Use requests to talk HTTP via a UNIX domain socket.
You can use it by instantiating a special Session
object:
import json
import requests_unixsocket
session = requests_unixsocket.Session()
r = session.get('http+unix://%2Fvar%2Frun%2Fdocker.sock/info')
registry_config = r.json()['RegistryConfig']
print(json.dumps(registry_config, indent=4))
Monkeypatching allows you to use the functionality in this module, while making minimal changes to your code. Note that in the above example we had to instantiate a special requests_unixsocket.Session
object and call the get
method on that object. Calling requests.get(url)
(the easiest way to use requests and probably very common), would not work. But we can make it work by doing monkeypatching.
You can monkeypatch globally:
import requests_unixsocket
requests_unixsocket.monkeypatch()
r = requests.get('http+unix://%2Fvar%2Frun%2Fdocker.sock/info')
assert r.status_code == 200
or you can do it temporarily using a context manager:
import requests_unixsocket
with requests_unixsocket.monkeypatch():
r = requests.get('http+unix://%2Fvar%2Frun%2Fdocker.sock/info')
assert r.status_code == 200
To connect to an abstract namespace socket (Linux only), prefix the name with a NULL byte (i.e.: \0
) - e.g.:
import requests_unixsocket
session = requests_unixsocket.Session()
res = session.get('http+unix://\0test_socket/get')
print(res.text)
For an example program that illustrates this, see examples/abstract_namespace.py
in the git repo. Since abstract namespace sockets are specific to Linux, the program will only work on Linux.
- https://github.com/msabramo/requests-unixsocket - origin of this project.
- https://github.com/httpie/httpie-unixsocket - a plugin for
HTTPie <https://httpie.org/>
_ that allows you to interact with UNIX domain sockets.