I am using python mechanize lib and I am trying to use http PUT method on some url - but I cant find any option for this. I see only GET and POST methods...
If the PUT method is not working maybe some1 can tell me a better lib for doing this?
One possible solution:
class PutRequest(mechanize.Request):
"Extend the mechanize Request class to allow a http PUT"
def get_method(self):
return "PUT"
You can then use this when making a request like this:
browser.open(PutRequest(url,data=your_encoded_params,headers=your_headers))
NOTE: I arrived at this solution by digging into the mechanize code packages to find out where mechanize was setting the HTTP method. I noticed that when we call mechanize.Request
, we are using the Request class in _request.py
which in turn is extending the Request class in _urllib2_fork.py
. The http method is actually set in get_method
of the Request class in _urllib2_fork.py
. Turns out get_method
in _urllib2_fork.py
was allowing only GET and POST methods. To get past this limitation, I ended up writing my own put and delete classes that extended mechanize. Request but over-rode get_method()
only.
Use Requests:
>>> import requests
>>> result = requests.put("http://httpbin.org/put", data='hello')
>>> result.text
Per documentation:
requests.put(url, data=None, **kwargs)
Sends a PUT request. Returns Response object.
Parameters:
url – URL for the new Request object.
data – (optional) Dictionary or bytes to send in the body of the Request.
**kwargs – Optional arguments that request takes.
Via Mechanize:
import mechanize
import json
class PutRequest(mechanize.Request):
def get_method(self):
return 'PUT'
browser = mechanize.Browser()
browser.open(
PutRequest('http://example.com/',
data=json.dumps({'locale': 'en'}),
headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json'}))
See also http://qxf2.com/blog/python-mechanize-the-missing-manual/ (probably outdated).
Requests does it in a nicer way as Key Zhu said.