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build-a-saas-app-with-flask
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We Have to Talk About Flask
I've been maintaining my Build a SAAS App with Flask video course[0] for 8 years. It has gone from pre-1.0 to 2.3 and has been recorded twice with tons of incremental updates added over the years to keep things current.
In my opinion tutorial creators should pin their versions so that anyone taking the course or going through the tutorial will have a working version that matches the video or written material.
I'm all for keeping things up to date and do update things every few months but rolling updates don't tend to work well for tutorials because sometimes a minor version requires a code change or covering new concepts. As a tutorial consumer it's frustrating when the content doesn't match the source code unless it's nothing but a version bump.
I've held off upgrading Flask to 3.0 and Python 3.12 due to these open issues with 3rd party dependencies https://github.com/nickjj/docker-flask-example/issues/17.
[0]: https://buildasaasappwithflask.com/
- Good example projects on Github with Flask and Next.js 13?
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Course recommendation for a begineer
Flask Mega Tutorial and "Build a SaaS App" purchased directly from the course website are probably your best bets.
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How familiar do I need to be with Python to learn Flask?
The resource I'm looking to learn from is u/nickjj_ course, but I'm trying to figure out how familiar I should be with Python before I dive into it. Looks like I may need some HTML/CSS/JS as well.
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Show HN: The pure Python SaaS starter kit
Build a SAAS App with Flask. Course / Boilerplate. https://buildasaasappwithflask.com/
- Has anyone taken this course?
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starter project?
Personally I maintain https://github.com/nickjj/docker-flask-example. There's also https://github.com/nickjj/build-a-saas-app-with-flask if you want more opinions.
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Where can I find templates (with or without code) of flask apps/SaaS?
There's: https://github.com/nickjj/build-a-saas-app-with-flask
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Using Celery with Flask application factory
If you're looking only for a code reference there's https://github.com/nickjj/build-a-saas-app-with-flask which uses an app factory and Celery. It's all set up to send emails through Celery and has tests too.
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How to go about creating a SaaS without experience as a student?
A few years ago I started my programming/ SaaS yourney and now I can live from my solo bootstrapped SaaS. I started learning Python 2 (free) on codecademy. Followed by the free CS50 from Harvard on Edx.org . After that I build my first SaaS using the SaaS template/ course https://buildasaasappwithflask.com
requests
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Revived the promise made six years ago for Requests 3
For many years now, Requests has been frozen. Being left in a vegetative state and not evolving, this blocked millions of developers from using more advanced features.
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Ask HN: Is Python async/await some kind of joke?
- Ubiquitous “requests” library used in most docs examples, no async support https://github.com/psf/requests
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10 Github repositories to achieve Python mastery
Explore here.
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urllib3 v2.0.0 is now generally available!
It's Lukasa (his name is Cory, there's Łukasz in PSF though, but that's a different person). Looking at him, he made significant contributions to the requests repo: https://github.com/psf/requests/graphs/contributors
- I built a chatbot that lets you talk to any Github repository
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I Could Rewrite Curl
> I'd love to see the look on some of these people's faces when they find out that tool/software/whatever they use is actually using libcurl under the hood.
Python dependencies (does not include curl)
https://devguide.python.org/getting-started/setup-building/i...
The "requests" module in Python (does not use curl)
https://github.com/psf/requests
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Development environment for the Python requests package
This part can be found in the README of the GitHub repository.
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Trying to install autoscan from https://github.com/NiNiyas/autoscan and stuck with no idea what the problem is.
Looking around for similar errors I found this issue where they recommended trying to use a newer version of the urllib3 library.
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Pain when going back to other languages
but I appreciate the fact that there is an issue about it, it's acknowledged and .. unfixable, it would now break too many things https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/2002
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How do you decide when to keep a project in a single python file vs break it up into multiple files?
The requests package has been the golden standard for package structure for as long as I can remember.
What are some alternatives?
cookiecutter-flask - A flask template with Bootstrap, asset bundling+minification with webpack, starter templates, and registration/authentication. For use with cookiecutter.
urllib3 - urllib3 is a user-friendly HTTP client library for Python
flask-boilerplate - Boilerplate template for a Python Flask application with Flask-SQLAlchemy, Flask-WTF, Fabric, Coverage, and Bootstrap
httplib2 - Small, fast HTTP client library for Python. Features persistent connections, cache, and Google App Engine support. Originally written by Joe Gregorio, now supported by community.
docker-flask-example - A production ready example Flask app that's using Docker and Docker Compose.
grequests - Requests + Gevent = <3
flask-boilerplate - Flask boilerplate using the application factory with basic authentication.
AIOHTTP - Asynchronous HTTP client/server framework for asyncio and Python
microblog - The microblogging application developed in my Flask Mega-Tutorial series. This version maps to the 2024 Edition of the tutorial.
treq - Python requests like API built on top of Twisted's HTTP client.
hypercorn
Uplink - A Declarative HTTP Client for Python