I am using requests
to download files, but for large files I need to check the size of the file on disk every time because I can't display the progress in percentage and I would also like to know the download speed. How can I go about doing it ? Here's my code :
import requests
import sys
import time
import os
def downloadFile(url, directory) :
localFilename = url.split('/')[-1]
r = requests.get(url, stream=True)
start = time.clock()
f = open(directory + '/' + localFilename, 'wb')
for chunk in r.iter_content(chunk_size = 512 * 1024) :
if chunk :
f.write(chunk)
f.flush()
os.fsync(f.fileno())
f.close()
return (time.clock() - start)
def main() :
if len(sys.argv) > 1 :
url = sys.argv[1]
else :
url = raw_input("Enter the URL : ")
directory = raw_input("Where would you want to save the file ?")
time_elapsed = downloadFile(url, directory)
print "Download complete..."
print "Time Elapsed: " + time_elapsed
if __name__ == "__main__" :
main()
I think one way to do it would be to read the file every time in the for
loop and calculate the percentage of progress based on the header Content-Length
. But that would be again an issue for large files(around 500MB). Is there any other way to do it?
see here: Python progress bar and downloads
i think the code would be something like this, it should show the average speed since start as bytes per second: