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How to install requests-httpsproxy via python pip




requests-httpsproxy - allow http/https requests through https proxy, it belongs to Classifiers:

- Development Status :: 4 - Beta
- Programming Language :: Python :: 2
- Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
- Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
- Topic :: Internet
- Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP

When you know about this project and you want to new install requests-httpsproxy to support your project or you get trouble as ModuleNotFoundError: No module named "requests-httpsproxy" or ImportError: cannot import name "requests-httpsproxy" in your project, let follow this tutorial to install requests-httpsproxy



Installation:

Step 1: First, ensure you installed pip in your os, to check pip has been installed on your computer

In Windows (CMD):

py -m pip --version

In Unix/macOS:

python3 -m pip --version

Ensure pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date:

In Windows (CMD):

py -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel

In Unix/macOS:

python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel


Optional - If you want to install in virtual environment:

In Windows (CMD):

- Install virtualenv - if you installed it, please ignore

py -m pip install --user virtualenv

- Create a virtual environment

py -m venv test_requests-httpsproxy_env

- Active the virtual environment

test_requests-httpsproxy_env\Scripts\active

In Unix/macOS:

- Install virtualenv - if you installed it, please ignore

pip3 install virtualenv

- Create a virtual environment

python3 -m venv test_requests-httpsproxy_env

- Active the virtual environment

source test_requests-httpsproxy_env/bin/active


Step 2: OK, now, let flow below content to start the installation requests-httpsproxy

To install requests-httpsproxy on Windows(CMD):

py -m pip install requests-httpsproxy

To install requests-httpsproxy on Unix/macOs:

pip install requests-httpsproxy


Step 3: If you want to install a specific requests-httpsproxy version, add ==<requests-httpsproxy version> to the end command line

Example:

pip install requests-httpsproxy==1.0


Please see the version list below table:

VersionReleased dateCommand
requests-httpsproxy 1.0.62017-03-16T14:50:52Windows:

py -m pip install requests-httpsproxy==1.0.6

Unix/macOs:

pip install requests-httpsproxy==1.0.6

requests-httpsproxy 1.0.52017-03-14T10:06:27Windows:

py -m pip install requests-httpsproxy==1.0.5

Unix/macOs:

pip install requests-httpsproxy==1.0.5

requests-httpsproxy 1.0.42017-03-14T06:22:26Windows:

py -m pip install requests-httpsproxy==1.0.4

Unix/macOs:

pip install requests-httpsproxy==1.0.4

requests-httpsproxy 1.0.32017-02-27T13:46:24Windows:

py -m pip install requests-httpsproxy==1.0.3

Unix/macOs:

pip install requests-httpsproxy==1.0.3

requests-httpsproxy 1.0.22017-02-24T12:20:03Windows:

py -m pip install requests-httpsproxy==1.0.2

Unix/macOs:

pip install requests-httpsproxy==1.0.2

requests-httpsproxy 1.0.12017-02-24T05:14:23Windows:

py -m pip install requests-httpsproxy==1.0.1

Unix/macOs:

pip install requests-httpsproxy==1.0.1

requests-httpsproxy 1.02017-02-24T04:48:46Windows:

py -m pip install requests-httpsproxy==1.0

Unix/macOs:

pip install requests-httpsproxy==1.0


Step 4: Otherwise, you can install requests-httpsproxy from local archives:

Download the distribution file from requests_httpsproxy-1.0.6.tar.gz or the specific requests-httpsproxy version in the below list of distribution

After that, install by command:

On Windows(CMD):

py -m pip install <path_to_requests-httpsproxy_downloaded_file>

On Unix/macOs:

pip install <path_to_requests-httpsproxy_downloaded_file>


List distribution:


Project link:

- Homepage