# Streaming Sanic allows you to stream content to the client with the `stream` method. This method accepts a coroutine callback which is passed a `StreamingHTTPResponse` object that is written to. A simple example is like follows: ```python from sanic import Sanic from sanic.response import stream app = Sanic(__name__) @app.route("/") async def test(request): async def sample_streaming_fn(response): response.write('foo,') response.write('bar') return stream(sample_streaming_fn, content_type='text/csv') ``` This is useful in situations where you want to stream content to the client that originates in an external service, like a database. For example, you can stream database records to the client with the asynchronous cursor that `asyncpg` provides: ```python @app.route("/") async def index(request): async def stream_from_db(response): conn = await asyncpg.connect(database='test') async with conn.transaction(): async for record in conn.cursor('SELECT generate_series(0, 10)'): response.write(record[0]) return stream(stream_from_db) ```