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Q: Get request works in postman but not with python code - error 404

Milan KThe request below is working in Postman but if I copy the code from Postman to VS Code or PyCharm I get always HTTP Error 404. The requested resource is not found. I am running out of ideas, any help is appreciated. I am working behind a proxy but that is well sorted as far as I can see, since I ...

What happens if you try to view that URL in your browser?
Have you tried just printing response for that URL? response.status_code
As you are behind proxy, that might be an issue as it is looking for server on your local machine. Check your proxy settings, simple hack would be exposing your ip and port by using port forwarding or exposing server ip to local lan by making changes in your servers host files, then you can use your_server_address:8000/api/jobs/.
The information provided has some gaps, so I have to make some assumptions, but I think two parts are somewhat suspicious: 1) since you are sending a request body, although empty, are you certain, that GET is the correct HTTP verb to use? Have you ised GET in Postman? 2) You haven't shared your proxy settings, how have you sorted the 407 error? Have you disabled to proxy, if so, where, you could also share a few words about your environment in general.
@Steve: if I run it in my browser it works fine, I mean I get the expected Django REST framework view of the api with the expected response
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Perhaps unrelated to the issue, but what is the purpose of empty data and files?
@LakshyaSrivastava: yes, I get the 404 Not Found status code
@John: that is just how it comes out of Postman, I just copy pasted to make sure I was using the same code after many attempts with my own code
Try not to pass payload and files.
have you tried to remove the last slash from your url ?
If you have developed the api, you would know if you and expecting any parameters!?, many times content-type header is not required. If you are thinking of any proxy issue just curl the req.
@taskalman: I copy pasted from Postman, that's why payload and files are empty. I used my own code without it before and had the same result. The url is just not being found somehow... I am behind a corporate proxy. GET in Postman worked. If I disable the proxy I get the same result.
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curl -X GET "{{url here}}"
Does your django app have DEBUG set to true? That might help track down the issue.
in django check for allowed_host=[] in settings.py. Add your proxy ip over there. This might solve your problem.
@k33da_lets_debug If allowed_hosts were the problem, it wouldn't have worked in postman.
@k33da_lets_debug: could you please be more specific on how to expose ip and port?
In your postman go to headers and remove/uncheck all the params and try if it works or not.
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@k33da_lets_debug: adding the proxy to the allowed hosts didn't work but thanks for the help
if I add the proxy to the allowed hosts actually I get something like this: DisallowedHost at /api/jobs/ Invalid HTTP_HOST header: '127.0.0.1:8000'. You may need to add '127.0.0.1' to ALLOWED_HOSTS.
@LakshyaSrivastava: it seems I need the Host header which has the value <calculated when request is sent> in Postman. If I don't use that one I get disallowed host error. It works fine without any of the other headers in Postman.
allowed_hosts = ['localhost','127.0.0.1'] add this code to allowed host line and also try replacing 127.0.0.1 in your url with localhost url = 'http://localhost:8000/api/jobs'. let me know if this works. Otherwise I have some other solns too.
@LakshyaSrivastava: I added 'client.kontiki.com' to the allowed hosts and now it works again from Postman
@k33da_lets_debug: if I change my request in python to include localhost instead of 127.0.0.1 I get a response but from my corporate internet access with the message Your requested host "localhost" could not be resolved by DNS.
@k33da_lets_debug: however in the browser for example localhost works just fine
Based on your last messages, you are definitely talking to your proxy and not your local machine, please try adding this to your environment in the Python code: os.environ['NO_PROXY'] = '127.0.0.1' and see what happens. I would also double check the VS code / PyCharm proxy configuration in addition to the browser/system one, but try the environment variable first.

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