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""" | |
Flask-Cors example | |
=================== | |
This is a tiny Flask Application demonstrating Flask-Cors, making it simple | |
to add cross origin support to your flask app! | |
:copyright: (C) 2013 by Cory Dolphin. | |
:license: MIT/X11, see LICENSE for more details. | |
""" | |
from flask import Flask, jsonify | |
import logging | |
try: | |
from flask.ext.cors import CORS # The typical way to import flask-cors | |
except ImportError: | |
# Path hack allows examples to be run without installation. | |
import os | |
parentdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))) | |
os.sys.path.insert(0, parentdir) | |
from flask.ext.cors import CORS | |
app = Flask('FlaskCorsAppBasedExample') | |
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO) | |
# To enable logging for flask-cors, | |
logging.getLogger('flask_cors').level = logging.DEBUG | |
# One of the simplest configurations. Exposes all resources matching /api/* to | |
# CORS and allows the Content-Type header, which is necessary to POST JSON | |
# cross origin. | |
CORS(app, resources=r'/api/*', allow_headers='Content-Type') | |
@app.route("/") | |
def helloWorld(): | |
''' | |
Since the path '/' does not match the regular expression r'/api/*', | |
this route does not have CORS headers set. | |
''' | |
return ''' | |
<html> | |
<h1>Hello CORS!</h1> | |
<h3> End to end editable example with jquery! </h3> | |
<a class="jsbin-embed" href="http://jsbin.com/zazitas/embed?js,console">JS Bin on jsbin.com</a> | |
<script src="//static.jsbin.com/js/embed.min.js?3.35.12"></script> | |
</html> | |
''' | |
@app.route("/api/v1/users/") | |
def list_users(): | |
''' | |
Since the path matches the regular expression r'/api/*', this resource | |
automatically has CORS headers set. The expected result is as follows: | |
$ curl --include -X GET http://127.0.0.1:5000/api/v1/users/ \ | |
--header Origin:www.examplesite.com | |
HTTP/1.0 200 OK | |
Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type | |
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * | |
Content-Length: 21 | |
Content-Type: application/json | |
Date: Sat, 09 Aug 2014 00:26:41 GMT | |
Server: Werkzeug/0.9.4 Python/2.7.8 | |
{ | |
"success": true | |
} | |
''' | |
return jsonify(user="joe") | |
@app.route("/api/v1/users/create", methods=['POST']) | |
def create_user(): | |
''' | |
Since the path matches the regular expression r'/api/*', this resource | |
automatically has CORS headers set. | |
Browsers will first make a preflight request to verify that the resource | |
allows cross-origin POSTs with a JSON Content-Type, which can be simulated | |
as: | |
$ curl --include -X OPTIONS http://127.0.0.1:5000/api/v1/users/create \ | |
--header Access-Control-Request-Method:POST \ | |
--header Access-Control-Request-Headers:Content-Type \ | |
--header Origin:www.examplesite.com | |
>> HTTP/1.0 200 OK | |
Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 | |
Allow: POST, OPTIONS | |
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * | |
Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Content-Type | |
Access-Control-Allow-Methods: DELETE, GET, HEAD, OPTIONS, PATCH, POST, PUT | |
Content-Length: 0 | |
Server: Werkzeug/0.9.6 Python/2.7.9 | |
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2015 22:25:22 GMT | |
$ curl --include -X POST http://127.0.0.1:5000/api/v1/users/create \ | |
--header Content-Type:application/json \ | |
--header Origin:www.examplesite.com | |
>> HTTP/1.0 200 OK | |
Content-Type: application/json | |
Content-Length: 21 | |
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * | |
Server: Werkzeug/0.9.6 Python/2.7.9 | |
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2015 22:25:04 GMT | |
{ | |
"success": true | |
} | |
''' | |
return jsonify(success=True) | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
app.run(debug=True) |