Documentation Index
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Bigdata client verifies SSL certificates for HTTPS requests, just like a
web browser. By default, SSL verification is enabled, and Bigdata client
will throw a SSLError if it’s unable to verify the certificate.
Set up
You can set it up in two ways.
- by setting
verify_ssl parameter to True or False
- by setting
verify_ssl parameter to path to certificate *.pem
file
By setting the verify parameter to False , you instruct Python
requests to skip SSL certificate verification. While this can quickly
resolve SSL errors, it’s important to note that it compromises the
security of your application by allowing potential man-in-the-middle
attacks and therefore Bigdata.com does not recommend it in production
environments.
Example
Skip SSL verification:
from bigdata_client import Bigdata
bigdata = Bigdata(verify_ssl=False)
Or provide path to certificate file:
from bigdata_client import Bigdata
bigdata = Bigdata(verify_ssl="/path/to/certificate.pem")