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+"""
+This example shows how to graft a WSGI app onto mitmproxy. In this
+instance, we're using the Flask framework (http://flask.pocoo.org/) to expose
+a single simplest-possible page.
+"""
+from flask import Flask
+from mitmproxy.addons import wsgiapp
+
+app = Flask("proxapp")
+
+
+@app.route('/')
+def hello_world():
+ return 'Hello World!'
+
+
+def start():
+ # Host app at the magic domain "proxapp" on port 80. Requests to this
+ # domain and port combination will now be routed to the WSGI app instance.
+ return wsgiapp.WSGIApp(app, "proxapp", 80)
+
+ # SSL works too, but the magic domain needs to be resolvable from the mitmproxy machine due to mitmproxy's design.
+ # mitmproxy will connect to said domain and use serve its certificate (unless --no-upstream-cert is set)
+ # but won't send any data.
+ # mitmproxy.ctx.master.apps.add(app, "example.com", 443)