I'm using URLlib2 (and python 2.7) to grab some content from a website. So far I have been using URLlib2 OK to get content OK, but this is the first time I've hit a website that has a password at the content level. I have a legit u:p (that I obviously can't share here) and it seems like I'm not giving the right credential somehow to my request.
I've used the method here: Python urllib2, basic HTTP authentication, and tr.im replacing (username, password)
with my credentials as a string ("myUsername","myPassword")
When I print result.read()
I get a blank line, and when I try print result.headers()
I get:
<addinfourl at 40895752L whose fp = <socket._fileobject object at 0x00000000026757C8>>
as example, for every expected instance of the call, which I assume to mean there is a file object there of sorts...
I tried print result.info()
to see if there was a header coming back, and I see a set of headers:
REDACTED
Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2012 10:06:24 GMT
Server: Apache/2.2.3 (Red Hat)
X-Powered-By: PHP/5.1.6
Set-Cookie: OJSSID=mc7u47e674jmpjgk3kspfgc9l3; path=/
Refresh: 0; url=http:REDACTED loginMessage=reader.subscriptionRequiredLoginText
Content-Length: 0
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
So I can take from "loginMessage=reader.subscriptionRequiredLoginText" that I've not sent the credentials properly.
Any pointers?
The calling code is:
def getArticle(newLink):
request = urllib2.Request(newLink)
base64string = base64.encodestring('%s:%s' % ("myUsername", "myPassword")).replace('\n', '')
request.add_header("Authorization", "Basic %s" % base64string)
result = urllib2.urlopen(request)
print result.read()
and an example URL is: REDACTED - its not my website!