``tornado.httpclient`` --- Asynchronous HTTP client =================================================== .. automodule:: tornado.httpclient HTTP client interfaces ---------------------- .. autoclass:: HTTPClient :members: .. autoclass:: AsyncHTTPClient :members: Request objects --------------- .. autoclass:: HTTPRequest :members: Response objects ---------------- .. autoclass:: HTTPResponse :members: Exceptions ---------- .. autoexception:: HTTPClientError :members: .. exception:: HTTPError Alias for `HTTPClientError`. Command-line interface ---------------------- This module provides a simple command-line interface to fetch a url using Tornado's HTTP client. Example usage:: # Fetch the url and print its body python -m tornado.httpclient http://www.google.com # Just print the headers python -m tornado.httpclient --print_headers --print_body=false http://www.google.com Implementations ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. automodule:: tornado.simple_httpclient .. autoclass:: SimpleAsyncHTTPClient :members: .. module:: tornado.curl_httpclient .. class:: CurlAsyncHTTPClient(max_clients=10, defaults=None) ``libcurl``-based HTTP client. This implementation supports the following arguments, which can be passed to ``configure()`` to control the global singleton, or to the constructor when ``force_instance=True``. ``max_clients`` is the number of concurrent requests that can be in progress; when this limit is reached additional requests will be queued. ``defaults`` is a dict of parameters that will be used as defaults on all `.HTTPRequest` objects submitted to this client. Example Code ~~~~~~~~~~~~ * `A simple webspider `_ shows how to fetch URLs concurrently. * `The file uploader demo `_ uses either HTTP POST or HTTP PUT to upload files to a server.