Requests, bind to an ip

Looking into the requests module, it looks like it uses httplib to send the http requests. httplib uses socket.create_connection() to connect to the www host.

Knowing that and following the monkey patching method in the link you provided:

import socket

real_create_conn = socket.create_connection

def set_src_addr(*args):
    address, timeout = args[0], args[1]
    source_address = ('IP_ADDR_TO_BIND_TO', 0)
    return real_create_conn(address, timeout, source_address)

socket.create_connection = set_src_addr

import requests
r = requests.get('http://www.google.com')

It looks like httplib passes all the arguments (to create_connection()) as args (vs keywords) as trying to extend the kwargs dict inside set_src_addr was failing. I believe the above is what you want, but I don’t have a dual homed machine to test on.

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