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| -.. Requests documentation master file, created by
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| - sphinx-quickstart on Sun Feb 13 23:54:25 2011.
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| - You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least
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| - contain the root `toctree` directive.
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| -
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| -Requests: HTTP for Humans
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| -=========================
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| -
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| -Release v\ |version|. (:ref:`Installation <install>`)
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| -
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| -Requests is the only *Non-GMO* HTTP library for Python, safe for human
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| -consumption.
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| -
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| -**Warning:** Recreational use of other HTTP libraries may result in dangerous side-effects,
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| -including: security vulnerabilities, verbose code, reinventing the wheel,
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| -constantly reading documentation, depression, headaches, or even death.
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| -
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| -Behold, the power of Requests::
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| -
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| - >>> r = requests.get('https://api.github.com/user', auth=('user', 'pass'))
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| - >>> r.status_code
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| - 200
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| - >>> r.headers['content-type']
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| - 'application/json; charset=utf8'
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| - >>> r.encoding
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| - 'utf-8'
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| - >>> r.text
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| - u'{"type":"User"...'
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| - >>> r.json()
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| - {u'private_gists': 419, u'total_private_repos': 77, ...}
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| -
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| -See `similar code, sans Requests <https://gist.github.com/973705>`_.
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| -
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| -
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| -Requests allows you to send *organic, grass-fed* HTTP/1.1 requests, without the
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| -need for manual labor. There's no need to manually add query strings to your
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| -URLs, or to form-encode your POST data. Keep-alive and HTTP connection pooling
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| -are 100% automatic, powered by `urllib3 <https://github.com/shazow/urllib3>`_,
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| -which is embedded within Requests.
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| -
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| -User Testimonials
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| ------------------
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| -
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| -Her Majesty's Government, Amazon, Google, Twilio, Runscope, Mozilla, Heroku,
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| -PayPal, NPR, Obama for America, Transifex, Native Instruments, The Washington
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| -Post, Twitter, SoundCloud, Kippt, Readability, Sony, and Federal U.S.
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| -Institutions that prefer to be unnamed claim to use Requests internally.
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| -
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| -**Armin Ronacher**
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| - Requests is the perfect example how beautiful an API can be with the
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| - right level of abstraction.
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| -
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| -**Matt DeBoard**
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| - I'm going to get @kennethreitz's Python requests module tattooed
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| - on my body, somehow. The whole thing.
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| -
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| -**Daniel Greenfeld**
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| - Nuked a 1200 LOC spaghetti code library with 10 lines of code thanks to
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| - @kennethreitz's request library. Today has been AWESOME.
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| -
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| -**Kenny Meyers**
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| - Python HTTP: When in doubt, or when not in doubt, use Requests. Beautiful,
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| - simple, Pythonic.
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| -
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| -Requests is one of the most downloaded Python packages of all time, pulling in
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| -over 7,000,000 downloads every month. All the cool kids are doing it!
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| -
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| -Supported Features
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| -------------------
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| -
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| -Requests is ready for today's web.
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| -
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| -- International Domains and URLs
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| -- Keep-Alive & Connection Pooling
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| -- Sessions with Cookie Persistence
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| -- Browser-style SSL Verification
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| -- Basic/Digest Authentication
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| -- Elegant Key/Value Cookies
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| -- Automatic Decompression
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| -- Automatic Content Decoding
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| -- Unicode Response Bodies
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| -- Multipart File Uploads
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| -- HTTP(S) Proxy Support
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| -- Connection Timeouts
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| -- Streaming Downloads
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| -- ``.netrc`` Support
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| -- Chunked Requests
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| -- Thread-safety
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| -
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| -Requests supports Python 2.6 — 3.5, and runs great on PyPy.
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| -
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| -
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| -The User Guide
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| ---------------
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| -
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| -This part of the documentation, which is mostly prose, begins with some
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| -background information about Requests, then focuses on step-by-step
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| -instructions for getting the most out of Requests.
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| -
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| -.. toctree::
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| - :maxdepth: 2
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| -
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| - user/intro
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| - user/install
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| - user/quickstart
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| - user/advanced
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| - user/authentication
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| -
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| -
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| -The Community Guide
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| --------------------
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| -
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| -This part of the documentation, which is mostly prose, details the
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| -Requests ecosystem and community.
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| -
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| -.. toctree::
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| - :maxdepth: 1
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| -
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| - community/faq
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| - community/recommended
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| - community/out-there
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| - community/support
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| - community/vulnerabilities
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| - community/updates
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| - community/release-process
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| -
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| -The API Documentation / Guide
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| ------------------------------
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| -
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| -If you are looking for information on a specific function, class, or method,
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| -this part of the documentation is for you.
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| -
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| -.. toctree::
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| - :maxdepth: 2
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| -
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| - api
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| -
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| -
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| -The Contributor Guide
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| ----------------------
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| -
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| -If you want to contribute to the project, this part of the documentation is for
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| -you.
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| -
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| -.. toctree::
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| - :maxdepth: 3
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| -
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| - dev/contributing
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| - dev/philosophy
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| - dev/todo
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| - dev/authors
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| -
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| -There are no more guides. You are now guideless.
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| -Good luck.
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