rad_explain / app.py
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# Copyright 2025 Google LLC
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import os
import logging
import sys
from flask import Flask
# Import configurations and initializers first
import config # Use relative import assuming app.py is in the rad_explain package
import llm_client
from routes import main_bp
from cache_store import cache
def create_app():
"""Creates and configures the Flask application."""
app = Flask(__name__, static_folder=config.STATIC_DIR)
# --- Configure Logging ---
# Basic config should be done before creating the app or registering blueprints
# if those modules rely on logging during import time.
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, format='%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - [%(name)s] - %(message)s')
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# --- Check Configuration and Initialize Services ---
if not config.HF_TOKEN:
logger.error("HF_TOKEN environment variable not set.")
sys.exit("Exiting: HF_TOKEN not set.")
if not config.MEDGEMMA_ENDPOINT_URL:
logger.error("MEDGEMMA_ENDPOINT_URL environment variable not set.")
sys.exit("Exiting: MEDGEMMA_ENDPOINT_URL not set.")
else:
logger.info(f"Using LLM API Base URL: {config.MEDGEMMA_ENDPOINT_URL}")
# Initialize LLM Client
llm_client.init_llm_client()
if not llm_client.is_initialized():
logger.warning("LLM client failed to initialize. API calls will fail.")
sys.exit("Exiting: LLM client initialization failed.")
# Register Blueprints
app.register_blueprint(main_bp)
return app
# Create the application instance using the factory function
# This makes the 'app' instance available at the module level for WSGI servers
app = create_app()
if __name__ == '__main__':
# This block now primarily focuses on running the app and pre-run checks/setup
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Run the Flask development server
app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=7860, debug=True)