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Flask-SSLify

This is a simple Flask extension that configures your Flask application to redirect all incoming requests to HTTPS.

The extension is no longer maintained, prefer using Flask-Talisman as it is encouraged by the Flask Security Guide.

If you're interested in financially supporting Kenneth Reitz open source, consider visiting this link. Your support helps tremendously with sustainability of motivation, as Open Source is no longer part of my day job.

By default redirects only occur when app.debug is False.

Usage

Usage is pretty simple:

from flask import Flask
from flask_sslify import SSLify

app = Flask(__name__)
sslify = SSLify(app)

If you make an HTTP request, it will automatically redirect:

$ curl -I http://secure-samurai.herokuapp.com/
HTTP/1.1 302 FOUND
Content-length: 281
Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2012 21:39:36 GMT
Location: https://secure-samurai.herokuapp.com/
Server: gunicorn/0.14.2
Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000
Connection: keep-alive

HTTP Strict Transport Security

Flask-SSLify also provides your application with an HSTS policy.

By default, HSTS is set for one year (31536000 seconds).

You can change the duration by passing the age parameter:

sslify = SSLify(app, age=300)

If you'd like to include subdomains in your HSTS policy, set the subdomains parameter:

sslify = SSLify(app, subdomains=True)

Or by including SSLIFY_SUBDOMAINS in your app's config.

HTTP 301 Redirects

By default, the redirect is issued with a HTTP 302 response. You can change that to a HTTP 301 response by passing the permanent parameter:

sslify = SSLify(app, permanent=True)

Or by including SSLIFY_PERMANENT in your app's config.

Exclude Certain Paths from Being Redirected

You can exlude a path that starts with given string by including a list called skips:

sslify = SSLify(app, skips=['mypath', 'anotherpath'])

Or by including SSLIFY_SKIPS in your app's config.

Use SSL When app.debug is True

You can use SSL when app.debug is True by passing the ssl_debug parameter.:

sslify = SSLify(app, ssl_debug=True)

Install

Installation is simple too:

$ pip install Flask-SSLify

Security consideration using basic auth

When using basic auth, it is important that the redirect occurs before the user is prompted for credentials. Flask-SSLify registers a before_request handler, to make sure this handler gets executed before credentials are entered it is advisable to not prompt for any authentication inside a before_request handler.

The example found at http://flask.pocoo.org/snippets/8/ works nicely, as the view function's decorator will never have an effect before the before_request hooks are executed.

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