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April 26, 2011 18:34
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Trailing slash problem with Flask application dispatching
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from werkzeug.wsgi import DispatcherMiddleware | |
from flask import Flask | |
from sub_app import app as subapp | |
app = Flask( __name__ ) | |
# dispatch by path | |
app.wsgi_app = DispatcherMiddleware( app.wsgi_app, { | |
'/sub': subapp.wsgi_app | |
} ) | |
@app.route('/') | |
def hello_world(): | |
return 'Hello, World!' | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
app.run( debug = True ) |
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from flask import Flask | |
app = Flask( __name__ ) | |
@app.route('/') | |
def hello_moon(): | |
return '''<html><body>Hello, Moon! <img src="static/moon.gif"></body></html>''' | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
app.run() |
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@oscherler do you have solution to avoid this?