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Refactored script info to allow more advanced patterns.

pull/1040/head
Armin Ronacher 11 years ago
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4532e89efe
  1. 58
      flask/cli.py

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flask/cli.py

@ -110,38 +110,44 @@ class DispatchingApp(object):
errors for import problems into the browser as error.
"""
def __init__(self, app_id, debug=None, use_eager_loading=False):
self.app_id = app_id
self.app = None
self.debug = debug
def __init__(self, loader, use_eager_loading=False):
self.loader = loader
self._app = None
self._lock = Lock()
if use_eager_loading:
self._load_unlocked()
def _load_unlocked(self):
self.app = rv = locate_app(self.app_id, self.debug)
self._app = rv = self.loader()
return rv
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
if self.app is not None:
return self.app(environ, start_response)
if self._app is not None:
return self._app(environ, start_response)
with self._lock:
if self.app is not None:
rv = self.app
if self._app is not None:
rv = self._app
else:
rv = self._load_unlocked()
return rv(environ, start_response)
def _no_such_app():
raise NoAppException('Could not locate Flask application. '
'You did not provide FLASK_APP or the '
'--app parameter.')
class ScriptInfo(object):
"""Help object to deal with Flask applications. This is usually not
necessary to interface with as it's used internally in the dispatching
to click.
"""
def __init__(self, app_import_path=None, debug=None):
def __init__(self, app_import_path=None, debug=None, load_callback=None):
self.app_import_path = app_import_path
self.debug = debug
self.load_callback = load_callback
self._loaded_app = None
def get_app_import_path(self):
@ -150,18 +156,33 @@ class ScriptInfo(object):
"""
if self.app_import_path is not None:
return self.app_import_path
raise NoAppException('Could not locate application. '
'You did not provide FLASK_APP or the '
'--app parameter.')
_no_such_app()
def load_app(self):
"""Loads the app (if not yet loaded) and returns it."""
if self._loaded_app is not None:
return self._loaded_app
if self.load_callback is not None:
rv = self.load_callback()
else:
rv = locate_app(self.get_app_import_path(), self.debug)
self._loaded_app = rv
return rv
def make_wsgi_app(self, use_eager_loading=False):
"""Returns a WSGI app that loads the actual application at a
later stage.
"""
if self.app_import_path is not None:
def loader():
return locate_app(self.app_import_path, self.debug)
else:
if self.load_callback is None:
_no_such_app()
def loader():
return self.load_callback()
return DispatchingApp(loader, use_eager_loading=use_eager_loading)
@contextmanager
def conditional_context(self, with_context=True):
"""Creates an application context or not, depending on the
@ -281,7 +302,6 @@ def run_command(info, host, port, reload, debugger, eager_loading,
with_threads):
"""Runs a local development server for the Flask application."""
from werkzeug.serving import run_simple
app_id = info.get_app_import_path()
if reload is None:
reload = info.debug
if debugger is None:
@ -289,14 +309,20 @@ def run_command(info, host, port, reload, debugger, eager_loading,
if eager_loading is None:
eager_loading = not reload
app = info.make_wsgi_app(use_eager_loading=eager_loading)
# Extra startup messages. This depends a but on Werkzeug internals to
# not double execute when the reloader kicks in.
if os.environ.get('WERKZEUG_RUN_MAIN') != 'true':
print(' * Serving Flask app "%s"' % app_id)
# If we have an import path we can print it out now which can help
# people understand what's being served. If we do not have an
# import path because the app was loaded through a callback then
# we won't print anything.
if info.app_import_path is not None:
print(' * Serving Flask app "%s"' % info.app_import_path)
if info.debug is not None:
print(' * Forcing debug %s' % (info.debug and 'on' or 'off'))
app = DispatchingApp(app_id, info.debug, eager_loading)
run_simple(host, port, app, use_reloader=reload,
use_debugger=debugger, threaded=with_threads)

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