Python requests module sends JSON string instead of x-www-form-urlencoded param string
The reason you're getting JSON is because you're explicitly calling json.dumps
to generate a JSON string. Just don't do that, and you won't get a JSON string. In other words, change your first line to this:
data = {'param1': 'value1', 'param2': 'value2'}
As the docs explain, if you pass a dict as the data
value, it will be form-encoded, while if you pass a string, it will be sent as-is.
For example, in one terminal window:
$ nc -kl 8765
In another:
$ python3
>>> import requests
>>> d = {'spam': 20, 'eggs': 3}
>>> requests.post("http://localhost:8765", data=d)
^C
>>> import json
>>> j = json.dumps(d)
>>> requests.post("http://localhost:8765", data=j)
^C
In the first terminal, you'll see that the first request body is this (and Content-Type application/x-www-form-urlencoded
):
spam=20&eggs=3
… while the second is this (and has no Content-Type):
{"spam": 20, "eggs": 3}
Important to add it does not work for nested json So, if you have
# Wrong
data = {'param1': {'a':[100, 200]},
'param2': 'value2',
'param3': False}
# You have to convert values into string:
data = {'param1': json.dumps({'a':[100, 200]}),
'param2': 'value2',
'param3': json.dumps(False)}