'Flask says "did not provide the FLASK_APP environment variable"
I'm trying to run a Flask application with flask run but no matter what, I receive this error:
Error: Could not locate Flask application. You did not provide the FLASK_APP environment variable.
I'm using virtualenv in my project and I'm running the app on port 80 so I run the command as superuser. Ultimately, I just need to use the flask db init command as described in Flask-Migrate's docs, but flask needs to be able to find the app to do that. Here's what I've tried, with no success:
Exporting the FLASK_APP environment variable, ensuring that it's in my bash profile, then activating virtualenv
$ export FLASK_APP=run.py
$ printenv FLASK_APP
run.py
$ . env/bin/activate
(env) $ sudo flask run
Error: Could not locate Flask application. You did not provide the FLASK_APP environment variable.
Activating virtualenv, then exporting FLASK_APP
$ . env/bin/activate
(env) $ export FLASK_APP=run.py
(env) $ printenv FLASK_APP
run.py
(env) sudo flask run
Error: Could not locate Flask application. You did not provide the FLASK_APP environment variable.
The above two with the full path, /Users/me/code/project/run.py
$ printenv FLASK_APP
/Users/me/code/project/run.py
Project Structure
myproject/
├──app/
| ├── __init__.py
| ├── models.py
| ├── templates/
| └── views.py
├── tests/
├── run.py
├── requirements.txt
└── config.py
So far nothing has worked and the error message is the same in each case. What can I do to fix this error?
Solution 1:[1]
When I drop sudo from sudo flask run, Flask finds $FLASK_APP. However, I get the error message socket.error: [Errno 13] Permission denied. I can't see a way around this, as Flask cannot find $FLASK_APP when I run as superuser. Seems like circular logic.
I've managed to run Flask by changing the port from 80 to 5000 and dropping sudo with flask run. This is fine, I will have to find a way to run the app on port 80 in production though.
I was able to run flask db init after dropping and recreating my database, and removing calls to db.create_all.
Edit - 4/27/17 port 80 was indeed blocked by the firewall on my server (the firewall is beyond my control) so running the app on an open port resolved the issue.
Solution 2:[2]
If you are on Windows, make sure there is no space around the equal :
set FLASK_APP=app.py
instead of
set FLASK_APP = app.py
That's what happened to me. I got the " You did not provide the FLASK_APP environment variable" error because of the spaces.
Solution 3:[3]
Assuming you call app=App(__name__) in your init file. Try this, even though technically it should work with run.py as-well.
export FLASK_APP=app/__init__.py; flask run
Also try doing an echo $FLASK_APP later to see if the value actually gets stored in the environment variable which flask directly accesses and not only the bash profile.
Solution 4:[4]
Under Powershell, you have to set the FLASK_APP environment variable as follows:
$env:FLASK_APP = "webapp"
Then you should be able to run python -m flask run inside the hello_app folder. In other words, PowerShell manages environment variables differently, so the standard command-line set FLASK_APP=webapp won't work.
Solution 5:[5]
looks you are using bash shell in your terminal. read the flask 2.0 docs. the command should be export FLASK_APP=run and it will have no extension
Solution 6:[6]
I faced the same issue. I am using Python 3.10 in VS code.
C:\Users\hansr>flask --version
Python 3.10.1
Flask 2.0.3
Werkzeug 2.0.3
USING set FLASK_APP='main.py' did not work for me and throws the same mentioned error above.
TRY:
$env:FLASK_APP = "main"
python -m flask run
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| Solution 3 | oxalorg |
| Solution 4 | Primusa |
| Solution 5 | Raja Khan |
| Solution 6 | hansrajswapnil |
