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    urllib2.urlopen fails on C4D for Mac

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    • mikeudinM
      mikeudin
      last edited by

      This is a SSL certificates issue

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        m_adam
        last edited by

        Hi, @merkvilson thanks for contacting us.

        Unfortunately, this is an already a known issue and it's not fixed yet.
        You may find some workaround by googling the error message, but this indeed introduce some security issue so we can't recommend this as a correct workaround.

        Cheers,
        Maxime.

        MAXON SDK Specialist

        Development Blog, MAXON Registered Developer

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        • merkvilsonM
          merkvilson
          last edited by

          Does this apply only to Mac devices?

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          • merkvilsonM
            merkvilson
            last edited by

            Ok. It seems like this problem occurs only on Mac devices.

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              m_adam
              last edited by

              Yes the SSL error is only a mac issue

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              • merkvilsonM
                merkvilson
                last edited by merkvilson

                It seems like there are two ways of solving this problem.

                • Via PIP: pip install --upgrade certifi
                • Via Cerificates.command open /Applications/Python\ 3.6/Install\ Certificates.command (Yes. I know C4D works only with python 2.7 😅 )

                Is it possible to execute these codes directly from python plugin?

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                • merkvilsonM
                  merkvilson
                  last edited by

                  As I remember, there is a pip module which can be imported via import pip command in python code and then install the desired modules but will it work with C4D's python implementation?

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                    m_adam
                    last edited by m_adam

                    Hi @merkvilson, I indeed overlooked the issue, since in all topic it's only Python 3.6, I didn't tried.

                    But in MacOs, certifi is not installed (which cause the issue), but you can directly get the certificate file to make it works as expected. Here the code which works on mac and windows.

                    import c4d
                    import os
                    import ssl
                    import urllib
                    
                    f = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(c4d.storage.GeGetStartupApplication()), "resource", "ssl", "cacert.pem")
                    context = ssl.create_default_context(cafile=f)
                    urllib.urlopen("https://google.com",context=context)
                    

                    Or with urllib2

                    import c4d
                    import urllib2
                    import os
                    
                    f = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(c4d.storage.GeGetStartupApplication()), "resource", "ssl", "cacert.pem")
                    urllib2.urlopen("https://google.com", cafile=f)
                    

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                    Development Blog, MAXON Registered Developer

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                    • merkvilsonM
                      merkvilson @m_adam
                      last edited by

                      @m_adam

                      Thanks, Maxime! I'll check it as soon as one of the beta testers will be available online to test it out.

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                      • merkvilsonM
                        merkvilson
                        last edited by

                        I'm getting this error message on windows pc. I guess this is expected behavior on windows, right?
                        urllib2.HTTPError: HTTP Error 405: METHOD NOT ALLOWED

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                          m_adam
                          last edited by

                          @merkvilson said in C4D's python implementation on Mac and PC:

                          urllib2.HTTPError: HTTP Error 405: METHOD NOT ALLOWED

                          Does it happen on all websites? Or only a specific one? Could you try to open https://google.com
                          Here it's working nicely on windows/mac

                          MAXON SDK Specialist

                          Development Blog, MAXON Registered Developer

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                          • merkvilsonM
                            merkvilson
                            last edited by

                            I tried again and it worked perfectly.
                            I'm not sure what caused the previous problem. I probably did something wrong.
                            I'm still testing it on my windows pc, and I'm not getting any errors.
                            I guess this thread will be marked as solved in a few minutes 😂

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                            • merkvilsonM
                              merkvilson
                              last edited by

                              Code worked on all of my beta testers' mac and windows devices. 😁 👌
                              Thanks, Maxime!

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                              • lasselauchL
                                lasselauch
                                last edited by lasselauch

                                Hey everyone,

                                i am having this problem where I want to download an assets (zipfile) from a private repo on GitHub.

                                I've started to develop it with requests from there everything worked fine... now I am trying to port it to urllib2 for C4D but it doesn't work anymore...

                                'Accept': 'application/octet-stream' will always result in: HTTP Error 415: Unsupported Media Type

                                If I get rid of 'Accept': 'application/octet-stream' it will give me the application/json

                                        headers = {
                                            'Authorization': 'token %s' % (MYTOKEN),
                                            'Accept': 'application/octet-stream',
                                        }
                                
                                        url = 'https://api.github.com/repos/USER/REPO/releases/ID'
                                
                                        request = urllib2.Request(url, headers=headers)
                                        response = urllib2.urlopen(request)
                                
                                        print response.read()
                                
                                        #GIVES ME:
                                        #urllib2.HTTPError: HTTP Error 415: Unsupported Media Type
                                

                                Any idea how to avoid the HTTP Error 415 and download the zip to disk?
                                Really hard to find something about this anywhere...

                                Any help is appreciated.

                                Thanks,
                                Lasse

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                                  mp5gosu
                                  last edited by mp5gosu

                                  Hi Lasse,

                                  you're probably having some issues with authorization.
                                  You're getting a JSON response which may indicate that your requested URL cannot be delivered.
                                  What's the content of the reponse if you print it?
                                  Does it happen with a public repo as well?

                                  Best,
                                  Robert

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                                  • lasselauchL
                                    lasselauch @mp5gosu
                                    last edited by

                                    @mp5gosu
                                    Hi Robert!

                                    Haven't tested it with a public repo yet, but I'll bet its going to work ... the print of the response gives me:

                                    urllib2.HTTPError: HTTP Error 415: Unsupported Media Type

                                    which I can't find much info for ...

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                                      mp5gosu
                                      last edited by mp5gosu

                                      By the way, the URL you provided doesn't reflect GitHubs scheme. It is actually https://api.github.com/USER/REPO/releases/ID

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                                      • lasselauchL
                                        lasselauch @mp5gosu
                                        last edited by

                                        @mp5gosu Yep, the link is coming from the provided JSON data. Also removing the repo from the link gives me the same error!
                                        Is it possible that this has something to do with 'Accept': 'application/octet-stream'? Isn't it possible to stream with urllib2?

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                                          mp5gosu
                                          last edited by

                                          Hey Lasse,

                                          sorry - removing "repos" is actually wrong when using api access, my bad.
                                          I can now also comprehend your problem. I'm going to dig a little deeper. 😉

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                                            mp5gosu
                                            last edited by

                                            Hey again. Managed to download it when using the zipball or tarball URLs. Weird though, that it responds with 415 when using the asset id directly.

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