flask-security
flask_for_startups
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8.5 | 3.8 | |
13 days ago | 10 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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flask-security
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What are the options in Flask for handling user access based on their role?
Have a look at Flask-Security-Too. Just starting to dive into this for a project myself so I don't have much experience yet but it is actively maintained and appears to be fairly robust.
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ROLE BASED AUTHENTICATION IN FLASK
There's the Flask-Security extension for example. Or the Flask-Appbuilder framework, which does a whole lot more.
- Fastest way to build simple responsive web app with authentication for someone coming from Python + plain HTML/JS?
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Flask Security
Look at flask-security which is maintained https://github.com/Flask-Middleware/flask-security/
flask_for_startups
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Why use marshmallow with REST API and ORM?
Ref
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Repeatedly typing export FLASK_ENV=development and export FLASK_APP=hello.py before running flask
Example of .flaskenv Example of config file
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[AF] Role-based authentication, alternatives to [Flask-User]?
If you want to see the full example, here's my repo
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ML web app
Here's the flask repo that I used. The repo doesn't have the specific ML bits, but all you have to do is:
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Frankly, I don't like Flask. Am I doing something wrong?
I use this structure: https://github.com/nuvic/flask_for_startups
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Use SQLAlchemy with and without Flask
@app.teardown_appcontext def shutdown_session(response_or_exc): db.remove() Ref
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In what cases do you apply decorators to Route Functions?
for reference: https://github.com/nuvic/flask_for_startups/blob/main/app/permissions.py
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How to be a better Flask Developer
I also made a repo https://github.com/nuvic/flask_for_startups showing some of the patterns I found useful while working in startups.
- Can anyone share their flask project that uses poetry, pre-commit, tox, pytest, coverage? I was looking for a practical example
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Pytest database not creating tables
Here's my conftest setup for reference (repo here:
What are some alternatives?
flask-admin - Simple and extensible administrative interface framework for Flask
apispec - A pluggable API specification generator. Currently supports the OpenAPI Specification (f.k.a. the Swagger specification)..
flask-principal - Identity management for Flask applications
flask-ask - Alexa Skills Kit for Python
Flask-AppBuilder - Simple and rapid application development framework, built on top of Flask. includes detailed security, auto CRUD generation for your models, google charts and much more. Demo (login with guest/welcome) - http://flaskappbuilder.pythonanywhere.com/
pycord - Pycord, a maintained fork of discord.py, is a python wrapper for the Discord API
pyt - A Static Analysis Tool for Detecting Security Vulnerabilities in Python Web Applications
flask-restless - NO LONGER MAINTAINED - A Flask extension for creating simple ReSTful JSON APIs from SQLAlchemy models.
trape - People tracker on the Internet: OSINT analysis and research tool by Jose Pino
nextcord - A Python wrapper for the Discord API forked from discord.py
flask-api - Browsable web APIs for Flask.
Flask-Diamond - :gem: Flask-Diamond is a batteries-included Flask framework.