Usually you would build a streaming datasource (a generator) that reads the file chunked and reports its progress on the way (see kennethreitz/requests#663. This does not work with requests file-api, because requests doesn’t support streaming uploads (see kennethreitz/requests#295) – a file to upload needs to be complete in memory before it starts getting processed.
but requests can stream content from a generator as J.F. Sebastian has proven before, but this generator needs to generate the complete datastream including the multipart encoding and boundaries. This is where poster comes to play.
poster is originally written to be used with pythons urllib2 and supports streaming generation of multipart requests, providing progress indication as it goes along. Posters Homepage provides examples of using it together with urllib2 but you really don’t want to use urllib2. Check out this example-code on how to to HTTP Basic Authentication with urllib2. Horrrrrrrrible.
So we really want to use poster together with requests to do file uploads with tracked progress. And here is how:
# load requests-module, a streamlined http-client lib
import requests
# load posters encode-function
from poster.encode import multipart_encode
# an adapter which makes the multipart-generator issued by poster accessable to requests
# based upon code from http://stackoverflow.com/a/13911048/1659732
class IterableToFileAdapter(object):
def __init__(self, iterable):
self.iterator = iter(iterable)
self.length = iterable.total
def read(self, size=-1):
return next(self.iterator, b'')
def __len__(self):
return self.length
# define a helper function simulating the interface of posters multipart_encode()-function
# but wrapping its generator with the file-like adapter
def multipart_encode_for_requests(params, boundary=None, cb=None):
datagen, headers = multipart_encode(params, boundary, cb)
return IterableToFileAdapter(datagen), headers
# this is your progress callback
def progress(param, current, total):
if not param:
return
# check out http://tcd.netinf.eu/doc/classnilib_1_1encode_1_1MultipartParam.html
# for a complete list of the properties param provides to you
print "{0} ({1}) - {2:d}/{3:d} - {4:.2f}%".format(param.name, param.filename, current, total, float(current)/float(total)*100)
# generate headers and gata-generator an a requests-compatible format
# and provide our progress-callback
datagen, headers = multipart_encode_for_requests({
"input_file": open('recordings/really-large.mp4', "rb"),
"another_input_file": open('recordings/even-larger.mp4', "rb"),
"field": "value",
"another_field": "another_value",
}, cb=progress)
# use the requests-lib to issue a post-request with out data attached
r = requests.post(
'https://httpbin.org/post',
auth=('user', 'password'),
data=datagen,
headers=headers
)
# show response-code and -body
print r, r.text