Is it possible to fetch the first few, say 1K, of a webpage using python?
Thank you very much!
The Requests library lets you iterate over the response as it comes in so you could do something like this:
import requests
beginning = requests.get('http://example.com/').iter_content(1024).next()
If you just want the headers you can always use the the http HEAD method:
req = requests.head('http://example.com')
requests
is a great library.
Jun 25, 2012 at 4:39
request.get('...')
without chaining other methods to it it will download the whole response. I was simply assuming this is the case here as well before applying '.iter_content' to it.
Jun 25, 2012 at 7:24
content
property (or other similar properties) and then uses iter_content
internally to build up the full response and cache it. This is where I'm looking in the source: github.com/kennethreitz/requests/blob/develop/requests/…
Here's an example using Python 3's urllib.request, which is built in.
import urllib.request
url = urllib.request.openurl("http://example.com").read(1024)
urllib2
stackoverflow.com/questions/2028517/…