Call function via literal name
TUA
kai.peters at gmail.com
Fri Jul 29 19:41:18 EDT 2016
On Friday, 29 July 2016 13:35:30 UTC-7, TUA wrote:
> Rather than do this:
>
> if test['method'] == 'GET':
> res = requests.get(test['endpoint'], auth=test['auth'], verify=False)
> elif test['method'] == 'POST':
> res = requests.post(test['endpoint'], auth=test['auth'], verify=False, json=test['body'])
> elif test['method'] == 'PUT':
> res = requests.put(test['endpoint'], auth=test['auth'], verify=False, json=test['body'])
> elif test['method'] == 'DELETE':
> res = requests.delete(test['endpoint'], auth=test['auth'], verify=False)
> elif test['method'] == 'HEAD':
> res = requests.head(test['endpoint'], auth=test['auth'], verify=False)
>
> I would like to call the requests method that corresponds to test['method'] by finding that function by name - how can I achieve that?
thanks gentlemen - that hit the spot!
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