How can I unshorten a URL?
Solution 1:
Send an HTTP HEAD request to the URL and look at the response code. If the code is 30x, look at the Location
header to get the unshortened URL. Otherwise, if the code is 20x, then the URL is not redirected; you probably also want to handle error codes (4xx and 5xx) in some fashion. For example:
# This is for Py2k. For Py3k, use http.client and urllib.parse instead, and
# use // instead of / for the division
import httplib
import urlparse
def unshorten_url(url):
parsed = urlparse.urlparse(url)
h = httplib.HTTPConnection(parsed.netloc)
h.request('HEAD', parsed.path)
response = h.getresponse()
if response.status/100 == 3 and response.getheader('Location'):
return response.getheader('Location')
else:
return url
Solution 2:
Using requests:
import requests
session = requests.Session() # so connections are recycled
resp = session.head(url, allow_redirects=True)
print(resp.url)
Solution 3:
Unshorten.me has an api that lets you send a JSON or XML request and get the full URL returned.