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        from requests_toolbelt.downloadutils import stream

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        filename = stream.stream_response_to_file(r, path='myfile')

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        with open('myfile', 'wb') as fd:
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            filename = stream.stream_response_to_file(r, path=fd)

        print('{0} saved to {1}'.format(url, filename))

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        import io
        import requests
        from requests_toolbelt.downloadutils import stream

        b = io.BytesIO()
        r = requests.get(url, stream=True)
        filename = stream.stream_response_to_file(r, path=b)
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