Add authentication for flask applications that were combined using application dispatching
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I have two Flask applications that I was able to combine using DispatcherMiddleware, [http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/1.0/patterns/appdispatch/#app-dispatch][1]
So for example using the following code,
from werkzeug.wsgi import DispatcherMiddleware
from frontend_app import application as application1
from backend_app import application as application2
application = DispatcherMiddleware(application1,
'/app2': application2
)
I would like that application2 to only be accessible by logged in users. Also I cannot edit the code for application2 .
The user's logging in and logging out is already handled by application1. I just want to ensure that only logged in users get access to application2.
Thanks
flask flask-login
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I have two Flask applications that I was able to combine using DispatcherMiddleware, [http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/1.0/patterns/appdispatch/#app-dispatch][1]
So for example using the following code,
from werkzeug.wsgi import DispatcherMiddleware
from frontend_app import application as application1
from backend_app import application as application2
application = DispatcherMiddleware(application1,
'/app2': application2
)
I would like that application2 to only be accessible by logged in users. Also I cannot edit the code for application2 .
The user's logging in and logging out is already handled by application1. I just want to ensure that only logged in users get access to application2.
Thanks
flask flask-login
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I have two Flask applications that I was able to combine using DispatcherMiddleware, [http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/1.0/patterns/appdispatch/#app-dispatch][1]
So for example using the following code,
from werkzeug.wsgi import DispatcherMiddleware
from frontend_app import application as application1
from backend_app import application as application2
application = DispatcherMiddleware(application1,
'/app2': application2
)
I would like that application2 to only be accessible by logged in users. Also I cannot edit the code for application2 .
The user's logging in and logging out is already handled by application1. I just want to ensure that only logged in users get access to application2.
Thanks
flask flask-login
I have two Flask applications that I was able to combine using DispatcherMiddleware, [http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/1.0/patterns/appdispatch/#app-dispatch][1]
So for example using the following code,
from werkzeug.wsgi import DispatcherMiddleware
from frontend_app import application as application1
from backend_app import application as application2
application = DispatcherMiddleware(application1,
'/app2': application2
)
I would like that application2 to only be accessible by logged in users. Also I cannot edit the code for application2 .
The user's logging in and logging out is already handled by application1. I just want to ensure that only logged in users get access to application2.
Thanks
flask flask-login
flask flask-login
edited Nov 11 at 17:19
asked Nov 11 at 17:12
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