Where do I define the domain to be used by url_for() in Flask?

When I call url_for('index') it will generate '/' but there are times where I’d like it to generate 'domain.tld/' instead. I can’t find in the documentation where I would specify this. Do I just need to do 'domain.tld/%s' % url_for('index')?

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Method 1

url_for takes an _external keyword argument that will return an absolute (rather than relative) URL. I believe you will need to set a SERVER_NAME config key with your root domain to make it work correctly.


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