This is a (very) simple Flask application that shows how the built-in Python buildpack detection on Cloud Foundry works.
To push to Cloud Foundry, log in and then use
$ cf push myapp-name
| #!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
| """ | |
| Very simple HTTP server in python for logging requests | |
| Usage:: | |
| ./server.py [<port>] | |
| """ | |
| from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer | |
| import logging | |
| class S(BaseHTTPRequestHandler): |
| class Thrift < Formula | |
| desc "Framework for scalable cross-language services development" | |
| homepage "https://thrift.apache.org/" | |
| stable do | |
| url "https://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi?path=/thrift/0.9.3/thrift-0.9.3.tar.gz" | |
| sha256 "b0740a070ac09adde04d43e852ce4c320564a292f26521c46b78e0641564969e" | |
| # Apply any necessary patches (none currently required) | |
| [ |
This is a (very) simple Flask application that shows how the built-in Python buildpack detection on Cloud Foundry works.
To push to Cloud Foundry, log in and then use
$ cf push myapp-name