How to make python Requests work via socks proxy

杀马特。学长 韩版系。学妹 提交于 2019-12-17 04:12:55

问题


I'm using the great Requests library in my Python script:

import requests
r = requests.get("some-site.com")
print r.text

I would like to use socks proxy. But Requests only supports HTTP proxy now.

How can I do that?


回答1:


The modern way:

pip install -U requests[socks]

then

import requests

resp = requests.get('http://go.to', 
                    proxies=dict(http='socks5://user:pass@host:port',
                                 https='socks5://user:pass@host:port'))



回答2:


As of requests version 2.10.0, released on 2016-04-29, requests supports SOCKS.

It requires PySocks, which can be installed with pip install pysocks.

Example usage:

import requests
proxies = {'http': "socks5://myproxy:9191"}
requests.get('http://example.org', proxies=proxies)



回答3:


In case someone has tried all of these older answers, and is still running into problems like:

requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: 
   SOCKSHTTPConnectionPool(host='myhost', port=80): 
   Max retries exceeded with url: /my/path 
   (Caused by NewConnectionError('<requests.packages.urllib3.contrib.socks.SOCKSConnection object at 0x106812bd0>: 
   Failed to establish a new connection: 
   [Errno 8] nodename nor servname provided, or not known',))

It may be because, by default, requests is configured to resolve DNS queries on the local side of the connection.

Try changing your proxy URL from socks5://proxyhost:1234 to socks5h://proxyhost:1234. Note the extra h (it stands for hostname resolution).

The PySocks package module default is to do remote resolution, and I'm not sure why requests made their integration this obscurely divergent, but here we are.




回答4:


You need install pysocks , my version is 1.0 and the code works for me:

import socket
import socks
import requests
ip='localhost' # change your proxy's ip
port = 0000 # change your proxy's port
socks.setdefaultproxy(socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS5, ip, port)
socket.socket = socks.socksocket
url = u'http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/images?v=1.0&q=inurl%E8%A2%8B'
print(requests.get(url).text)



回答5:


As soon as python requests will be merged with SOCKS5 pull request it will do as simple as using proxies dictionary:

#proxy
        # SOCKS5 proxy for HTTP/HTTPS
        proxies = {
            'http' : "socks5://myproxy:9191",
            'https' : "socks5://myproxy:9191"
        }

        #headers
        headers = {

        }

        url='http://icanhazip.com/'
        res = requests.get(url, headers=headers, proxies=proxies)

See SOCKS Proxy Support

Another options, in case that you cannot wait request to be ready, when you cannot use requesocks - like on GoogleAppEngine due to the lack of pwd built-in module, is to use PySocks that was mentioned above:

  1. Grab the socks.py file from the repo and put a copy in your root folder;
  2. Add import socks and import socket

At this point configure and bind the socket before using with urllib2 - in the following example:

import urllib2
import socket
import socks

socks.set_default_proxy(socks.SOCKS5, "myprivateproxy.net",port=9050)
socket.socket = socks.socksocket
res=urllib2.urlopen(url).read()



回答6:


# SOCKS5 proxy for HTTP/HTTPS
proxiesDict = {
    'http' : "socks5://1.2.3.4:1080",
    'https' : "socks5://1.2.3.4:1080"
}

# SOCKS4 proxy for HTTP/HTTPS
proxiesDict = {
    'http' : "socks4://1.2.3.4:1080",
    'https' : "socks4://1.2.3.4:1080"
}

# HTTP proxy for HTTP/HTTPS
proxiesDict = {
    'http' : "1.2.3.4:1080",
    'https' : "1.2.3.4:1080"
}



回答7:


I installed pysocks and monkey patched create_connection in urllib3, like this:

import socks
import socket
socks.setdefaultproxy(socks.PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS4, "127.0.0.1", 1080)

def create_connection(address, timeout=socket._GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT,
                      source_address=None, socket_options=None):
    """Connect to *address* and return the socket object.

    Convenience function.  Connect to *address* (a 2-tuple ``(host,
    port)``) and return the socket object.  Passing the optional
    *timeout* parameter will set the timeout on the socket instance
    before attempting to connect.  If no *timeout* is supplied, the
    global default timeout setting returned by :func:`getdefaulttimeout`
    is used.  If *source_address* is set it must be a tuple of (host, port)
    for the socket to bind as a source address before making the connection.
    An host of '' or port 0 tells the OS to use the default.
    """

    host, port = address
    if host.startswith('['):
        host = host.strip('[]')
    err = None
    for res in socket.getaddrinfo(host, port, 0, socket.SOCK_STREAM):
        af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res
        sock = None
        try:
            sock = socks.socksocket(af, socktype, proto)

            # If provided, set socket level options before connecting.
            # This is the only addition urllib3 makes to this function.
            urllib3.util.connection._set_socket_options(sock, socket_options)

            if timeout is not socket._GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:
                sock.settimeout(timeout)
            if source_address:
                sock.bind(source_address)
            sock.connect(sa)
            return sock

        except socket.error as e:
            err = e
            if sock is not None:
                sock.close()
                sock = None

    if err is not None:
        raise err

    raise socket.error("getaddrinfo returns an empty list")

# monkeypatch
urllib3.util.connection.create_connection = create_connection



回答8:


Maybe this can help:

https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests/pull/478



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12601316/how-to-make-python-requests-work-via-socks-proxy

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