Add following lines in your wsgi file.
import os
http_proxy = "10.10.1.10:3128"
https_proxy = "10.10.1.11:1080"
ftp_proxy = "10.10.1.10:3128"
proxyDict = {
"http" : http_proxy,
"https" : https_proxy,
"ftp" : ftp_proxy
}
os.environ["PROXIES"] = proxyDict
And Now you can use this environment variable anywhere you want,
r = requests.get(url, headers=headers, proxies=os.environ.get("PROXIES"))
P.S. - You should have a look at following links
- Official Python Documentation for Environment Variables
- Where and how do I set an environmental variable using mod-wsgi and django?
- Python ENVIRONMENT variables
UPDATE 1
You can do something like following so that proxy settings are only being used on localhost
.
import socket
if socket.gethostname() == "localhost":
# do something only on local server, e.g. setting os.environ["PROXIES"]
os.environ["PROXIES"] = proxyDict
else:
# Set os.environ["PROXIES"] to an empty dictionary on other hosts
os.environ["PROXIES"] = {}