""" Host a WSGI app in mitmproxy. 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 asgiapp app = Flask("proxapp") @app.route("/") def hello_world() -> str: return "Hello World!" addons = [ # Host app at the magic domain "example.com" on port 80. Requests to this # domain and port combination will now be routed to the WSGI app instance. asgiapp.WSGIApp(app, "example.com", 80), # TLS 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 its certificate but won't send any data. # By using `--set upstream_cert=false` and `--set connection_strategy_lazy` the local certificate is used instead. # asgiapp.WSGIApp(app, "example.com", 443), ]