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Browser fingerprint emulation HTTP client with HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, and HTTP/3 support

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HTTPCloak Python

Browser fingerprint emulation HTTP client with HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, and HTTP/3 support.

Installation

pip install httpcloak

Quick Start

Synchronous Usage

from httpcloak import Session

# Create a session with Chrome fingerprint
session = Session(preset="chrome-143")

# Make requests
response = session.get("https://www.cloudflare.com/cdn-cgi/trace")
print(response.status_code)
print(response.text)

# POST request with JSON
response = session.post("https://api.example.com/data", json={"key": "value"})

# POST request with form data
response = session.post("https://api.example.com/form", data="field1=value1&field2=value2")

# Custom headers
response = session.get("https://example.com", headers={"X-Custom": "value"})

# With proxy
session = Session(preset="chrome-143", proxy="http://user:pass@host:port")

# Always close when done
session.close()

Context Manager (Recommended)

from httpcloak import Session

with Session(preset="chrome-143") as session:
    response = session.get("https://example.com")
    print(response.text)
# Session automatically closed

Asynchronous Usage

import asyncio
from httpcloak import Session

async def main():
    session = Session(preset="chrome-143")

    # Async GET
    response = await session.get_async("https://example.com")
    print(response.text)

    # Async POST
    response = await session.post_async("https://api.example.com/data", data={"key": "value"})

    # Multiple concurrent requests
    responses = await asyncio.gather(
        session.get_async("https://example.com/1"),
        session.get_async("https://example.com/2"),
        session.get_async("https://example.com/3"),
    )

    session.close()

asyncio.run(main())

Fast Response Mode

For performance-critical applications, use get_fast() which returns a lightweight response:

from httpcloak import Session

with Session(preset="chrome-143") as session:
    # Fast mode - minimal overhead
    response = session.get_fast("https://example.com")
    data = bytes(response.content)  # Raw bytes
    print(f"Status: {response.status_code}")
    print(f"Size: {len(data)} bytes")

Streaming Downloads

For large downloads, use streaming to avoid loading entire response into memory:

from httpcloak import Session

with Session(preset="chrome-143") as session:
    # Stream a large file
    stream = session.get_stream("https://example.com/large-file.zip")
    print(f"Status: {stream.status_code}")
    print(f"Content-Length: {stream.content_length}")

    # Read in chunks
    with open("downloaded-file.zip", "wb") as f:
        for chunk in stream.iter_content(65536):  # 64KB chunks
            f.write(chunk)

    stream.close()

# Or use context manager
with Session(preset="chrome-143") as session:
    with session.get_stream("https://example.com/large-file.zip") as stream:
        total = 0
        for chunk in stream.iter_content(65536):
            total += len(chunk)
        print(f"Downloaded {total} bytes")

Proxy Support

HTTPCloak supports HTTP, SOCKS5, and HTTP/3 (MASQUE) proxies with full fingerprint preservation.

HTTP Proxy

from httpcloak import Session

# Basic HTTP proxy
session = Session(preset="chrome-143", proxy="http://host:port")

# With authentication
session = Session(preset="chrome-143", proxy="http://user:pass@host:port")

# HTTPS proxy
session = Session(preset="chrome-143", proxy="https://user:pass@host:port")

SOCKS5 Proxy

from httpcloak import Session

# SOCKS5 proxy (with DNS resolution on proxy)
session = Session(preset="chrome-143", proxy="socks5h://host:port")

# With authentication
session = Session(preset="chrome-143", proxy="socks5h://user:pass@host:port")

response = session.get("https://www.cloudflare.com/cdn-cgi/trace")
print(response.protocol)  # h3 (HTTP/3 through SOCKS5!)

HTTP/3 MASQUE Proxy

MASQUE (RFC 9484) enables HTTP/3 connections through compatible proxies:

from httpcloak import Session

# MASQUE proxy (auto-detected for known providers like Bright Data)
session = Session(preset="chrome-143", proxy="https://user:pass@brd.superproxy.io:10001")

response = session.get("https://www.cloudflare.com/cdn-cgi/trace")
print(response.protocol)  # h3

Split Proxy Configuration

Use different proxies for TCP (HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2) and UDP (HTTP/3) traffic:

from httpcloak import Session

session = Session(
    preset="chrome-143",
    tcp_proxy="http://tcp-proxy:port",      # For HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2
    udp_proxy="https://masque-proxy:port"   # For HTTP/3
)

Advanced Features

Encrypted Client Hello (ECH)

ECH encrypts the SNI (Server Name Indication) to prevent traffic analysis. Works with all Cloudflare domains:

from httpcloak import Session

# Enable ECH for Cloudflare domains
session = Session(preset="chrome-143", ech_config_domain="cloudflare-ech.com")

response = session.get("https://www.cloudflare.com/cdn-cgi/trace")
print(response.text)
# Output includes: sni=encrypted, http=http/3

Domain Fronting (Connect-To)

Connect to one server while requesting a different domain:

from httpcloak import Session

# Connect to example.com's IP but request www.cloudflare.com
session = Session(
    preset="chrome-143",
    connect_to={"www.cloudflare.com": "example.com"}
)

response = session.get("https://www.cloudflare.com/cdn-cgi/trace")

Combined: SOCKS5 + ECH

Get HTTP/3 with encrypted SNI through a SOCKS5 proxy:

from httpcloak import Session

session = Session(
    preset="chrome-143",
    proxy="socks5h://user:pass@host:port",
    ech_config_domain="cloudflare-ech.com"
)

response = session.get("https://www.cloudflare.com/cdn-cgi/trace")
# Response shows: http=http/3, sni=encrypted

Cookie Management

from httpcloak import Session

session = Session()

# Set a cookie
session.set_cookie("session_id", "abc123")

# Get all cookies
cookies = session.get_cookies()
print(cookies)

# Access cookies as property
print(session.cookies)

# Delete a cookie
session.delete_cookie("session_id")

# Clear all cookies
session.clear_cookies()

session.close()

Session Configuration

from httpcloak import Session

session = Session(
    preset="chrome-143",           # Browser fingerprint preset
    proxy=None,                    # Proxy URL
    tcp_proxy=None,                # Separate TCP proxy
    udp_proxy=None,                # Separate UDP proxy (MASQUE)
    timeout=30,                    # Request timeout in seconds
    http_version="auto",           # "auto", "h1", "h2", "h3"
    verify=True,                   # SSL certificate verification
    allow_redirects=True,          # Follow redirects
    max_redirects=10,              # Maximum redirect count
    retry=3,                       # Retry count on failure
    prefer_ipv4=False,             # Prefer IPv4 over IPv6
    auth=("user", "pass"),         # Default basic auth
    connect_to=None,               # Domain fronting map
    ech_config_domain=None         # ECH config domain
)

Available Presets

from httpcloak import available_presets

print(available_presets())
# ['chrome-144', 'chrome-143', 'chrome-141', 'chrome-133',
#  'firefox-133', 'safari-18', 'ios-chrome-144', ...]

Response Object

Standard Response

response = session.get("https://example.com")

response.status_code   # int: HTTP status code
response.headers       # dict[str, list[str]]: Response headers (multi-value)
response.content       # bytes: Raw response body
response.text          # str: Response body as text
response.url           # str: Final URL after redirects
response.protocol      # str: Protocol used (h2, h3)
response.ok            # bool: True if status < 400
response.elapsed       # float: Request duration in seconds
response.cookies       # list: Cookies from response
response.history       # list: Redirect history
response.reason        # str: Status reason phrase

# Get specific header
content_type = response.get_header("Content-Type")
all_cookies = response.get_headers("Set-Cookie")

# Parse JSON
data = response.json()

Fast Response

response = session.get_fast("https://example.com")

response.status_code   # int: HTTP status code
response.headers       # dict: Response headers
response.content       # memoryview: Raw response body (zero-copy)
response.url           # str: Final URL after redirects
response.protocol      # str: Protocol used

Streaming Response

stream = session.get_stream("https://example.com")

stream.status_code      # int: HTTP status code
stream.headers          # dict[str, list[str]]: Response headers
stream.content_length   # int: Content length (-1 if unknown)
stream.url              # str: Final URL after redirects
stream.protocol         # str: Protocol used

# Read all bytes
data = b"".join(stream.iter_content(65536))

# Read in chunks (memory efficient)
for chunk in stream.iter_content(65536):
    process(chunk)

stream.close()

HTTP Methods

from httpcloak import Session

with Session(preset="chrome-143") as session:
    # GET
    response = session.get("https://example.com")

    # POST
    response = session.post("https://example.com", data="data")
    response = session.post("https://example.com", json={"key": "value"})

    # PUT
    response = session.put("https://example.com", data="data")

    # PATCH
    response = session.patch("https://example.com", data="data")

    # DELETE
    response = session.delete("https://example.com")

    # HEAD
    response = session.head("https://example.com")

    # OPTIONS
    response = session.options("https://example.com")

    # Custom method
    response = session.request("CUSTOM", "https://example.com")

Error Handling

from httpcloak import Session, HTTPCloakError

try:
    session = Session()
    response = session.get("https://example.com")
except HTTPCloakError as e:
    print(f"Request failed: {e}")
finally:
    session.close()

Convenience Functions

For one-off requests without managing a session:

import httpcloak

# Simple GET
response = httpcloak.get("https://example.com")
print(response.text)

# With options
response = httpcloak.get(
    "https://example.com",
    headers={"X-Custom": "value"},
    timeout=60
)

# POST
response = httpcloak.post("https://api.example.com", data={"key": "value"})

Local Proxy

Use LocalProxy to apply TLS fingerprinting to any HTTP client (requests, httpx, etc.).

HTTPS with True Streaming (Recommended)

For HTTPS requests with full fingerprinting AND true streaming (request/response bodies not materialized into memory), use the X-HTTPCloak-Scheme header:

from httpcloak import LocalProxy
import requests

# Start local proxy with Chrome fingerprint
proxy = LocalProxy(preset="chrome-143")
print(f"Proxy running on {proxy.proxy_url}")

# Use X-HTTPCloak-Scheme header for HTTPS with fingerprinting + streaming
response = requests.get(
    "http://example.com/api",  # Note: http://
    proxies={"http": proxy.proxy_url},  # Use http proxy
    headers={"X-HTTPCloak-Scheme": "https"}  # Upgrades to HTTPS with fingerprinting
)

# This provides:
# - Full TLS fingerprinting (Chrome/Firefox JA3/JA4)
# - HTTP/3 support
# - True streaming (request body NOT materialized into memory)
# - Header modification capabilities

proxy.close()

Why use X-HTTPCloak-Scheme?

Standard HTTP proxy clients use CONNECT tunneling for HTTPS, which means the proxy can't inspect or modify the request. The X-HTTPCloak-Scheme: https header tells LocalProxy to:

  1. Accept the request as plain HTTP
  2. Upgrade it to HTTPS internally
  3. Apply full TLS fingerprinting
  4. Stream request/response bodies without memory materialization

Basic Usage

from httpcloak import LocalProxy
import requests

# Start local proxy with Chrome fingerprint
proxy = LocalProxy(preset="chrome-143")

# Standard HTTPS (uses CONNECT tunnel - fingerprinting via upstream proxy only)
response = requests.get("https://example.com", proxies={"https": proxy.proxy_url})

# Per-request upstream proxy rotation
response = requests.get(
    "https://example.com",
    proxies={"https": proxy.proxy_url},
    headers={"X-Upstream-Proxy": "http://user:pass@rotating-proxy.com:8080"}
)

proxy.close()

TLS-Only Mode

When your client already provides authentic browser headers, use TLS-only mode:

from httpcloak import LocalProxy

# Only apply TLS fingerprint, pass headers through
proxy = LocalProxy(preset="chrome-143", tls_only=True)

# Your client's headers are preserved
response = requests.get(
    "https://example.com",
    proxies={"https": proxy.proxy_url},
    headers={"User-Agent": "My Custom UA"}
)

proxy.close()

Session Registry

Route different requests through different browser fingerprints:

from httpcloak import LocalProxy, Session

proxy = LocalProxy(preset="chrome-143")

# Create sessions with different fingerprints
chrome_session = Session(preset="chrome-143")
firefox_session = Session(preset="firefox-133")

# Register sessions with the proxy
proxy.register_session("chrome-user", chrome_session)
proxy.register_session("firefox-user", firefox_session)

# Route requests using X-HTTPCloak-Session header
response = requests.get(
    "https://example.com",
    proxies={"https": proxy.proxy_url},
    headers={"X-HTTPCloak-Session": "firefox-user"}  # Uses firefox fingerprint
)

# Unregister when done
proxy.unregister_session("chrome-user")
proxy.unregister_session("firefox-user")

chrome_session.close()
firefox_session.close()
proxy.close()

LocalProxy Options

proxy = LocalProxy(
    port=0,              # Port (0 = auto-select)
    preset="chrome-143", # Browser fingerprint
    timeout=30,          # Request timeout in seconds
    max_connections=1000,# Max concurrent connections
    tcp_proxy=None,      # Default upstream TCP proxy
    udp_proxy=None,      # Default upstream UDP proxy
    tls_only=False       # TLS-only mode
)

proxy.port           # Actual port number
proxy.proxy_url      # Full proxy URL (http://127.0.0.1:port)
proxy.is_running     # True if proxy is active
proxy.get_stats()    # Returns dict with request/connection stats
proxy.close()        # Stop the proxy

Platform Support

  • Linux (x64, arm64)
  • macOS (x64, arm64)
  • Windows (x64, arm64)
  • Python 3.8+

License

MIT

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