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This package allows for HTTP NTLM authentication using the HTTPX library. It is an adaptation of https://github.com/requests/requests-ntlm.
HttpNtlmAuth
extends HTTPX Auth
base class, so usage is simple:
.. code:: python
import httpx
from httpx_ntlm import HttpNtlmAuth
httpx.get("http://ntlm_protected_site.com",auth=HttpNtlmAuth('domain\\username','password'))
HttpNtlmAuth
can be used in conjunction with a Client
in order to
make use of connection pooling. Since NTLM authenticates connections,
this is more efficient. Otherwise, each request will go through a new
NTLM challenge-response.
.. code:: python
import httpx
from httpx_ntlm import HttpNtlmAuth
client = httpx.Client(auth=HttpNtlmAuth('domain\\username','password'))
client.get('http://ntlm_protected_site.com')
pip install httpx-ntlm
.. _httpx: https://github.com/encode/httpx .. _pyspnego: https://github.com/jborean93/pyspnego
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This package allows for HTTP NTLM authentication using the HTTPX library.
We found that httpx-ntlm demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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