Python Requests head() Method
Example
Make a HEAD request to a web page, and return the HTTP headers:
    import requests
x = requests.head('https://www.w3schools.com/python/demopage.php')
print(x.headers)
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Definition and Usage
The head() method sends a HEAD request to the specified url.
HEAD requests are done when you do not need the content of the file, but only the status_code or HTTP headers.
Syntax
  
    requests.head(url, args)
  
args means zero or more of the named arguments in the parameter table below. Example:
  
    requests.head(url, timeout=2.50)
  
Parameter Values
| Parameter | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| url | Try it | Required. The url of the request | 
| allow_redirects | 
      Try it Try it  | 
    Optional. A Boolean to enable/disable redirection. Default False (not allowing redirects) | 
    
| auth | Try it | Optional. A tuple to enable a certain HTTP authentication. Default None | 
    
| cert | Try it | Optional. A String or Tuple specifying a cert file or key. Default None | 
    
| cookies | Try it | Optional. A dictionary of cookies to send to the specified url. Default None | 
    
| headers | Try it | Optional. A dictionary of HTTP headers to send to the specified url. Default None | 
    
| proxies | Try it | Optional. A dictionary of the protocol to the proxy url. Default None | 
    
| stream | Try it | Optional. A Boolean indication if the response should be immediately downloaded (False) or streamed (True). Default False | 
    
| timeout | Try it | Optional. A number, or a tuple, indicating how many seconds to wait for the client to make a connection and/or send a response. Default None which means the request will continue 
    until the connection is closed | 
    
| verify | Try it | Optional. A Boolean or a String indication to verify the servers TLS certificate or not. Default True | 
    
Return Value
The head() method returns a requests.Response object.
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