Started picking up Python and Flask as a learning exercise, and coming from PHP/Symfony2, I could add a hidden _method field to a form to override the POST method with either a DELETE or PUT.
It seems Flask doesn't support this natively, and I've been hacking around with various ideas including http://flask.pocoo.org/snippets/38/, which works, but involves putting the override in the form action, rather than as a hidden field, which IMO makes the URL look unsightly.
There is a snippet in the comments of the above address, which makes _method work from a routing perspective, but as discussed there as well, does cause the request to hang if you then try to access request.form in the views.
Does anyone have a workaround for this? If not, I'll just handle everything as POST, but would be nice to be able to find a way to get it to work.
Cheers.
EDIT: Here's the code for anyone who wants to take a look:
Template:
<form action="{{ url_for('login') }}" method="POST">
<input type="hidden" name="_method" value="PUT">
<input class="span12" name="email" type="text" placeholder="E-mail address" value="{{ email }}">
<input class="span12" name="password" type="password" placeholder="Your password">
<a href="{{ url_for('reset_password') }}" class="forgot">Forgot password?</a>
<div class="remember">
<input id="remember-me" type="checkbox">
<label for="remember-me">Remember me</label>
</div>
<input class="btn-glow primary login" type="submit" name="submit" value="Log in">
</form>
app/__init__.py
from flask import Flask
from werkzeug.wrappers import Request
class MethodRewriteMiddleware(object):
def __init__(self, app, input_name='_method'):
self.app = app
self.input_name = input_name
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
request = Request(environ)
if self.input_name in request.form:
method = request.form[self.input_name].upper()
if method in ['GET', 'POST', 'PUT', 'DELETE']:
environ['REQUEST_METHOD'] = method
return self.app(environ, start_response)
app = Flask(__name__)
app.wsgi_app = MethodRewriteMiddleware(app.wsgi_app)
from app import views
View:
from flask import render_template
@app.route('/user/login', methods=['GET','POST','PUT'])
def login():
emailvalue = 'test@test.com'
if request.method == 'PUT':
emailvalue = request.form['email']
return render_template('login.html', email=emailvalue)
method = request.form.get('_method', request.method); if method == 'PUT': ...
– DazWorrall Jun 21 '13 at 14:11