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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T01:33:21+00:00 2026-05-26T01:33:21+00:00

I’m looking to start building web apps. I need basic CRUD functionality. I understand

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I’m looking to start building web apps. I need basic CRUD functionality.

I understand the basics of how to do this in ruby and python – but here’s where I’m stuck:

How do I parse a GET or POST request in Ruby/Python?

I’m trying to interact with someone else’s API, I know the string I need, just not how to reference and use that string while coding.

Example:
I want to reference a users profile, and count the number of posts they’ve made.

I know the URL looks something like this:
http://www.coolwebsite.com/users?bobsgreat?postcount

That returns a value= to his posts.

How do I get this number into my Python script- and then how can I have python write this into an HTML file for viewing?

Sorry if I’m asking a lot here, the question grew as I started writing.

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    2026-05-26T01:33:22+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 1:33 am

    This is a very rough example of how you can do this in python. It would need modification for your specific situation, but hopefully it can get you started:

    import urllib
    import urllib2
    url = "http://www.coolwebsite.com"
    post = urllib.urlencode({"users":"bob", "bobsgreat":"yes", "postcount":"14"})
    
    request = urllib2.Request(url, post)
    socket = urllib2.urlopen(request)
    
    hdrs = socket.headers
    source = socket.read()
    socket.close()
    
    print "---- Headers -----"
    print hdrs
    print "---- Source HTML -----"
    print source
    print "---- END -----"
    
    value = 0
    for line in source.splitlines():
        if not line.strip():  continue
        if line.startswith("value="):
            try:
                value = line.split("=")
            except IndexError:
                pass
        if value > 0:
            break
    
    open("some.html", "w").write("value is: %d" % value)
    
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