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A python script that checks multiple websites status.
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
import os, time, httplib | |
from termcolor import colored | |
SITES = [ | |
"www.meesters-id.nl", | |
"www.carolsingers.nl", | |
] | |
while 1: | |
for site in SITES: | |
conn = httplib.HTTPConnection(site, timeout=10) | |
conn.request("HEAD", "/") | |
response = conn.getresponse() | |
if response.status != 200: | |
print "\a" | |
response.status = colored(response.status, 'red') | |
print "{0:30} {1:10} {2:10}".format(site, response.status, response.reason) | |
conn.close() | |
time.sleep(2) | |
os.system("clear") |
Python 3:
#!/usr/bin/env python import requests from collections import namedtuple WebsiteStatus = namedtuple('WebsiteStatus', ['status_code', 'reason']) names = ['foo', 'bar'] def get_status(site): try: response = requests.head(site, timeout=5) status_code = response.status_code reason = response.reason except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: status_code = '000' reason = 'ConnectionError' website_status = WebsiteStatus(status_code, reason) return website_status for name in names: site = 'http://{}.com'.format(name) website_status = get_status(site) print("{0:30} {1:10} {2:10}" .format(site, availability.status_code, availability.reason))
Hi, I had to edit the last line of code and replace it with:
.format(site, website_status.status_code, website_status.reason))
Thank you! I fixed it!
#!/usr/bin/env python
import requests
from collections import namedtuple
WebsiteStatus = namedtuple('WebsiteStatus', ['status_code', 'reason'])
names = ['foo', 'bar']
def get_status(site):
try:
response = requests.head(site, timeout=5)
status_code = response.status_code
reason = response.reason
except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError:
status_code = '000'
reason = 'ConnectionError'
website_status = WebsiteStatus(status_code, reason)
return website_status
for name in names:
site = 'http://{}.com'.format(name)
website_status = get_status(site)
print("{0:30} {1:10} {2:10}"
.format(site, website_status.status_code, website_status.reason))
Had to change out "Availability. back to website_status"
for some sites you might get 403 so you can do
headers = {'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_11_5) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/50.0.2661.102 Safari/537.36'}
response = requests.head(site, timeout=5, allow_redirects=True, headers=headers)
You can also choose to handle a timeout error:
def get_status(site):
try:
response = requests.head(site, timeout=1)
status_code = response.status_code
reason = response.reason
except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError:
status_code = '000'
reason = 'ConnectionError'
**except requests.exceptions.ReadTimeout:
status_code = '001'
reason = 'TimeOut'**
website_status = WebsiteStatus(status_code, reason)
return website_status
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Python 3: