In the HTTP protocol you can send many requests in one socket using keep-alive and then receive the response from server at once, so that will significantly speed up whole process. Is there any way to do this in python requests lib? Or are there any other ways to speed this up that well using requests lib?
1 Answer
Yes, there is. Use requests.Session
and it will do keep-alive by default.
I guess I should include a quick example:
import logging
import requests
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
s = requests.Session()
s.get('http://httpbin.org/cookies/set/sessioncookie/123456789')
s.get('http://httpbin.org/cookies/set/anothercookie/123456789')
r = s.get("http://httpbin.org/cookies")
print(r.text)
You will note that these log message occur
INFO:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:Starting new HTTP connection (1): httpbin.org
DEBUG:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:"GET /cookies/set/sessioncookie/123456789 HTTP/1.1" 302 223
DEBUG:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:"GET /cookies HTTP/1.1" 200 55
DEBUG:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:"GET /cookies/set/anothercookie/123456789 HTTP/1.1" 302 223
DEBUG:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:"GET /cookies HTTP/1.1" 200 90
DEBUG:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:"GET /cookies HTTP/1.1" 200 90
If you wait a little while, and repeat the last get
call
INFO:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:Resetting dropped connection: httpbin.org
DEBUG:requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool:"GET /cookies HTTP/1.1" 200 90
Note that it resets the dropped connection, i.e. reestablishing the connection to the server to make the new request.
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2I assumed
requests
was keeping the session alive, but in fact it was often not the case, and explicitly defining the session has greatly helped.– philshemOct 1, 2014 at 14:15 -
does proxies work with session keep-alive? I noticed that it did a resetting dropped connection after the first connection Feb 27, 2015 at 3:37
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It depends on how the proxy is configured. The proxy may be configured to ignore keep-alive as it may not want to track thousands of these persistent connections, or it might just silently drop them. Feb 27, 2015 at 3:40
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3@phanny There is no automatic keep-alive with
requests.get
; userequests.Session
as answered here with theverify
set toTrue
; e.g.session = requests.Session(verify=True)
, and usesession.get(...)
Mar 5, 2018 at 8:36 -
6Thanks for the information @metatoaster. By the way, I think there is a little correction in the syntax.
session = requests.Session(verify=True)
was throwing me the errorTypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'verify'
.session = requests.Session()
and thensession.verify = True
worked for me.– phannyMar 5, 2018 at 9:58