I wrote a flask app as kind of a proxy, to analyse the data passing through it and provide a web page where I get the result. All seems to went well when using the default development server that comes with flask, say using:
app.run()
But when I tried to deploy the app to a server, for example tornado or wsgiref.simple_server in Python standard library using:
from tornado.wsgi import WSGIContainer
from tornado.httpserver import HTTPServer
from tornado.ioloop import IOLoop
from app import app
http_server = HTTPServer(WSGIContainer(app))
http_server.listen(5000)
IOLoop.instance().start()
or
from wsgiref.simple_server import make_server
from app import app
httpd = make_server('', 5000, app)
httpd.serve_forever()
This two ways result in getting 404 error on requests got 200 OK previously.
The requests my app gets, since it serves as a proxy, are with absolute urls in the request lines like POST http://example.com/test HTTP/1.1
. When I'm using the development server, this request is handled by the function registered under /test
normally, something like:
@app.route('/test', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def handle_test():
...
and the request.url
, as I checked, is http://example.com/test
.
When using the other two ways, the request is handled by the error handler with code 404, and the handle_test()
function is never invoked. The request.url
, which seems to cause the problem, is http://example.com/http://example.com/test
, definitely not what I want.
So I want to know:
- What changed the url to the wrong one, and when did this happen.
- Why the app behaves differently on default development server and servers like tornado.
- Of course, how to get rid of this problem.
Thanks!