Progress Bar for file download using Python and Amazon S3












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The code below download files from AWS S3 bucket using python2.7. I want to show a progress bar for the same.



#! usr/bin/python

import boto3
import botocore

file1 = open("aws.txt","r")
r1 = file1.read()
length = len(r1)-1
file1.close()
file2 = open("aws.txt","r")
r2 = file2.read(length)
file2.close

s3 = boto3.resource('s3')
try:
s3.Bucket('gustotest2').download_file(r2,r2)
except botocore.exception.ClientErrors as e:
if e.response['Error']['Code'] == '404':
print('The update file does not exist')
else:
raise


Can anyone please suggest me a solution for this?
Thanks in advance!










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The code below download files from AWS S3 bucket using python2.7. I want to show a progress bar for the same.



#! usr/bin/python

import boto3
import botocore

file1 = open("aws.txt","r")
r1 = file1.read()
length = len(r1)-1
file1.close()
file2 = open("aws.txt","r")
r2 = file2.read(length)
file2.close

s3 = boto3.resource('s3')
try:
s3.Bucket('gustotest2').download_file(r2,r2)
except botocore.exception.ClientErrors as e:
if e.response['Error']['Code'] == '404':
print('The update file does not exist')
else:
raise


Can anyone please suggest me a solution for this?
Thanks in advance!










share|improve this question

























  • A similar question may have the answer you're looking for: stackoverflow.com/questions/41827963/…

    – Gabe Hollombe
    Nov 20 '18 at 6:03














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The code below download files from AWS S3 bucket using python2.7. I want to show a progress bar for the same.



#! usr/bin/python

import boto3
import botocore

file1 = open("aws.txt","r")
r1 = file1.read()
length = len(r1)-1
file1.close()
file2 = open("aws.txt","r")
r2 = file2.read(length)
file2.close

s3 = boto3.resource('s3')
try:
s3.Bucket('gustotest2').download_file(r2,r2)
except botocore.exception.ClientErrors as e:
if e.response['Error']['Code'] == '404':
print('The update file does not exist')
else:
raise


Can anyone please suggest me a solution for this?
Thanks in advance!










share|improve this question
















The code below download files from AWS S3 bucket using python2.7. I want to show a progress bar for the same.



#! usr/bin/python

import boto3
import botocore

file1 = open("aws.txt","r")
r1 = file1.read()
length = len(r1)-1
file1.close()
file2 = open("aws.txt","r")
r2 = file2.read(length)
file2.close

s3 = boto3.resource('s3')
try:
s3.Bucket('gustotest2').download_file(r2,r2)
except botocore.exception.ClientErrors as e:
if e.response['Error']['Code'] == '404':
print('The update file does not exist')
else:
raise


Can anyone please suggest me a solution for this?
Thanks in advance!







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edited Nov 20 '18 at 11:02









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  • A similar question may have the answer you're looking for: stackoverflow.com/questions/41827963/…

    – Gabe Hollombe
    Nov 20 '18 at 6:03



















  • A similar question may have the answer you're looking for: stackoverflow.com/questions/41827963/…

    – Gabe Hollombe
    Nov 20 '18 at 6:03

















A similar question may have the answer you're looking for: stackoverflow.com/questions/41827963/…

– Gabe Hollombe
Nov 20 '18 at 6:03





A similar question may have the answer you're looking for: stackoverflow.com/questions/41827963/…

– Gabe Hollombe
Nov 20 '18 at 6:03












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