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httpx is a fully featured HTTP client for Python 3, which provides sync and async APIs, and support for both HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2. It is designed to be a replacement for the popular requests package, with the added benefit of being fully compatible with Python 3's async features.

One of the main features of httpx is its support for asynchronous programming. This means that it can send multiple requests at the same time, without blocking the execution of your program. This can lead to significant performance improvements, especially when working with many small requests, or when dealing with slow or unreliable network connections.

httpx also supports sending HTTP/2 requests, which allows for more efficient use of network resources and can result in faster page loads.

One of the strengths of httpx is the possibility of working on streaming mode for the response data. This means you can process the response as it comes in, instead of waiting for the entire response to be received. This is useful when working with large files, or when you need to process the data in real-time.

Additionally, httpx provides a number of other features that are common in modern HTTP clients, such as support for sending and receiving cookies, handling redirects, and working with multipart file uploads. It also include support for several well-known authentication modules like BasicAuth, DigestAuth, and BearerAuth.

Mechanize is a Ruby library for automating interaction with websites. It automatically stores and sends cookies, follows redirects, and can submit forms — making it behave like a web browser without needing an actual browser engine.

Key features include:

  • Automatic cookie management Stores cookies received from servers and sends them back on subsequent requests, maintaining session state across multiple pages.
  • Form handling Can find, fill in, and submit HTML forms programmatically. Supports text inputs, selects, checkboxes, radio buttons, and file uploads.
  • Link following Navigate through pages by clicking links using their text content, CSS selectors, or href patterns.
  • History and back/forward Maintains a browsing history, allowing you to go back and forward through visited pages.
  • HTTP authentication Supports basic and digest HTTP authentication.
  • Proxy support Can route requests through HTTP proxies.
  • Redirect handling Automatically follows HTTP redirects (configurable).

Mechanize is one of the oldest and most established web interaction libraries in Ruby. It is best suited for scraping traditional server-rendered websites with forms and multi-page workflows. For JavaScript-heavy sites, a browser automation tool like Selenium or Playwright is recommended instead.

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```python import httpx # Just like requests httpx can be used directly response = httpx.get("http://webscraping.fyi/") response.status_code 200 response.text "text" response.content b"bytes" # HTTP2 needs to be enabled explicitly and is recommended for web scraping: response = httpx.get("http://webscraping.fyi/", http2=True) # httpx can automatically convert json responses to Python dictionaries: response = httpx.get("http://httpbin.org/json") print(response.json()) {'slideshow': {'author': 'Yours Truly', 'date': 'date of publication', 'slides': [{'title': 'Wake up to WonderWidgets!', 'type': 'all'}, {'items': ['Why WonderWidgets are great', 'Who buys WonderWidgets'], 'title': 'Overview', 'type': 'all'}], 'title': 'Sample Slide Show'}} # for POST request it can ingest Python's dictionaries as JSON: response = requests.post("http://httpbin.org/post", json={"query": "hello world"}) # or form data: response = requests.post("http://httpbin.org/post", data={"query": "hello world"}) # persistent client can be established using Client object # this allows to set default values and automatically track cookies from httpx import Client c = Client(headers={"User-Agent": "webscraping.fyi"}, http2=True) c.get('http://httpbin.org/cookies/set/foo/bar') print(c.cookies['foo']) 'bar' print(c.get('http://httpbin.org/cookies').json()) {'cookies': {'foo': 'bar'}} # for asynchronous requests AsyncClient must be used: import asyncio from httpx import AsyncClient async def example_use(): async with AsyncClient(headers={"User-Agent": "webscraping.fyi"}) as client: response = await client.get("http://httpbing.org/get") # to schedule multiple requests concurrently use asyncio gather or as_completed three_concurrent_responses = await asyncio.gather( client.get("http://httpbing.org/get"), client.get("http://httpbing.org/get"), client.get("http://httpbing.org/get"), ) asyncio.run(example_use()) ```
```ruby require 'mechanize' agent = Mechanize.new # Navigate to a page page = agent.get('https://example.com') puts page.title # Find and click a link page = page.link_with(text: 'Products').click # Extract data from the page page.search('.product').each do |product| name = product.at('.name').text price = product.at('.price').text puts "#{name}: #{price}" end # Fill in and submit a login form login_page = agent.get('https://example.com/login') form = login_page.form_with(action: '/login') form['username'] = 'user@example.com' form['password'] = 'password123' dashboard = agent.submit(form) # Cookies are maintained automatically puts dashboard.title # "Dashboard" # Download a file agent.get('https://example.com/report.csv').save('report.csv') ```

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