A simple python library that allows you to forward requests through the tor network
Project description
pyTorReq
A simple library that allows you to run your requests through the tor network
Basic usage:
from pytorreq import PyTorReq
# If you want to use the library on windows, you need to explicitly specify where tor.exe is located.
# Or specify in the system PATH.
torPath = 'tor.exe'
treq = PyTorReq(torPath=torPath)
# If on Linux, then you can not enter anything.
treq = PyTorReq()
# It launch new tor session.
treq.launchTorSession()
response = treq.get('http://ipecho.net/plain')
# Is your new tor ip.
print(response.text)
Installation
pip istall pytorreq
Dependencies
You need tor. On windows you can download tor browser, and somewhere inside the tor browser folder you will need to find tor.exe.
Everything is simpler on Linux, I think that linux users do not need to be told what they need to do) like apt\dnf bla bla bla...
Note
By default, tor session is generated during class initialization. To get a session object, you can directly refer to it.
treq = PyTorReq(torPath=torPath)
tses = treq.session
<requests.sessions.Session object at 0x000001FAF5D77B80>
The library has one method of resetting personality, you can use the one you like best. After applying this method you will receive a new identity tor and a new ip address
treq.getNewTorIdentity()
There is a wrapper around all the required request methods. Just use them as you would with the good old requests module:
# GET
treq.get()
# POST
treq.post()
# PUT
treq.put()
# PATCH
treq.patch()
# DELETE
treq.delete()
There are also methods for working with cookies. You can safely transfer regular cookies from requests there.
# CookieJar obj
treq.getCookieObj()
# CookiesDict
treq.getCookieDict()
# If you need, you can very simply add a new cookie to the current tor session. Accepts a cookie obj
treq.updateTorSessionCookie(cookie)
You can get your tor ip via the following method:
# it will return string with your ip adr
treq.getMyIp()
Close method.
# It will close the session.
treq.close()
todos
- async get/post links.
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