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Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001:mod:`urllib.parse` --- Parse URLs into components
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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00004.. module:: urllib.parse
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00005 :synopsis: Parse URLs into or assemble them from components.
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Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -04007**Source code:** :source:`Lib/urllib/parse.py`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00008
9.. index::
10 single: WWW
11 single: World Wide Web
12 single: URL
13 pair: URL; parsing
14 pair: relative; URL
15
Éric Araujo19f9b712011-08-19 00:49:18 +020016--------------
17
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000018This module defines a standard interface to break Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
19strings up in components (addressing scheme, network location, path etc.), to
20combine the components back into a URL string, and to convert a "relative URL"
21to an absolute URL given a "base URL."
22
23The module has been designed to match the Internet RFC on Relative Uniform
Senthil Kumaran4a27d9f2012-06-28 21:07:58 -070024Resource Locators. It supports the following URL schemes: ``file``, ``ftp``,
25``gopher``, ``hdl``, ``http``, ``https``, ``imap``, ``mailto``, ``mms``,
26``news``, ``nntp``, ``prospero``, ``rsync``, ``rtsp``, ``rtspu``, ``sftp``,
27``shttp``, ``sip``, ``sips``, ``snews``, ``svn``, ``svn+ssh``, ``telnet``,
Berker Peksagf6767482016-09-16 14:43:58 +030028``wais``, ``ws``, ``wss``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000029
Nick Coghlan9fc443c2010-11-30 15:48:08 +000030The :mod:`urllib.parse` module defines functions that fall into two broad
31categories: URL parsing and URL quoting. These are covered in detail in
32the following sections.
33
34URL Parsing
35-----------
36
37The URL parsing functions focus on splitting a URL string into its components,
38or on combining URL components into a URL string.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000039
R. David Murrayf5077aa2010-05-25 15:36:46 +000040.. function:: urlparse(urlstring, scheme='', allow_fragments=True)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000041
Lisa Roach13c1f722019-03-24 14:28:48 -070042 Parse a URL into six components, returning a 6-item :term:`named tuple`. This
43 corresponds to the general structure of a URL:
44 ``scheme://netloc/path;parameters?query#fragment``.
Борис Верховский8e1f26e2019-12-31 07:28:18 -050045 Each tuple item is a string, possibly empty. The components are not broken up
46 into smaller parts (for example, the network location is a single string), and %
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000047 escapes are not expanded. The delimiters as shown above are not part of the
48 result, except for a leading slash in the *path* component, which is retained if
Christian Heimesfe337bf2008-03-23 21:54:12 +000049 present. For example:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000050
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +000051 >>> from urllib.parse import urlparse
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000052 >>> o = urlparse('http://www.cwi.nl:80/%7Eguido/Python.html')
Christian Heimesfe337bf2008-03-23 21:54:12 +000053 >>> o # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
54 ParseResult(scheme='http', netloc='www.cwi.nl:80', path='/%7Eguido/Python.html',
55 params='', query='', fragment='')
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000056 >>> o.scheme
57 'http'
58 >>> o.port
59 80
60 >>> o.geturl()
61 'http://www.cwi.nl:80/%7Eguido/Python.html'
62
Senthil Kumaran7089a4e2010-11-07 12:57:04 +000063 Following the syntax specifications in :rfc:`1808`, urlparse recognizes
64 a netloc only if it is properly introduced by '//'. Otherwise the
65 input is presumed to be a relative URL and thus to start with
66 a path component.
Senthil Kumaran84c7d9f2010-08-04 04:50:44 +000067
Marco Buttue65fcde2017-04-27 14:23:34 +020068 .. doctest::
69 :options: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
70
Christopher Yeh5e5c0f92020-07-16 05:22:32 -060071 >>> from urllib.parse import urlparse
72 >>> urlparse('//www.cwi.nl:80/%7Eguido/Python.html')
73 ParseResult(scheme='', netloc='www.cwi.nl:80', path='/%7Eguido/Python.html',
Senthil Kumaran84c7d9f2010-08-04 04:50:44 +000074 params='', query='', fragment='')
Christopher Yeh5e5c0f92020-07-16 05:22:32 -060075 >>> urlparse('www.cwi.nl/%7Eguido/Python.html')
76 ParseResult(scheme='', netloc='', path='www.cwi.nl/%7Eguido/Python.html',
Senthil Kumaran84c7d9f2010-08-04 04:50:44 +000077 params='', query='', fragment='')
Christopher Yeh5e5c0f92020-07-16 05:22:32 -060078 >>> urlparse('help/Python.html')
79 ParseResult(scheme='', netloc='', path='help/Python.html', params='',
Senthil Kumaran84c7d9f2010-08-04 04:50:44 +000080 query='', fragment='')
81
Berker Peksag89584c92015-06-25 23:38:48 +030082 The *scheme* argument gives the default addressing scheme, to be
83 used only if the URL does not specify one. It should be the same type
84 (text or bytes) as *urlstring*, except that the default value ``''`` is
85 always allowed, and is automatically converted to ``b''`` if appropriate.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000086
87 If the *allow_fragments* argument is false, fragment identifiers are not
Berker Peksag89584c92015-06-25 23:38:48 +030088 recognized. Instead, they are parsed as part of the path, parameters
89 or query component, and :attr:`fragment` is set to the empty string in
90 the return value.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000091
Lisa Roach13c1f722019-03-24 14:28:48 -070092 The return value is a :term:`named tuple`, which means that its items can
93 be accessed by index or as named attributes, which are:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000094
95 +------------------+-------+--------------------------+----------------------+
96 | Attribute | Index | Value | Value if not present |
97 +==================+=======+==========================+======================+
Berker Peksag89584c92015-06-25 23:38:48 +030098 | :attr:`scheme` | 0 | URL scheme specifier | *scheme* parameter |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000099 +------------------+-------+--------------------------+----------------------+
100 | :attr:`netloc` | 1 | Network location part | empty string |
101 +------------------+-------+--------------------------+----------------------+
102 | :attr:`path` | 2 | Hierarchical path | empty string |
103 +------------------+-------+--------------------------+----------------------+
104 | :attr:`params` | 3 | Parameters for last path | empty string |
105 | | | element | |
106 +------------------+-------+--------------------------+----------------------+
107 | :attr:`query` | 4 | Query component | empty string |
108 +------------------+-------+--------------------------+----------------------+
109 | :attr:`fragment` | 5 | Fragment identifier | empty string |
110 +------------------+-------+--------------------------+----------------------+
111 | :attr:`username` | | User name | :const:`None` |
112 +------------------+-------+--------------------------+----------------------+
113 | :attr:`password` | | Password | :const:`None` |
114 +------------------+-------+--------------------------+----------------------+
115 | :attr:`hostname` | | Host name (lower case) | :const:`None` |
116 +------------------+-------+--------------------------+----------------------+
117 | :attr:`port` | | Port number as integer, | :const:`None` |
118 | | | if present | |
119 +------------------+-------+--------------------------+----------------------+
120
Robert Collinsdfa95c92015-08-10 09:53:30 +1200121 Reading the :attr:`port` attribute will raise a :exc:`ValueError` if
122 an invalid port is specified in the URL. See section
123 :ref:`urlparse-result-object` for more information on the result object.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000124
Howie Benefielf6e863d2017-05-15 23:48:16 -0500125 Unmatched square brackets in the :attr:`netloc` attribute will raise a
126 :exc:`ValueError`.
127
Steve Dower16e6f7d2019-03-07 08:02:26 -0800128 Characters in the :attr:`netloc` attribute that decompose under NFKC
129 normalization (as used by the IDNA encoding) into any of ``/``, ``?``,
130 ``#``, ``@``, or ``:`` will raise a :exc:`ValueError`. If the URL is
131 decomposed before parsing, no error will be raised.
132
Lisa Roach13c1f722019-03-24 14:28:48 -0700133 As is the case with all named tuples, the subclass has a few additional methods
134 and attributes that are particularly useful. One such method is :meth:`_replace`.
135 The :meth:`_replace` method will return a new ParseResult object replacing specified
136 fields with new values.
137
138 .. doctest::
139 :options: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
140
Christopher Yeh5e5c0f92020-07-16 05:22:32 -0600141 >>> from urllib.parse import urlparse
142 >>> u = urlparse('//www.cwi.nl:80/%7Eguido/Python.html')
143 >>> u
144 ParseResult(scheme='', netloc='www.cwi.nl:80', path='/%7Eguido/Python.html',
145 params='', query='', fragment='')
146 >>> u._replace(scheme='http')
147 ParseResult(scheme='http', netloc='www.cwi.nl:80', path='/%7Eguido/Python.html',
148 params='', query='', fragment='')
Lisa Roach13c1f722019-03-24 14:28:48 -0700149
150
Senthil Kumaran7a1e09f2010-04-22 12:19:46 +0000151 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
152 Added IPv6 URL parsing capabilities.
153
Georg Brandla79b8dc2012-09-29 08:59:23 +0200154 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
155 The fragment is now parsed for all URL schemes (unless *allow_fragment* is
Victor Stinnerfabd7bb2020-08-11 15:26:59 +0200156 false), in accordance with :rfc:`3986`. Previously, an allowlist of
Georg Brandla79b8dc2012-09-29 08:59:23 +0200157 schemes that support fragments existed.
158
Robert Collinsdfa95c92015-08-10 09:53:30 +1200159 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
160 Out-of-range port numbers now raise :exc:`ValueError`, instead of
161 returning :const:`None`.
162
Steve Dower16e6f7d2019-03-07 08:02:26 -0800163 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
164 Characters that affect netloc parsing under NFKC normalization will
165 now raise :exc:`ValueError`.
166
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000167
Adam Goldschmidtfcbe0cb2021-02-15 00:41:57 +0200168.. function:: parse_qs(qs, keep_blank_values=False, strict_parsing=False, encoding='utf-8', errors='replace', max_num_fields=None, separator='&')
Facundo Batistac469d4c2008-09-03 22:49:01 +0000169
170 Parse a query string given as a string argument (data of type
171 :mimetype:`application/x-www-form-urlencoded`). Data are returned as a
172 dictionary. The dictionary keys are the unique query variable names and the
173 values are lists of values for each name.
174
175 The optional argument *keep_blank_values* is a flag indicating whether blank
Senthil Kumaranf0769e82010-08-09 19:53:52 +0000176 values in percent-encoded queries should be treated as blank strings. A true value
Facundo Batistac469d4c2008-09-03 22:49:01 +0000177 indicates that blanks should be retained as blank strings. The default false
178 value indicates that blank values are to be ignored and treated as if they were
179 not included.
180
181 The optional argument *strict_parsing* is a flag indicating what to do with
182 parsing errors. If false (the default), errors are silently ignored. If true,
183 errors raise a :exc:`ValueError` exception.
184
Victor Stinnerac71c542011-01-14 12:52:12 +0000185 The optional *encoding* and *errors* parameters specify how to decode
186 percent-encoded sequences into Unicode characters, as accepted by the
187 :meth:`bytes.decode` method.
188
matthewbelisle-wf68f32372018-10-30 15:30:19 -0500189 The optional argument *max_num_fields* is the maximum number of fields to
190 read. If set, then throws a :exc:`ValueError` if there are more than
191 *max_num_fields* fields read.
192
Ken Jina2f06542021-02-16 01:00:20 +0800193 The optional argument *separator* is the symbol to use for separating the
194 query arguments. It defaults to ``&``.
Adam Goldschmidtfcbe0cb2021-02-15 00:41:57 +0200195
Michael Foord207d2292012-09-28 14:40:44 +0100196 Use the :func:`urllib.parse.urlencode` function (with the ``doseq``
197 parameter set to ``True``) to convert such dictionaries into query
198 strings.
Facundo Batistac469d4c2008-09-03 22:49:01 +0000199
Senthil Kumaran29333122011-02-11 11:25:47 +0000200
Victor Stinnerc58be2d2011-01-14 13:31:45 +0000201 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
202 Add *encoding* and *errors* parameters.
203
matthewbelisle-wf68f32372018-10-30 15:30:19 -0500204 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
205 Added *max_num_fields* parameter.
Facundo Batistac469d4c2008-09-03 22:49:01 +0000206
Adam Goldschmidtfcbe0cb2021-02-15 00:41:57 +0200207 .. versionchanged:: 3.10
Ken Jina2f06542021-02-16 01:00:20 +0800208 Added *separator* parameter with the default value of ``&``. Python
209 versions earlier than Python 3.10 allowed using both ``;`` and ``&`` as
210 query parameter separator. This has been changed to allow only a single
211 separator key, with ``&`` as the default separator.
matthewbelisle-wf68f32372018-10-30 15:30:19 -0500212
Adam Goldschmidtfcbe0cb2021-02-15 00:41:57 +0200213
214.. function:: parse_qsl(qs, keep_blank_values=False, strict_parsing=False, encoding='utf-8', errors='replace', max_num_fields=None, separator='&')
Facundo Batistac469d4c2008-09-03 22:49:01 +0000215
216 Parse a query string given as a string argument (data of type
217 :mimetype:`application/x-www-form-urlencoded`). Data are returned as a list of
218 name, value pairs.
219
220 The optional argument *keep_blank_values* is a flag indicating whether blank
Senthil Kumaranf0769e82010-08-09 19:53:52 +0000221 values in percent-encoded queries should be treated as blank strings. A true value
Facundo Batistac469d4c2008-09-03 22:49:01 +0000222 indicates that blanks should be retained as blank strings. The default false
223 value indicates that blank values are to be ignored and treated as if they were
224 not included.
225
226 The optional argument *strict_parsing* is a flag indicating what to do with
227 parsing errors. If false (the default), errors are silently ignored. If true,
228 errors raise a :exc:`ValueError` exception.
229
Victor Stinnerac71c542011-01-14 12:52:12 +0000230 The optional *encoding* and *errors* parameters specify how to decode
231 percent-encoded sequences into Unicode characters, as accepted by the
232 :meth:`bytes.decode` method.
233
matthewbelisle-wf68f32372018-10-30 15:30:19 -0500234 The optional argument *max_num_fields* is the maximum number of fields to
235 read. If set, then throws a :exc:`ValueError` if there are more than
236 *max_num_fields* fields read.
237
Ken Jina2f06542021-02-16 01:00:20 +0800238 The optional argument *separator* is the symbol to use for separating the
239 query arguments. It defaults to ``&``.
Adam Goldschmidtfcbe0cb2021-02-15 00:41:57 +0200240
Facundo Batistac469d4c2008-09-03 22:49:01 +0000241 Use the :func:`urllib.parse.urlencode` function to convert such lists of pairs into
242 query strings.
243
Victor Stinnerc58be2d2011-01-14 13:31:45 +0000244 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
245 Add *encoding* and *errors* parameters.
246
matthewbelisle-wf68f32372018-10-30 15:30:19 -0500247 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
248 Added *max_num_fields* parameter.
249
Adam Goldschmidtfcbe0cb2021-02-15 00:41:57 +0200250 .. versionchanged:: 3.10
Ken Jina2f06542021-02-16 01:00:20 +0800251 Added *separator* parameter with the default value of ``&``. Python
252 versions earlier than Python 3.10 allowed using both ``;`` and ``&`` as
253 query parameter separator. This has been changed to allow only a single
254 separator key, with ``&`` as the default separator.
Adam Goldschmidtfcbe0cb2021-02-15 00:41:57 +0200255
Facundo Batistac469d4c2008-09-03 22:49:01 +0000256
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000257.. function:: urlunparse(parts)
258
Georg Brandl0f7ede42008-06-23 11:23:31 +0000259 Construct a URL from a tuple as returned by ``urlparse()``. The *parts*
260 argument can be any six-item iterable. This may result in a slightly
261 different, but equivalent URL, if the URL that was parsed originally had
262 unnecessary delimiters (for example, a ``?`` with an empty query; the RFC
263 states that these are equivalent).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000264
265
R. David Murrayf5077aa2010-05-25 15:36:46 +0000266.. function:: urlsplit(urlstring, scheme='', allow_fragments=True)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000267
268 This is similar to :func:`urlparse`, but does not split the params from the URL.
269 This should generally be used instead of :func:`urlparse` if the more recent URL
270 syntax allowing parameters to be applied to each segment of the *path* portion
271 of the URL (see :rfc:`2396`) is wanted. A separate function is needed to
Lisa Roach13c1f722019-03-24 14:28:48 -0700272 separate the path segments and parameters. This function returns a 5-item
273 :term:`named tuple`::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000274
Lisa Roach13c1f722019-03-24 14:28:48 -0700275 (addressing scheme, network location, path, query, fragment identifier).
276
277 The return value is a :term:`named tuple`, its items can be accessed by index
278 or as named attributes:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000279
280 +------------------+-------+-------------------------+----------------------+
281 | Attribute | Index | Value | Value if not present |
282 +==================+=======+=========================+======================+
Berker Peksag89584c92015-06-25 23:38:48 +0300283 | :attr:`scheme` | 0 | URL scheme specifier | *scheme* parameter |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000284 +------------------+-------+-------------------------+----------------------+
285 | :attr:`netloc` | 1 | Network location part | empty string |
286 +------------------+-------+-------------------------+----------------------+
287 | :attr:`path` | 2 | Hierarchical path | empty string |
288 +------------------+-------+-------------------------+----------------------+
289 | :attr:`query` | 3 | Query component | empty string |
290 +------------------+-------+-------------------------+----------------------+
291 | :attr:`fragment` | 4 | Fragment identifier | empty string |
292 +------------------+-------+-------------------------+----------------------+
293 | :attr:`username` | | User name | :const:`None` |
294 +------------------+-------+-------------------------+----------------------+
295 | :attr:`password` | | Password | :const:`None` |
296 +------------------+-------+-------------------------+----------------------+
297 | :attr:`hostname` | | Host name (lower case) | :const:`None` |
298 +------------------+-------+-------------------------+----------------------+
299 | :attr:`port` | | Port number as integer, | :const:`None` |
300 | | | if present | |
301 +------------------+-------+-------------------------+----------------------+
302
Robert Collinsdfa95c92015-08-10 09:53:30 +1200303 Reading the :attr:`port` attribute will raise a :exc:`ValueError` if
304 an invalid port is specified in the URL. See section
305 :ref:`urlparse-result-object` for more information on the result object.
306
Howie Benefielf6e863d2017-05-15 23:48:16 -0500307 Unmatched square brackets in the :attr:`netloc` attribute will raise a
308 :exc:`ValueError`.
309
Steve Dower16e6f7d2019-03-07 08:02:26 -0800310 Characters in the :attr:`netloc` attribute that decompose under NFKC
311 normalization (as used by the IDNA encoding) into any of ``/``, ``?``,
312 ``#``, ``@``, or ``:`` will raise a :exc:`ValueError`. If the URL is
313 decomposed before parsing, no error will be raised.
314
Robert Collinsdfa95c92015-08-10 09:53:30 +1200315 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
316 Out-of-range port numbers now raise :exc:`ValueError`, instead of
317 returning :const:`None`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000318
Steve Dower16e6f7d2019-03-07 08:02:26 -0800319 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
320 Characters that affect netloc parsing under NFKC normalization will
321 now raise :exc:`ValueError`.
322
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000323
324.. function:: urlunsplit(parts)
325
Georg Brandl0f7ede42008-06-23 11:23:31 +0000326 Combine the elements of a tuple as returned by :func:`urlsplit` into a
327 complete URL as a string. The *parts* argument can be any five-item
328 iterable. This may result in a slightly different, but equivalent URL, if the
329 URL that was parsed originally had unnecessary delimiters (for example, a ?
330 with an empty query; the RFC states that these are equivalent).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000331
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000332
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000333.. function:: urljoin(base, url, allow_fragments=True)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000334
335 Construct a full ("absolute") URL by combining a "base URL" (*base*) with
336 another URL (*url*). Informally, this uses components of the base URL, in
Georg Brandl0f7ede42008-06-23 11:23:31 +0000337 particular the addressing scheme, the network location and (part of) the
338 path, to provide missing components in the relative URL. For example:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000339
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000340 >>> from urllib.parse import urljoin
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000341 >>> urljoin('http://www.cwi.nl/%7Eguido/Python.html', 'FAQ.html')
342 'http://www.cwi.nl/%7Eguido/FAQ.html'
343
344 The *allow_fragments* argument has the same meaning and default as for
345 :func:`urlparse`.
346
347 .. note::
348
Борис Верховский8e1f26e2019-12-31 07:28:18 -0500349 If *url* is an absolute URL (that is, it starts with ``//`` or ``scheme://``),
350 the *url*'s hostname and/or scheme will be present in the result. For example:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000351
Борис Верховский8e1f26e2019-12-31 07:28:18 -0500352 .. doctest::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000353
Борис Верховский8e1f26e2019-12-31 07:28:18 -0500354 >>> urljoin('http://www.cwi.nl/%7Eguido/Python.html',
355 ... '//www.python.org/%7Eguido')
356 'http://www.python.org/%7Eguido'
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000357
Борис Верховский8e1f26e2019-12-31 07:28:18 -0500358 If you do not want that behavior, preprocess the *url* with :func:`urlsplit` and
359 :func:`urlunsplit`, removing possible *scheme* and *netloc* parts.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000360
361
Antoine Pitrou55ac5b32014-08-21 19:16:17 -0400362 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
363
Борис Верховский8e1f26e2019-12-31 07:28:18 -0500364 Behavior updated to match the semantics defined in :rfc:`3986`.
Antoine Pitrou55ac5b32014-08-21 19:16:17 -0400365
366
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000367.. function:: urldefrag(url)
368
Georg Brandl0f7ede42008-06-23 11:23:31 +0000369 If *url* contains a fragment identifier, return a modified version of *url*
370 with no fragment identifier, and the fragment identifier as a separate
371 string. If there is no fragment identifier in *url*, return *url* unmodified
372 and an empty string.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000373
Lisa Roach13c1f722019-03-24 14:28:48 -0700374 The return value is a :term:`named tuple`, its items can be accessed by index
375 or as named attributes:
Nick Coghlan9fc443c2010-11-30 15:48:08 +0000376
377 +------------------+-------+-------------------------+----------------------+
378 | Attribute | Index | Value | Value if not present |
379 +==================+=======+=========================+======================+
380 | :attr:`url` | 0 | URL with no fragment | empty string |
381 +------------------+-------+-------------------------+----------------------+
382 | :attr:`fragment` | 1 | Fragment identifier | empty string |
383 +------------------+-------+-------------------------+----------------------+
384
385 See section :ref:`urlparse-result-object` for more information on the result
386 object.
387
388 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
Raymond Hettinger9a236b02011-01-24 09:01:27 +0000389 Result is a structured object rather than a simple 2-tuple.
Nick Coghlan9fc443c2010-11-30 15:48:08 +0000390
Rémi Lapeyre674ee122019-05-27 15:43:45 +0200391.. function:: unwrap(url)
392
393 Extract the url from a wrapped URL (that is, a string formatted as
394 ``<URL:scheme://host/path>``, ``<scheme://host/path>``, ``URL:scheme://host/path``
395 or ``scheme://host/path``). If *url* is not a wrapped URL, it is returned
396 without changes.
397
Georg Brandl009a6bd2011-01-24 19:59:08 +0000398.. _parsing-ascii-encoded-bytes:
Nick Coghlan9fc443c2010-11-30 15:48:08 +0000399
400Parsing ASCII Encoded Bytes
401---------------------------
402
403The URL parsing functions were originally designed to operate on character
404strings only. In practice, it is useful to be able to manipulate properly
405quoted and encoded URLs as sequences of ASCII bytes. Accordingly, the
406URL parsing functions in this module all operate on :class:`bytes` and
407:class:`bytearray` objects in addition to :class:`str` objects.
408
409If :class:`str` data is passed in, the result will also contain only
410:class:`str` data. If :class:`bytes` or :class:`bytearray` data is
411passed in, the result will contain only :class:`bytes` data.
412
413Attempting to mix :class:`str` data with :class:`bytes` or
414:class:`bytearray` in a single function call will result in a
Éric Araujoff2a4ba2010-11-30 17:20:31 +0000415:exc:`TypeError` being raised, while attempting to pass in non-ASCII
Nick Coghlan9fc443c2010-11-30 15:48:08 +0000416byte values will trigger :exc:`UnicodeDecodeError`.
417
418To support easier conversion of result objects between :class:`str` and
419:class:`bytes`, all return values from URL parsing functions provide
420either an :meth:`encode` method (when the result contains :class:`str`
421data) or a :meth:`decode` method (when the result contains :class:`bytes`
422data). The signatures of these methods match those of the corresponding
423:class:`str` and :class:`bytes` methods (except that the default encoding
424is ``'ascii'`` rather than ``'utf-8'``). Each produces a value of a
425corresponding type that contains either :class:`bytes` data (for
426:meth:`encode` methods) or :class:`str` data (for
427:meth:`decode` methods).
428
429Applications that need to operate on potentially improperly quoted URLs
430that may contain non-ASCII data will need to do their own decoding from
431bytes to characters before invoking the URL parsing methods.
432
433The behaviour described in this section applies only to the URL parsing
434functions. The URL quoting functions use their own rules when producing
435or consuming byte sequences as detailed in the documentation of the
436individual URL quoting functions.
437
438.. versionchanged:: 3.2
439 URL parsing functions now accept ASCII encoded byte sequences
440
441
442.. _urlparse-result-object:
443
444Structured Parse Results
445------------------------
446
447The result objects from the :func:`urlparse`, :func:`urlsplit` and
Georg Brandl46402372010-12-04 19:06:18 +0000448:func:`urldefrag` functions are subclasses of the :class:`tuple` type.
Nick Coghlan9fc443c2010-11-30 15:48:08 +0000449These subclasses add the attributes listed in the documentation for
450those functions, the encoding and decoding support described in the
451previous section, as well as an additional method:
452
453.. method:: urllib.parse.SplitResult.geturl()
454
455 Return the re-combined version of the original URL as a string. This may
456 differ from the original URL in that the scheme may be normalized to lower
457 case and empty components may be dropped. Specifically, empty parameters,
458 queries, and fragment identifiers will be removed.
459
460 For :func:`urldefrag` results, only empty fragment identifiers will be removed.
461 For :func:`urlsplit` and :func:`urlparse` results, all noted changes will be
462 made to the URL returned by this method.
463
464 The result of this method remains unchanged if passed back through the original
465 parsing function:
466
467 >>> from urllib.parse import urlsplit
468 >>> url = 'HTTP://www.Python.org/doc/#'
469 >>> r1 = urlsplit(url)
470 >>> r1.geturl()
471 'http://www.Python.org/doc/'
472 >>> r2 = urlsplit(r1.geturl())
473 >>> r2.geturl()
474 'http://www.Python.org/doc/'
475
476
477The following classes provide the implementations of the structured parse
478results when operating on :class:`str` objects:
479
480.. class:: DefragResult(url, fragment)
481
482 Concrete class for :func:`urldefrag` results containing :class:`str`
483 data. The :meth:`encode` method returns a :class:`DefragResultBytes`
484 instance.
485
486 .. versionadded:: 3.2
487
488.. class:: ParseResult(scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment)
489
490 Concrete class for :func:`urlparse` results containing :class:`str`
491 data. The :meth:`encode` method returns a :class:`ParseResultBytes`
492 instance.
493
494.. class:: SplitResult(scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment)
495
496 Concrete class for :func:`urlsplit` results containing :class:`str`
497 data. The :meth:`encode` method returns a :class:`SplitResultBytes`
498 instance.
499
500
501The following classes provide the implementations of the parse results when
502operating on :class:`bytes` or :class:`bytearray` objects:
503
504.. class:: DefragResultBytes(url, fragment)
505
506 Concrete class for :func:`urldefrag` results containing :class:`bytes`
507 data. The :meth:`decode` method returns a :class:`DefragResult`
508 instance.
509
510 .. versionadded:: 3.2
511
512.. class:: ParseResultBytes(scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment)
513
514 Concrete class for :func:`urlparse` results containing :class:`bytes`
515 data. The :meth:`decode` method returns a :class:`ParseResult`
516 instance.
517
518 .. versionadded:: 3.2
519
520.. class:: SplitResultBytes(scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment)
521
522 Concrete class for :func:`urlsplit` results containing :class:`bytes`
523 data. The :meth:`decode` method returns a :class:`SplitResult`
524 instance.
525
526 .. versionadded:: 3.2
527
528
529URL Quoting
530-----------
531
532The URL quoting functions focus on taking program data and making it safe
533for use as URL components by quoting special characters and appropriately
534encoding non-ASCII text. They also support reversing these operations to
535recreate the original data from the contents of a URL component if that
536task isn't already covered by the URL parsing functions above.
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000537
538.. function:: quote(string, safe='/', encoding=None, errors=None)
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000539
540 Replace special characters in *string* using the ``%xx`` escape. Letters,
Ratnadeep Debnath21024f02017-02-25 14:30:28 +0530541 digits, and the characters ``'_.-~'`` are never quoted. By default, this
Борис Верховский8e1f26e2019-12-31 07:28:18 -0500542 function is intended for quoting the path section of a URL. The optional
543 *safe* parameter specifies additional ASCII characters that should not be
544 quoted --- its default value is ``'/'``.
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000545
Борис Верховский8e1f26e2019-12-31 07:28:18 -0500546 *string* may be either a :class:`str` or a :class:`bytes` object.
Guido van Rossum52dbbb92008-08-18 21:44:30 +0000547
Ratnadeep Debnath21024f02017-02-25 14:30:28 +0530548 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
Serhiy Storchaka0a36ac12018-05-31 07:39:00 +0300549 Moved from :rfc:`2396` to :rfc:`3986` for quoting URL strings. "~" is now
Роман Донченкоf49f6ba2019-11-18 18:30:53 +0300550 included in the set of unreserved characters.
Ratnadeep Debnath21024f02017-02-25 14:30:28 +0530551
Guido van Rossum52dbbb92008-08-18 21:44:30 +0000552 The optional *encoding* and *errors* parameters specify how to deal with
553 non-ASCII characters, as accepted by the :meth:`str.encode` method.
554 *encoding* defaults to ``'utf-8'``.
555 *errors* defaults to ``'strict'``, meaning unsupported characters raise a
556 :class:`UnicodeEncodeError`.
557 *encoding* and *errors* must not be supplied if *string* is a
558 :class:`bytes`, or a :class:`TypeError` is raised.
559
560 Note that ``quote(string, safe, encoding, errors)`` is equivalent to
561 ``quote_from_bytes(string.encode(encoding, errors), safe)``.
562
563 Example: ``quote('/El Niño/')`` yields ``'/El%20Ni%C3%B1o/'``.
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000564
565
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000566.. function:: quote_plus(string, safe='', encoding=None, errors=None)
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000567
Борис Верховский8e1f26e2019-12-31 07:28:18 -0500568 Like :func:`quote`, but also replace spaces with plus signs, as required for
Georg Brandl81c09db2009-07-29 07:27:08 +0000569 quoting HTML form values when building up a query string to go into a URL.
570 Plus signs in the original string are escaped unless they are included in
571 *safe*. It also does not have *safe* default to ``'/'``.
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000572
Guido van Rossum52dbbb92008-08-18 21:44:30 +0000573 Example: ``quote_plus('/El Niño/')`` yields ``'%2FEl+Ni%C3%B1o%2F'``.
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000574
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000575
576.. function:: quote_from_bytes(bytes, safe='/')
Guido van Rossum52dbbb92008-08-18 21:44:30 +0000577
578 Like :func:`quote`, but accepts a :class:`bytes` object rather than a
579 :class:`str`, and does not perform string-to-bytes encoding.
580
581 Example: ``quote_from_bytes(b'a&\xef')`` yields
582 ``'a%26%EF'``.
583
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000584
585.. function:: unquote(string, encoding='utf-8', errors='replace')
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000586
Борис Верховский8e1f26e2019-12-31 07:28:18 -0500587 Replace ``%xx`` escapes with their single-character equivalent.
Guido van Rossum52dbbb92008-08-18 21:44:30 +0000588 The optional *encoding* and *errors* parameters specify how to decode
589 percent-encoded sequences into Unicode characters, as accepted by the
590 :meth:`bytes.decode` method.
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000591
Борис Верховский8e1f26e2019-12-31 07:28:18 -0500592 *string* may be either a :class:`str` or a :class:`bytes` object.
Guido van Rossum52dbbb92008-08-18 21:44:30 +0000593
594 *encoding* defaults to ``'utf-8'``.
595 *errors* defaults to ``'replace'``, meaning invalid sequences are replaced
596 by a placeholder character.
597
598 Example: ``unquote('/El%20Ni%C3%B1o/')`` yields ``'/El Niño/'``.
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000599
Stein Karlsenaad2ee02019-10-14 12:36:29 +0200600 .. versionchanged:: 3.9
601 *string* parameter supports bytes and str objects (previously only str).
602
603
604
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000605
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000606.. function:: unquote_plus(string, encoding='utf-8', errors='replace')
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000607
Борис Верховский8e1f26e2019-12-31 07:28:18 -0500608 Like :func:`unquote`, but also replace plus signs with spaces, as required
609 for unquoting HTML form values.
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000610
Guido van Rossum52dbbb92008-08-18 21:44:30 +0000611 *string* must be a :class:`str`.
612
613 Example: ``unquote_plus('/El+Ni%C3%B1o/')`` yields ``'/El Niño/'``.
614
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000615
Guido van Rossum52dbbb92008-08-18 21:44:30 +0000616.. function:: unquote_to_bytes(string)
617
Борис Верховский8e1f26e2019-12-31 07:28:18 -0500618 Replace ``%xx`` escapes with their single-octet equivalent, and return a
Guido van Rossum52dbbb92008-08-18 21:44:30 +0000619 :class:`bytes` object.
620
Борис Верховский8e1f26e2019-12-31 07:28:18 -0500621 *string* may be either a :class:`str` or a :class:`bytes` object.
Guido van Rossum52dbbb92008-08-18 21:44:30 +0000622
623 If it is a :class:`str`, unescaped non-ASCII characters in *string*
624 are encoded into UTF-8 bytes.
625
Nick Coghlan9fc443c2010-11-30 15:48:08 +0000626 Example: ``unquote_to_bytes('a%26%EF')`` yields ``b'a&\xef'``.
Guido van Rossum52dbbb92008-08-18 21:44:30 +0000627
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000628
R David Murrayc17686f2015-05-17 20:44:50 -0400629.. function:: urlencode(query, doseq=False, safe='', encoding=None, \
630 errors=None, quote_via=quote_plus)
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000631
Senthil Kumarandf022da2010-07-03 17:48:22 +0000632 Convert a mapping object or a sequence of two-element tuples, which may
Martin Pantercda85a02015-11-24 22:33:18 +0000633 contain :class:`str` or :class:`bytes` objects, to a percent-encoded ASCII
634 text string. If the resultant string is to be used as a *data* for POST
635 operation with the :func:`~urllib.request.urlopen` function, then
636 it should be encoded to bytes, otherwise it would result in a
637 :exc:`TypeError`.
Senthil Kumaran6b3434a2012-03-15 18:11:16 -0700638
Senthil Kumarandf022da2010-07-03 17:48:22 +0000639 The resulting string is a series of ``key=value`` pairs separated by ``'&'``
R David Murrayc17686f2015-05-17 20:44:50 -0400640 characters, where both *key* and *value* are quoted using the *quote_via*
641 function. By default, :func:`quote_plus` is used to quote the values, which
642 means spaces are quoted as a ``'+'`` character and '/' characters are
643 encoded as ``%2F``, which follows the standard for GET requests
644 (``application/x-www-form-urlencoded``). An alternate function that can be
645 passed as *quote_via* is :func:`quote`, which will encode spaces as ``%20``
646 and not encode '/' characters. For maximum control of what is quoted, use
647 ``quote`` and specify a value for *safe*.
648
649 When a sequence of two-element tuples is used as the *query*
Senthil Kumarandf022da2010-07-03 17:48:22 +0000650 argument, the first element of each tuple is a key and the second is a
651 value. The value element in itself can be a sequence and in that case, if
Борис Верховский8e1f26e2019-12-31 07:28:18 -0500652 the optional parameter *doseq* evaluates to ``True``, individual
Senthil Kumarandf022da2010-07-03 17:48:22 +0000653 ``key=value`` pairs separated by ``'&'`` are generated for each element of
654 the value sequence for the key. The order of parameters in the encoded
Nick Coghlan9fc443c2010-11-30 15:48:08 +0000655 string will match the order of parameter tuples in the sequence.
Senthil Kumarandf022da2010-07-03 17:48:22 +0000656
R David Murray8c4e1122014-12-24 21:23:18 -0500657 The *safe*, *encoding*, and *errors* parameters are passed down to
R David Murrayc17686f2015-05-17 20:44:50 -0400658 *quote_via* (the *encoding* and *errors* parameters are only passed
R David Murray8c4e1122014-12-24 21:23:18 -0500659 when a query element is a :class:`str`).
Nick Coghlan9fc443c2010-11-30 15:48:08 +0000660
661 To reverse this encoding process, :func:`parse_qs` and :func:`parse_qsl` are
662 provided in this module to parse query strings into Python data structures.
Senthil Kumarandf022da2010-07-03 17:48:22 +0000663
Борис Верховский8e1f26e2019-12-31 07:28:18 -0500664 Refer to :ref:`urllib examples <urllib-examples>` to find out how the
665 :func:`urllib.parse.urlencode` method can be used for generating the query
666 string of a URL or data for a POST request.
Senthil Kumaran29333122011-02-11 11:25:47 +0000667
Senthil Kumarandf022da2010-07-03 17:48:22 +0000668 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
Борис Верховский8e1f26e2019-12-31 07:28:18 -0500669 *query* supports bytes and string objects.
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000670
R David Murrayc17686f2015-05-17 20:44:50 -0400671 .. versionadded:: 3.5
672 *quote_via* parameter.
673
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000674
675.. seealso::
676
Senthil Kumaran6257bdd2010-04-22 05:53:18 +0000677 :rfc:`3986` - Uniform Resource Identifiers
Senthil Kumaranfe9230a2011-06-19 13:52:49 -0700678 This is the current standard (STD66). Any changes to urllib.parse module
Senthil Kumaran6257bdd2010-04-22 05:53:18 +0000679 should conform to this. Certain deviations could be observed, which are
Georg Brandl6faee4e2010-09-21 14:48:28 +0000680 mostly for backward compatibility purposes and for certain de-facto
Senthil Kumaran6257bdd2010-04-22 05:53:18 +0000681 parsing requirements as commonly observed in major browsers.
682
683 :rfc:`2732` - Format for Literal IPv6 Addresses in URL's.
684 This specifies the parsing requirements of IPv6 URLs.
685
686 :rfc:`2396` - Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax
687 Document describing the generic syntactic requirements for both Uniform Resource
688 Names (URNs) and Uniform Resource Locators (URLs).
689
690 :rfc:`2368` - The mailto URL scheme.
Martin Panterfe289c02016-05-28 02:20:39 +0000691 Parsing requirements for mailto URL schemes.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000692
693 :rfc:`1808` - Relative Uniform Resource Locators
694 This Request For Comments includes the rules for joining an absolute and a
695 relative URL, including a fair number of "Abnormal Examples" which govern the
696 treatment of border cases.
697
Senthil Kumaran6257bdd2010-04-22 05:53:18 +0000698 :rfc:`1738` - Uniform Resource Locators (URL)
699 This specifies the formal syntax and semantics of absolute URLs.