Downloading a File Protected by NTLM/SSPI Without Prompting For Credentials Using Python on Win32?
I need to download a file on a corporate Sharepoint site using CPython. Existing codebase prevents me from using Ironpython without porting the code, so .NET's WebClient
library is out. I also want to download the file without prompting the user to save and without prompting the user for network credentials. I tried other libraries, but they all had short-comings:
urllib2
pluspython-ntlm
: requires user/pass to be provided- COM automation of Internet Explorer: requires the user to click 'Save'
subprocess
usingwget
orcURL
: couldn't get either to authenticate without requesting user/pass
I couldn't find anything in pywin32
that looks like it hooks into urllib2 or provides equivalent fu开发者_StackOverflow中文版nctionality. So, is there a way to download the file without requesting credentials and without prompting the user to click 'Save'?
I ended up finding some VB code from a Microsoft support page that uses a function from urlmon.dll
I replicated it with a single line of ctypes
code and it accomplished exactly what I needed it to do.
ctypes.windll.urlmon.URLDownloadToFileA(0,url,local_file_name,0,0)
url
is the location of the resource (in this case, an Excel file on a Sharepoint site)local_file_name
is the local path and name of the file to be saved.
This passed credentials across the wire with no prompts.
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