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Flask AutoInject

Flask integration to provide separate contexts for each request regardless of the underlying WSGI handler.

As of version 1.1.0, you MUST use the init_app() function to properly use autoinject with Flask contexts. Previously, the informant was registered automatically. Calling init_app() now (as of 2.0.0) uses the new contextvars integration in autoinject by wrapping the call to wsgi_app() in an autoinject.with_contextvars() decorator. This ensures that injected functions are cleaned up when the call to wsgi_app() ends and prevents any ordering problems in terms of the teardown functions.

Note that this module does not provide management of autoinjected variables outside of the context of a call to wsgi_app() (essentially from app config push to teardown). Any other management you will need to provide yourself.

import flask
import flask_autoinject

app = flask.Flask(__name__)
flask_autoinject.init_app(app)

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