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Core proxy (SOCKS4, SOCKS5, HTTP tunneling) functionality for Python

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The python-socks package provides a core proxy client functionality for Python. Supports SOCKS4(a), SOCKS5(h), HTTP (tunneling) proxy and provides sync and async (asyncio, trio, curio, anyio) APIs. You probably don't need to use python-socks directly. It is used internally by aiohttp-socks and httpx-socks packages.

Requirements

  • Python >= 3.6
  • async-timeout >= 3.0.1 (optional)
  • trio >= 0.16.0 (optional)
  • curio >= 1.4 (optional)
  • anyio >= 3.3.4 (optional)

Installation

only sync proxy support:

pip install python-socks

to include optional asyncio support:

pip install python-socks[asyncio]

to include optional trio support:

pip install python-socks[trio]

to include optional curio support:

pip install python-socks[curio]

to include optional anyio support:

pip install python-socks[anyio]

Simple usage

We are making secure HTTP GET request via SOCKS5 proxy

Sync

import ssl
from python_socks.sync import Proxy

proxy = Proxy.from_url('socks5://user:[email protected]:1080')

# `connect` returns standard Python socket in blocking mode
sock = proxy.connect(dest_host='check-host.net', dest_port=443)

sock = ssl.create_default_context().wrap_socket(
    sock=sock,
    server_hostname='check-host.net'
)

request = (
    b'GET /ip HTTP/1.1\r\n'
    b'Host: check-host.net\r\n'
    b'Connection: close\r\n\r\n'
)
sock.sendall(request)
response = sock.recv(4096)
print(response)

Async (asyncio)

import ssl
import asyncio
from python_socks.async_.asyncio import Proxy

proxy = Proxy.from_url('socks5://user:[email protected]:1080')

# `connect` returns standard Python socket in non-blocking mode 
# so we can pass it to asyncio.open_connection(...)
sock = await proxy.connect(dest_host='check-host.net', dest_port=443)

reader, writer = await asyncio.open_connection(
    host=None,
    port=None,
    sock=sock,
    ssl=ssl.create_default_context(),
    server_hostname='check-host.net',
)

request = (
    b'GET /ip HTTP/1.1\r\n'
    b'Host: check-host.net\r\n'
    b'Connection: close\r\n\r\n'
)

writer.write(request)
response = await reader.read(-1)
print(response)

Async (trio)

import ssl
import trio
from python_socks.async_.trio import Proxy

proxy = Proxy.from_url('socks5://user:[email protected]:1080')

# `connect` returns trio socket 
# so we can pass it to trio.SocketStream
sock = await proxy.connect(dest_host='check-host.net', dest_port=443)

stream = trio.SocketStream(sock)

stream = trio.SSLStream(
    stream, ssl.create_default_context(),
    server_hostname='check-host.net'
)
await stream.do_handshake()

request = (
    b'GET /ip HTTP/1.1\r\n'
    b'Host: check-host.net\r\n'
    b'Connection: close\r\n\r\n'
)

await stream.send_all(request)
response = await stream.receive_some(4096)
print(response)

Async (curio)

import curio.ssl as curiossl
from python_socks.async_.curio import Proxy

proxy = Proxy.from_url('socks5://user:[email protected]:1080')
# `connect` returns curio.io.Socket
sock = await proxy.connect(
    dest_host='check-host.net',
    dest_port=443
)

request = (
    b'GET /ip HTTP/1.1\r\n'
    b'Host: check-host.net\r\n'
    b'Connection: close\r\n\r\n'
)

ssl_context = curiossl.create_default_context()
sock = await ssl_context.wrap_socket(
    sock, do_handshake_on_connect=False, server_hostname='check-host.net'
)

await sock.do_handshake()

stream = sock.as_stream()

await stream.write(request)
response = await stream.read(1024)
print(response)

Async (anyio)

import ssl
from python_socks.async_.anyio import Proxy

proxy = Proxy.from_url('socks5://user:[email protected]:1080')

# `connect` returns AnyioSocketStream
stream = await proxy.connect(
    dest_host='check-host.net',
    dest_port=443,
    dest_ssl=ssl.create_default_context(),
)

request = (
    b'GET /ip HTTP/1.1\r\n'
    b'Host: check-host.net\r\n'
    b'Connection: close\r\n\r\n'
)

await stream.write_all(request)
response = await stream.read()
print(response)

More complex example

A urllib3 PoolManager that routes connections via the proxy

from urllib3 import PoolManager, HTTPConnectionPool, HTTPSConnectionPool
from urllib3.connection import HTTPConnection, HTTPSConnection
from python_socks.sync import Proxy


class ProxyHTTPConnection(HTTPConnection):
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        socks_options = kwargs.pop('_socks_options')
        self._proxy_url = socks_options['proxy_url']
        super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)

    def _new_conn(self):
        proxy = Proxy.from_url(self._proxy_url)
        return proxy.connect(
            dest_host=self.host,
            dest_port=self.port,
            timeout=self.timeout
        )


class ProxyHTTPSConnection(ProxyHTTPConnection, HTTPSConnection):
    pass


class ProxyHTTPConnectionPool(HTTPConnectionPool):
    ConnectionCls = ProxyHTTPConnection


class ProxyHTTPSConnectionPool(HTTPSConnectionPool):
    ConnectionCls = ProxyHTTPSConnection


class ProxyPoolManager(PoolManager):
    def __init__(self, proxy_url, timeout=5, num_pools=10, headers=None,
                 **connection_pool_kw):

        connection_pool_kw['_socks_options'] = {'proxy_url': proxy_url}
        connection_pool_kw['timeout'] = timeout

        super().__init__(num_pools, headers, **connection_pool_kw)

        self.pool_classes_by_scheme = {
            'http': ProxyHTTPConnectionPool,
            'https': ProxyHTTPSConnectionPool,
        }


### and how to use it
manager = ProxyPoolManager('socks5://user:[email protected]:1080')
response = manager.request('GET', 'https://check-host.net/ip')
print(response.data)