Python binding for curl-impersonate via cffi. A http client that can impersonate browser tls/ja3/http2 fingerprints.

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Python binding for curl-impersonate via cffi.

Unlike other pure python http clients like httpx or requests, curl_cffi can impersonate browsers' TLS/JA3 and HTTP/2 fingerprints. If you are blocked by some website for no obvious reason, you can give curl_cffi a try.


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Features

  • Supports JA3/TLS and http2 fingerprints impersonation.
  • Much faster than requests/httpx, on par with aiohttp/pycurl, see benchmarks.
  • Mimics requests API, no need to learn another one.
  • Pre-compiled, so you don't have to compile on your machine.
  • Supports asyncio with proxy rotation on each request.
  • Supports http 2.0, which requests does not.
  • Supports websocket.
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Install

pip install curl_cffi --upgrade

This should work on Linux, macOS and Windows out of the box. If it does not work on you platform, you may need to compile and install curl-impersonate first and set some environment variables like LD_LIBRARY_PATH.

To install beta releases:

pip install curl_cffi --upgrade --pre

To install unstable version from GitHub:

git clone https://github.com/yifeikong/curl_cffi/
cd curl_cffi
make preprocess
pip install .

Usage

curl_cffi comes with a low-level curl API and a high-level requests-like API.

Use the latest impersonate versions, do NOT copy chrome110 here without changing.

requests-like

from curl_cffi import requests

# Notice the impersonate parameter
r = requests.get("https://tools.scrapfly.io/api/fp/ja3", impersonate="chrome110")

print(r.json())
# output: {..., "ja3n_hash": "aa56c057ad164ec4fdcb7a5a283be9fc", ...}
# the js3n fingerprint should be the same as target browser

# To keep using the latest browser version as `curl_cffi` updates,
# simply set impersonate="chrome" without specifying a version.
# Other similar values are: "safari" and "safari_ios"
r = requests.get("https://tools.scrapfly.io/api/fp/ja3", impersonate="chrome")

# http/socks proxies are supported
proxies = {"https": "http://localhost:3128"}
r = requests.get("https://tools.scrapfly.io/api/fp/ja3", impersonate="chrome110", proxies=proxies)

proxies = {"https": "socks://localhost:3128"}
r = requests.get("https://tools.scrapfly.io/api/fp/ja3", impersonate="chrome110", proxies=proxies)

Sessions

s = requests.Session()

# httpbin is a http test website, this endpoint makes the server set cookies
s.get("https://httpbin.org/cookies/set/foo/bar")
print(s.cookies)
# <Cookies[<Cookie foo=bar for httpbin.org />]>

# retrieve cookies again to verify
r = s.get("https://httpbin.org/cookies")
print(r.json())
# {'cookies': {'foo': 'bar'}}

Supported impersonate versions, as supported by my fork of curl-impersonate:

However, only Chrome-like browsers are supported. Firefox support is tracked in #59.

  • chrome99
  • chrome100
  • chrome101
  • chrome104
  • chrome107
  • chrome110
  • chrome116 [1]
  • chrome119 [1]
  • chrome120 [1]
  • chrome99_android
  • edge99
  • edge101
  • safari15_3 [2]
  • safari15_5 [2]
  • safari17_0 [1]
  • safari17_2_ios [1]

Notes:

  1. Added in version 0.6.0.
  2. Fixed in version 0.6.0, previous http2 fingerprints were not correct.

asyncio

from curl_cffi.requests import AsyncSession

async with AsyncSession() as s:
    r = await s.get("https://example.com")

More concurrency:

import asyncio
from curl_cffi.requests import AsyncSession

urls = [
    "https://google.com/",
    "https://facebook.com/",
    "https://twitter.com/",
]

async with AsyncSession() as s:
    tasks = []
    for url in urls:
        task = s.get(url)
        tasks.append(task)
    results = await asyncio.gather(*tasks)

WebSockets

from curl_cffi.requests import Session, WebSocket

def on_message(ws: WebSocket, message):
    print(message)

with Session() as s:
    ws = s.ws_connect(
        "wss://api.gemini.com/v1/marketdata/BTCUSD",
        on_message=on_message,
    )
    ws.run_forever()

For low-level APIs, Scrapy integration and other advanced topics, see the docs for more details.

Acknowledgement

  • Originally forked from multippt/python_curl_cffi, which is under the MIT license.
  • Headers/Cookies files are copied from httpx, which is under the BSD license.
  • Asyncio support is inspired by Tornado's curl http client.
  • The WebSocket API is inspired by websocket_client.

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