Flask-UUID is a simple Flask extension that registers a UUID converter for
urls on a Flask application. It uses the standard library's uuid
module to
convert UUIDs to and from strings.
This extension allows you to easily route and generate urls containing UUID parts,
e.g. /page/fe4a3e33-cb4b-42ac-a29b-a8160a85af7e
.
Installation is trivial:
$ pip install Flask-UUID
Flask-UUID is a well-behaved Flask extension, so you can either initialise it directly upon instantiation:
from flask import Flask from flask_uuid import FlaskUUID app = Flask(__name__) FlaskUUID(app)
Or initialise it like this:
from flask import Flask from flask_uuid import FlaskUUID app = Flask(__main__) flask_uuid = FlaskUUID() flask_uuid.init_app(app)
Now you can use it in your routes like any other converter:
@app.route('/<uuid:id>') def mypage(id): return id # 'id' is a uuid.UUID instance
You can also use UUID instances to generate urls:
random_uuid = uuid.uuid4() url = url_for('mypage', id=random_uuid)
Note that, by default, the converter only accepts and generates lowercase
hexadecimal UUIDs with dashes at the proper places, in order to keep urls
unique. If you want to accept any UUID string accepted by the uuid.UUID()
constructor, simply set the strict flag to False:
@app.route('/<uuid(strict=False):id>'> def mypage(id): return id
This software is BSD licensed; see LICENSE.rst for more information.