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Flask/Werkzeug how to attach HTTP content-length header to file download

I am using Flask (based on Werkzeug) which uses Python.

The user can download a file, I'm using the send_from_directory-function.

However when actually downloading the file, the HTTP header content-length is not set. So the user has no idea how big the file being downloaded is.

I can use os.path.getsize(FILE_LOCATION) in Python to get the file size (in bytes), but cannot find a way to set the content-length header in Flask.

Any ideas?

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Jon Cox Avatar asked Sep 28 '10 09:09

Jon Cox


2 Answers

I needed this also, but for every requests, so here's what I did (based on the doc) :

@app.after_request
def after_request(response):
    response.headers.add('Access-Control-Allow-Origin', '*')
    return response
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Cyril N. Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 16:09

Cyril N.


Since version 0.6 the canonical way to add headers to a response object is via the make_response method (see Flask docs).

def index():
    response = make_response(render_template('index.html', foo=42))
    response.headers['X-Parachutes'] = 'parachutes are cool'
    return response
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raben Avatar answered Sep 22 '22 16:09

raben