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python flask gzip example
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import gzip, functools | |
from io import BytesIO as IO | |
from flask import after_this_request, request | |
def gzipped(f): | |
@functools.wraps(f) | |
def view_func(*args, **kwargs): | |
@after_this_request | |
def zipper(response): | |
accept_encoding = request.headers.get('Accept-Encoding', '') | |
if 'gzip' not in accept_encoding.lower(): | |
return response | |
response.direct_passthrough = False | |
if (response.status_code < 200 or | |
response.status_code >= 300 or | |
'Content-Encoding' in response.headers): | |
return response | |
gzip_buffer = IO() | |
gzip_file = gzip.GzipFile(mode='wb', | |
fileobj=gzip_buffer) | |
gzip_file.write(response.data) | |
gzip_file.close() | |
response.data = gzip_buffer.getvalue() | |
response.headers['Content-Encoding'] = 'gzip' | |
response.headers['Vary'] = 'Accept-Encoding' | |
response.headers['Content-Length'] = len(response.data) | |
return response | |
return f(*args, **kwargs) | |
return view_func | |
@gzipped | |
def get_data(): | |
return response |
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