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I know this has been asked in many forms already, but I can't seem to find my answer and hope to receive some help here. I try to download files that are stored behind a list of urls..

I've found following function that should do what I want:

import os.path
import urllib.request
import requests

for link in links:
    link = link.strip()
    name = link.rsplit('/', 1)[-1]
    filename = os.path.join('downloads', name)

    if not os.path.isfile(filename):
        print('Downloading: ' + filename)
        try:
            urllib.request.urlretrieve(link, filename)
        except Exception as inst:
            print(inst)
            print('  Encountered unknown error. Continuing.')

I always receive: HTTP Error 400: Bad Request.

I tried to set user-agents to fake a browser visit (I use Google Chrome), but it did not help at all. The links work if copied in the browser, hence I wonder how to solve this.

2 Answers 2

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Spaces have to be quoted. I've used quote function to quote filename in your link. Also I've used rindex to cut last part in url path. There is urlsplit and urlunsplit functions which should be used instead of string operations, but .. I'm too lazy :D

import os.path
import urllib.request
from urllib.parse import quote

links = ['https://undpgefpims.org/attachments/6222/216410/1717887/1724973/6222_4NC_3BUR_Macedonia_Final ProDoc 30 July 2018.doc', 'https://undpgefpims.org/attachments/6214/216405/1719672/1729436/6214_4NC_Niger_ProDoc  final for DoA.doc']

for link in links:
    link = link.strip()
    name = link.rsplit('/', 1)[-1]
    filename = os.path.join('downloads', name)

    if not os.path.isfile(filename):
        print('Downloading: ' + filename)
        try:
            urllib.request.urlretrieve(link[:link.rindex('/') + 1] + quote(link[link.rindex('/') + 1:]), filename)
        except Exception as inst:
            print(inst)
            print('  Encountered unknown error. Continuing.')
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  • Thank you Olvin! Just in the same moment I found my mistake and added the working code as an answer. I really appreciate your help though.
    – XsLiar
    May 9, 2019 at 10:02
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I found the answer to my own question.

The problem was that the urls contained white spaces, which apparently can not be read in properly by urllib.request. The solution is to first parse the urls into quotes and then call the quoted url.

This is the working code for all that run into the same problem:

import os.path
import urllib.request
import requests
import urllib.parse

for link in urls:
    link = link.strip()
    name = link.rsplit('/', 1)[-1]
    filename = os.path.join(name)
    quoted_url = urllib.parse.quote(link, safe=":/")

    if not os.path.isfile(filename):
        print('Downloading: ' + filename)
        try:
            urllib.request.urlretrieve(quoted_url, filename)
        except Exception as inst:
            print(inst)
            print('  Encountered unknown error. Continuing.')

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