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How to send a HEAD HTTP request in Python with urllib2
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import urllib2 | |
class HeadRequest(urllib2.Request): | |
def get_method(self): | |
return "HEAD" | |
class HEADRedirectHandler(urllib2.HTTPRedirectHandler): | |
""" | |
Subclass the HTTPRedirectHandler to make it use our | |
HeadRequest also on the redirected URL | |
""" | |
def redirect_request(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers, newurl): | |
if code in (301, 302, 303, 307): | |
newurl = newurl.replace(' ', '%20') | |
return HeadRequest(newurl, | |
headers=req.headers, | |
origin_req_host=req.get_origin_req_host(), | |
unverifiable=True) | |
else: | |
raise urllib2.HTTPError(req.get_full_url(), code, msg, headers, fp) | |
# Build our opener with the HEADRedirectHandler | |
opener = urllib2.OpenerDirector() | |
for handler in [urllib2.HTTPHandler, urllib2.HTTPDefaultErrorHandler, | |
HEADRedirectHandler, | |
urllib2.HTTPErrorProcessor, urllib2.HTTPSHandler]: | |
opener.add_handler(handler()) | |
response = opener.open(HeadRequest(url)) | |
print response.geturl() | |
print response.info() |
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