portable-devtools / pgsql /pgAdmin 4 /python /Lib /site-packages /Flask_Compress-1.15.dist-info /METADATA
| Metadata-Version: 2.1 | |
| Name: Flask-Compress | |
| Version: 1.15 | |
| Summary: Compress responses in your Flask app with gzip, deflate, brotli or zstandard. | |
| Home-page: https://github.com/colour-science/flask-compress | |
| Author: Thomas Mansencal | |
| Author-email: thomas.mansencal@gmail.com | |
| License: MIT | |
| Platform: any | |
| Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment | |
| Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers | |
| Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License | |
| Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6 | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6 | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7 | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy | |
| Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content | |
| Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules | |
| Description-Content-Type: text/markdown | |
| License-File: LICENSE.txt | |
| Requires-Dist: flask | |
| Requires-Dist: brotli ; platform_python_implementation != "PyPy" | |
| Requires-Dist: zstandard ; platform_python_implementation != "PyPy" | |
| Requires-Dist: brotlicffi ; platform_python_implementation == "PyPy" | |
| Requires-Dist: zstandard[cffi] ; platform_python_implementation == "PyPy" | |
| # Flask-Compress | |
| [](https://github.com/colour-science/flask-compress/actions/workflows/ci.yaml) | |
| [](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Flask-Compress) | |
| [](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Flask-Compress) | |
| Flask-Compress allows you to easily compress your [Flask](http://flask.pocoo.org/) application's responses with gzip, deflate or brotli. It originally started as a fork of [Flask-gzip](https://github.com/closeio/Flask-gzip). | |
| The preferred solution is to have a server (like [Nginx](http://wiki.nginx.org/Main)) automatically compress the static files for you. If you don't have that option Flask-Compress will solve the problem for you. | |
| ## How it works | |
| Flask-Compress both adds the various headers required for a compressed response and compresses the response data. | |
| This makes serving compressed static files extremely easy. | |
| Internally, every time a request is made the extension will check if it matches one of the compressible MIME types | |
| and whether the client and the server use some common compression algorithm, and will automatically attach the | |
| appropriate headers. | |
| To determine the compression algorithm, the `Accept-Encoding` request header is inspected, respecting the | |
| quality factor as described in [MDN docs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Accept-Encoding). | |
| If no requested compression algorithm is supported by the server, we don't compress the response. If, on the other | |
| hand, multiple suitable algorithms are found and are requested with the same quality factor, we choose the first one | |
| defined in the `COMPRESS_ALGORITHM` option (see below). | |
| ## Installation | |
| If you use pip then installation is simply: | |
| ```shell | |
| $ pip install --user flask-compress | |
| ``` | |
| or, if you want the latest github version: | |
| ```shell | |
| $ pip install --user git+git://github.com/colour-science/flask-compress.git | |
| ``` | |
| You can also install Flask-Compress via Easy Install: | |
| ```shell | |
| $ easy_install flask-compress | |
| ``` | |
| ## Using Flask-Compress | |
| ### Globally | |
| Flask-Compress is incredibly simple to use. In order to start compressing your Flask application's assets, the first thing to do is let Flask-Compress know about your [`flask.Flask`](http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/latest/api/#flask.Flask) application object. | |
| ```python | |
| from flask import Flask | |
| from flask_compress import Compress | |
| app = Flask(__name__) | |
| Compress(app) | |
| ``` | |
| In many cases, however, one cannot expect a Flask instance to be ready at import time, and a common pattern is to return a Flask instance from within a function only after other configuration details have been taken care of. In these cases, Flask-Compress provides a simple function, `flask_compress.Compress.init_app`, which takes your application as an argument. | |
| ```python | |
| from flask import Flask | |
| from flask_compress import Compress | |
| compress = Compress() | |
| def start_app(): | |
| app = Flask(__name__) | |
| compress.init_app(app) | |
| return app | |
| ``` | |
| In terms of automatically compressing your assets, passing your [`flask.Flask`](http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/latest/api/#flask.Flask) object to the `flask_compress.Compress` object is all that needs to be done. | |
| ### Per-view compression | |
| Compression is possible per view using the `@compress.compressed()` decorator. Make sure to disable global compression first. | |
| ```python | |
| from flask import Flask | |
| from flask_compress import Compress | |
| app = Flask(__name__) | |
| app.config["COMPRESS_REGISTER"] = False # disable default compression of all eligible requests | |
| compress = Compress() | |
| compress.init_app(app) | |
| # Compress this view specifically | |
| @app.route("/test") | |
| @compress.compressed() | |
| def view(): | |
| pass | |
| ``` | |
| ### Cache example | |
| Flask-Compress can be integrated with caching mechanisms to serve compressed responses directly from the cache. This can significantly reduce server load and response times. | |
| Here is an example of how to configure Flask-Compress with caching using Flask-Caching. | |
| The example demonstrates how to create a simple cache instance with a 1-hour timeout, and use it to cache compressed responses for incoming requests. | |
| ```python | |
| # Initializing flask app | |
| app = Flask(__name__) | |
| cache = Cache(app, config={ | |
| 'CACHE_TYPE': 'simple', | |
| 'CACHE_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT': 60*60 # 1 hour cache timeout | |
| }) | |
| # Define a function to return cache key for incoming requests | |
| def get_cache_key(request): | |
| return request.url | |
| # Initialize Flask-Compress | |
| compress = Compress() | |
| compress.init_app(app) | |
| # Set up cache for compressed responses | |
| compress.cache = cache | |
| compress.cache_key = get_cache_key | |
| ``` | |
| ## Options | |
| Within your Flask application's settings you can provide the following settings to control the behavior of Flask-Compress. None of the settings are required. | |
| | Option | Description | Default | | |
| | ------ | ----------- | ------- | | |
| | `COMPRESS_MIMETYPES` | Set the list of mimetypes to compress here. | `[`<br>`'application/javascript',`<br>`'application/json',`<br>`'text/css',`<br>`'text/html',`<br>`'text/javascript',`<br>`'text/xml',`<br>`]` | | |
| | `COMPRESS_LEVEL` | Specifies the gzip compression level. | `6` | | |
| | `COMPRESS_BR_LEVEL` | Specifies the Brotli compression level. Ranges from 0 to 11. | `4` | | |
| | `COMPRESS_BR_MODE` | For Brotli, the compression mode. The options are 0, 1, or 2. These correspond to "generic", "text" (for UTF-8 input), and "font" (for WOFF 2.0). | `0` | | |
| | `COMPRESS_BR_WINDOW` | For Brotli, this specifies the base-2 logarithm of the sliding window size. Ranges from 10 to 24. | `22` | | |
| | `COMPRESS_BR_BLOCK` | For Brotli, this provides the base-2 logarithm of the maximum input block size. If zero is provided, value will be determined based on the quality. Ranges from 16 to 24. | `0` | | |
| | `COMPRESS_ZSTD_LEVEL` | Specifies the ZStandard compression level. Ranges from 1 to 22. Levels >= 20, labeled ultra, should be used with caution, as they require more memory. 0 means use the default level. -131072 to -1, negative levels extend the range of speed vs ratio preferences. The lower the level, the faster the speed, but at the cost of compression ratio. | `3` | | |
| | `COMPRESS_DEFLATE_LEVEL` | Specifies the deflate compression level. | `-1` | | |
| | `COMPRESS_MIN_SIZE` | Specifies the minimum file size threshold for compressing files. | `500` | | |
| | `COMPRESS_CACHE_KEY` | Specifies the cache key method for lookup/storage of response data. | `None` | | |
| | `COMPRESS_CACHE_BACKEND` | Specified the backend for storing the cached response data. | `None` | | |
| | `COMPRESS_REGISTER` | Specifies if compression should be automatically registered. | `True` | | |
| | `COMPRESS_ALGORITHM` | Supported compression algorithms. | `['zstd', 'br', 'gzip', 'deflate']` | | |
| | `COMPRESS_STREAMS` | Compress content streams. | `True` | | |