My approach would be something like this:
import socket
REMOTE_SERVER = "one.one.one.one"
def is_connected(hostname):
try:
# see if we can resolve the host name -- tells us if there is
# a DNS listening
host = socket.gethostbyname(hostname)
# connect to the host -- tells us if the host is actually
# reachable
s = socket.create_connection((host, 80), 2)
s.close()
return True
except:
pass
return False
%timeit is_connected(REMOTE_SERVER)
> 10 loops, best of 3: 42.2 ms per loop
This will return within less than a second if there is no connection (OSX, Python 2.7).
Note: This test can return false positives -- e.g. the DNS lookup may return a server within the local network. To be really sure you are connected to the internet, and talking to a valid host, be sure to use more sophisticated methods (e.g. SSL).
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