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cookiecutter-flask
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Are there any working examples I can download?
This can help you
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Flask app boilerplate
May you want to see this
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Are there any GUIs that automatically create a working Flask application?
No GUI but you can use https://github.com/cookiecutter-flask/cookiecutter-flask to generate a skeleton project. I personally don't use it as it's too opinionated for my liking, however, may find you can get up and running quickly.
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Seeking Flask/MySQL Starting Template
you can use any cookiecutter for flask. https://github.com/cookiecutter-flask/cookiecutter-flask have a look
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What are some things to avoid while working with Django?
A quick Google search can reveal so much. As a programmer you should be very capable of finding it yourself (;
- can i find on the internet some kind of website template ready to download the scripts?
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Workflow tips, coding logic in a route
Well look, I would encourage you to, and it's easy to, start from a position of knowing that your code will run on a server. You could use cookiecutter-flask, or you could just find a heroku template for a Flask app - cloning it and deploying it becomes quite simple, and it is helpful (IMO) to know for a fact that everything you're doing is going to work fine on the server, and to grow accustomed to working in a "I'm going to push this feature to the server when it's finished" type of workflow.
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Set up a Flask app by running one command
I take it that you have never heard of cookiecutter or the recipe for starting a flask project?
- SQLAlchemy session in application factory pattern
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Any good example projects that I can use to compare my own flask site?
Cookiecutter flask is a template for large projects, itβs always a great place to start and compare against https://github.com/cookiecutter-flask/cookiecutter-flask
docker-flask-example
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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.
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Working with Docker Containers Made Easy with the Dexec Bash Script
I usually end up with project specific "run" scripts which are just shell scripts so I can do things like `./run shell` to drop into the shell of a container, or `./run rails db:migrate` to run a command in a container.
Here's a few project specific examples. They all have similar run scripts:
- https://github.com/nickjj/docker-flask-example
- Looking to use Docker & Docker Compose in production and need advice.
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Docker Compose Examples
There's a lot of "tool" selections in that repo.
If anyone is looking for ready to go web app examples aimed at both development and production, I maintain:
- https://github.com/nickjj/docker-flask-example
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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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Act: Run your GitHub Actions locally
This is what I do except I use a shell script instead of a Makefile.
A working example of this is at: https://github.com/nickjj/docker-flask-example/blob/912388f3...
Those ./run ci:XXX commands are in: https://github.com/nickjj/docker-flask-example/blob/912388f3...
I like it because if CI ever happens to be down I can still run that shell script locally.
- docker-compose file repository?
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How boring should your team be
> I've encountered a code written in the 12factor style of using environment variables for configuration, and in that particular case there was no validation nor documentation of the configuration options. Is this typical?
I don't know about typical, it comes down to how your team values the code they write.
You can have a .env.example file commit to version control which explains every option in as much or as little detail as you'd like. For my own personal projects, I tend to document this file like this https://github.com/nickjj/docker-flask-example/blob/main/.en....
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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Makefiles
I did this for a while but make isn't well suited for this use case. What I end up doing is have a shell script with a bunch of functions in it. Functions automatically becomes a callable a command (with a way to make private functions if you want) with pretty much no boiler plate.
The benefit of this is it's just shell scripting so you can use shell features like $@ to pass args to another command or easily source and deal with env vars.
I've written about this process at https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/replacing-make-with-a-shell-s... and an example file is here https://github.com/nickjj/docker-flask-example/blob/main/run.
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Flask boilerplate project recommendation?
There's: https://github.com/nickjj/docker-flask-example
What are some alternatives?
build-a-saas-app-with-flask - Learn how to build a production ready web app with Flask and Docker.
mangum - AWS Lambda support for ASGI applications
Airflow - Apache Airflow - A platform to programmatically author, schedule, and monitor workflows
flask-base - A simple Flask boilerplate app with SQLAlchemy, Redis, User Authentication, and more.
earthly - Super simple build framework with fast, repeatable builds and an instantly familiar syntax β like Dockerfile and Makefile had a baby.
awesome-flask - A curated list of awesome things related to Flask
full-stack-fastapi-template - Full stack, modern web application template. Using FastAPI, React, SQLModel, PostgreSQL, Docker, GitHub Actions, automatic HTTPS and more.
adroa - Set up a Flask app by running one command.
postgres-and-redis - π PostgreSQL + Redis. Self-Hosted. Docker + Traefik + HTTPS.
flask_injector - Adds Injector support to Flask.
docker-phoenix-example - A production ready example Phoenix app that's using Docker and Docker Compose.