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Using urllib2 with Django REST Framework
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Python's standard library comes with some nice modules
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you can use to test your api or even write a full client.
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Using the 'GET' method
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Here's an example which does a 'GET' on the `model-resource` example
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in the sandbox.::
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>>> import urllib2
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>>> r = urllib2.urlopen('htpp://rest.ep.io/model-resource-example')
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>>> r.getcode() # Check if the response was ok
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200
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>>> print r.read() # Examin the response itself
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[{"url": "http://rest.ep.io/model-resource-example/1/", "baz": "sdf", "foo": true, "bar": 123}]
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Using the 'POST' method
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-----------------------
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And here's an example which does a 'POST' to create a new instance. First let's encode
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the data we want to POST. We'll use `urllib` for encoding and the `time` module
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to send the current time as as a string value for our POST.::
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>>> import urllib, time
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>>> d = urllib.urlencode((('bar', 123), ('baz', time.asctime())))
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Now use the `Request` class and specify the 'Content-type'::
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>>> req = urllib2.Request('http://rest.ep.io/model-resource-example/', data=d, headers={'Content-Type':'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'})
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>>> resp = urllib2.urlopen(req)
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>>> resp.getcode()
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201
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>>> resp.read()
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'{"url": "http://rest.ep.io/model-resource-example/4/", "baz": "Fri Dec 30 18:22:52 2011", "foo": false, "bar": 123}'
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That should get you started to write a client for your own api.
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