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When making a GET request to



https://apicache.vudu.com/api2/?_type=contentSearch&contentEncoding=gzip&contentId={}&dimensionality=any&followup=ultraVioletability&followup=longCredits&followup=superType&followup=episodeNumberInSeason&followup=advertContentDefinitions&followup=tag&followup=hasBonusWithTagExtras&followup=subtitleTrack&followup=ratingsSummaries&followup=geneGenres&followup=seasonNumber&followup=trailerEditionId&followup=genres&followup=usefulStreamableOffers&followup=walmartOffers&followup=preOrderOffers&followup=editions&followup=merchandiseContentMaps&followup=promoTags&followup=advertEnabled&format=application%2Fjson


from AWS, I intermittently receive the following error:



ContentDecodingError: ('Received response with content-encoding: gzip, but failed to decode it.', error('Error -3 while decompressing: incorrect header check',))


Example:



requests.get(url.format('832504'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('460398'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('27616'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('23657'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('8661'))
ContentDecodingError...
requests.get(url.format('14250'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('516307'))
ContentDecodingError...
requests.get(url.format('10366'))
<Response [200]>


I have tried different combinations of headers (including the suggestion here: https://github.com/requests/requests/issues/3849) and removing the contentEncoding=gzip param (which returns 502 status code).



Considering this API works flawlessly on my PC, perhaps there is some conflict between Vudu and AWS?










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  • Can you try with other Content-Type. gzip, compress, identity, deflate, br
    – kcorlidy
    Nov 23 at 5:49












  • I'm assuming you meant Accept-Encoding and yes I have tried them.
    – Travis
    Nov 25 at 21:33















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When making a GET request to



https://apicache.vudu.com/api2/?_type=contentSearch&contentEncoding=gzip&contentId={}&dimensionality=any&followup=ultraVioletability&followup=longCredits&followup=superType&followup=episodeNumberInSeason&followup=advertContentDefinitions&followup=tag&followup=hasBonusWithTagExtras&followup=subtitleTrack&followup=ratingsSummaries&followup=geneGenres&followup=seasonNumber&followup=trailerEditionId&followup=genres&followup=usefulStreamableOffers&followup=walmartOffers&followup=preOrderOffers&followup=editions&followup=merchandiseContentMaps&followup=promoTags&followup=advertEnabled&format=application%2Fjson


from AWS, I intermittently receive the following error:



ContentDecodingError: ('Received response with content-encoding: gzip, but failed to decode it.', error('Error -3 while decompressing: incorrect header check',))


Example:



requests.get(url.format('832504'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('460398'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('27616'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('23657'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('8661'))
ContentDecodingError...
requests.get(url.format('14250'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('516307'))
ContentDecodingError...
requests.get(url.format('10366'))
<Response [200]>


I have tried different combinations of headers (including the suggestion here: https://github.com/requests/requests/issues/3849) and removing the contentEncoding=gzip param (which returns 502 status code).



Considering this API works flawlessly on my PC, perhaps there is some conflict between Vudu and AWS?










share|improve this question






















  • Can you try with other Content-Type. gzip, compress, identity, deflate, br
    – kcorlidy
    Nov 23 at 5:49












  • I'm assuming you meant Accept-Encoding and yes I have tried them.
    – Travis
    Nov 25 at 21:33













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up vote
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down vote

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When making a GET request to



https://apicache.vudu.com/api2/?_type=contentSearch&contentEncoding=gzip&contentId={}&dimensionality=any&followup=ultraVioletability&followup=longCredits&followup=superType&followup=episodeNumberInSeason&followup=advertContentDefinitions&followup=tag&followup=hasBonusWithTagExtras&followup=subtitleTrack&followup=ratingsSummaries&followup=geneGenres&followup=seasonNumber&followup=trailerEditionId&followup=genres&followup=usefulStreamableOffers&followup=walmartOffers&followup=preOrderOffers&followup=editions&followup=merchandiseContentMaps&followup=promoTags&followup=advertEnabled&format=application%2Fjson


from AWS, I intermittently receive the following error:



ContentDecodingError: ('Received response with content-encoding: gzip, but failed to decode it.', error('Error -3 while decompressing: incorrect header check',))


Example:



requests.get(url.format('832504'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('460398'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('27616'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('23657'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('8661'))
ContentDecodingError...
requests.get(url.format('14250'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('516307'))
ContentDecodingError...
requests.get(url.format('10366'))
<Response [200]>


I have tried different combinations of headers (including the suggestion here: https://github.com/requests/requests/issues/3849) and removing the contentEncoding=gzip param (which returns 502 status code).



Considering this API works flawlessly on my PC, perhaps there is some conflict between Vudu and AWS?










share|improve this question













When making a GET request to



https://apicache.vudu.com/api2/?_type=contentSearch&contentEncoding=gzip&contentId={}&dimensionality=any&followup=ultraVioletability&followup=longCredits&followup=superType&followup=episodeNumberInSeason&followup=advertContentDefinitions&followup=tag&followup=hasBonusWithTagExtras&followup=subtitleTrack&followup=ratingsSummaries&followup=geneGenres&followup=seasonNumber&followup=trailerEditionId&followup=genres&followup=usefulStreamableOffers&followup=walmartOffers&followup=preOrderOffers&followup=editions&followup=merchandiseContentMaps&followup=promoTags&followup=advertEnabled&format=application%2Fjson


from AWS, I intermittently receive the following error:



ContentDecodingError: ('Received response with content-encoding: gzip, but failed to decode it.', error('Error -3 while decompressing: incorrect header check',))


Example:



requests.get(url.format('832504'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('460398'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('27616'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('23657'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('8661'))
ContentDecodingError...
requests.get(url.format('14250'))
<Response [200]>
requests.get(url.format('516307'))
ContentDecodingError...
requests.get(url.format('10366'))
<Response [200]>


I have tried different combinations of headers (including the suggestion here: https://github.com/requests/requests/issues/3849) and removing the contentEncoding=gzip param (which returns 502 status code).



Considering this API works flawlessly on my PC, perhaps there is some conflict between Vudu and AWS?







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  • Can you try with other Content-Type. gzip, compress, identity, deflate, br
    – kcorlidy
    Nov 23 at 5:49












  • I'm assuming you meant Accept-Encoding and yes I have tried them.
    – Travis
    Nov 25 at 21:33


















  • Can you try with other Content-Type. gzip, compress, identity, deflate, br
    – kcorlidy
    Nov 23 at 5:49












  • I'm assuming you meant Accept-Encoding and yes I have tried them.
    – Travis
    Nov 25 at 21:33
















Can you try with other Content-Type. gzip, compress, identity, deflate, br
– kcorlidy
Nov 23 at 5:49






Can you try with other Content-Type. gzip, compress, identity, deflate, br
– kcorlidy
Nov 23 at 5:49














I'm assuming you meant Accept-Encoding and yes I have tried them.
– Travis
Nov 25 at 21:33




I'm assuming you meant Accept-Encoding and yes I have tried them.
– Travis
Nov 25 at 21:33

















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