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PyiCloud is a module which allows pythonistas to interact with iCloud webservices. It's powered by the fantastic `requests <https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests>`_ HTTP library. PyiCloud is a module which allows pythonistas to interact with iCloud webservices. It's powered by the fantastic `requests <https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests>`_ HTTP library.
At its core, PyiCloud connects to iCloud using your username and password, then performs calendar and iPhone queries against their API. At its core, PyiCloud connects to iCloud using your username and password, then performs calendar and iPhone queries against their API.
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>>> download = api.files['com~apple~Notes']['Documents']['big_file.zip'].open(stream=True) >>> download = api.files['com~apple~Notes']['Documents']['big_file.zip'].open(stream=True)
>>> with open('downloaded_file.zip', 'wb') as opened_file: >>> with open('downloaded_file.zip', 'wb') as opened_file:
opened_file.write(download.raw.read()) opened_file.write(download.raw.read())
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