jinja request.url_root giving me http instead of https
Using this
request.url_root+ attributes["footer"]["district_link"]
in jinja on a page that is https:// gives me a url that has http:// which is causing problems. Is there a way to use this request that preserves this so it will be http:// on a page that uses http and https on a page that uses https?
The backend is using flask if that is relevant here
python flask jinja2
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Using this
request.url_root+ attributes["footer"]["district_link"]
in jinja on a page that is https:// gives me a url that has http:// which is causing problems. Is there a way to use this request that preserves this so it will be http:// on a page that uses http and https on a page that uses https?
The backend is using flask if that is relevant here
python flask jinja2
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Using this
request.url_root+ attributes["footer"]["district_link"]
in jinja on a page that is https:// gives me a url that has http:// which is causing problems. Is there a way to use this request that preserves this so it will be http:// on a page that uses http and https on a page that uses https?
The backend is using flask if that is relevant here
python flask jinja2
Using this
request.url_root+ attributes["footer"]["district_link"]
in jinja on a page that is https:// gives me a url that has http:// which is causing problems. Is there a way to use this request that preserves this so it will be http:// on a page that uses http and https on a page that uses https?
The backend is using flask if that is relevant here
python flask jinja2
python flask jinja2
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Is your app proxied behind something like nginx?
If so you will need to use something like ProxyFix to add headers that include this information.
You can read more about proxy configuration in the flask docs on proxy setups.
Once you have ProxyFix working you can make use of the X-Forwarded-Proto
header (for example). There's some more helpful info in this answer.
It does use nginx!
– lathomas64
Nov 21 '18 at 17:02
@lathomas64 great, I've added some more to the answer that should help you get going.
– Rob Bricheno
Nov 21 '18 at 17:11
The problem was solved by someone else automatically redirecting to https so I Won't be spending time looking into getting this working but hopefully it helps someone else down the line.
– lathomas64
Nov 21 '18 at 20:10
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Is your app proxied behind something like nginx?
If so you will need to use something like ProxyFix to add headers that include this information.
You can read more about proxy configuration in the flask docs on proxy setups.
Once you have ProxyFix working you can make use of the X-Forwarded-Proto
header (for example). There's some more helpful info in this answer.
It does use nginx!
– lathomas64
Nov 21 '18 at 17:02
@lathomas64 great, I've added some more to the answer that should help you get going.
– Rob Bricheno
Nov 21 '18 at 17:11
The problem was solved by someone else automatically redirecting to https so I Won't be spending time looking into getting this working but hopefully it helps someone else down the line.
– lathomas64
Nov 21 '18 at 20:10
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Is your app proxied behind something like nginx?
If so you will need to use something like ProxyFix to add headers that include this information.
You can read more about proxy configuration in the flask docs on proxy setups.
Once you have ProxyFix working you can make use of the X-Forwarded-Proto
header (for example). There's some more helpful info in this answer.
It does use nginx!
– lathomas64
Nov 21 '18 at 17:02
@lathomas64 great, I've added some more to the answer that should help you get going.
– Rob Bricheno
Nov 21 '18 at 17:11
The problem was solved by someone else automatically redirecting to https so I Won't be spending time looking into getting this working but hopefully it helps someone else down the line.
– lathomas64
Nov 21 '18 at 20:10
add a comment |
Is your app proxied behind something like nginx?
If so you will need to use something like ProxyFix to add headers that include this information.
You can read more about proxy configuration in the flask docs on proxy setups.
Once you have ProxyFix working you can make use of the X-Forwarded-Proto
header (for example). There's some more helpful info in this answer.
Is your app proxied behind something like nginx?
If so you will need to use something like ProxyFix to add headers that include this information.
You can read more about proxy configuration in the flask docs on proxy setups.
Once you have ProxyFix working you can make use of the X-Forwarded-Proto
header (for example). There's some more helpful info in this answer.
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answered Nov 21 '18 at 17:02
Rob BrichenoRob Bricheno
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It does use nginx!
– lathomas64
Nov 21 '18 at 17:02
@lathomas64 great, I've added some more to the answer that should help you get going.
– Rob Bricheno
Nov 21 '18 at 17:11
The problem was solved by someone else automatically redirecting to https so I Won't be spending time looking into getting this working but hopefully it helps someone else down the line.
– lathomas64
Nov 21 '18 at 20:10
add a comment |
It does use nginx!
– lathomas64
Nov 21 '18 at 17:02
@lathomas64 great, I've added some more to the answer that should help you get going.
– Rob Bricheno
Nov 21 '18 at 17:11
The problem was solved by someone else automatically redirecting to https so I Won't be spending time looking into getting this working but hopefully it helps someone else down the line.
– lathomas64
Nov 21 '18 at 20:10
It does use nginx!
– lathomas64
Nov 21 '18 at 17:02
It does use nginx!
– lathomas64
Nov 21 '18 at 17:02
@lathomas64 great, I've added some more to the answer that should help you get going.
– Rob Bricheno
Nov 21 '18 at 17:11
@lathomas64 great, I've added some more to the answer that should help you get going.
– Rob Bricheno
Nov 21 '18 at 17:11
The problem was solved by someone else automatically redirecting to https so I Won't be spending time looking into getting this working but hopefully it helps someone else down the line.
– lathomas64
Nov 21 '18 at 20:10
The problem was solved by someone else automatically redirecting to https so I Won't be spending time looking into getting this working but hopefully it helps someone else down the line.
– lathomas64
Nov 21 '18 at 20:10
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