tor-python-easy was developed for use tor proxy in python with easy interface, which allow for changing ip address whenever you want.
Repo is very simple but if you want you can add new feature request.
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Library is only one file, so you can copy it to project.
However, if you want you can install it with pip:
pip3 install tor-python-easy
There are two simple ways to run tor proxy.
- First one is using docker and docker-compose from this repo. You can manipulate with mapping
ports and password.
docker-compose up
- Second one uses tor installed in OS
tor --controlport 9051
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In terminal
docker-compose up
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In Python
from tor_python_easy.tor_control_port_client import TorControlPortClient from tor_python_easy.tor_socks_get_ip_client import TorSocksGetIpClient if __name__ == '__main__': proxy_config = { 'http': 'socks5://localhost:9050', 'https': 'socks5://localhost:9050', } ip_client = TorSocksGetIpClient(proxy_config) tor_control_port_client = TorControlPortClient('localhost', 9051, 'test1234') for it in range(10): old_ip = ip_client.get_ip() tor_control_port_client.change_connection_ip(seconds_wait=10) new_ip = ip_client.get_ip() print(f'iteration {it + 1} :: {old_ip} -> {new_ip}')
Output will give 10 IP migrations.