=== How to fix it in Flask :code_impact: read include::../../common/fix/code-rationale.adoc[] ==== Noncompliant code example [source,python,diff-id=1,diff-type=noncompliant] ---- from flask import Flask, request, send_from_directory app = Flask('example') @app.route('/example') def example(): my_file = request.args['my_file'] return send_file("static/%s" % my_file, as_attachment=True) # Noncompliant ---- ==== Compliant solution [source,python,diff-id=1,diff-type=compliant] ---- from flask import Flask, request, send_from_directory app = Flask('example') @app.route('/example') def example(): my_file = request.args['my_file'] return send_from_directory('static', my_file) ---- === How does this work? :auto_canonicalization_function: send_from_directory The universal method to prevent path injection is to validate paths created from untrusted data. This can be done either manually or automatically, depending on whether the library includes a data sanitization feature and the required function. Here, {auto_canonicalization_function} can be considered a secure-by-design API. include::../../common/fix/function-based-validation.adoc[] === Pitfalls include::../../common/pitfalls/python-path-join.adoc[]