Consider the following code
import flask
class API:
def hello(self):
return flask.Response('hello', 200)
api = API()
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.add_url_rule('/', 'hello', api.hello)
app.run()
It returns "hello" upon a GET
call to /
.
The documentation for add_url_rule
states that
[
add_url_rule
] works exactly like theroute()
decorator.
It requires however at least three parameters. The first and third one are understandable and mimic @route()
. What is the second one (hello
in my case)?
The documentation further states that this is
endpoint – the endpoint for the registered URL rule. Flask itself assumes the name of the view function as endpoint
What does this mean? Why isn't the URL (/
) and the method to call (api.hello
) sufficient? What is the role of the "endpoint"? How is it exactly used?