I have a form that sends parameters. In my form I have a checkbox. If my checkbox is not checked then I will not get any parameters.

If in my module I have :

var = request.form['mycheckbox']

and if my checkbox is not checked (the parameter is not passed)

Then in debug mode I get the error message :

Bad Request The browser (or proxy) sent a request that this server could not understand.

Nothing tells me about what the error is.

I prevented the exception by using :

    try:
        var=request.form['checkbox']
    except:
        var=None

But can I not change the behavior of how Flask handles this case ?

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The reason for this is hidden in the flask documentation here: http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/api/#flask.Flask.trap_http_exception

I'm not sure why this behaviour isn't changed for debugging mode, but to get Flask to catch the BadRequestKeyError exceptions from werkzeug, you need to run something like this on your application object:

app.config['TRAP_BAD_REQUEST_ERRORS'] = True
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I filed github.com/mitsuhiko/flask/issues/382 to see if this can be made the default when debugging is enabled. – Chris AtLee Jan 17 at 15:02
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var = request.form.get('checkbox')

This will return None if the parameter is not defined.

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