fastapi-fullstack-boilerplate
Flask
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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fastapi-fullstack-boilerplate
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Show HN: Build Ruby on Rails apps 10x faster β Avo
Monolith looks awesome! I love the name -- I too am embracing and championing the "monolith-first" approach.
You've given me some inspiration for my own starter-kit built on FastAPI (trying to capture the magic of Django): https://github.com/tmkontra/fastapi-fullstack-boilerplate
I hope to follow along with your progress and perhaps share ideas/compare notes! Cheers.
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Ask HN: Simplest stack to build web apps in 2021?
Even for stateful apps, I reach for FastAPI now. It's just so expressive. For the "full stack bits" there are plenty of libraries, it's just a little work to stitch them together.
This is my boilerplate: https://github.com/ttymck/fastapi-fullstack-boilerplate
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Flask
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Ask HN: High quality Python scripts or small libraries to learn from
I'd suggest Flask or some of the smaller projects in the Pallets ecosystem:
https://github.com/pallets/flask
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Rapid Prototyping with Flask, Bootstrap and Secutio
#!/usr/bin/python # # https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/3.0.x/installation/ # from flask import Flask, jsonify, request contacts = [ { "id": "1", "firstname": "Lorem", "lastname": "Ipsum", "email": "[email protected]", }, { "id": "2", "firstname": "Mauris", "lastname": "Quis", "email": "[email protected]", }, { "id": "3", "firstname": "Donec Purus", "lastname": "Purus", "email": "[email protected]", } ] app = Flask(__name__, static_url_path='', static_folder='public',) @app.route("/contact//save", methods=["PUT"]) def save_contact(id): data = request.json contacts[id - 1] = data return jsonify(contacts[id - 1]) @app.route("/contact/", methods=["GET"]) @app.route("/contact//edit", methods=["GET"]) def get_contact(id): return jsonify(contacts[id - 1]) @app.route('/') def root(): return app.send_static_file('index.html') if __name__ == '__main__': app.run(debug=True)
- Microdot "The impossibly small web framework for Python and MicroPython"
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Why do all the popular projects use relative imports in __init__ files if PEP 8 recommends absolute?
I was looking at all the big projects like numpy, pytorch, flask, etc.
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10 Github repositories to achieve Python mastery
Explore here.
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Ask HN: What would you use to build a mostly CRUD back end today?
I may use Flask-Admin initially to offload the "CRUD" operations to have an initial prototype fast but then drop it ASAP because I don't want to write a "flask-admin application" to fight against later on. If the application is mainly "CRUD", then Flask-Admin is suitable.
Now...
Would you do a breakdown/list of all the jobs you've done by sector/vertical and by function/role and by application functionality?
- [0]: https://flask.palletsprojects.com
- [1]: https://flask-admin.readthedocs.io/en/latest
- [2]: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.3.x/patterns/celery
- [3]: https://sentry.io
- [4]: https://posthog.com
- [5]: https://www.docker.com
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Implementing continuous delivery pipelines with GitHub Actions
In the lab to follow, we will be setting up an end-to-end DevOps workflow for a Flask microservice with GitHub Actions, using a self-managed custom runner for maximal control over the pipeline execution environment and automating deployments to a local Kubernetes cluster. Furthermore, we will construct separate pipelines for our "development" and "production" environments to further elaborate on the concepts of continuous deployment and delivery.
- How do you iterate on a library built locally?
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Flask Application Load Balancing using Docker Compose and Nginx
Flask Micro web Framework: You will use Flask to build a Flask web application.
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Open Source Flask-based web applications
In an earlier post I mentioned a bunch of Open Source web applications. Let's now focus on the ones written in Python using Flask the light-weight web framework.
What are some alternatives?
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
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Django - The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
django-ninja - π¨ Fast, Async-ready, Openapi, type hints based framework for building APIs
AIOHTTP - Asynchronous HTTP client/server framework for asyncio and Python
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
starlette - The little ASGI framework that shines. π
mux - A powerful HTTP router and URL matcher for building Go web servers with π¦
quart - An async Python micro framework for building web applications.
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