Including WSGI - Flask, Django, others¶
You can mount WSGI applications as you saw with Sub Applications - Mounts, Behind a Proxy.
For that, you can use the WSGIMiddleware
and use it to wrap your WSGI application, for example, Flask, Django, etc.
Using WSGIMiddleware
¶
You need to import WSGIMiddleware
.
Then wrap the WSGI (e.g. Flask) app with the middleware.
And then mount that under a path.
from fastapi import FastAPI
from fastapi.middleware.wsgi import WSGIMiddleware
from flask import Flask, request
from markupsafe import escape
flask_app = Flask(__name__)
@flask_app.route("/")
def flask_main():
name = request.args.get("name", "World")
return f"Hello, {escape(name)} from Flask!"
app = FastAPI()
@app.get("/v2")
def read_main():
return {"message": "Hello World"}
app.mount("/v1", WSGIMiddleware(flask_app))
Check it¶
Now, every request under the path /v1/
will be handled by the Flask application.
And the rest will be handled by FastAPI.
If you run it and go to http://localhost:8000/v1/ you will see the response from Flask:
Hello, World from Flask!
And if you go to http://localhost:8000/v2 you will see the response from FastAPI:
{
"message": "Hello World"
}