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The extension is no longer maintained, prefer using Flask-Talisman as it is encouraged by the Flask Security Guide.
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By default redirects only occur when app.debug
is False
.
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
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.
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.
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.
You can use SSL when app.debug
is True
by passing the ssl_debug
parameter.:
sslify = SSLify(app, ssl_debug=True)
Installation is simple too:
$ pip install Flask-SSLify
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.