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urllib3 | requests-futures | |
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21 | 8 | |
3,664 | 2,094 | |
0.9% | - | |
9.1 | 6.0 | |
12 days ago | 13 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
urllib3
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Python Cloudflare Workers
As opposed to what the article says, urllib3 now has experimental support for browser as of Jan 30th.
Source: https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/releases/tag/2.2.0
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Revived the promise made six years ago for Requests 3
Then, I tried to get a firm grip on urllib3 base code, contributing this and there until I was ready to kick things up with a proof of concept that would have put urllib3 far ahead. Without any breaking changes. I was delusional. This was a bit of a shock, but six months passed between my initial kick off and my formal give up, and here's why in a nutshell:
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Python HTTP library 'urllib3' now works in the browser
Oh wow, thanks for this story! Would love to hear more if you have time :) Good luck with testing it out.
Note that we found an issue w/ emitting an InsecureRequestWarning by default. The request is perfectly secure, it's just we aren't telling the ConnectionPool that information (see: https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3331)
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Bounties Damage Open Source Projects
I've had a good experience doing a couple of bug fix bounties for urllib3 https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues . I'd be interested in how the maintainers how found running the bug bounty and if it's given them more useful fixes or if it just adds more noise to deal with
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Help: Installing AI LLM for first time and having SSL issue
ImportError: urllib3 v2.0 only supports OpenSSL 1.1.1+, currently the 'ssl' module is compiled with LibreSSL 2.8.3. See: https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/2168
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ReadTheDocs Sphinx theme urllib3 related build errors
> Could not import extension sphinx.builders.linkcheck (exception: urllib3 v2.0 only supports OpenSSL 1.1.1+, currently the 'ssl' module is compiled with OpenSSL 1.0.2n 7 Dec 2017. See: https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/2168)
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Trying to install autoscan from https://github.com/NiNiyas/autoscan and stuck with no idea what the problem is.
This error is coming from Python, it's telling us Python is failing to import the urllib3 library, these lines here are important:
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Requests Library in Python
Requests allows you to send HTTP/1.1 requests extremely easily. There’s no need to manually add query strings to your URLs, or to form-encode your POST data. Keep-alive and HTTP connection pooling are 100% automatic, thanks to urllib3.
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GitHub - Spacewalkio/Goenv: 🐺 Manage Your Applications Go Environment.
Judging projects based on stars is really immature. for example everyone knows requests https://github.com/psf/requests the python package that is used in every python project out there. it has 47k star too WOW. but the thing that less people know is urllib3. https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3. it has only 3k stars. It basically does the heavy lifting for requests!!
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This Week In Python
urllib3 – Python HTTP library with thread-safe connection pooling, file post support, user friendly, and more
requests-futures
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Is MQ needed for sending many texts?
- https://github.com/ross/requests-futures
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Sending events or notifications from Django
For the simple one-off case, check out requests-futures or requests-threads
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Comparing Python HTTP libraries - Request for Recommendations
Lately I tried https://github.com/ross/requests-futures and it is really nice little wrapper for requests library that makes it run asynchronous via thread pool. Worth checking out if you are already using requests lib.
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Typical thoughts of software engineers
requests-futures can handle that
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How to make requests.get() faster?
Thank you, I didn’t know about this before. Looks like either requests-threads or requests-futures can do the job. Not sure how I can add async and await to the script above, I’ll tinker around with it later!
- How to send HTTP requests asynchronously with callbacks?
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Best way to run parallel async http requests
I found examples of running parallel async http requests using grequests, but in its GitHub page it recommends using requests-threads or requests-futures instead. Which of them would be the most straightforward tool for optimizing a sequence of GET requests against an API. Case scenario: API endpoint provides paginated responses. With first response, I get the total of itens, which allow me to prepare all the remaining urls. The API allows for 25 simultaneous requests from a single user session (JWT token).
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What are some good online FREE python interpreters that have their own processing power, RAM and Storage?
I would suggest using a session in requests if you're not already but also to look at asyncio/aiohttp , requests-futures or requests-html which can be used asynchronously and is written by the author of the requests library.
What are some alternatives?
requests - A simple, yet elegant, HTTP library.
grequests - Requests + Gevent = <3
httplib2 - Small, fast HTTP client library for Python. Features persistent connections, cache, and Google App Engine support. Originally written by Joe Gregorio, now supported by community.
pycurl - PycURL - Python interface to libcurl
Tapioca-Wrapper - Python API client generator
Uplink - A Declarative HTTP Client for Python
Doublify API Toolkit
requests-threads - 🎭 Twisted Deferred Thread backend for Requests.