I'm developing an app with Python on Google App Engine at
http://shs1509-grc.appspot.com/
And since I am in China, appspot is blocked, and my users have to use the hostname http://shs1509-grc.appsp0t.com/ to visit my app.
The question is that when I useself.redirect("/something")
, my users would be redirected to appspot, which they can't access,
but if use self.redirect("http://shs1509-grc.appsp0t.com/something")
, users directly visiting appspot will be redirected to appsp0t, which is slower, and it will be troublesome for me to do local debugging.
I suppose I could solve the problem with self.request.host
to get which hostname the visitor is from, but it seems that its value is still shs1509-grc.appspot.com
even though I'm visiting from appsp0t.
Any solution? Thanks in advance.
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You could use os.environ['HTTP_HOST'].endswith('.appspot.com')
and redirect accordingly. This question has more details.
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Thanks a lot. But since
appsp0t
is actually a proxy server, I have worked out the way by redirecting according to theself.request.remote_addr
. Thank you anyway. Nov 17, 2013 at 2:20 -
Glad you got it working! But, please, next time mention the proxy server in your question. :)– StefanNov 17, 2013 at 9:13