Author | Kenneth Reitz |
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Author-email | [email protected] |
Classifier | Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable |
Intended Audience :: Developers | |
Natural Language :: English | |
License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License | |
Programming Language :: Python | |
Programming Language :: Python :: 2 | |
Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 | |
Programming Language :: Python :: 3 | |
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6 | |
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7 | |
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 | |
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 | |
Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython | |
Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy | |
Description | # Requests **Requests** is a simple, yet elegant, HTTP library. ```python >>> import requests >>> r = requests.get('https://api.github.com/user', auth=('user', 'pass')) >>> r.status_code 200 >>> r.headers['content-type'] 'application/json; charset=utf8' >>> r.encoding 'utf-8' >>> r.text '{"type":"User"...' >>> r.json() {'disk_usage': 368627, 'private_gists': 484, ...} ``` Requests allows you to send HTTP/1.1 requests extremely easily. Thereβs no need to manually add query strings to your URLs, or to form-encode your `PUT` & `POST` data β but nowadays, just use the `json` method! Requests is one of the most downloaded Python package today, pulling in around `14M downloads / week`β according to GitHub, Requests is currently [depended upon](https://github.com/psf/requests/network/dependents?package_id=UGFja2FnZS01NzA4OTExNg%3D%3D) by `500,000+` repositories. You may certainly put your trust in this code. [![Downloads](https://pepy.tech/badge/requests/month)](https://pepy.tech/project/requests/month) [![Supported Versions](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/requests.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/requests) [![Contributors](https://img.shields.io/github/contributors/psf/requests.svg)](https://github.com/psf/requests/graphs/contributors) ## Installing Requests and Supported Versions Requests is available on PyPI: ```console $ python -m pip install requests ``` Requests officially supports Python 2.7 & 3.6+. ## Supported Features & BestβPractices Requests is ready for the demands of building robust and reliable HTTPβspeaking applications, for the needs of today. - Keep-Alive & Connection Pooling - International Domains and URLs - Sessions with Cookie Persistence - Browser-style TLS/SSL Verification - Basic & Digest Authentication - Familiar `dict`βlike Cookies - Automatic Content Decompression and Decoding - Multi-part File Uploads - SOCKS Proxy Support - Connection Timeouts - Streaming Downloads - Automatic honoring of `.netrc` - Chunked HTTP Requests ## API Reference and User Guide available on [Read the Docs](https://requests.readthedocs.io) [![Read the Docs](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/psf/requests/master/ext/ss.png)](https://requests.readthedocs.io) ## Cloning the repository When cloning the Requests repository, you may need to add the `-c fetch.fsck.badTimezone=ignore` flag to avoid an error about a bad commit (see [this issue](https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/2690) for more background): ```shell git clone -c fetch.fsck.badTimezone=ignore https://github.com/psf/requests.git ``` You can also apply this setting to your global Git config: ```shell git config --global fetch.fsck.badTimezone ignore ``` --- [![Kenneth Reitz](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/psf/requests/master/ext/kr.png)](https://kennethreitz.org) [![Python Software Foundation](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/psf/requests/master/ext/psf.png)](https://www.python.org/psf) |
Description-Content-Type | text/markdown |
Home-page | https://requests.readthedocs.io |
License | Apache 2.0 |
Metadata-Version | 2.1 |
Name | requests |
Platform | UNKNOWN |
Project-URL | Documentation, https://requests.readthedocs.io |
Source, https://github.com/psf/requests | |
Provides-Extra | security |
socks | |
use_chardet_on_py3 | |
Requires-Python | >=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.*, !=3.5.* |
Summary | Python HTTP for Humans. |
Version | 2.26.0 |
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