I'm currently writing a script that downloads a file from a URL
import urllib.request
urllib.request.urlretrieve(my_url, 'my_filename')
According to the docs, urllib.request.urlretrieve
is a legacy interface and might become deprecated, therefore I would like to avoid it so I don't have to rewrite this code in the near future.
I'm unable to find another interface like download(url, filename)
in standard libraries. If urlretrieve
is considered a legacy interface in Python 3, what is the replacement?
Deprecated is one thing, might become deprecated at some point in the future is another.
If it suits your needs, I'd continuing using urlretrieve
.
That said, you can do without it:
from urllib.request import urlopen
from shutil import copyfileobj
with urlopen(image['url']) as in_stream, open(p, 'wb') as out_file:
copyfileobj(in_stream, out_file)
requests is really nice for this. There are a few dependencies though to install it. Here is an example.
import requests
r = requests.get('imgurl')
with open('pic.jpg','wb') as f:
f.write(r.content)
Another solution without the use of shutil
and no other external libraries like requests
.
import urllib.request
image_url = "https://cdn.sstatic.net/Sites/stackoverflow/img/apple-touch-icon.png"
response = urllib.request.urlopen(image_url)
image = response.read()
with open("image.png", "wb") as file:
file.write(image)
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15035123/what-command-to-use-instead-of-urllib-request-urlretrieve