I would like to find a way to restrict a view (request handler) to only be called from within the Google App Engine internal network from within my view and not within app.yaml.
For example, I have a view to handle inbound email within my Flask application
@app.route('/_ah/mail/notifications@example.appspotmail.com', methods=['POST'])
def inbound_notification_email():
from google.appengine.api import mail
message = mail.InboundEmailMessage(request.data)
...
return '' # 200 OK
While I know I could put all my mail handlers in their own file / wsgi instance like so:
handlers:
- url: /_ah/mail/.+
script: inbound_mail.app
login: admin
I would prefer not to have to do this as I'm using Flask instead of Webapp. Right now the request works as setup above, but it is exposed to the world.
Inspecting the request to my inbound_notification view(), I see X-App-Country in the request header is set to ZZ and the request's remote address is 0.1.0.20. I know the 0.x.x.x IP range is IANA reserved for local networks so this seems that checking request.remote_address starts with "0." would work, but I'm not sure if all internal requests are always handled this way (push queues and xmpp come to mind).
One thing I was surprised to see was users.is_current_user_admin() returns False within inbound_notification_mail() when handing inbound email even though you're to set login: admin when using Webapp.