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Does python urllib2 automatically uncompress gzip data fetched from webpage?


I'm using

 data=urllib2.urlopen(url).read()

I want to know:

  1. How can I tell if the data at a URL is gzipped?

  2. Does urllib2 automatically uncompress the data if it is gzipped? Will the data always be a string?


Solution

    1. How can I tell if the data at a URL is gzipped?

    This checks if the content is gzipped and decompresses it:

    from StringIO import StringIO
    import gzip
    
    request = urllib2.Request('http://example.com/')
    request.add_header('Accept-encoding', 'gzip')
    response = urllib2.urlopen(request)
    if response.info().get('Content-Encoding') == 'gzip':
        buf = StringIO(response.read())
        f = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=buf)
        data = f.read()
    
    1. Does urllib2 automatically uncompress the data if it is gzipped? Will the data always be a string?

    No. The urllib2 doesn't automatically uncompress the data because the 'Accept-Encoding' header is not set by the urllib2 but by you using: request.add_header('Accept-Encoding','gzip, deflate')