I have existing code that serializes data to a file-like object:
def some_serialization_function(file):
file.write(...)
In Flask, I would like to be able to send the serialized data directly to the client, without buffering it in memory first.
I looked at ResponseStreamMixin from werkzeug, but I don't think it can work without buffering:
class StreamResponse(flask.Response, werkzeug.wrappers.ResponseStreamMixin):
pass
@app.route("/data")
def get_data():
r = StreamResponse()
some_serialization_function(r.stream) # everything is buffered into memory
return r # buffered data is sent after return
All examples for streaming data that I found are based on generators, which work in the opposite direction (ie data is "pulled" from the generator, not "pushed out" via a write call), so I wonder, is there a way to "write" directly to the client in Flask?
EDIT - to be more clear: I'm looking for a way to serve the data generated by "some_serialization_function(...)" (which I cannot easily change) without the memory/IO overhead of having that function write all the data to a buffer/file first.
(I suspect that a tempfile will be the way to go in the end, since the IO overhead will not be significant in comparison to the overhead of actually sending the data over the network. Also my main concern is memory overhead).