![]() ![]() In actuality we get a KeyError where that url was supposed to be stored.Įvidently, Yandex doesn't work in exactly the same way, maybe the url is off (although I tried a heap ton of variations) or the reason may be completely different. So, in short the expected outcome would be a url with an image search. I know the code works cause if you substitute searchUrl with then the script returns the correct url. The script fails with KeyError, 'location' is not found. Response = requests.post(searchUrl, files=multipart, allow_redirects=False) So, consider this Python code: import requestsįilePath = "C:\\path\\whateverThisIs.png" Yandex in particular is great for busting catfishes, even better than Google Images. Usually youre given other sizes of the picture if they exist, but also other images that the search engine deems similar. Click on the Visual Search icon in the search bar. ![]() Google always gives me generic similar results, but Yandex gives me more often than not, exactly what Im looking for. Yandex is another popular search engine that can perform reverse image searches. I'm interested in automatizing reverse image search. Yandex reverse image search is actually better than Googles. ![]()
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