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superagent is an HTTP client library for Node.js that provides a simple, flexible, and powerful API for making HTTP requests. It supports all major HTTP methods, and has a clean and easy-to-use interface for handling responses and errors.

what differentiates superagent from other http clients is its simple declarative API.

Primp is a Python HTTP client that impersonates real web browsers by replicating their TLS fingerprints, HTTP/2 settings, and header ordering. It is a lightweight alternative to curl-cffi for bypassing TLS and HTTP fingerprinting-based bot detection.

Key features include:

  • Browser impersonation Can impersonate Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and OkHttp clients by replicating their exact TLS fingerprints (JA3/JA4), HTTP/2 frame settings, header ordering, and other connection-level characteristics.
  • HTTP/2 support Full HTTP/2 support with configurable settings that match real browser behavior.
  • Lightweight Smaller and simpler than curl-cffi while providing similar impersonation capabilities. Built on Rust for performance.
  • Familiar API Provides a requests-like API with Session support, making it easy to adopt for developers familiar with the Python requests library.
  • Proxy support HTTP and SOCKS5 proxy support with authentication.
  • Cookie management Automatic cookie handling across requests within a session.

Primp fills a similar niche to curl-cffi and hrequests — HTTP clients designed to avoid TLS/HTTP fingerprinting — but takes a Rust-powered approach for better performance. It is particularly useful when you need to bypass bot detection that relies on connection-level fingerprinting without using a full browser.

Highlights


declarativeproxypopular
bypasstls-fingerprinthttp-fingerprinthttp2fast

Example Use


```javascript const superagent = require('superagent'); // superagent supports both Promises and async/await superagent.get('https://httpbin.org/get') .then(res => console.log(res.text)) .catch(err => console.error(err)); const response = superagent.get('https://httpbin.org/get') // post requests: superagent.post('https://httpbin.org/post').send({ name: 'John Doe' }) // setting proxy superagent.get('https://httpbin.org/ip').proxy('http://proxy.example.com:8080') // settings headers and proxies superagent.get('https://httpbin.org/headers').set('Cookie', 'myCookie=123').set('X-My-Header', 'myValue') ```
```python import primp # Create a session that impersonates Chrome session = primp.Session(impersonate="chrome_131") # Make requests - TLS fingerprint matches real Chrome response = session.get("https://example.com") print(response.status_code) print(response.text) # POST with JSON data response = session.post( "https://api.example.com/data", json={"key": "value"}, ) # With proxy session = primp.Session( impersonate="firefox_133", proxy="http://user:pass@proxy.example.com:8080", ) response = session.get("https://example.com") # Different browser impersonation profiles for browser in ["chrome_131", "firefox_133", "safari_18", "edge_131"]: session = primp.Session(impersonate=browser) resp = session.get("https://tls.peet.ws/api/all") print(f"{browser}: {resp.json()['ja3_hash']}") ```

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