I’m calling speedtest.py from my python program in order to run a speed test. After importing speedtest.py I create a speedtest object using
s = speedtest.Speedtest() servers = s.get_best_server()
then run upload/download tests. This has been working, but recently it has been failing. I found if I just ran speedtest from the cli, I’d get a 403 forbidden error. I then read than Speedtest now requires the use of secure servers. SO, if from the cli I type
speedtest --secure
it runs perfectly.
My question is: How can I tell speedtest to use secure servers from my python program?
I’ve tried variations of
s = speedtest.Speedtest("secure")
and
servers = s.get_best_server("secure")
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Answer
I haven’t used the Python API for speedtest-cli
, but looking at the source, Speedtest()
has a secure
parameter which presumably makes it require secure servers. So you’d just need to specify it when instantiating the class:
s = speedtest.Speedtest(secure=True)
BTW, there is documentation for the Python API, but it’s super barebones and doesn’t mention this parameter at all.