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Use Compression for Bulk API 2.0 Query Responses
Responses are compressed if the client makes a request using the Accept-Encoding header, with a value of gzip. Bulk API 2.0 compresses the response in gzip format and sends the response to the client with a Content-Encoding: gzip response header. If a request is made using the Accept-Encoding header with a value other than gzip, the encoding type is ignored, and the response isn’t compressed.
1HTTP/1.1 200 OK
2Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2012 18:36:45 GMT
3Content-Type: text/csv; charset=UTF-8
4Content-Encoding: gzip
5Transfer-Encoding: chunked
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7...compressed response body...Bulk API 2.0 follows the HTTP 1.1 standards for response compression, as described in Using Compression. Most clients automatically support compressed responses. Even though you request a compressed response, the REST framework sometimes doesn’t send back the response in a compressed format. Visit https://developer.salesforce.com/page/Tools for more information on particular clients.