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@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ from functools import update_wrapper
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import click |
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from ._compat import iteritems, reraise |
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from .helpers import get_debug_flag |
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class NoAppException(click.UsageError): |
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@ -98,6 +99,15 @@ def locate_app(app_id):
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return app |
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def find_default_import_path(): |
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app = os.environ.get('FLASK_APP') |
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if app is None: |
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return |
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if os.path.isfile(app): |
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return prepare_exec_for_file(app) |
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return app |
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class DispatchingApp(object): |
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"""Special application that dispatches to a flask application which |
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is imported by name in a background thread. If an error happens |
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@ -158,12 +168,13 @@ class ScriptInfo(object):
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to click. |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, app_import_path=None, debug=None, create_app=None): |
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#: The application import path |
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self.app_import_path = app_import_path |
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#: The debug flag. If this is not None, the application will |
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#: automatically have it's debug flag overridden with this value. |
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self.debug = debug |
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def __init__(self, app_import_path=None, create_app=None): |
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if create_app is None: |
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if app_import_path is None: |
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app_import_path = find_default_import_path() |
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self.app_import_path = app_import_path |
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else: |
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self.app_import_path = None |
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#: Optionally a function that is passed the script info to create |
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#: the instance of the application. |
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self.create_app = create_app |
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@ -185,11 +196,12 @@ class ScriptInfo(object):
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else: |
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if self.app_import_path is None: |
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raise NoAppException('Could not locate Flask application. ' |
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'You did not provide FLASK_APP or the ' |
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'--app parameter.') |
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'You did not provide the FLASK_APP ' |
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'environment variable.') |
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rv = locate_app(self.app_import_path) |
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if self.debug is not None: |
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rv.debug = self.debug |
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debug = get_debug_flag() |
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if debug is not None: |
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rv.debug = debug |
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self._loaded_app = rv |
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return rv |
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@ -210,29 +222,6 @@ def with_appcontext(f):
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return update_wrapper(decorator, f) |
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def set_debug_value(ctx, param, value): |
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ctx.ensure_object(ScriptInfo).debug = value |
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def set_app_value(ctx, param, value): |
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if value is not None: |
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if os.path.isfile(value): |
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value = prepare_exec_for_file(value) |
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elif '.' not in sys.path: |
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sys.path.insert(0, '.') |
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ctx.ensure_object(ScriptInfo).app_import_path = value |
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debug_option = click.Option(['--debug/--no-debug'], |
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help='Enable or disable debug mode.', |
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default=None, callback=set_debug_value) |
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app_option = click.Option(['-a', '--app'], |
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help='The application to run', |
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callback=set_app_value, is_eager=True) |
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class AppGroup(click.Group): |
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"""This works similar to a regular click :class:`~click.Group` but it |
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changes the behavior of the :meth:`command` decorator so that it |
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@ -273,25 +262,12 @@ class FlaskGroup(AppGroup):
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:param add_default_commands: if this is True then the default run and |
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shell commands wil be added. |
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:param add_app_option: adds the default :option:`--app` option. This gets |
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automatically disabled if a `create_app` |
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callback is defined. |
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:param add_debug_option: adds the default :option:`--debug` option. |
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:param create_app: an optional callback that is passed the script info |
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and returns the loaded app. |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, add_default_commands=True, add_app_option=None, |
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add_debug_option=True, create_app=None, **extra): |
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params = list(extra.pop('params', None) or ()) |
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if add_app_option is None: |
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add_app_option = create_app is None |
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if add_app_option: |
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params.append(app_option) |
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if add_debug_option: |
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params.append(debug_option) |
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AppGroup.__init__(self, params=params, **extra) |
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def __init__(self, add_default_commands=True, create_app=None, **extra): |
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AppGroup.__init__(self, **extra) |
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self.create_app = create_app |
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if add_default_commands: |
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@ -342,33 +318,6 @@ class FlaskGroup(AppGroup):
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return AppGroup.main(self, *args, **kwargs) |
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def script_info_option(*args, **kwargs): |
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"""This decorator works exactly like :func:`click.option` but is eager |
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by default and stores the value in the :attr:`ScriptInfo.data`. This |
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is useful to further customize an application factory in very complex |
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situations. |
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:param script_info_key: this is a mandatory keyword argument which |
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defines under which data key the value should |
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be stored. |
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""" |
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try: |
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key = kwargs.pop('script_info_key') |
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except LookupError: |
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raise TypeError('script_info_key not provided.') |
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real_callback = kwargs.get('callback') |
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def callback(ctx, param, value): |
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if real_callback is not None: |
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value = real_callback(ctx, value) |
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ctx.ensure_object(ScriptInfo).data[key] = value |
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return value |
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kwargs['callback'] = callback |
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kwargs.setdefault('is_eager', True) |
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return click.option(*args, **kwargs) |
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@click.command('run', short_help='Runs a development server.') |
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@click.option('--host', '-h', default='127.0.0.1', |
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help='The interface to bind to.') |
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Flask is enabled and disabled otherwise. |
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""" |
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from werkzeug.serving import run_simple |
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debug = get_debug_flag() |
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if reload is None: |
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reload = info.debug |
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reload = bool(debug) |
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if debugger is None: |
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debugger = info.debug |
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debugger = bool(debug) |
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if eager_loading is None: |
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eager_loading = not reload |
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# we won't print anything. |
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if info.app_import_path is not None: |
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print(' * Serving Flask app "%s"' % info.app_import_path) |
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if info.debug is not None: |
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print(' * Forcing debug %s' % (info.debug and 'on' or 'off')) |
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run_simple(host, port, app, use_reloader=reload, |
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use_debugger=debugger, threaded=with_threads, |
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passthrough_errors=True) |
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use_debugger=debugger, threaded=with_threads) |
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@click.command('shell', short_help='Runs a shell in the app context.') |
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This shell command acts as general utility script for Flask applications. |
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It loads the application configured (either through the FLASK_APP environment |
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variable or the --app parameter) and then provides commands either provided |
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by the application or Flask itself. |
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variable) and then provides commands either provided by the application or |
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Flask itself. |
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The most useful commands are the "run" and "shell" command. |
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Example usage: |
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flask --app=hello --debug run |
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""") |
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\b |
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%(prefix)s%(cmd)s FLASK_APP=hello |
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%(prefix)s%(cmd)s FLASK_DEBUG=1 |
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%(prefix)sflask run |
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""" % { |
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'cmd': os.name == 'posix' and 'export' or 'set', |
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'prefix': os.name == 'posix' and '$ ' or '', |
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}) |
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def main(as_module=False): |
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