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Anon Requests

anonymous python requests

Install

pip install anon_requests

Usage

see examples folder for more use cases

Proxies

from anon_requests import RotatingProxySession
from anon_requests import ProxyType

# validate=True will check if all proxies are functioning (default False)
# validated proxies will be used first
# "bad" proxies will be tried once you run out of good proxies
# everytime it runs out of unused proxies, it will start reusing old ones
# pass ignore_bad=False to not try the "bad" proxies at all (default True)
with RotatingProxySession(proxy_type=ProxyType.SOCKS5, validate=True) \
        as session:
    for i in range(5):
        # every request rotates proxy before being made
        # keeps trying until we get 200 status code
        # will only repeat a proxy once all have been tried
        # this means it can hang for a while here until request succeeds
        response = session.get('https://ipecho.net/plain', timeout=5)
        print(response.text)  # Not your ip address, different every time

Tor

from anon_requests import RotatingTorSession

# Choose a proxy port, a control port, and a password.
# Defaults are 9050, 9051, and None respectively.
# If there is already a Tor process listening the specified
# ports, TorSession will use that one.
# Otherwise, it will create a new Tor process,
# and terminate it at the end.
with RotatingTorSession(proxy_port=9050, ctrl_port=9051,
                        password="MYSUPERSAFEPSWD") as session:
    for i in range(5):
        response = session.get('https://ipecho.net/plain')
        print(response.text)  # not your IP address, different every time

Proxy Sources

Proxies are scrapped from the following websites

TODO

  • import/export proxy list
  • suggest more in github issues!