Proxying to another web service with Flask

Joe Shaw picture Joe Shaw · Jul 11, 2011 · Viewed 37.4k times · Source

I want to proxy requests made to my Flask app to another web service running locally on the machine. I'd rather use Flask for this than our higher-level nginx instance so that we can reuse our existing authentication system built into our app. The more we can keep this "single sign on" the better.

Is there an existing module or other code to do this? Trying to bridge the Flask app through to something like httplib or urllib is proving to be a pain.

Answer

Evan picture Evan · Apr 13, 2016

I spent a good deal of time working on this same thing and eventually found a solution using the requests library that seems to work well. It even handles setting multiple cookies in one response, which took a bit of investigation to figure out. Here's the flask view function:

from flask import request, Response
import requests

def _proxy(*args, **kwargs):
    resp = requests.request(
        method=request.method,
        url=request.url.replace(request.host_url, 'new-domain.com'),
        headers={key: value for (key, value) in request.headers if key != 'Host'},
        data=request.get_data(),
        cookies=request.cookies,
        allow_redirects=False)

    excluded_headers = ['content-encoding', 'content-length', 'transfer-encoding', 'connection']
    headers = [(name, value) for (name, value) in resp.raw.headers.items()
               if name.lower() not in excluded_headers]

    response = Response(resp.content, resp.status_code, headers)
    return response

Update April 2021: excluded_headers should probably include all "hop-by-hop headers" defined by RFC 2616 section 13.5.1.