Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/corydolphin/flask-cors.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2023-06-26 |
Dev Status | DEVELOPED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
Name | Version |
---|---|
flask_cors | 3.0.2 |
README
Flask-CORS
A Flask extension for handling Cross Origin Resource Sharing (CORS), making cross-origin AJAX possible.
This package has a simple philosophy: when you want to enable CORS, you wish to enable it for all use cases on a domain. This means no mucking around with different allowed headers, methods, etc.
By default, submission of cookies across domains is disabled due to the security implications. Please see the documentation for how to enable credential'ed requests, and please make sure you add some sort of CSRF protection before doing so!
Installation
Install the extension with using pip, or easy_install.
``` {.sourceCode .bash} $ pip install -U flask-cors
Usage
-----
This package exposes a Flask extension which by default enables CORS
support on all routes, for all origins and methods. It allows
parameterization of all CORS headers on a per-resource level. The
package also contains a decorator, for those who prefer this approach.
### Simple Usage
In the simplest case, initialize the Flask-Cors extension with default
arguments in order to allow CORS for all domains on all routes. See the
full list of options in the
[documentation](https://flask-cors.corydolphin.com/en/latest/api.html#extension).
``` {.sourceCode .python}
from flask import Flask
from flask_cors import CORS
app = Flask(__name__)
CORS(app)
@app.route("/")
def helloWorld():
return "Hello, cross-origin-world!"
Resource specific CORS
Alternatively, you can specify CORS options on a resource and origin level of granularity by passing a dictionary as the [resources]{.title-ref} option, mapping paths to a set of options. See the full list of options in the documentation.
``` {.sourceCode .python} app = Flask(name) cors = CORS(app, resources={r”/api/”: {“origins”: “”}})
@app.route(“/api/v1/users”) def list_users(): return “user example”
#### Route specific CORS via decorator
This extension also exposes a simple decorator to decorate flask routes
with. Simply add `@cross_origin()` below a call to Flask\'s
`@app.route(..)` to allow CORS on a given route. See the full list of
options in the [decorator
documentation](https://flask-cors.corydolphin.com/en/latest/api.html#decorator).
``` {.sourceCode .python}
@app.route("/")
@cross_origin()
def helloWorld():
return "Hello, cross-origin-world!"
Documentation
For a full list of options, please see the full documentation
Troubleshooting
If things aren't working as you expect, enable logging to help understand what is going on under the hood, and why.
``` {.sourceCode .python} logging.getLogger(‘flask_cors’).level = logging.DEBUG
```
Tests
A simple set of tests is included in test/
. To run, install nose, and
simply invoke nosetests
or python setup.py test
to exercise the
tests.
If nosetests does not work for you, due to it no longer working with newer python versions. You can use pytest to run the tests instead.
Contributing
Questions, comments or improvements? Please create an issue on Github, tweet at \@corydolphin or send me an email. I do my best to include every contribution proposed in any way that I can.
Credits
This Flask extension is based upon the Decorator for the HTTP Access Control written by Armin Ronacher.
CONTRIBUTING
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/corydolphin/flask-cors.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2023-06-26 |
Dev Status | DEVELOPED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
Name | Version |
---|---|
flask_cors | 3.0.2 |
README
Flask-CORS
A Flask extension for handling Cross Origin Resource Sharing (CORS), making cross-origin AJAX possible.
This package has a simple philosophy: when you want to enable CORS, you wish to enable it for all use cases on a domain. This means no mucking around with different allowed headers, methods, etc.
By default, submission of cookies across domains is disabled due to the security implications. Please see the documentation for how to enable credential'ed requests, and please make sure you add some sort of CSRF protection before doing so!
Installation
Install the extension with using pip, or easy_install.
``` {.sourceCode .bash} $ pip install -U flask-cors
Usage
-----
This package exposes a Flask extension which by default enables CORS
support on all routes, for all origins and methods. It allows
parameterization of all CORS headers on a per-resource level. The
package also contains a decorator, for those who prefer this approach.
### Simple Usage
In the simplest case, initialize the Flask-Cors extension with default
arguments in order to allow CORS for all domains on all routes. See the
full list of options in the
[documentation](https://flask-cors.corydolphin.com/en/latest/api.html#extension).
``` {.sourceCode .python}
from flask import Flask
from flask_cors import CORS
app = Flask(__name__)
CORS(app)
@app.route("/")
def helloWorld():
return "Hello, cross-origin-world!"
Resource specific CORS
Alternatively, you can specify CORS options on a resource and origin level of granularity by passing a dictionary as the [resources]{.title-ref} option, mapping paths to a set of options. See the full list of options in the documentation.
``` {.sourceCode .python} app = Flask(name) cors = CORS(app, resources={r”/api/”: {“origins”: “”}})
@app.route(“/api/v1/users”) def list_users(): return “user example”
#### Route specific CORS via decorator
This extension also exposes a simple decorator to decorate flask routes
with. Simply add `@cross_origin()` below a call to Flask\'s
`@app.route(..)` to allow CORS on a given route. See the full list of
options in the [decorator
documentation](https://flask-cors.corydolphin.com/en/latest/api.html#decorator).
``` {.sourceCode .python}
@app.route("/")
@cross_origin()
def helloWorld():
return "Hello, cross-origin-world!"
Documentation
For a full list of options, please see the full documentation
Troubleshooting
If things aren't working as you expect, enable logging to help understand what is going on under the hood, and why.
``` {.sourceCode .python} logging.getLogger(‘flask_cors’).level = logging.DEBUG
```
Tests
A simple set of tests is included in test/
. To run, install nose, and
simply invoke nosetests
or python setup.py test
to exercise the
tests.
If nosetests does not work for you, due to it no longer working with newer python versions. You can use pytest to run the tests instead.
Contributing
Questions, comments or improvements? Please create an issue on Github, tweet at \@corydolphin or send me an email. I do my best to include every contribution proposed in any way that I can.
Credits
This Flask extension is based upon the Decorator for the HTTP Access Control written by Armin Ronacher.
CONTRIBUTING
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/corydolphin/flask-cors.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2023-06-26 |
Dev Status | DEVELOPED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
Name | Version |
---|---|
flask_cors | 3.0.3 |
README
Flask-CORS
A Flask extension for handling Cross Origin Resource Sharing (CORS), making cross-origin AJAX possible.
This package has a simple philosophy: when you want to enable CORS, you wish to enable it for all use cases on a domain. This means no mucking around with different allowed headers, methods, etc.
By default, submission of cookies across domains is disabled due to the security implications. Please see the documentation for how to enable credential'ed requests, and please make sure you add some sort of CSRF protection before doing so!
Installation
Install the extension with using pip, or easy_install.
``` {.sourceCode .bash} $ pip install -U flask-cors
Usage
-----
This package exposes a Flask extension which by default enables CORS
support on all routes, for all origins and methods. It allows
parameterization of all CORS headers on a per-resource level. The
package also contains a decorator, for those who prefer this approach.
### Simple Usage
In the simplest case, initialize the Flask-Cors extension with default
arguments in order to allow CORS for all domains on all routes. See the
full list of options in the
[documentation](https://flask-cors.corydolphin.com/en/latest/api.html#extension).
``` {.sourceCode .python}
from flask import Flask
from flask_cors import CORS
app = Flask(__name__)
CORS(app)
@app.route("/")
def helloWorld():
return "Hello, cross-origin-world!"
Resource specific CORS
Alternatively, you can specify CORS options on a resource and origin level of granularity by passing a dictionary as the [resources]{.title-ref} option, mapping paths to a set of options. See the full list of options in the documentation.
``` {.sourceCode .python} app = Flask(name) cors = CORS(app, resources={r”/api/”: {“origins”: “”}})
@app.route(“/api/v1/users”) def list_users(): return “user example”
#### Route specific CORS via decorator
This extension also exposes a simple decorator to decorate flask routes
with. Simply add `@cross_origin()` below a call to Flask\'s
`@app.route(..)` to allow CORS on a given route. See the full list of
options in the [decorator
documentation](https://flask-cors.corydolphin.com/en/latest/api.html#decorator).
``` {.sourceCode .python}
@app.route("/")
@cross_origin()
def helloWorld():
return "Hello, cross-origin-world!"
Documentation
For a full list of options, please see the full documentation
Troubleshooting
If things aren't working as you expect, enable logging to help understand what is going on under the hood, and why.
``` {.sourceCode .python} logging.getLogger(‘flask_cors’).level = logging.DEBUG
```
Tests
A simple set of tests is included in test/
. To run, install nose, and
simply invoke nosetests
or python setup.py test
to exercise the
tests.
If nosetests does not work for you, due to it no longer working with newer python versions. You can use pytest to run the tests instead.
Contributing
Questions, comments or improvements? Please create an issue on Github, tweet at \@corydolphin or send me an email. I do my best to include every contribution proposed in any way that I can.
Credits
This Flask extension is based upon the Decorator for the HTTP Access Control written by Armin Ronacher.