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Trying to get the GET parameters from the URL. I have it working in my __init__.py file, but in a different file its not working.

I tried to use with app.app_context(): but I am still getting the same issue.

def log_entry(entity, type, entity_id, data, error):
    with app.app_context():
        zip_id = request.args.get('id')

RuntimeError: working outside of request context

Any suggestions?

Additional Info:

  • This is using Flask web framework which is setup as a service (API).
  • Example URL the user would hit http://website.com/api/endpoint?id=1
  • As mentioned above using `zip_id = request.args.get('id') works fine in the main file but I am in runners.py (just another file with definitions in)
  • Full traceback:

Debugging middleware caught exception in streamed response at a point where response headers were already sent. Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/ereeve/.virtualenvs/pi-automation-api/lib/python2.7/site-packages/werkzeug/wsgi.py", line 703, in __next__ return self._next() File "/Users/ereeve/.virtualenvs/pi-automation-api/lib/python2.7/site-packages/werkzeug/wrappers.py", line 81, in _iter_encoded for item in iterable: File "/Users/ereeve/Documents/TechSol/pi-automation-api/automation_api/runners.py", line 341, in create_agencies log_entry("test", "created", 1, "{'data':'hey'}", "") File "/Users/ereeve/Documents/TechSol/pi-automation-api/automation_api/runners.py", line 315, in log_entry zip_id = request.args.get('id') File "/Users/ereeve/.virtualenvs/pi-automation-api/lib/python2.7/site-packages/werkzeug/local.py", line 343, in __getattr__ return getattr(self._get_current_object(), name) File "/Users/ereeve/.virtualenvs/pi-automation-api/lib/python2.7/site-packages/werkzeug/local.py", line 302, in _get_current_object return self.__local() File "/Users/ereeve/.virtualenvs/pi-automation-api/lib/python2.7/site-packages/flask/globals.py", line 20, in _lookup_req_object raise RuntimeError('working outside of request context') RuntimeError: working outside of request context

Def in the same file calling the log_entry def

def create_agencies(country_code, DB, session):
    document = DB.find_one({'rb_account_id': RB_COUNTRIES_new[country_code]['rb_account_id']})
    t2 = new_t2(session)

    log_entry("test", "created", 1, "{'data':'hey'}", "")
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  • No because this is completely lacking any relevant information. What "URL"? Presumably this is some kind of web framework, but you haven't told us which one. What app context? What "different file" are you in? Are you actually in the middle of some code that responds to URLs, and if so why don't you post the rest of it? And why don't you post the full error and traceback? Mar 14, 2017 at 11:04
  • @DanielRoseman added extra info. Hopefully this will help :) Mar 14, 2017 at 11:17
  • Not really, I'm afraid. You still need to show how you're calling log_entry and where from. Mar 14, 2017 at 11:20
  • @DanielRoseman Added. Mar 14, 2017 at 11:30
  • Thanks but you're still not showing the full picture. How is all this related to the code that handles the URL? Mar 14, 2017 at 11:32

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