urllib.request.urlopen not stop












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I am trying to get html source by using urllib.request.open.



I don't know why my code did not stop.



from urllib.request import urlopen

url = "https://google.com"
try:
page = urlopen(url)
f = open("google.html","wb")
f.write(page.read())
except:
print("Error")


But with timeout, it received the source.



from urllib.request import urlopen

url = "https://google.com"
try:
page = urlopen(url, timeout=0.1)
f = open("google.html","wb")
f.write(page.read())
except:
print("Error")









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  • Why do you mean with "my code did not stop"? I ran your code with python3 and it executes correctly.
    – sirandy
    Nov 22 at 18:18










  • I ran the first code with python3.7 on linux and it ran forever.
    – Bao Le
    Nov 22 at 18:21










  • How do you run your program? I've executed over the Docker image of python (GNU/Linux) and on mac and it runs fine.
    – sirandy
    Nov 22 at 18:40










  • i ran them in terminal and pycharm
    – Bao Le
    Nov 22 at 18:55


















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I am trying to get html source by using urllib.request.open.



I don't know why my code did not stop.



from urllib.request import urlopen

url = "https://google.com"
try:
page = urlopen(url)
f = open("google.html","wb")
f.write(page.read())
except:
print("Error")


But with timeout, it received the source.



from urllib.request import urlopen

url = "https://google.com"
try:
page = urlopen(url, timeout=0.1)
f = open("google.html","wb")
f.write(page.read())
except:
print("Error")









share|improve this question
























  • Why do you mean with "my code did not stop"? I ran your code with python3 and it executes correctly.
    – sirandy
    Nov 22 at 18:18










  • I ran the first code with python3.7 on linux and it ran forever.
    – Bao Le
    Nov 22 at 18:21










  • How do you run your program? I've executed over the Docker image of python (GNU/Linux) and on mac and it runs fine.
    – sirandy
    Nov 22 at 18:40










  • i ran them in terminal and pycharm
    – Bao Le
    Nov 22 at 18:55
















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0







I am trying to get html source by using urllib.request.open.



I don't know why my code did not stop.



from urllib.request import urlopen

url = "https://google.com"
try:
page = urlopen(url)
f = open("google.html","wb")
f.write(page.read())
except:
print("Error")


But with timeout, it received the source.



from urllib.request import urlopen

url = "https://google.com"
try:
page = urlopen(url, timeout=0.1)
f = open("google.html","wb")
f.write(page.read())
except:
print("Error")









share|improve this question















I am trying to get html source by using urllib.request.open.



I don't know why my code did not stop.



from urllib.request import urlopen

url = "https://google.com"
try:
page = urlopen(url)
f = open("google.html","wb")
f.write(page.read())
except:
print("Error")


But with timeout, it received the source.



from urllib.request import urlopen

url = "https://google.com"
try:
page = urlopen(url, timeout=0.1)
f = open("google.html","wb")
f.write(page.read())
except:
print("Error")






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  • Why do you mean with "my code did not stop"? I ran your code with python3 and it executes correctly.
    – sirandy
    Nov 22 at 18:18










  • I ran the first code with python3.7 on linux and it ran forever.
    – Bao Le
    Nov 22 at 18:21










  • How do you run your program? I've executed over the Docker image of python (GNU/Linux) and on mac and it runs fine.
    – sirandy
    Nov 22 at 18:40










  • i ran them in terminal and pycharm
    – Bao Le
    Nov 22 at 18:55




















  • Why do you mean with "my code did not stop"? I ran your code with python3 and it executes correctly.
    – sirandy
    Nov 22 at 18:18










  • I ran the first code with python3.7 on linux and it ran forever.
    – Bao Le
    Nov 22 at 18:21










  • How do you run your program? I've executed over the Docker image of python (GNU/Linux) and on mac and it runs fine.
    – sirandy
    Nov 22 at 18:40










  • i ran them in terminal and pycharm
    – Bao Le
    Nov 22 at 18:55


















Why do you mean with "my code did not stop"? I ran your code with python3 and it executes correctly.
– sirandy
Nov 22 at 18:18




Why do you mean with "my code did not stop"? I ran your code with python3 and it executes correctly.
– sirandy
Nov 22 at 18:18












I ran the first code with python3.7 on linux and it ran forever.
– Bao Le
Nov 22 at 18:21




I ran the first code with python3.7 on linux and it ran forever.
– Bao Le
Nov 22 at 18:21












How do you run your program? I've executed over the Docker image of python (GNU/Linux) and on mac and it runs fine.
– sirandy
Nov 22 at 18:40




How do you run your program? I've executed over the Docker image of python (GNU/Linux) and on mac and it runs fine.
– sirandy
Nov 22 at 18:40












i ran them in terminal and pycharm
– Bao Le
Nov 22 at 18:55






i ran them in terminal and pycharm
– Bao Le
Nov 22 at 18:55



















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