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The following statement works as expected:

os.system("curl --data-binary \@"+input_file_path+" -o "+ file_name +" localhost:30")

But when trying it with subprocess.popen:

Popen(['curl','--data-binary','\@'+input_file_path, '-o', file_name,'localhost:30'], stdout=PIPE).communicate()[0]

Curl seems to hang up(logs into endless loop), like if the input file is not passed to it(which is mandatory for localhost:30 to function properly)...

Any ideas?

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how about using a library instead of calling system's curl?

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  • Because sometimes you do not want to wait for a response or wait at all, just fork-detach and forget. Like when logging.
    – rapadura
    Mar 13, 2014 at 11:33
  • Another good http python library is 'requests' library
    – Mercury
    May 26, 2016 at 11:18
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You could try using the original string in subprocess.Popen with the additional keyword argument to Popen of shell=True:

subprocess.Popen("curl --data-binary \@"+input_file_path+" -o "+ file_name +" localhost:30",
    stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
    shell=True)
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How about using requests library

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