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Requests
Original author(s)Kenneth Reitz
Developer(s)Cory Benfield, Ian Stapleton Cordasco, Nate Prewitt
Initial release14 February 2011 (2011-02-14)
Stable release
2.32.3[1] Edit this on Wikidata / 29 May 2024; 39 days ago (29 May 2024)
Repositorygithub.com/psf/requests
Written inPython
LicenseApache License 2.0
Websiterequests.readthedocs.io Edit this at Wikidata

Requests is an HTTP client library for the Python programming language.[2][3]

Requests is one of the most downloaded Python libraries,[4] with over 300 million monthly downloads.[5] It maps the HTTP protocol onto Python's object-oriented semantics. Requests's design has inspired and been copied by HTTP client libraries for other programming languages.[6][7][8][9] It is implemented as a wrapper for urllib3, another third-party Python HTTP library.

Kenneth Reitz, the original author, handed control over to the Python Software Foundation in 2019[10] after being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2015.[11]

Features

Requests supports TLS/SSL verification, cookies, compression, SOCKS, timeouts, a variety of request methods, and custom headers.[4][12]

References

  1. ^ "Release 2.32.3". 29 May 2024. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
  2. ^ Project homepage
  3. ^ Beazly, David (April 2012). "R is for replacement" (PDF). Login. 37 (2). Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  4. ^ a b Reitz, Kenneth, requests: Python HTTP for Humans., retrieved 2023-11-08
  5. ^ "requests download stats". PePy. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  6. ^ "Requests for PHP | Requests for PHP". requests.ryanmccue.info. Retrieved 2023-06-07.
  7. ^ "Tools for Working with URLs and HTTP". httr.r-lib.org. Retrieved 2023-06-07.
  8. ^ Duan, Daniel (2023-06-03), Just, retrieved 2023-06-07
  9. ^ httprb/http, http.rb, 2023-06-06, retrieved 2023-06-07
  10. ^ "Project maintainence · Issue #5149 · psf/requests". GitHub. Retrieved 2023-06-07.
  11. ^ "MentalHealthError: an exception occurred". Kenneth Reitz. Retrieved 2023-06-07.
  12. ^ Python, Real. "Python's Requests Library (Guide) – Real Python". realpython.com. Retrieved 2023-11-08.

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