The aiohttp-socks
package provides a proxy connector for aiohttp.
Supports SOCKS4(a), SOCKS5(h), HTTP (tunneling) as well as Proxy chains.
It uses python-socks for core proxy functionality.
- Python >= 3.8
- aiohttp >= 3.10.0
- python-socks[asyncio] >= 1.0.1
pip install aiohttp_socks
import aiohttp
from aiohttp_socks import ProxyType, ProxyConnector, ChainProxyConnector
async def fetch(url):
connector = ProxyConnector.from_url('socks5://user:password@127.0.0.1:1080')
### or use ProxyConnector constructor
# connector = ProxyConnector(
# proxy_type=ProxyType.SOCKS5,
# host='127.0.0.1',
# port=1080,
# username='user',
# password='password',
# rdns=True
# )
### proxy chaining (since ver 0.3.3)
# connector = ChainProxyConnector.from_urls([
# 'socks5://user:password@127.0.0.1:1080',
# 'socks4://127.0.0.1:1081',
# 'http://user:password@127.0.0.1:3128',
# ])
async with aiohttp.ClientSession(connector=connector) as session:
async with session.get(url) as response:
return await response.text()
from aiohttp_socks import open_connection
async def fetch():
reader, writer = await open_connection(
proxy_url='socks5://user:password@127.0.0.1:1080',
host='check-host.net',
port=80
)
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)
return await reader.read(-1)
Unlike aiosocksy, aiohttp_socks has only single point of integration with aiohttp. This makes it easier to maintain compatibility with new aiohttp versions.