Issue
I want to access request.url in middleware.
Flask app - test.py
from flask import Flask
from middleware import TestMiddleware
app = Flask(__name__)
app.wsgi_app = TestMiddleware(app.wsgi_app)
@app.route('/')
def hello_world():
return 'Hello World!'
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run()
middleware.py:
from flask import request
class TestMiddleware(object):
def __init__(self, app):
self.app = app
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
# How do I access request object here.
print "I'm in middleware"
return self.app(environ, start_response)
I understand request can be accessed in Flask application context. We normally use
with app.test_request_context()
But in middleware, I don't have access to Flask app object.
How do I proceed?
Thanks for any help..
Solution
It's the application object that constructs the request object: it doesn't exist until the app is called, so there's no way for middleware to look at it beforehand. You can, however, construct your own request object within the middleware (using Werkzeug directly rather than Flask):
from werkzeug.wrappers import Request
req = Request(environ, shallow=True)
You might even be able to construct Flask's own Request object (flask.wrappers.Request
, which is a subclass of Werkzeug's Request class) the same way. Looking at the source I don't see anything that should stop you from doing this, but since it isn't designed to be used that way you're probably best off sticking with the Werkzeug one unless you need one of the extra properties added by Flask's subclass.
Answered By - Nick Olson-Harris
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