We find that 'httplib' must work in blocking mode and it can not have a timeout when recving response.
k3http is a component of pykit3 project: a python3 toolkit set.
HTTP/1.1 client
Use this module, we can set timeout, if timeout raise a 'socket.timeout'.
pip install k3http
import k3http
import urllib
import socket
headers = {
'Host': '127.0.0.1',
'Accept-Language': 'en, mi',
}
try:
h = k3http.Client('127.0.0.1', 80)
# send http reqeust without body
# read response status line
# read response headers
h.request('/test.txt', method='GET', headers=headers)
status = h.status
# response code return from http server, type is int
# 200
# 302
# 404
# ...
res_headers = h.headers
# response headers except status line
# res_headers = {
# 'Content-Type': 'text/html;charset=utf-8',
# 'Content-Length': 1024,
# ...
# }
# get response body
print(h.read_body(None))
except (socket.error, k3http.HttpError) as e:
print(repr(e))
content = urllib.urlencode({'f': 'foo', 'b': 'bar'})
headers = {
'Host': 'www.example.com',
'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded;charset=utf-8',
'Content-Length': len(content),
}
try:
h = k3http.Client('127.0.0.1', 80)
# send http reqeust
h.send_request('http://www.example.com', method='POST', headers=headers)
# send http request body
h.send_body(content)
# read response status line and headers
status, headers = h.read_response()
# read response body
print(h.read_body(None))
except (socket.error, k3http.HttpError) as e:
print(repr(e))
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