HTTP1

An API to perform HTTP requests in a single call
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  • The Apache License 2.0
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  • Publisher Name:
  • Michel Casabianca

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HTTP1 is a Python wrapper around httplib to perform HTTP requests in a single call. For instance, to get PyPI index of packages, you might write:import http1print http1.request('http://pypi.python.org/simple/').bodyrequest() methodThis method performs an HTTP request. The signature of the request method is the following:request(url, params={}, method='GET', body=None, headers={}, content_type=None, content_length=True, username=None, password=None, capitalize_headers=True)The parameters are the following: url: the URL call, including protocol and parameters (such as 'http://www.google.com?foo=1&bar=2'). params: URL parameters as a map, so that {'foo': 1, 'bar': 2} will result in an URL ending with '?foo=1&bar=2'. method: the HTTP method (such as 'GET' or 'POST'). Defaults to 'GET'. body: the body of the request as a string. Defaults to None. headers: request headers as a dictionnary. Defaults to '{}'. content_type: the content type header of the request. Defauls to None. content_length: tells if we should add content length headers to the request. Defaults to true. username: username while performing basic authentication, must be set with password. password: password while performing basic authentication, must be set with username. capitalize_headers: tells if headers should be capitalized (so that their names are all like 'Content-Type' for instance).This method returns the response as a Response object described hereafter.NOTE: to call HTTPS URLs, Python must have been built with SSL support.Response objectThis object encapsulates status code (200, 404, as an integer), message (such as 'OK', 'Not Found', as a string), headers (as a dictionnary), and body (as a string).Product's homepage


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