slopeofhope
slopeofhope

Reputation: 776

how do i replace a query with a new value in urlparse?

so I have a data as follows:

 item = '//s780.scene7.com/is/image/forever/301596014_001?hei=98&wid=98'

using urlparse module. how can i replace the above data with a new size to make it look like this:

  item = '//s780.scene7.com/is/image/forever/301596014_001?hei=360&wid=360'

Upvotes: 3

Views: 4342

Answers (4)

rbutus
rbutus

Reputation: 11

I like doing it this way to keep it easy to read:

from urllib.parse import urlsplit, urlunsplit, urlencode

split = urlsplit(url)
new_url = urlunsplit((
    split.scheme,
    split.netloc,
    split.path,
    urlencode(dict(hei=360, wid=360)),
    None,
))

Upvotes: 1

audiodude
audiodude

Reputation: 2810

Here is an answer which, as requested, uses urlparse:

import urllib
import urlparse

url = '//s780.scene7.com/is/image/forever/301596014_001?hei=98&wid=98'
parts = urlparse.urlparse(url)
query_dict = urlparse.parse_qs(parts.query)  # {'wid': ['98'], 'hei': ['98']}
query_dict['wid'] = '360'
query_dict['hei'] = '360'
new_parts = list(parts)
new_parts[4] = urllib.urlencode(query_dict)
print urlparse.urlunparse(new_parts)

Upvotes: 8

jrjc
jrjc

Reputation: 21883

Is that what you want ?

item_360 = item.replace("=98","=360")
print item_360
'//s780.scene7.com/is/image/forever/301596014_001?hei=360&wid=360'

I put "=" to avoid replacing number before (if exist).

For more complex replacement you can have a look to regex

So, if you don't know 98, you can use regex :

import re
item_360 = re.sub("=\d+", '=360', item)

Upvotes: 0

Alireza Sanaee
Alireza Sanaee

Reputation: 475

if hei and wid always equal one number ,so we have :

 a = item[item.find('=')+1:item.find('&')] #this is the number in url (in your example it is 98
 item.replace(a, '360')   #item.replace(a, NewNumber) 

hope it helps :)

Upvotes: 0

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