In my Flask application's config.py
i have LocalConfig
and ProdConfig
and latter is to be used in production, once app is deployed.
Now i'm using uWsgi
to serve app to Nginx
and here the myapp.wsgi
i have created.
from myapp import create_app
from myapp.config import ProdConfig
app = create_app(config=ProdConfig)
and in one of other app.py
create_app
is defined as:
def create_app(config=None, app_name=None, blueprints=None):
# some code
app = Flask(app_name, instance_path=INSTANCE_FOLDER_PATH, instance_relative_config=True)
configure_app(app, config)
# some other code
return app
def configure_app(app, config=None):
"""Different ways of configurations."""
app.config.from_object(LocalConfig)
app.config.from_pyfile('production.cfg', silent=True)
if config:
app.config.from_object(config)
I want to know, will it properly with uWSGI
? Will uWSGI be able to applying the ProdConfig
successfully?
Or is it better to use Environment Variables to distinguish between different config settings? Like if os.environ.get('PROD', True): #do something
?
Which way is better? Flask's create_app()
one or the env variable one? Any other suitable approach?