \method{info()} method of the object returned by
123\function{urlopen()} returned (for a remote object, possibly cached).
124Exceptions are the same as for \function{urlopen()}.
Guido van Rossum954b9ad1998-09-28 14:08:29 +0000125
126The second argument, if present, specifies the file location to copy
127to (if absent, the location will be a tempfile with a generated name).
128The third argument, if present, is a hook function that will be called
129once on establishment of the network connection and once after each
130block read thereafter. The hook will be passed three arguments; a
131count of blocks transferred so far, a block size in bytes, and the
Fred Drake09b29571998-10-01 20:43:13 +0000132total size of the file. The third argument may be \code{-1} on older
Brett Cannon317ad7a2003-04-24 02:31:14 +0000133FTP servers which do not return a file size in response to a retrieval
Guido van Rossum954b9ad1998-09-28 14:08:29 +0000134request.
Fred Drake9fa4d612000-08-24 01:06:40 +0000135
136If the \var{url} uses the \file{http:} scheme identifier, the optional
137\var{data} argument may be given to specify a \code{POST} request
138(normally the request type is \code{GET}). The \var{data} argument
Fred Drake51001332000-12-15 23:57:51 +0000139must in standard \mimetype{application/x-www-form-urlencoded} format;
Fred Drake9fa4d612000-08-24 01:06:40 +0000140see the \function{urlencode()} function below.
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +0000141\end{funcdesc}
142
Fred Drake88f015d2002-10-22 21:58:06 +0000143\begin{datadesc}{_urlopener}
144The public functions \function{urlopen()} and
145\function{urlretrieve()} create an instance of the
146\class{FancyURLopener} class and use it to perform their requested
147actions. To override this functionality, programmers can create a
148subclass of \class{URLopener} or \class{FancyURLopener}, then assign
149that an instance of that class to the
150\code{urllib._urlopener} variable before calling the desired function.
151For example, applications may want to specify a different
152\mailheader{User-Agent} header than \class{URLopener} defines. This
153can be accomplished with the following code:
154
155\begin{verbatim}
156import urllib
157
158class AppURLopener(urllib.FancyURLopener):
159 def __init__(self, *args):
160 self.version = "App/1.7"
161 urllib.FancyURLopener.__init__(self, *args)
162
163urllib._urlopener = AppURLopener()
164\end{verbatim}
165\end{datadesc}
166
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +0000167\begin{funcdesc}{urlcleanup}{}
168Clear the cache that may have been built up by previous calls to
Fred Drake6ef871c1998-03-12 06:52:05 +0000169\function{urlretrieve()}.
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +0000170\end{funcdesc}
171
Guido van Rossum0af2f631998-07-22 21:34:21 +0000172\begin{funcdesc}{quote}{string\optional{, safe}}
Fred Drake6ef871c1998-03-12 06:52:05 +0000173Replace special characters in \var{string} using the \samp{\%xx} escape.
Brett Cannon317ad7a2003-04-24 02:31:14 +0000174Letters, digits, and the characters \character{_.-} are never quoted.
Guido van Rossum0af2f631998-07-22 21:34:21 +0000175The optional \var{safe} parameter specifies additional characters
Guido van Rossum61d34f41995-02-27 17:51:51 +0000176that should not be quoted --- its default value is \code{'/'}.
177
Fred Drake10853c92000-07-28 13:51:27 +0000178Example: \code{quote('/\~{}connolly/')} yields \code{'/\%7econnolly/'}.
Guido van Rossum8d40c841996-12-13 14:48:47 +0000179\end{funcdesc}
180
Guido van Rossum0af2f631998-07-22 21:34:21 +0000181\begin{funcdesc}{quote_plus}{string\optional{, safe}}
Fred Drake6ef871c1998-03-12 06:52:05 +0000182Like \function{quote()}, but also replaces spaces by plus signs, as
Guido van Rossum0af2f631998-07-22 21:34:21 +0000183required for quoting HTML form values. Plus signs in the original
Brett Cannon317ad7a2003-04-24 02:31:14 +0000184string are escaped unless they are included in \var{safe}. It also
185does not have \var{safe} default to \code{'/'}.
Guido van Rossum61d34f41995-02-27 17:51:51 +0000186\end{funcdesc}
187
188\begin{funcdesc}{unquote}{string}
Guido van Rossum6c4f0031995-03-07 10:14:09 +0000189Replace \samp{\%xx} escapes by their single-character equivalent.
Guido van Rossum61d34f41995-02-27 17:51:51 +0000190
Fred Drake10853c92000-07-28 13:51:27 +0000191Example: \code{unquote('/\%7Econnolly/')} yields \code{'/\~{}connolly/'}.
Guido van Rossum61d34f41995-02-27 17:51:51 +0000192\end{funcdesc}
193
Guido van Rossum8d40c841996-12-13 14:48:47 +0000194\begin{funcdesc}{unquote_plus}{string}
Fred Drake6ef871c1998-03-12 06:52:05 +0000195Like \function{unquote()}, but also replaces plus signs by spaces, as
Guido van Rossum8d40c841996-12-13 14:48:47 +0000196required for unquoting HTML form values.
197\end{funcdesc}
198
Skip Montanaro4fda21b2001-01-28 21:18:16 +0000199\begin{funcdesc}{urlencode}{query\optional{, doseq}}
200Convert a mapping object or a sequence of two-element tuples to a
Brett Cannon317ad7a2003-04-24 02:31:14 +0000201``url-encoded'' string, suitable to pass to
Guido van Rossum0af2f631998-07-22 21:34:21 +0000202\function{urlopen()} above as the optional \var{data} argument. This
203is useful to pass a dictionary of form fields to a \code{POST}
Fred Drake09b29571998-10-01 20:43:13 +0000204request. The resulting string is a series of
205\code{\var{key}=\var{value}} pairs separated by \character{\&}
206characters, where both \var{key} and \var{value} are quoted using
Skip Montanaroeda28442001-01-24 06:36:06 +0000207\function{quote_plus()} above. If the optional parameter \var{doseq} is
208present and evaluates to true, individual \code{\var{key}=\var{value}} pairs
209are generated for each element of the sequence.
Skip Montanaro4fda21b2001-01-28 21:18:16 +0000210When a sequence of two-element tuples is used as the \var{query} argument,
211the first element of each tuple is a key and the second is a value. The
212order of parameters in the encoded string will match the order of parameter
213tuples in the sequence.
Guido van Rossum0af2f631998-07-22 21:34:21 +0000214\end{funcdesc}
215
Fred Drake88f015d2002-10-22 21:58:06 +0000216\begin{funcdesc}{pathname2url}{path}
217Convert the pathname \var{path} from the local syntax for a path to
218the form used in the path component of a URL. This does not produce a
219complete URL. The return value will already be quoted using the
220\function{quote()} function.
221\end{funcdesc}
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000222
Fred Drake88f015d2002-10-22 21:58:06 +0000223\begin{funcdesc}{url2pathname}{path}
224Convert the path component \var{path} from an encoded URL to the local
225syntax for a path. This does not accept a complete URL. This
226function uses \function{unquote()} to decode \var{path}.
227\end{funcdesc}
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000228
229\begin{classdesc}{URLopener}{\optional{proxies\optional{, **x509}}}
230Base class for opening and reading URLs. Unless you need to support
231opening objects using schemes other than \file{http:}, \file{ftp:},
232\file{gopher:} or \file{file:}, you probably want to use
233\class{FancyURLopener}.
234
235By default, the \class{URLopener} class sends a
Fred Draked86038d2001-08-03 18:39:36 +0000236\mailheader{User-Agent} header of \samp{urllib/\var{VVV}}, where
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000237\var{VVV} is the \module{urllib} version number. Applications can
Fred Draked86038d2001-08-03 18:39:36 +0000238define their own \mailheader{User-Agent} header by subclassing
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000239\class{URLopener} or \class{FancyURLopener} and setting the instance
Fred Drakedfca4dc2000-08-25 05:13:42 +0000240attribute \member{version} to an appropriate string value before the
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000241\method{open()} method is called.
242
Fred Draked2167032002-04-04 20:09:50 +0000243The optional \var{proxies} parameter should be a dictionary mapping
244scheme names to proxy URLs, where an empty dictionary turns proxies
Fred Drake5ca3a082002-04-04 20:34:36 +0000245off completely. Its default value is \code{None}, in which case
Fred Draked2167032002-04-04 20:09:50 +0000246environmental proxy settings will be used if present, as discussed in
247the definition of \function{urlopen()}, above.
248
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000249Additional keyword parameters, collected in \var{x509}, are used for
250authentication with the \file{https:} scheme. The keywords
251\var{key_file} and \var{cert_file} are supported; both are needed to
252actually retrieve a resource at an \file{https:} URL.
253\end{classdesc}
254
255\begin{classdesc}{FancyURLopener}{...}
256\class{FancyURLopener} subclasses \class{URLopener} providing default
Raymond Hettinger024aaa12003-04-24 15:32:12 +0000257handling for the following HTTP response codes: 301, 302, 303 and 401.
258For 301, 302 and 303 response codes, the \mailheader{Location} header
259is used to fetch the actual URL. For 401 response codes
260(authentication required), basic HTTP authentication is performed.
261For 301, 302 and 303 response codes, recursion is bounded by the value
262of the \var{maxtries} attribute, which defaults 10.
263
264\note{According to the letter of \rfc{2616}, 301 and 302 responses to
265 POST requests must not be automatically redirected without
266 confirmation by the user. In reality, browsers do allow automatic
267 redirection of these responses, changing the POST to a GET, and
268 \module{urllib} reproduces this behaviour.}
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000269
270The parameters to the constructor are the same as those for
271\class{URLopener}.
Fred Drake47f11ce2001-04-12 20:26:49 +0000272
Fred Drake0aa811c2001-10-20 04:24:09 +0000273\note{When performing basic authentication, a
Fred Drake47f11ce2001-04-12 20:26:49 +0000274\class{FancyURLopener} instance calls its
275\method{prompt_user_passwd()} method. The default implementation asks
276the users for the required information on the controlling terminal. A
277subclass may override this method to support more appropriate behavior
Fred Drake0aa811c2001-10-20 04:24:09 +0000278if needed.}
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000279\end{classdesc}
280
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +0000281Restrictions:
282
283\begin{itemize}
284
285\item
286Currently, only the following protocols are supported: HTTP, (versions
2870.9 and 1.0), Gopher (but not Gopher-+), FTP, and local files.
Fred Drake6ef871c1998-03-12 06:52:05 +0000288\indexii{HTTP}{protocol}
289\indexii{Gopher}{protocol}
290\indexii{FTP}{protocol}
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +0000291
292\item
Fred Drake6ef871c1998-03-12 06:52:05 +0000293The caching feature of \function{urlretrieve()} has been disabled
294until I find the time to hack proper processing of Expiration time
295headers.
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +0000296
297\item
Guido van Rossum6c4f0031995-03-07 10:14:09 +0000298There should be a function to query whether a particular URL is in
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +0000299the cache.
300
301\item
302For backward compatibility, if a URL appears to point to a local file
303but the file can't be opened, the URL is re-interpreted using the FTP
304protocol. This can sometimes cause confusing error messages.
305
306\item
Fred Drake6ef871c1998-03-12 06:52:05 +0000307The \function{urlopen()} and \function{urlretrieve()} functions can
308cause arbitrarily long delays while waiting for a network connection
309to be set up. This means that it is difficult to build an interactive
Fred Drake8ee679f2001-07-14 02:50:55 +0000310Web client using these functions without using threads.
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +0000311
312\item
Fred Drake6ef871c1998-03-12 06:52:05 +0000313The data returned by \function{urlopen()} or \function{urlretrieve()}
314is the raw data returned by the server. This may be binary data
Fred Drake1ec71cb1999-02-22 22:42:14 +0000315(e.g. an image), plain text or (for example) HTML\index{HTML}. The
316HTTP\indexii{HTTP}{protocol} protocol provides type information in the
317reply header, which can be inspected by looking at the
Fred Draked86038d2001-08-03 18:39:36 +0000318\mailheader{Content-Type} header. For the
319Gopher\indexii{Gopher}{protocol} protocol, type information is encoded
320in the URL; there is currently no easy way to extract it. If the
321returned data is HTML, you can use the module
322\refmodule{htmllib}\refstmodindex{htmllib} to parse it.
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +0000323
324\item
Fred Drake81c17352000-09-15 04:12:56 +0000325This module does not support the use of proxies which require
326authentication. This may be implemented in the future.
327
328\item
Fred Drake6ef871c1998-03-12 06:52:05 +0000329Although the \module{urllib} module contains (undocumented) routines
330to parse and unparse URL strings, the recommended interface for URL
Fred Drake1ec71cb1999-02-22 22:42:14 +0000331manipulation is in module \refmodule{urlparse}\refstmodindex{urlparse}.
Guido van Rossuma8db1df1995-02-16 16:29:46 +0000332
333\end{itemize}
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000334
335
336\subsection{URLopener Objects \label{urlopener-objs}}
337\sectionauthor{Skip Montanaro}{skip@mojam.com}
338
339\class{URLopener} and \class{FancyURLopener} objects have the
Fred Drakedfca4dc2000-08-25 05:13:42 +0000340following attributes.
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000341
Fred Drakedfca4dc2000-08-25 05:13:42 +0000342\begin{methoddesc}[URLopener]{open}{fullurl\optional{, data}}
Brett Cannon317ad7a2003-04-24 02:31:14 +0000343Open \var{fullurl} using the appropriate protocol. This method sets
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000344up cache and proxy information, then calls the appropriate open method with
345its input arguments. If the scheme is not recognized,
Brett Cannon317ad7a2003-04-24 02:31:14 +0000346\method{open_unknown()} is called. The \var{data} argument
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000347has the same meaning as the \var{data} argument of \function{urlopen()}.
348\end{methoddesc}
349
Fred Drakedfca4dc2000-08-25 05:13:42 +0000350\begin{methoddesc}[URLopener]{open_unknown}{fullurl\optional{, data}}
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000351Overridable interface to open unknown URL types.
352\end{methoddesc}
353
Fred Drakedfca4dc2000-08-25 05:13:42 +0000354\begin{methoddesc}[URLopener]{retrieve}{url\optional{,
355 filename\optional{,
356 reporthook\optional{, data}}}}
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000357Retrieves the contents of \var{url} and places it in \var{filename}. The
358return value is a tuple consisting of a local filename and either a
359\class{mimetools.Message} object containing the response headers (for remote
Fred Drake5ca3a082002-04-04 20:34:36 +0000360URLs) or \code{None} (for local URLs). The caller must then open and read the
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000361contents of \var{filename}. If \var{filename} is not given and the URL
362refers to a local file, the input filename is returned. If the URL is
363non-local and \var{filename} is not given, the filename is the output of
364\function{tempfile.mktemp()} with a suffix that matches the suffix of the last
365path component of the input URL. If \var{reporthook} is given, it must be
366a function accepting three numeric parameters. It will be called after each
367chunk of data is read from the network. \var{reporthook} is ignored for
368local URLs.
Fred Drake9fa4d612000-08-24 01:06:40 +0000369
370If the \var{url} uses the \file{http:} scheme identifier, the optional
371\var{data} argument may be given to specify a \code{POST} request
372(normally the request type is \code{GET}). The \var{data} argument
Fred Drake51001332000-12-15 23:57:51 +0000373must in standard \mimetype{application/x-www-form-urlencoded} format;
Fred Drake9fa4d612000-08-24 01:06:40 +0000374see the \function{urlencode()} function below.
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000375\end{methoddesc}
376
Fred Drakedfca4dc2000-08-25 05:13:42 +0000377\begin{memberdesc}[URLopener]{version}
378Variable that specifies the user agent of the opener object. To get
379\refmodule{urllib} to tell servers that it is a particular user agent,
380set this in a subclass as a class variable or in the constructor
381before calling the base constructor.
382\end{memberdesc}
383
Fred Drake47f11ce2001-04-12 20:26:49 +0000384The \class{FancyURLopener} class offers one additional method that
385should be overloaded to provide the appropriate behavior:
386
387\begin{methoddesc}[FancyURLopener]{prompt_user_passwd}{host, realm}
388Return information needed to authenticate the user at the given host
389in the specified security realm. The return value should be a tuple,
390\code{(\var{user}, \var{password})}, which can be used for basic
391authentication.
392
393The implementation prompts for this information on the terminal; an
394application should override this method to use an appropriate
395interaction model in the local environment.
396\end{methoddesc}
397
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000398
399\subsection{Examples}
400\nodename{Urllib Examples}
401
402Here is an example session that uses the \samp{GET} method to retrieve
403a URL containing parameters:
404
405\begin{verbatim}
406>>> import urllib
407>>> params = urllib.urlencode({'spam': 1, 'eggs': 2, 'bacon': 0})
408>>> f = urllib.urlopen("http://www.musi-cal.com/cgi-bin/query?%s" % params)
409>>> print f.read()
410\end{verbatim}
411
412The following example uses the \samp{POST} method instead:
413
414\begin{verbatim}
415>>> import urllib
416>>> params = urllib.urlencode({'spam': 1, 'eggs': 2, 'bacon': 0})
417>>> f = urllib.urlopen("http://www.musi-cal.com/cgi-bin/query", params)
418>>> print f.read()
419\end{verbatim}
Fred Draked2167032002-04-04 20:09:50 +0000420
421The following example uses an explicitly specified HTTP proxy,
422overriding environment settings:
423
424\begin{verbatim}
425>>> import urllib
426>>> proxies = {'http': 'http://proxy.example.com:8080/'}
427>>> opener = urllib.FancyURLopener(proxies)
428>>> f = opener.open("http://www.python.org")
429>>> f.read()
430\end{verbatim}
431
432The following example uses no proxies at all, overriding environment
433settings:
434
435\begin{verbatim}
436>>> import urllib
437>>> opener = urllib.FancyURLopener({})
438>>> f = opener.open("http://www.python.org/")
439>>> f.read()
440\end{verbatim}