Python: Send a request to a web page, and print the headers information
Write a Python program to send a request to a web page, and print the header information. Also parse these values and print key-value pairs holding various information.
Sample Solution:
Python Code:
import requests
r = requests.get('https://api.github.com/')
response = r.headers
print("Headers information of the said response:")
print(response)
print("\nVarious Key-value pairs information of the said resource and request:")
print("Date: ",r.headers['date'])
print("server: ",r.headers['server'])
print("status: ",r.headers['status'])
print("cache-control: ",r.headers['cache-control'])
print("vary: ",r.headers['vary'])
print("x-github-media-type: ",r.headers['x-github-media-type'])
print("access-control-expose-headers: ",r.headers['access-control-expose-headers'])
print("strict-transport-security: ",r.headers['strict-transport-security'])
print("x-content-type-options: ",r.headers['x-content-type-options'])
print("x-xss-protection: ",r.headers['x-xss-protection'])
print("referrer-policy: ",r.headers['referrer-policy'])
print("content-security-policy: ",r.headers['content-security-policy'])
print("content-encoding: ",r.headers['content-encoding'])
print("X-Ratelimit-Remaining: ",r.headers['X-Ratelimit-Remaining'])
print("X-Ratelimit-Reset: ",r.headers['X-Ratelimit-Reset'])
print("X-Ratelimit-Used: ",r.headers['X-Ratelimit-Used'])
print("Accept-Ranges:",r.headers['Accept-Ranges'])
print("X-GitHub-Request-Id:",r.headers['X-GitHub-Request-Id'])
Sample Output:
Headers information of the said response: {'date': 'Tue, 20 Oct 2020 13:16:08 GMT', 'content-type': 'application/json; charset=utf-8', 'server': 'GitHub.com', 'status': '200 OK', 'cache-control': 'public, max-age=60, s-maxage=60', 'vary': 'Accept, Accept-Encoding, Accept, X-Requested-With, Accept-Encoding', 'etag': 'W/"27278c3efffccc4a7be1bf315653b901b14f2989b2c2600d7cc2e90a97ffbf60"', 'x-github-media-type': 'github.v3; format=json', 'access-control-expose-headers': 'ETag, Link, Location, Retry-After, X-GitHub-OTP, X-RateLimit-Limit, X-RateLimit-Remaining, X-RateLimit-Used, X-RateLimit-Reset, X-OAuth-Scopes, X-Accepted-OAuth-Scopes, X-Poll-Interval, X-GitHub-Media-Type, Deprecation, Sunset', 'access-control-allow-origin': '*', 'strict-transport-security': 'max-age=31536000; includeSubdomains; preload', 'x-frame-options': 'deny', 'x-content-type-options': 'nosniff', 'x-xss-protection': '1; mode=block', 'referrer-policy': 'origin-when-cross-origin, strict-origin-when-cross-origin', 'content-security-policy': "default-src 'none'", 'content-encoding': 'gzip', 'X-Ratelimit-Limit': '60', 'X-Ratelimit-Remaining': '58', 'X-Ratelimit-Reset': '1603201759', 'X-Ratelimit-Used': '2', 'Accept-Ranges': 'bytes', 'Content-Length': '496', 'X-GitHub-Request-Id': 'D2B5:6593:83D581:B5FE5E:5F8EE317'} Various Key-value pairs information of the said resource and request: Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2020 13:16:08 GMT server: GitHub.com status: 200 OK cache-control: public, max-age=60, s-maxage=60 vary: Accept, Accept-Encoding, Accept, X-Requested-With, Accept-Encoding x-github-media-type: github.v3; format=json access-control-expose-headers: ETag, Link, Location, Retry-After, X-GitHub-OTP, X-RateLimit-Limit, X-RateLimit-Remaining, X-RateLimit-Used, X-RateLimit-Reset, X-OAuth-Scopes, X-Accepted-OAuth-Scopes, X-Poll-Interval, X-GitHub-Media-Type, Deprecation, Sunset strict-transport-security: max-age=31536000; includeSubdomains; preload x-content-type-options: nosniff x-xss-protection: 1; mode=block referrer-policy: origin-when-cross-origin, strict-origin-when-cross-origin content-security-policy: default-src 'none' content-encoding: gzip X-Ratelimit-Remaining: 58 X-Ratelimit-Reset: 1603201759 X-Ratelimit-Used: 2 Accept-Ranges: bytes X-GitHub-Request-Id: D2B5:6593:83D581:B5FE5E:5F8EE317
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