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How to get website status code with python

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September 25, 2020
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This tutorials is How to get website status code with python urllib. and HTTP status code is a server response to a request representing website status. HTTP status code response of 200 represents the request was successful.

urllib.request.urlopen(url): The URL of the website to retrieve a response.
client.HTTPResponse.getcode(): This response to get the HTTP status code.

Example

import requests
import urllib

response = urllib.request.urlopen("https://devnote.in")
status_code = response.getcode()

print(status_code)

OUTPUT: 200

=== OR ===

import requests

response = requests.get("https://google.com")
if(response.status_code == 200):
    print ("Success")
else:
    print ("Fail")

OUTPUT: Success

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