Laurent Morvillier 3 years ago
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# pokeranalytics_services

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# save this as app.py
from flask import Flask
from flask import request
from werkzeug.utils import secure_filename
from flask_mail import Mail, Message
app = Flask(__name__)
app.config['MAIL_SERVER']='smtp-stax.alwaysdata.net'
app.config['MAIL_PORT'] = 587
app.config['MAIL_USERNAME'] = 'backup@pokeranalytics.net'
app.config['MAIL_PASSWORD'] = 'StaxBackup****'
app.config['MAIL_USE_TLS'] = True
# app.config['MAIL_USE_SSL'] = True
mail = Mail(app)
# EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp-stax.alwaysdata.net'
# EMAIL_PORT = 587
# EMAIL_HOST_USER = 'backup@pokeranalytics.net'
# EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = 'StaxBackup****'
# EMAIL_USE_TLS = True
# DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = 'Poker Analytics Backup <backup@pokeranalytics.net>'
@app.route('/send', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def sender():
if request.method == 'POST':
# mail = request.args.get('mail', '')
recipient = request.form['recipient']
file = request.files['file']
return send_mail(recipient, file)
else:
return show_method_error(request.method)
def send_mail(recipient, file):
msg = Message('Poker Analytics Backup', sender = 'backup@pokeranalytics.net', recipients = [recipient])
msg.body = "This is the backup"
filename = secure_filename(file.filename)
msg.attach(filename, "text/csv", file.read())
mail.send(msg)
print(mail)
return f'POST to {recipient}'
def show_method_error(method):
return f'bad method:{method}'

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curl -F recipient=laurent@staxriver.com -F file=@app.py http://127.0.0.1:5000/send
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