Python Flask downloading a file returns 0 bytes

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[愿得一人] 2021-01-12 23:50

Here is the code my flask server is running:

from flask import Flask, make_response
import os

app = Flask(__name__)

@app.route(\"/\")
def index():
                 


        
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  • 2021-01-13 00:17

    As danny wrote, you don't provide any content in your response, that's why you get 0 bytes. There is however an easy function send_file in Flask to return file content:

    from flask import send_file
    
    @app.route("/<file_name>")
    def getFile(file_name):
        return send_file(file_name, as_attachment=True)
    

    Note that the file_name is relative to application root path (app.root_path) in this case.

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  • 2021-01-13 00:21

    All that header does is tell the browser to treat the response data as a downloadable file with a certain name. It doesn't actually set any response data which is why it's blank.

    You'd need to set the file contents on the response for it to work.

    @app.route("/<file_name>")
    def getFile(file_name):
        headers = {"Content-Disposition": "attachment; filename=%s" % file_name}
        with open(file_name, 'r') as f:
            body = f.read()
        return make_response((body, headers))
    

    EDIT - Cleaned up code a little based on api docs

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