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Why do we need to create a requests object for an url when we can directly fetch the url using urllib.request.urlopen() ?

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  • can support your argument using an example Feb 24, 2016 at 12:36

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HTTP is based on requests and responses - the client makes requests and servers send responses. urllib.request mirrors this with a Request object which represents the HTTP request you are making. In its simplest form you create a Request object that specifies the URL you want to fetch. Calling urlopen with this Request object returns a response object for the URL requested. This response is a file-like object, which means you can for example call .read() on the response

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