Easily set Flask settings from environment variables.
The reason for using flask-env is to be able to follow the 12-factor app suggestions for configuring your application.
With flask-env you can define your default configuration options in code and very easily override via environment variables.
pip install Flask-EnvWith flask-env you will define your configuration as an object and load it into your Flask application via app.config.from_object method.
from flask import Flask
from flask_env import MetaFlaskEnv
class Configuration(object):
__metaclass__ = MetaFlaskEnv
DEBUG = False
PORT = 5000
app = Flask(__name__)
app.config.from_object(Configuration)from flask import Flask
from flask_env import MetaFlaskEnv
class Configuration(metaclass=MetaFlaskEnv):
DEBUG = False
PORT = 5000
app = Flask(__name__)
app.config.from_object(Configuration)# Export environment variable for shell session
export DEBUG=true
# Set explicitly for a specific command execution
PORT=8000 python app.pyflask-env offers two configuration options to determine how/which environment variables are loaded.
- ENV_PREFIX
- Only consider environment variables that start with this prefix.
The prefix will be removed from the environment variable name when setting in the configuration.
(default:
'', example:ENV_PREFIX = 'MYAPP_') - ENV_LOAD_ALL
- Whether or not to load all environment variables for the configuration object.
When
Falseonly settings predefined on the configuration object are loaded, all others are ignored. WhenTrueall environment variables defined inos.environwill get loaded into your configuration object. (defaultFalse)
You can set the flask-env configuration settings directly on your Flask configuration object.
from flask_env import MetaFlaskEnv
class Configuration(metaclass=MetaFlaskEnv):
ENV_PREFIX = 'MYAPP_'
ENV_LOAD_ALL = False