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Georg Brandl8175dae2010-11-29 14:53:15 +00001:mod:`urllib.request` --- Extensible library for opening URLs
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00002=============================================================
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00004.. module:: urllib.request
Senthil Kumaran6b3434a2012-03-15 18:11:16 -07005 :synopsis: Extensible library for opening URLs.
Jeremy Hyltone2573162009-03-31 14:38:13 +00006.. moduleauthor:: Jeremy Hylton <jeremy@alum.mit.edu>
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00007.. sectionauthor:: Moshe Zadka <moshez@users.sourceforge.net>
Senthil Kumaran6b3434a2012-03-15 18:11:16 -07008.. sectionauthor:: Senthil Kumaran <senthil@uthcode.com>
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00009
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Georg Brandl0f7ede42008-06-23 11:23:31 +000011The :mod:`urllib.request` module defines functions and classes which help in
12opening URLs (mostly HTTP) in a complex world --- basic and digest
13authentication, redirections, cookies and more.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000014
Antoine Pitrou79ecd762010-09-29 11:24:21 +000015
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +000016The :mod:`urllib.request` module defines the following functions:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000017
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Antoine Pitroude9ac6c2012-05-16 21:40:01 +020019.. function:: urlopen(url, data=None[, timeout], *, cafile=None, capath=None, cadefault=True)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000020
Jeremy Hyltone2573162009-03-31 14:38:13 +000021 Open the URL *url*, which can be either a string or a
22 :class:`Request` object.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000023
Senthil Kumaran6b3434a2012-03-15 18:11:16 -070024 *data* must be a bytes object specifying additional data to be sent to the
Senthil Kumaran7bc0d872010-12-19 10:49:52 +000025 server, or ``None`` if no such data is needed. *data* may also be an
26 iterable object and in that case Content-Length value must be specified in
27 the headers. Currently HTTP requests are the only ones that use *data*; the
28 HTTP request will be a POST instead of a GET when the *data* parameter is
Senthil Kumaran6b3434a2012-03-15 18:11:16 -070029 provided.
30
31 *data* should be a buffer in the standard
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000032 :mimetype:`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` format. The
Senthil Kumaran7bc0d872010-12-19 10:49:52 +000033 :func:`urllib.parse.urlencode` function takes a mapping or sequence of
Senthil Kumaran6b3434a2012-03-15 18:11:16 -070034 2-tuples and returns a string in this format. It should be encoded to bytes
35 before being used as the *data* parameter. The charset parameter in
36 ``Content-Type`` header may be used to specify the encoding. If charset
37 parameter is not sent with the Content-Type header, the server following the
38 HTTP 1.1 recommendation may assume that the data is encoded in ISO-8859-1
39 encoding. It is advisable to use charset parameter with encoding used in
40 ``Content-Type`` header with the :class:`Request`.
41
42 urllib.request module uses HTTP/1.1 and includes ``Connection:close`` header
43 in its HTTP requests.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000044
Jeremy Hyltone2573162009-03-31 14:38:13 +000045 The optional *timeout* parameter specifies a timeout in seconds for
46 blocking operations like the connection attempt (if not specified,
47 the global default timeout setting will be used). This actually
Senthil Kumaranc08d9072010-10-05 18:46:56 +000048 only works for HTTP, HTTPS and FTP connections.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000049
Antoine Pitrou803e6d62010-10-13 10:36:15 +000050 The optional *cafile* and *capath* parameters specify a set of trusted
51 CA certificates for HTTPS requests. *cafile* should point to a single
52 file containing a bundle of CA certificates, whereas *capath* should
53 point to a directory of hashed certificate files. More information can
54 be found in :meth:`ssl.SSLContext.load_verify_locations`.
55
Antoine Pitroude9ac6c2012-05-16 21:40:01 +020056 The *cadefault* parameter specifies whether to fall back to loading a
57 default certificate store defined by the underlying OpenSSL library if the
58 *cafile* and *capath* parameters are omitted. This will only work on
59 some non-Windows platforms.
60
Antoine Pitrou803e6d62010-10-13 10:36:15 +000061 .. warning::
Antoine Pitroude9ac6c2012-05-16 21:40:01 +020062 If neither *cafile* nor *capath* is specified, and *cadefault* is False,
63 an HTTPS request will not do any verification of the server's
64 certificate.
Antoine Pitrou803e6d62010-10-13 10:36:15 +000065
Senthil Kumaran21c71ba2012-03-13 19:47:51 -070066 This function returns a file-like object that works as a :term:`context manager`,
67 with two additional methods from the :mod:`urllib.response` module
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000068
Jeremy Hyltone2573162009-03-31 14:38:13 +000069 * :meth:`geturl` --- return the URL of the resource retrieved,
70 commonly used to determine if a redirect was followed
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000071
Georg Brandl2dd01042009-02-27 16:46:46 +000072 * :meth:`info` --- return the meta-information of the page, such as headers,
Senthil Kumaran13a7eb42010-06-28 17:31:40 +000073 in the form of an :func:`email.message_from_string` instance (see
74 `Quick Reference to HTTP Headers <http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/http.html>`_)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000075
76 Raises :exc:`URLError` on errors.
77
Georg Brandl2dd01042009-02-27 16:46:46 +000078 Note that ``None`` may be returned if no handler handles the request (though
79 the default installed global :class:`OpenerDirector` uses
80 :class:`UnknownHandler` to ensure this never happens).
81
Senthil Kumarana51a1b32009-10-18 01:42:33 +000082 In addition, default installed :class:`ProxyHandler` makes sure the requests
83 are handled through the proxy when they are set.
84
Georg Brandl2dd01042009-02-27 16:46:46 +000085 The legacy ``urllib.urlopen`` function from Python 2.6 and earlier has been
Senthil Kumaran6b3434a2012-03-15 18:11:16 -070086 discontinued; :func:`urllib.request.urlopen` corresponds to the old
87 ``urllib2.urlopen``. Proxy handling, which was done by passing a dictionary
88 parameter to ``urllib.urlopen``, can be obtained by using
89 :class:`ProxyHandler` objects.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000090
Antoine Pitrou803e6d62010-10-13 10:36:15 +000091 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
92 *cafile* and *capath* were added.
93
Antoine Pitroud5323212010-10-22 18:19:07 +000094 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
95 HTTPS virtual hosts are now supported if possible (that is, if
96 :data:`ssl.HAS_SNI` is true).
97
Senthil Kumaran7bc0d872010-12-19 10:49:52 +000098 .. versionadded:: 3.2
99 *data* can be an iterable object.
100
Antoine Pitroude9ac6c2012-05-16 21:40:01 +0200101 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
102 *cadefault* was added.
103
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000104.. function:: install_opener(opener)
105
106 Install an :class:`OpenerDirector` instance as the default global opener.
Senthil Kumaran6b3434a2012-03-15 18:11:16 -0700107 Installing an opener is only necessary if you want urlopen to use that
108 opener; otherwise, simply call :meth:`OpenerDirector.open` instead of
109 :func:`~urllib.request.urlopen`. The code does not check for a real
110 :class:`OpenerDirector`, and any class with the appropriate interface will
111 work.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000112
113
114.. function:: build_opener([handler, ...])
115
116 Return an :class:`OpenerDirector` instance, which chains the handlers in the
117 order given. *handler*\s can be either instances of :class:`BaseHandler`, or
118 subclasses of :class:`BaseHandler` (in which case it must be possible to call
119 the constructor without any parameters). Instances of the following classes
120 will be in front of the *handler*\s, unless the *handler*\s contain them,
121 instances of them or subclasses of them: :class:`ProxyHandler`,
122 :class:`UnknownHandler`, :class:`HTTPHandler`, :class:`HTTPDefaultErrorHandler`,
123 :class:`HTTPRedirectHandler`, :class:`FTPHandler`, :class:`FileHandler`,
Antoine Pitroudf204be2012-11-24 17:59:08 +0100124 :class:`HTTPErrorProcessor`, :class:`DataHandler`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000125
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000126 If the Python installation has SSL support (i.e., if the :mod:`ssl` module
127 can be imported), :class:`HTTPSHandler` will also be added.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000128
Georg Brandle6bcc912008-05-12 18:05:20 +0000129 A :class:`BaseHandler` subclass may also change its :attr:`handler_order`
Senthil Kumarana6bac952011-07-04 11:28:30 -0700130 attribute to modify its position in the handlers list.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000131
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000132
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000133.. function:: pathname2url(path)
Christian Heimes292d3512008-02-03 16:51:08 +0000134
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000135 Convert the pathname *path* from the local syntax for a path to the form used in
136 the path component of a URL. This does not produce a complete URL. The return
137 value will already be quoted using the :func:`quote` function.
Christian Heimes292d3512008-02-03 16:51:08 +0000138
139
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000140.. function:: url2pathname(path)
141
Senthil Kumaranf0769e82010-08-09 19:53:52 +0000142 Convert the path component *path* from a percent-encoded URL to the local syntax for a
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +0000143 path. This does not accept a complete URL. This function uses :func:`unquote`
144 to decode *path*.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000145
Senthil Kumaran7e557a62010-02-26 00:53:23 +0000146.. function:: getproxies()
147
148 This helper function returns a dictionary of scheme to proxy server URL
Senthil Kumaran19d85c22012-01-11 01:29:08 +0800149 mappings. It scans the environment for variables named ``<scheme>_proxy``,
150 in a case insensitive approach, for all operating systems first, and when it
151 cannot find it, looks for proxy information from Mac OSX System
152 Configuration for Mac OS X and Windows Systems Registry for Windows.
Senthil Kumaran7e557a62010-02-26 00:53:23 +0000153
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000154
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000155The following classes are provided:
156
Senthil Kumarande49d642011-10-16 23:54:44 +0800157.. class:: Request(url, data=None, headers={}, origin_req_host=None, unverifiable=False, method=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000158
159 This class is an abstraction of a URL request.
160
161 *url* should be a string containing a valid URL.
162
Senthil Kumaran6b3434a2012-03-15 18:11:16 -0700163 *data* must be a bytes object specifying additional data to send to the
Senthil Kumaran87684e62012-03-14 18:08:13 -0700164 server, or ``None`` if no such data is needed. Currently HTTP requests are
165 the only ones that use *data*; the HTTP request will be a POST instead of a
166 GET when the *data* parameter is provided. *data* should be a buffer in the
Senthil Kumaran6b3434a2012-03-15 18:11:16 -0700167 standard :mimetype:`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` format.
168
169 The :func:`urllib.parse.urlencode` function takes a mapping or sequence of
170 2-tuples and returns a string in this format. It should be encoded to bytes
171 before being used as the *data* parameter. The charset parameter in
172 ``Content-Type`` header may be used to specify the encoding. If charset
173 parameter is not sent with the Content-Type header, the server following the
174 HTTP 1.1 recommendation may assume that the data is encoded in ISO-8859-1
175 encoding. It is advisable to use charset parameter with encoding used in
176 ``Content-Type`` header with the :class:`Request`.
177
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000178
Jeremy Hyltone2573162009-03-31 14:38:13 +0000179 *headers* should be a dictionary, and will be treated as if
180 :meth:`add_header` was called with each key and value as arguments.
181 This is often used to "spoof" the ``User-Agent`` header, which is
182 used by a browser to identify itself -- some HTTP servers only
183 allow requests coming from common browsers as opposed to scripts.
184 For example, Mozilla Firefox may identify itself as ``"Mozilla/5.0
185 (X11; U; Linux i686) Gecko/20071127 Firefox/2.0.0.11"``, while
186 :mod:`urllib`'s default user agent string is
187 ``"Python-urllib/2.6"`` (on Python 2.6).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000188
Senthil Kumaran6b3434a2012-03-15 18:11:16 -0700189 An example of using ``Content-Type`` header with *data* argument would be
190 sending a dictionary like ``{"Content-Type":" application/x-www-form-urlencoded;charset=utf-8"}``
191
Jeremy Hyltone2573162009-03-31 14:38:13 +0000192 The final two arguments are only of interest for correct handling
193 of third-party HTTP cookies:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000194
Jeremy Hyltone2573162009-03-31 14:38:13 +0000195 *origin_req_host* should be the request-host of the origin
196 transaction, as defined by :rfc:`2965`. It defaults to
197 ``http.cookiejar.request_host(self)``. This is the host name or IP
198 address of the original request that was initiated by the user.
199 For example, if the request is for an image in an HTML document,
200 this should be the request-host of the request for the page
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000201 containing the image.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000202
Jeremy Hyltone2573162009-03-31 14:38:13 +0000203 *unverifiable* should indicate whether the request is unverifiable,
204 as defined by RFC 2965. It defaults to False. An unverifiable
205 request is one whose URL the user did not have the option to
206 approve. For example, if the request is for an image in an HTML
207 document, and the user had no option to approve the automatic
208 fetching of the image, this should be true.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000209
Senthil Kumarande49d642011-10-16 23:54:44 +0800210 *method* should be a string that indicates the HTTP request method that
211 will be used (e.g. ``'HEAD'``). Its value is stored in the
Senthil Kumarana41c9422011-10-20 02:37:08 +0800212 :attr:`~Request.method` attribute and is used by :meth:`get_method()`.
Senthil Kumarande49d642011-10-16 23:54:44 +0800213
214 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
Georg Brandl61063cc2012-06-24 22:48:30 +0200215 :attr:`Request.method` argument is added to the Request class.
Senthil Kumarande49d642011-10-16 23:54:44 +0800216
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000217
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000218.. class:: OpenerDirector()
219
220 The :class:`OpenerDirector` class opens URLs via :class:`BaseHandler`\ s chained
221 together. It manages the chaining of handlers, and recovery from errors.
222
223
224.. class:: BaseHandler()
225
226 This is the base class for all registered handlers --- and handles only the
227 simple mechanics of registration.
228
229
230.. class:: HTTPDefaultErrorHandler()
231
232 A class which defines a default handler for HTTP error responses; all responses
233 are turned into :exc:`HTTPError` exceptions.
234
235
236.. class:: HTTPRedirectHandler()
237
238 A class to handle redirections.
239
240
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000241.. class:: HTTPCookieProcessor(cookiejar=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000242
243 A class to handle HTTP Cookies.
244
245
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000246.. class:: ProxyHandler(proxies=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000247
248 Cause requests to go through a proxy. If *proxies* is given, it must be a
249 dictionary mapping protocol names to URLs of proxies. The default is to read the
250 list of proxies from the environment variables :envvar:`<protocol>_proxy`.
Senthil Kumarana51a1b32009-10-18 01:42:33 +0000251 If no proxy environment variables are set, in a Windows environment, proxy
252 settings are obtained from the registry's Internet Settings section and in a
253 Mac OS X environment, proxy information is retrieved from the OS X System
254 Configuration Framework.
255
Christian Heimese25f35e2008-03-20 10:49:03 +0000256 To disable autodetected proxy pass an empty dictionary.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000257
258
259.. class:: HTTPPasswordMgr()
260
261 Keep a database of ``(realm, uri) -> (user, password)`` mappings.
262
263
264.. class:: HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm()
265
266 Keep a database of ``(realm, uri) -> (user, password)`` mappings. A realm of
267 ``None`` is considered a catch-all realm, which is searched if no other realm
268 fits.
269
270
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000271.. class:: AbstractBasicAuthHandler(password_mgr=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000272
273 This is a mixin class that helps with HTTP authentication, both to the remote
274 host and to a proxy. *password_mgr*, if given, should be something that is
275 compatible with :class:`HTTPPasswordMgr`; refer to section
276 :ref:`http-password-mgr` for information on the interface that must be
277 supported.
278
279
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000280.. class:: HTTPBasicAuthHandler(password_mgr=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000281
Senthil Kumaran4de00a22011-05-11 21:17:57 +0800282 Handle authentication with the remote host. *password_mgr*, if given, should
283 be something that is compatible with :class:`HTTPPasswordMgr`; refer to
284 section :ref:`http-password-mgr` for information on the interface that must
285 be supported. HTTPBasicAuthHandler will raise a :exc:`ValueError` when
286 presented with a wrong Authentication scheme.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000287
288
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000289.. class:: ProxyBasicAuthHandler(password_mgr=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000290
291 Handle authentication with the proxy. *password_mgr*, if given, should be
292 something that is compatible with :class:`HTTPPasswordMgr`; refer to section
293 :ref:`http-password-mgr` for information on the interface that must be
294 supported.
295
296
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000297.. class:: AbstractDigestAuthHandler(password_mgr=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000298
299 This is a mixin class that helps with HTTP authentication, both to the remote
300 host and to a proxy. *password_mgr*, if given, should be something that is
301 compatible with :class:`HTTPPasswordMgr`; refer to section
302 :ref:`http-password-mgr` for information on the interface that must be
303 supported.
304
305
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000306.. class:: HTTPDigestAuthHandler(password_mgr=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000307
Senthil Kumaran4de00a22011-05-11 21:17:57 +0800308 Handle authentication with the remote host. *password_mgr*, if given, should
309 be something that is compatible with :class:`HTTPPasswordMgr`; refer to
310 section :ref:`http-password-mgr` for information on the interface that must
311 be supported. When both Digest Authentication Handler and Basic
312 Authentication Handler are both added, Digest Authentication is always tried
313 first. If the Digest Authentication returns a 40x response again, it is sent
314 to Basic Authentication handler to Handle. This Handler method will raise a
315 :exc:`ValueError` when presented with an authentication scheme other than
316 Digest or Basic.
317
Ezio Melottie9c7d6c2011-05-12 01:10:57 +0300318 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
319 Raise :exc:`ValueError` on unsupported Authentication Scheme.
Senthil Kumaran4de00a22011-05-11 21:17:57 +0800320
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000321
322
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000323.. class:: ProxyDigestAuthHandler(password_mgr=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000324
325 Handle authentication with the proxy. *password_mgr*, if given, should be
326 something that is compatible with :class:`HTTPPasswordMgr`; refer to section
327 :ref:`http-password-mgr` for information on the interface that must be
328 supported.
329
330
331.. class:: HTTPHandler()
332
333 A class to handle opening of HTTP URLs.
334
335
Antoine Pitrou803e6d62010-10-13 10:36:15 +0000336.. class:: HTTPSHandler(debuglevel=0, context=None, check_hostname=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000337
Antoine Pitrou803e6d62010-10-13 10:36:15 +0000338 A class to handle opening of HTTPS URLs. *context* and *check_hostname*
339 have the same meaning as in :class:`http.client.HTTPSConnection`.
340
341 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
342 *context* and *check_hostname* were added.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000343
344
345.. class:: FileHandler()
346
347 Open local files.
348
Antoine Pitroudf204be2012-11-24 17:59:08 +0100349.. class:: DataHandler()
350
351 Open data URLs.
352
353 .. versionadded:: 3.4
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000354
355.. class:: FTPHandler()
356
357 Open FTP URLs.
358
359
360.. class:: CacheFTPHandler()
361
362 Open FTP URLs, keeping a cache of open FTP connections to minimize delays.
363
364
365.. class:: UnknownHandler()
366
367 A catch-all class to handle unknown URLs.
368
369
Senthil Kumaraned270fa2011-07-18 06:42:46 +0800370.. class:: HTTPErrorProcessor()
371
372 Process HTTP error responses.
373
374
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000375.. _request-objects:
376
377Request Objects
378---------------
379
Jeremy Hyltone2573162009-03-31 14:38:13 +0000380The following methods describe :class:`Request`'s public interface,
381and so all may be overridden in subclasses. It also defines several
382public attributes that can be used by clients to inspect the parsed
383request.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000384
Jeremy Hyltone2573162009-03-31 14:38:13 +0000385.. attribute:: Request.full_url
386
387 The original URL passed to the constructor.
388
389.. attribute:: Request.type
390
391 The URI scheme.
392
393.. attribute:: Request.host
394
395 The URI authority, typically a host, but may also contain a port
396 separated by a colon.
397
398.. attribute:: Request.origin_req_host
399
400 The original host for the request, without port.
401
402.. attribute:: Request.selector
403
404 The URI path. If the :class:`Request` uses a proxy, then selector
405 will be the full url that is passed to the proxy.
406
407.. attribute:: Request.data
408
409 The entity body for the request, or None if not specified.
410
411.. attribute:: Request.unverifiable
412
413 boolean, indicates whether the request is unverifiable as defined
414 by RFC 2965.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000415
Senthil Kumarande49d642011-10-16 23:54:44 +0800416.. attribute:: Request.method
417
418 The HTTP request method to use. This value is used by
Senthil Kumarana41c9422011-10-20 02:37:08 +0800419 :meth:`~Request.get_method` to override the computed HTTP request
420 method that would otherwise be returned. This attribute is initialized with
421 the value of the *method* argument passed to the constructor.
Senthil Kumarande49d642011-10-16 23:54:44 +0800422
Senthil Kumarana41c9422011-10-20 02:37:08 +0800423 .. versionadded:: 3.3
Senthil Kumarande49d642011-10-16 23:54:44 +0800424
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000425
426.. method:: Request.get_method()
427
Senthil Kumarande49d642011-10-16 23:54:44 +0800428 Return a string indicating the HTTP request method. If
429 :attr:`Request.method` is not ``None``, return its value, otherwise return
430 ``'GET'`` if :attr:`Request.data` is ``None``, or ``'POST'`` if it's not.
431 This is only meaningful for HTTP requests.
432
Florent Xicluna95483b62011-10-19 11:44:51 +0200433 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
Senthil Kumarana41c9422011-10-20 02:37:08 +0800434 get_method now looks at the value of :attr:`Request.method`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000435
436
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000437.. method:: Request.add_header(key, val)
438
439 Add another header to the request. Headers are currently ignored by all
440 handlers except HTTP handlers, where they are added to the list of headers sent
441 to the server. Note that there cannot be more than one header with the same
442 name, and later calls will overwrite previous calls in case the *key* collides.
443 Currently, this is no loss of HTTP functionality, since all headers which have
444 meaning when used more than once have a (header-specific) way of gaining the
445 same functionality using only one header.
446
447
448.. method:: Request.add_unredirected_header(key, header)
449
450 Add a header that will not be added to a redirected request.
451
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000452
453.. method:: Request.has_header(header)
454
455 Return whether the instance has the named header (checks both regular and
456 unredirected).
457
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000458
459.. method:: Request.get_full_url()
460
461 Return the URL given in the constructor.
462
463
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000464.. method:: Request.set_proxy(host, type)
465
466 Prepare the request by connecting to a proxy server. The *host* and *type* will
467 replace those of the instance, and the instance's selector will be the original
468 URL given in the constructor.
469
470
Senthil Kumaran38b968b92012-03-14 13:43:53 -0700471.. method:: Request.add_data(data)
472
473 Set the :class:`Request` data to *data*. This is ignored by all handlers except
474 HTTP handlers --- and there it should be a byte string, and will change the
475 request to be ``POST`` rather than ``GET``. Deprecated in 3.3, use
476 :attr:`Request.data`.
477
478 .. deprecated:: 3.3
479
480
481.. method:: Request.has_data()
482
483 Return whether the instance has a non-\ ``None`` data. Deprecated in 3.3,
484 use :attr:`Request.data`.
485
486 .. deprecated:: 3.3
487
488
489.. method:: Request.get_data()
490
491 Return the instance's data. Deprecated in 3.3, use :attr:`Request.data`.
492
493 .. deprecated:: 3.3
494
495
496.. method:: Request.get_type()
497
498 Return the type of the URL --- also known as the scheme. Deprecated in 3.3,
499 use :attr:`Request.type`.
500
501 .. deprecated:: 3.3
502
503
504.. method:: Request.get_host()
505
506 Return the host to which a connection will be made. Deprecated in 3.3, use
507 :attr:`Request.host`.
508
509 .. deprecated:: 3.3
510
511
512.. method:: Request.get_selector()
513
514 Return the selector --- the part of the URL that is sent to the server.
515 Deprecated in 3.3, use :attr:`Request.selector`.
516
517 .. deprecated:: 3.3
518
Senthil Kumaran8dc50042012-04-29 11:50:39 +0800519.. method:: Request.get_header(header_name, default=None)
520
521 Return the value of the given header. If the header is not present, return
522 the default value.
523
524
525.. method:: Request.header_items()
526
527 Return a list of tuples (header_name, header_value) of the Request headers.
528
529
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000530.. method:: Request.set_proxy(host, type)
Senthil Kumaran38b968b92012-03-14 13:43:53 -0700531
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000532.. method:: Request.get_origin_req_host()
533
Senthil Kumaran38b968b92012-03-14 13:43:53 -0700534 Return the request-host of the origin transaction, as defined by
535 :rfc:`2965`. See the documentation for the :class:`Request` constructor.
536 Deprecated in 3.3, use :attr:`Request.origin_req_host`.
537
538 .. deprecated:: 3.3
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000539
540
541.. method:: Request.is_unverifiable()
542
543 Return whether the request is unverifiable, as defined by RFC 2965. See the
Senthil Kumaran38b968b92012-03-14 13:43:53 -0700544 documentation for the :class:`Request` constructor. Deprecated in 3.3, use
Meador Inge51167042012-07-20 19:50:41 -0500545 :attr:`Request.unverifiable`.
Senthil Kumaran38b968b92012-03-14 13:43:53 -0700546
547 .. deprecated:: 3.3
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000548
549
550.. _opener-director-objects:
551
552OpenerDirector Objects
553----------------------
554
555:class:`OpenerDirector` instances have the following methods:
556
557
558.. method:: OpenerDirector.add_handler(handler)
559
560 *handler* should be an instance of :class:`BaseHandler`. The following methods
561 are searched, and added to the possible chains (note that HTTP errors are a
562 special case).
563
564 * :meth:`protocol_open` --- signal that the handler knows how to open *protocol*
565 URLs.
566
567 * :meth:`http_error_type` --- signal that the handler knows how to handle HTTP
568 errors with HTTP error code *type*.
569
570 * :meth:`protocol_error` --- signal that the handler knows how to handle errors
571 from (non-\ ``http``) *protocol*.
572
573 * :meth:`protocol_request` --- signal that the handler knows how to pre-process
574 *protocol* requests.
575
576 * :meth:`protocol_response` --- signal that the handler knows how to
577 post-process *protocol* responses.
578
579
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000580.. method:: OpenerDirector.open(url, data=None[, timeout])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000581
582 Open the given *url* (which can be a request object or a string), optionally
Alexandre Vassalotti5f8ced22008-05-16 00:03:33 +0000583 passing the given *data*. Arguments, return values and exceptions raised are
584 the same as those of :func:`urlopen` (which simply calls the :meth:`open`
585 method on the currently installed global :class:`OpenerDirector`). The
586 optional *timeout* parameter specifies a timeout in seconds for blocking
Georg Brandlf78e02b2008-06-10 17:40:04 +0000587 operations like the connection attempt (if not specified, the global default
Georg Brandl325524e2010-05-21 20:57:33 +0000588 timeout setting will be used). The timeout feature actually works only for
Senthil Kumaranc08d9072010-10-05 18:46:56 +0000589 HTTP, HTTPS and FTP connections).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000590
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000591
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000592.. method:: OpenerDirector.error(proto, *args)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000593
594 Handle an error of the given protocol. This will call the registered error
595 handlers for the given protocol with the given arguments (which are protocol
596 specific). The HTTP protocol is a special case which uses the HTTP response
597 code to determine the specific error handler; refer to the :meth:`http_error_\*`
598 methods of the handler classes.
599
600 Return values and exceptions raised are the same as those of :func:`urlopen`.
601
602OpenerDirector objects open URLs in three stages:
603
604The order in which these methods are called within each stage is determined by
605sorting the handler instances.
606
607#. Every handler with a method named like :meth:`protocol_request` has that
608 method called to pre-process the request.
609
610#. Handlers with a method named like :meth:`protocol_open` are called to handle
611 the request. This stage ends when a handler either returns a non-\ :const:`None`
612 value (ie. a response), or raises an exception (usually :exc:`URLError`).
613 Exceptions are allowed to propagate.
614
615 In fact, the above algorithm is first tried for methods named
616 :meth:`default_open`. If all such methods return :const:`None`, the algorithm
617 is repeated for methods named like :meth:`protocol_open`. If all such methods
618 return :const:`None`, the algorithm is repeated for methods named
619 :meth:`unknown_open`.
620
621 Note that the implementation of these methods may involve calls of the parent
Georg Brandla5eacee2010-07-23 16:55:26 +0000622 :class:`OpenerDirector` instance's :meth:`~OpenerDirector.open` and
623 :meth:`~OpenerDirector.error` methods.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000624
625#. Every handler with a method named like :meth:`protocol_response` has that
626 method called to post-process the response.
627
628
629.. _base-handler-objects:
630
631BaseHandler Objects
632-------------------
633
634:class:`BaseHandler` objects provide a couple of methods that are directly
635useful, and others that are meant to be used by derived classes. These are
636intended for direct use:
637
638
639.. method:: BaseHandler.add_parent(director)
640
641 Add a director as parent.
642
643
644.. method:: BaseHandler.close()
645
646 Remove any parents.
647
Senthil Kumarana6bac952011-07-04 11:28:30 -0700648The following attribute and methods should only be used by classes derived from
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000649:class:`BaseHandler`.
650
651.. note::
652
653 The convention has been adopted that subclasses defining
654 :meth:`protocol_request` or :meth:`protocol_response` methods are named
655 :class:`\*Processor`; all others are named :class:`\*Handler`.
656
657
658.. attribute:: BaseHandler.parent
659
660 A valid :class:`OpenerDirector`, which can be used to open using a different
661 protocol, or handle errors.
662
663
664.. method:: BaseHandler.default_open(req)
665
666 This method is *not* defined in :class:`BaseHandler`, but subclasses should
667 define it if they want to catch all URLs.
668
669 This method, if implemented, will be called by the parent
670 :class:`OpenerDirector`. It should return a file-like object as described in
671 the return value of the :meth:`open` of :class:`OpenerDirector`, or ``None``.
672 It should raise :exc:`URLError`, unless a truly exceptional thing happens (for
673 example, :exc:`MemoryError` should not be mapped to :exc:`URLError`).
674
675 This method will be called before any protocol-specific open method.
676
677
678.. method:: BaseHandler.protocol_open(req)
679 :noindex:
680
681 This method is *not* defined in :class:`BaseHandler`, but subclasses should
682 define it if they want to handle URLs with the given protocol.
683
684 This method, if defined, will be called by the parent :class:`OpenerDirector`.
685 Return values should be the same as for :meth:`default_open`.
686
687
688.. method:: BaseHandler.unknown_open(req)
689
690 This method is *not* defined in :class:`BaseHandler`, but subclasses should
691 define it if they want to catch all URLs with no specific registered handler to
692 open it.
693
694 This method, if implemented, will be called by the :attr:`parent`
695 :class:`OpenerDirector`. Return values should be the same as for
696 :meth:`default_open`.
697
698
699.. method:: BaseHandler.http_error_default(req, fp, code, msg, hdrs)
700
701 This method is *not* defined in :class:`BaseHandler`, but subclasses should
702 override it if they intend to provide a catch-all for otherwise unhandled HTTP
703 errors. It will be called automatically by the :class:`OpenerDirector` getting
704 the error, and should not normally be called in other circumstances.
705
706 *req* will be a :class:`Request` object, *fp* will be a file-like object with
707 the HTTP error body, *code* will be the three-digit code of the error, *msg*
708 will be the user-visible explanation of the code and *hdrs* will be a mapping
709 object with the headers of the error.
710
711 Return values and exceptions raised should be the same as those of
712 :func:`urlopen`.
713
714
715.. method:: BaseHandler.http_error_nnn(req, fp, code, msg, hdrs)
716
717 *nnn* should be a three-digit HTTP error code. This method is also not defined
718 in :class:`BaseHandler`, but will be called, if it exists, on an instance of a
719 subclass, when an HTTP error with code *nnn* occurs.
720
721 Subclasses should override this method to handle specific HTTP errors.
722
723 Arguments, return values and exceptions raised should be the same as for
724 :meth:`http_error_default`.
725
726
727.. method:: BaseHandler.protocol_request(req)
728 :noindex:
729
730 This method is *not* defined in :class:`BaseHandler`, but subclasses should
731 define it if they want to pre-process requests of the given protocol.
732
733 This method, if defined, will be called by the parent :class:`OpenerDirector`.
734 *req* will be a :class:`Request` object. The return value should be a
735 :class:`Request` object.
736
737
738.. method:: BaseHandler.protocol_response(req, response)
739 :noindex:
740
741 This method is *not* defined in :class:`BaseHandler`, but subclasses should
742 define it if they want to post-process responses of the given protocol.
743
744 This method, if defined, will be called by the parent :class:`OpenerDirector`.
745 *req* will be a :class:`Request` object. *response* will be an object
746 implementing the same interface as the return value of :func:`urlopen`. The
747 return value should implement the same interface as the return value of
748 :func:`urlopen`.
749
750
751.. _http-redirect-handler:
752
753HTTPRedirectHandler Objects
754---------------------------
755
756.. note::
757
758 Some HTTP redirections require action from this module's client code. If this
759 is the case, :exc:`HTTPError` is raised. See :rfc:`2616` for details of the
760 precise meanings of the various redirection codes.
761
guido@google.coma119df92011-03-29 11:41:02 -0700762 An :class:`HTTPError` exception raised as a security consideration if the
763 HTTPRedirectHandler is presented with a redirected url which is not an HTTP,
764 HTTPS or FTP url.
765
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000766
Georg Brandl9617a592009-02-13 10:40:43 +0000767.. method:: HTTPRedirectHandler.redirect_request(req, fp, code, msg, hdrs, newurl)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000768
769 Return a :class:`Request` or ``None`` in response to a redirect. This is called
770 by the default implementations of the :meth:`http_error_30\*` methods when a
771 redirection is received from the server. If a redirection should take place,
772 return a new :class:`Request` to allow :meth:`http_error_30\*` to perform the
Georg Brandl9617a592009-02-13 10:40:43 +0000773 redirect to *newurl*. Otherwise, raise :exc:`HTTPError` if no other handler
774 should try to handle this URL, or return ``None`` if you can't but another
775 handler might.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000776
777 .. note::
778
779 The default implementation of this method does not strictly follow :rfc:`2616`,
780 which says that 301 and 302 responses to ``POST`` requests must not be
781 automatically redirected without confirmation by the user. In reality, browsers
782 do allow automatic redirection of these responses, changing the POST to a
783 ``GET``, and the default implementation reproduces this behavior.
784
785
786.. method:: HTTPRedirectHandler.http_error_301(req, fp, code, msg, hdrs)
787
Georg Brandl9617a592009-02-13 10:40:43 +0000788 Redirect to the ``Location:`` or ``URI:`` URL. This method is called by the
789 parent :class:`OpenerDirector` when getting an HTTP 'moved permanently' response.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000790
791
792.. method:: HTTPRedirectHandler.http_error_302(req, fp, code, msg, hdrs)
793
794 The same as :meth:`http_error_301`, but called for the 'found' response.
795
796
797.. method:: HTTPRedirectHandler.http_error_303(req, fp, code, msg, hdrs)
798
799 The same as :meth:`http_error_301`, but called for the 'see other' response.
800
801
802.. method:: HTTPRedirectHandler.http_error_307(req, fp, code, msg, hdrs)
803
804 The same as :meth:`http_error_301`, but called for the 'temporary redirect'
805 response.
806
807
808.. _http-cookie-processor:
809
810HTTPCookieProcessor Objects
811---------------------------
812
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000813:class:`HTTPCookieProcessor` instances have one attribute:
814
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000815.. attribute:: HTTPCookieProcessor.cookiejar
816
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000817 The :class:`http.cookiejar.CookieJar` in which cookies are stored.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000818
819
820.. _proxy-handler:
821
822ProxyHandler Objects
823--------------------
824
825
826.. method:: ProxyHandler.protocol_open(request)
827 :noindex:
828
829 The :class:`ProxyHandler` will have a method :meth:`protocol_open` for every
830 *protocol* which has a proxy in the *proxies* dictionary given in the
831 constructor. The method will modify requests to go through the proxy, by
832 calling ``request.set_proxy()``, and call the next handler in the chain to
833 actually execute the protocol.
834
835
836.. _http-password-mgr:
837
838HTTPPasswordMgr Objects
839-----------------------
840
841These methods are available on :class:`HTTPPasswordMgr` and
842:class:`HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm` objects.
843
844
845.. method:: HTTPPasswordMgr.add_password(realm, uri, user, passwd)
846
847 *uri* can be either a single URI, or a sequence of URIs. *realm*, *user* and
848 *passwd* must be strings. This causes ``(user, passwd)`` to be used as
849 authentication tokens when authentication for *realm* and a super-URI of any of
850 the given URIs is given.
851
852
853.. method:: HTTPPasswordMgr.find_user_password(realm, authuri)
854
855 Get user/password for given realm and URI, if any. This method will return
856 ``(None, None)`` if there is no matching user/password.
857
858 For :class:`HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm` objects, the realm ``None`` will be
859 searched if the given *realm* has no matching user/password.
860
861
862.. _abstract-basic-auth-handler:
863
864AbstractBasicAuthHandler Objects
865--------------------------------
866
867
868.. method:: AbstractBasicAuthHandler.http_error_auth_reqed(authreq, host, req, headers)
869
870 Handle an authentication request by getting a user/password pair, and re-trying
871 the request. *authreq* should be the name of the header where the information
872 about the realm is included in the request, *host* specifies the URL and path to
873 authenticate for, *req* should be the (failed) :class:`Request` object, and
874 *headers* should be the error headers.
875
876 *host* is either an authority (e.g. ``"python.org"``) or a URL containing an
877 authority component (e.g. ``"http://python.org/"``). In either case, the
878 authority must not contain a userinfo component (so, ``"python.org"`` and
879 ``"python.org:80"`` are fine, ``"joe:password@python.org"`` is not).
880
881
882.. _http-basic-auth-handler:
883
884HTTPBasicAuthHandler Objects
885----------------------------
886
887
888.. method:: HTTPBasicAuthHandler.http_error_401(req, fp, code, msg, hdrs)
889
890 Retry the request with authentication information, if available.
891
892
893.. _proxy-basic-auth-handler:
894
895ProxyBasicAuthHandler Objects
896-----------------------------
897
898
899.. method:: ProxyBasicAuthHandler.http_error_407(req, fp, code, msg, hdrs)
900
901 Retry the request with authentication information, if available.
902
903
904.. _abstract-digest-auth-handler:
905
906AbstractDigestAuthHandler Objects
907---------------------------------
908
909
910.. method:: AbstractDigestAuthHandler.http_error_auth_reqed(authreq, host, req, headers)
911
912 *authreq* should be the name of the header where the information about the realm
913 is included in the request, *host* should be the host to authenticate to, *req*
914 should be the (failed) :class:`Request` object, and *headers* should be the
915 error headers.
916
917
918.. _http-digest-auth-handler:
919
920HTTPDigestAuthHandler Objects
921-----------------------------
922
923
924.. method:: HTTPDigestAuthHandler.http_error_401(req, fp, code, msg, hdrs)
925
926 Retry the request with authentication information, if available.
927
928
929.. _proxy-digest-auth-handler:
930
931ProxyDigestAuthHandler Objects
932------------------------------
933
934
935.. method:: ProxyDigestAuthHandler.http_error_407(req, fp, code, msg, hdrs)
936
937 Retry the request with authentication information, if available.
938
939
940.. _http-handler-objects:
941
942HTTPHandler Objects
943-------------------
944
945
946.. method:: HTTPHandler.http_open(req)
947
948 Send an HTTP request, which can be either GET or POST, depending on
949 ``req.has_data()``.
950
951
952.. _https-handler-objects:
953
954HTTPSHandler Objects
955--------------------
956
957
958.. method:: HTTPSHandler.https_open(req)
959
960 Send an HTTPS request, which can be either GET or POST, depending on
961 ``req.has_data()``.
962
963
964.. _file-handler-objects:
965
966FileHandler Objects
967-------------------
968
969
970.. method:: FileHandler.file_open(req)
971
972 Open the file locally, if there is no host name, or the host name is
Senthil Kumaran383c32d2010-10-14 11:57:35 +0000973 ``'localhost'``.
974
Georg Brandl61063cc2012-06-24 22:48:30 +0200975 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
976 This method is applicable only for local hostnames. When a remote
977 hostname is given, an :exc:`URLError` is raised.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000978
979
Antoine Pitroudf204be2012-11-24 17:59:08 +0100980.. _data-handler-objects:
981
982DataHandler Objects
983-------------------
984
985.. method:: DataHandler.data_open(req)
986
987 Read a data URL. This kind of URL contains the content encoded in the URL
988 itself. The data URL syntax is specified in :rfc:`2397`. This implementation
989 ignores white spaces in base64 encoded data URLs so the URL may be wrapped
990 in whatever source file it comes from. But even though some browsers don't
991 mind about a missing padding at the end of a base64 encoded data URL, this
992 implementation will raise an :exc:`ValueError` in that case.
993
994
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000995.. _ftp-handler-objects:
996
997FTPHandler Objects
998------------------
999
1000
1001.. method:: FTPHandler.ftp_open(req)
1002
1003 Open the FTP file indicated by *req*. The login is always done with empty
1004 username and password.
1005
1006
1007.. _cacheftp-handler-objects:
1008
1009CacheFTPHandler Objects
1010-----------------------
1011
1012:class:`CacheFTPHandler` objects are :class:`FTPHandler` objects with the
1013following additional methods:
1014
1015
1016.. method:: CacheFTPHandler.setTimeout(t)
1017
1018 Set timeout of connections to *t* seconds.
1019
1020
1021.. method:: CacheFTPHandler.setMaxConns(m)
1022
1023 Set maximum number of cached connections to *m*.
1024
1025
1026.. _unknown-handler-objects:
1027
1028UnknownHandler Objects
1029----------------------
1030
1031
1032.. method:: UnknownHandler.unknown_open()
1033
1034 Raise a :exc:`URLError` exception.
1035
1036
1037.. _http-error-processor-objects:
1038
1039HTTPErrorProcessor Objects
1040--------------------------
1041
Senthil Kumaran0215d092011-07-18 07:12:40 +08001042.. method:: HTTPErrorProcessor.http_response()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001043
1044 Process HTTP error responses.
1045
1046 For 200 error codes, the response object is returned immediately.
1047
1048 For non-200 error codes, this simply passes the job on to the
1049 :meth:`protocol_error_code` handler methods, via :meth:`OpenerDirector.error`.
Georg Brandl0f7ede42008-06-23 11:23:31 +00001050 Eventually, :class:`HTTPDefaultErrorHandler` will raise an
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001051 :exc:`HTTPError` if no other handler handles the error.
1052
Georg Brandl0f7ede42008-06-23 11:23:31 +00001053
Senthil Kumaran0215d092011-07-18 07:12:40 +08001054.. method:: HTTPErrorProcessor.https_response()
1055
Senthil Kumaran3e7f33f2011-07-18 07:17:20 +08001056 Process HTTPS error responses.
1057
Senthil Kumaran0215d092011-07-18 07:12:40 +08001058 The behavior is same as :meth:`http_response`.
1059
1060
Georg Brandl0f7ede42008-06-23 11:23:31 +00001061.. _urllib-request-examples:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001062
1063Examples
1064--------
1065
Senthil Kumaran0c2d8b82010-04-22 10:53:30 +00001066This example gets the python.org main page and displays the first 300 bytes of
Georg Brandlbdc55ab2010-04-20 18:15:54 +00001067it. ::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001068
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001069 >>> import urllib.request
1070 >>> f = urllib.request.urlopen('http://www.python.org/')
Senthil Kumaran0c2d8b82010-04-22 10:53:30 +00001071 >>> print(f.read(300))
1072 b'<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
1073 "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">\n\n\n<html
1074 xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">\n\n<head>\n
1075 <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />\n
1076 <title>Python Programming '
Senthil Kumaranb213ee32010-04-15 17:18:22 +00001077
Senthil Kumaran0c2d8b82010-04-22 10:53:30 +00001078Note that urlopen returns a bytes object. This is because there is no way
1079for urlopen to automatically determine the encoding of the byte stream
1080it receives from the http server. In general, a program will decode
1081the returned bytes object to string once it determines or guesses
1082the appropriate encoding.
Senthil Kumaranb213ee32010-04-15 17:18:22 +00001083
Senthil Kumaran0c2d8b82010-04-22 10:53:30 +00001084The following W3C document, http://www.w3.org/International/O-charset , lists
1085the various ways in which a (X)HTML or a XML document could have specified its
1086encoding information.
1087
Senthil Kumaran21c71ba2012-03-13 19:47:51 -07001088As the python.org website uses *utf-8* encoding as specified in it's meta tag, we
1089will use the same for decoding the bytes object. ::
1090
1091 >>> with urllib.request.urlopen('http://www.python.org/') as f:
1092 ... print(f.read(100).decode('utf-8'))
1093 ...
1094 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
1095 "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtm
1096
1097It is also possible to achieve the same result without using the
1098:term:`context manager` approach. ::
Senthil Kumaranb213ee32010-04-15 17:18:22 +00001099
1100 >>> import urllib.request
1101 >>> f = urllib.request.urlopen('http://www.python.org/')
Georg Brandlfe4fd832010-05-21 21:01:32 +00001102 >>> print(f.read(100).decode('utf-8'))
Senthil Kumaran0c2d8b82010-04-22 10:53:30 +00001103 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
1104 "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtm
1105
Senthil Kumaranb213ee32010-04-15 17:18:22 +00001106In the following example, we are sending a data-stream to the stdin of a CGI
1107and reading the data it returns to us. Note that this example will only work
1108when the Python installation supports SSL. ::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001109
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001110 >>> import urllib.request
1111 >>> req = urllib.request.Request(url='https://localhost/cgi-bin/test.cgi',
Senthil Kumaran29333122011-02-11 11:25:47 +00001112 ... data=b'This data is passed to stdin of the CGI')
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001113 >>> f = urllib.request.urlopen(req)
Senthil Kumaranb213ee32010-04-15 17:18:22 +00001114 >>> print(f.read().decode('utf-8'))
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001115 Got Data: "This data is passed to stdin of the CGI"
1116
1117The code for the sample CGI used in the above example is::
1118
1119 #!/usr/bin/env python
1120 import sys
1121 data = sys.stdin.read()
Collin Winterc79461b2007-09-01 23:34:30 +00001122 print('Content-type: text-plain\n\nGot Data: "%s"' % data)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001123
1124Use of Basic HTTP Authentication::
1125
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001126 import urllib.request
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001127 # Create an OpenerDirector with support for Basic HTTP Authentication...
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001128 auth_handler = urllib.request.HTTPBasicAuthHandler()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001129 auth_handler.add_password(realm='PDQ Application',
1130 uri='https://mahler:8092/site-updates.py',
1131 user='klem',
1132 passwd='kadidd!ehopper')
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001133 opener = urllib.request.build_opener(auth_handler)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001134 # ...and install it globally so it can be used with urlopen.
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001135 urllib.request.install_opener(opener)
1136 urllib.request.urlopen('http://www.example.com/login.html')
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001137
1138:func:`build_opener` provides many handlers by default, including a
1139:class:`ProxyHandler`. By default, :class:`ProxyHandler` uses the environment
1140variables named ``<scheme>_proxy``, where ``<scheme>`` is the URL scheme
1141involved. For example, the :envvar:`http_proxy` environment variable is read to
1142obtain the HTTP proxy's URL.
1143
1144This example replaces the default :class:`ProxyHandler` with one that uses
Georg Brandl2ee470f2008-07-16 12:55:28 +00001145programmatically-supplied proxy URLs, and adds proxy authorization support with
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001146:class:`ProxyBasicAuthHandler`. ::
1147
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001148 proxy_handler = urllib.request.ProxyHandler({'http': 'http://www.example.com:3128/'})
Senthil Kumaran037f8362009-12-24 02:24:37 +00001149 proxy_auth_handler = urllib.request.ProxyBasicAuthHandler()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001150 proxy_auth_handler.add_password('realm', 'host', 'username', 'password')
1151
Senthil Kumaran037f8362009-12-24 02:24:37 +00001152 opener = urllib.request.build_opener(proxy_handler, proxy_auth_handler)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001153 # This time, rather than install the OpenerDirector, we use it directly:
1154 opener.open('http://www.example.com/login.html')
1155
1156Adding HTTP headers:
1157
1158Use the *headers* argument to the :class:`Request` constructor, or::
1159
Georg Brandl029986a2008-06-23 11:44:14 +00001160 import urllib.request
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001161 req = urllib.request.Request('http://www.example.com/')
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001162 req.add_header('Referer', 'http://www.python.org/')
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001163 r = urllib.request.urlopen(req)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001164
1165:class:`OpenerDirector` automatically adds a :mailheader:`User-Agent` header to
1166every :class:`Request`. To change this::
1167
Georg Brandl029986a2008-06-23 11:44:14 +00001168 import urllib.request
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001169 opener = urllib.request.build_opener()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001170 opener.addheaders = [('User-agent', 'Mozilla/5.0')]
1171 opener.open('http://www.example.com/')
1172
1173Also, remember that a few standard headers (:mailheader:`Content-Length`,
Senthil Kumaran6b3434a2012-03-15 18:11:16 -07001174:mailheader:`Content-Type` without charset parameter and :mailheader:`Host`)
1175are added when the :class:`Request` is passed to :func:`urlopen` (or
1176:meth:`OpenerDirector.open`).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001177
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001178.. _urllib-examples:
1179
1180Here is an example session that uses the ``GET`` method to retrieve a URL
1181containing parameters::
1182
1183 >>> import urllib.request
1184 >>> import urllib.parse
1185 >>> params = urllib.parse.urlencode({'spam': 1, 'eggs': 2, 'bacon': 0})
1186 >>> f = urllib.request.urlopen("http://www.musi-cal.com/cgi-bin/query?%s" % params)
Senthil Kumaranb213ee32010-04-15 17:18:22 +00001187 >>> print(f.read().decode('utf-8'))
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001188
Senthil Kumaran29333122011-02-11 11:25:47 +00001189The following example uses the ``POST`` method instead. Note that params output
1190from urlencode is encoded to bytes before it is sent to urlopen as data::
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001191
1192 >>> import urllib.request
1193 >>> import urllib.parse
Senthil Kumaran6b3434a2012-03-15 18:11:16 -07001194 >>> data = urllib.parse.urlencode({'spam': 1, 'eggs': 2, 'bacon': 0})
1195 >>> data = data.encode('utf-8')
1196 >>> request = urllib.request.Request("http://requestb.in/xrbl82xr")
1197 >>> # adding charset parameter to the Content-Type header.
1198 >>> request.add_header("Content-Type","application/x-www-form-urlencoded;charset=utf-8")
1199 >>> f = urllib.request.urlopen(request, data)
Senthil Kumaranb213ee32010-04-15 17:18:22 +00001200 >>> print(f.read().decode('utf-8'))
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001201
1202The following example uses an explicitly specified HTTP proxy, overriding
1203environment settings::
1204
1205 >>> import urllib.request
1206 >>> proxies = {'http': 'http://proxy.example.com:8080/'}
1207 >>> opener = urllib.request.FancyURLopener(proxies)
1208 >>> f = opener.open("http://www.python.org")
Senthil Kumaranb213ee32010-04-15 17:18:22 +00001209 >>> f.read().decode('utf-8')
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001210
1211The following example uses no proxies at all, overriding environment settings::
1212
1213 >>> import urllib.request
1214 >>> opener = urllib.request.FancyURLopener({})
1215 >>> f = opener.open("http://www.python.org/")
Senthil Kumaranb213ee32010-04-15 17:18:22 +00001216 >>> f.read().decode('utf-8')
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001217
1218
Antoine Pitroub8eb9cb2010-12-15 19:07:26 +00001219Legacy interface
1220----------------
1221
1222The following functions and classes are ported from the Python 2 module
1223``urllib`` (as opposed to ``urllib2``). They might become deprecated at
1224some point in the future.
1225
Antoine Pitroub8eb9cb2010-12-15 19:07:26 +00001226.. function:: urlretrieve(url, filename=None, reporthook=None, data=None)
1227
Senthil Kumarane24f96a2012-03-13 19:29:33 -07001228 Copy a network object denoted by a URL to a local file. If the URL
1229 points to a local file, the object will not be copied unless filename is supplied.
1230 Return a tuple ``(filename, headers)`` where *filename* is the
Antoine Pitroub8eb9cb2010-12-15 19:07:26 +00001231 local file name under which the object can be found, and *headers* is whatever
1232 the :meth:`info` method of the object returned by :func:`urlopen` returned (for
Senthil Kumarane24f96a2012-03-13 19:29:33 -07001233 a remote object). Exceptions are the same as for :func:`urlopen`.
Antoine Pitroub8eb9cb2010-12-15 19:07:26 +00001234
1235 The second argument, if present, specifies the file location to copy to (if
1236 absent, the location will be a tempfile with a generated name). The third
1237 argument, if present, is a hook function that will be called once on
1238 establishment of the network connection and once after each block read
1239 thereafter. The hook will be passed three arguments; a count of blocks
1240 transferred so far, a block size in bytes, and the total size of the file. The
1241 third argument may be ``-1`` on older FTP servers which do not return a file
1242 size in response to a retrieval request.
1243
Senthil Kumarane24f96a2012-03-13 19:29:33 -07001244 The following example illustrates the most common usage scenario::
1245
1246 >>> import urllib.request
1247 >>> local_filename, headers = urllib.request.urlretrieve('http://python.org/')
1248 >>> html = open(local_filename)
1249 >>> html.close()
1250
Antoine Pitroub8eb9cb2010-12-15 19:07:26 +00001251 If the *url* uses the :file:`http:` scheme identifier, the optional *data*
Senthil Kumarane24f96a2012-03-13 19:29:33 -07001252 argument may be given to specify a ``POST`` request (normally the request
Senthil Kumaran87684e62012-03-14 18:08:13 -07001253 type is ``GET``). The *data* argument must be a bytes object in standard
Senthil Kumarane24f96a2012-03-13 19:29:33 -07001254 :mimetype:`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` format; see the
1255 :func:`urlencode` function below.
Antoine Pitroub8eb9cb2010-12-15 19:07:26 +00001256
1257 :func:`urlretrieve` will raise :exc:`ContentTooShortError` when it detects that
1258 the amount of data available was less than the expected amount (which is the
1259 size reported by a *Content-Length* header). This can occur, for example, when
1260 the download is interrupted.
1261
1262 The *Content-Length* is treated as a lower bound: if there's more data to read,
Senthil Kumarane24f96a2012-03-13 19:29:33 -07001263 urlretrieve reads more data, but if less data is available, it raises the
1264 exception.
Antoine Pitroub8eb9cb2010-12-15 19:07:26 +00001265
1266 You can still retrieve the downloaded data in this case, it is stored in the
1267 :attr:`content` attribute of the exception instance.
1268
Senthil Kumarane24f96a2012-03-13 19:29:33 -07001269 If no *Content-Length* header was supplied, urlretrieve can not check the size
1270 of the data it has downloaded, and just returns it. In this case you just have
1271 to assume that the download was successful.
Antoine Pitroub8eb9cb2010-12-15 19:07:26 +00001272
1273.. function:: urlcleanup()
1274
Senthil Kumarane24f96a2012-03-13 19:29:33 -07001275 Cleans up temporary files that may have been left behind by previous
1276 calls to :func:`urlretrieve`.
Antoine Pitroub8eb9cb2010-12-15 19:07:26 +00001277
1278.. class:: URLopener(proxies=None, **x509)
1279
1280 Base class for opening and reading URLs. Unless you need to support opening
1281 objects using schemes other than :file:`http:`, :file:`ftp:`, or :file:`file:`,
1282 you probably want to use :class:`FancyURLopener`.
1283
1284 By default, the :class:`URLopener` class sends a :mailheader:`User-Agent` header
1285 of ``urllib/VVV``, where *VVV* is the :mod:`urllib` version number.
1286 Applications can define their own :mailheader:`User-Agent` header by subclassing
1287 :class:`URLopener` or :class:`FancyURLopener` and setting the class attribute
1288 :attr:`version` to an appropriate string value in the subclass definition.
1289
1290 The optional *proxies* parameter should be a dictionary mapping scheme names to
1291 proxy URLs, where an empty dictionary turns proxies off completely. Its default
1292 value is ``None``, in which case environmental proxy settings will be used if
1293 present, as discussed in the definition of :func:`urlopen`, above.
1294
1295 Additional keyword parameters, collected in *x509*, may be used for
1296 authentication of the client when using the :file:`https:` scheme. The keywords
1297 *key_file* and *cert_file* are supported to provide an SSL key and certificate;
1298 both are needed to support client authentication.
1299
Antoine Pitrou4272d6a2011-10-12 19:10:10 +02001300 :class:`URLopener` objects will raise an :exc:`OSError` exception if the server
Antoine Pitroub8eb9cb2010-12-15 19:07:26 +00001301 returns an error code.
1302
1303 .. method:: open(fullurl, data=None)
1304
1305 Open *fullurl* using the appropriate protocol. This method sets up cache and
1306 proxy information, then calls the appropriate open method with its input
1307 arguments. If the scheme is not recognized, :meth:`open_unknown` is called.
1308 The *data* argument has the same meaning as the *data* argument of
1309 :func:`urlopen`.
1310
1311
1312 .. method:: open_unknown(fullurl, data=None)
1313
1314 Overridable interface to open unknown URL types.
1315
1316
1317 .. method:: retrieve(url, filename=None, reporthook=None, data=None)
1318
1319 Retrieves the contents of *url* and places it in *filename*. The return value
1320 is a tuple consisting of a local filename and either a
1321 :class:`email.message.Message` object containing the response headers (for remote
1322 URLs) or ``None`` (for local URLs). The caller must then open and read the
1323 contents of *filename*. If *filename* is not given and the URL refers to a
1324 local file, the input filename is returned. If the URL is non-local and
1325 *filename* is not given, the filename is the output of :func:`tempfile.mktemp`
1326 with a suffix that matches the suffix of the last path component of the input
1327 URL. If *reporthook* is given, it must be a function accepting three numeric
Gregory P. Smith6b0bdab2012-11-10 13:43:44 -08001328 parameters: A chunk number, the maximum size chunks are read in and the total size of the download
1329 (-1 if unknown). It will be called once at the start and after each chunk of data is read from the
Antoine Pitroub8eb9cb2010-12-15 19:07:26 +00001330 network. *reporthook* is ignored for local URLs.
1331
1332 If the *url* uses the :file:`http:` scheme identifier, the optional *data*
1333 argument may be given to specify a ``POST`` request (normally the request type
1334 is ``GET``). The *data* argument must in standard
1335 :mimetype:`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` format; see the :func:`urlencode`
1336 function below.
1337
1338
1339 .. attribute:: version
1340
1341 Variable that specifies the user agent of the opener object. To get
1342 :mod:`urllib` to tell servers that it is a particular user agent, set this in a
1343 subclass as a class variable or in the constructor before calling the base
1344 constructor.
1345
1346
1347.. class:: FancyURLopener(...)
1348
1349 :class:`FancyURLopener` subclasses :class:`URLopener` providing default handling
1350 for the following HTTP response codes: 301, 302, 303, 307 and 401. For the 30x
1351 response codes listed above, the :mailheader:`Location` header is used to fetch
1352 the actual URL. For 401 response codes (authentication required), basic HTTP
1353 authentication is performed. For the 30x response codes, recursion is bounded
1354 by the value of the *maxtries* attribute, which defaults to 10.
1355
1356 For all other response codes, the method :meth:`http_error_default` is called
1357 which you can override in subclasses to handle the error appropriately.
1358
1359 .. note::
1360
1361 According to the letter of :rfc:`2616`, 301 and 302 responses to POST requests
1362 must not be automatically redirected without confirmation by the user. In
1363 reality, browsers do allow automatic redirection of these responses, changing
1364 the POST to a GET, and :mod:`urllib` reproduces this behaviour.
1365
1366 The parameters to the constructor are the same as those for :class:`URLopener`.
1367
1368 .. note::
1369
1370 When performing basic authentication, a :class:`FancyURLopener` instance calls
1371 its :meth:`prompt_user_passwd` method. The default implementation asks the
1372 users for the required information on the controlling terminal. A subclass may
1373 override this method to support more appropriate behavior if needed.
1374
1375 The :class:`FancyURLopener` class offers one additional method that should be
1376 overloaded to provide the appropriate behavior:
1377
1378 .. method:: prompt_user_passwd(host, realm)
1379
1380 Return information needed to authenticate the user at the given host in the
1381 specified security realm. The return value should be a tuple, ``(user,
1382 password)``, which can be used for basic authentication.
1383
1384 The implementation prompts for this information on the terminal; an application
1385 should override this method to use an appropriate interaction model in the local
1386 environment.
1387
1388
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001389:mod:`urllib.request` Restrictions
1390----------------------------------
1391
1392 .. index::
1393 pair: HTTP; protocol
1394 pair: FTP; protocol
1395
Florent Xicluna83386da2011-10-28 22:03:55 +02001396* Currently, only the following protocols are supported: HTTP (versions 0.9 and
Antoine Pitroudf204be2012-11-24 17:59:08 +01001397 1.0), FTP, local files, and data URLs.
1398
1399 .. versionchanged:: 3.4 Added support for data URLs.
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001400
Florent Xicluna305bb662011-10-28 22:14:41 +02001401* The caching feature of :func:`urlretrieve` has been disabled until someone
1402 finds the time to hack proper processing of Expiration time headers.
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001403
1404* There should be a function to query whether a particular URL is in the cache.
1405
1406* For backward compatibility, if a URL appears to point to a local file but the
1407 file can't be opened, the URL is re-interpreted using the FTP protocol. This
1408 can sometimes cause confusing error messages.
1409
1410* The :func:`urlopen` and :func:`urlretrieve` functions can cause arbitrarily
1411 long delays while waiting for a network connection to be set up. This means
1412 that it is difficult to build an interactive Web client using these functions
1413 without using threads.
1414
1415 .. index::
1416 single: HTML
1417 pair: HTTP; protocol
1418
1419* The data returned by :func:`urlopen` or :func:`urlretrieve` is the raw data
1420 returned by the server. This may be binary data (such as an image), plain text
1421 or (for example) HTML. The HTTP protocol provides type information in the reply
1422 header, which can be inspected by looking at the :mailheader:`Content-Type`
1423 header. If the returned data is HTML, you can use the module
1424 :mod:`html.parser` to parse it.
1425
1426 .. index:: single: FTP
1427
1428* The code handling the FTP protocol cannot differentiate between a file and a
1429 directory. This can lead to unexpected behavior when attempting to read a URL
1430 that points to a file that is not accessible. If the URL ends in a ``/``, it is
1431 assumed to refer to a directory and will be handled accordingly. But if an
1432 attempt to read a file leads to a 550 error (meaning the URL cannot be found or
1433 is not accessible, often for permission reasons), then the path is treated as a
1434 directory in order to handle the case when a directory is specified by a URL but
1435 the trailing ``/`` has been left off. This can cause misleading results when
1436 you try to fetch a file whose read permissions make it inaccessible; the FTP
1437 code will try to read it, fail with a 550 error, and then perform a directory
1438 listing for the unreadable file. If fine-grained control is needed, consider
Éric Araujo09eb9802011-03-20 18:30:37 +01001439 using the :mod:`ftplib` module, subclassing :class:`FancyURLopener`, or changing
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001440 *_urlopener* to meet your needs.
1441
Georg Brandl0f7ede42008-06-23 11:23:31 +00001442
1443
Georg Brandl8175dae2010-11-29 14:53:15 +00001444:mod:`urllib.response` --- Response classes used by urllib
1445==========================================================
Georg Brandl0f7ede42008-06-23 11:23:31 +00001446
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001447.. module:: urllib.response
1448 :synopsis: Response classes used by urllib.
1449
1450The :mod:`urllib.response` module defines functions and classes which define a
Georg Brandl0f7ede42008-06-23 11:23:31 +00001451minimal file like interface, including ``read()`` and ``readline()``. The
Ezio Melottib9701422010-11-18 19:48:27 +00001452typical response object is an addinfourl instance, which defines an ``info()``
Georg Brandl0f7ede42008-06-23 11:23:31 +00001453method and that returns headers and a ``geturl()`` method that returns the url.
Senthil Kumaranaca8fd72008-06-23 04:41:59 +00001454Functions defined by this module are used internally by the
1455:mod:`urllib.request` module.
1456