flask-static-digest
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flask-static-digest
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[Ask Flask] Why would I use url_for for a static script file in a flask app?
I wrote an extension https://github.com/nickjj/flask-static-digest which digests your files by md5 tagging them so you can cache bust them and an optional config option I added was to be able to set FLASK_STATIC_DIGEST_HOST_URL = "https://cdn.example.com" but it never occurred to me you could just set static_url_path to https://cdn.example.com to get the same effect without needing to do anything extra in the extension. Going to investigate this approach and patch flask-static-digest if it turns out that it works.
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Why use url_for?
This isn't built into url_for but it is built in with static_url_for which comes from the https://github.com/nickjj/flask-static-digest extension. Other frameworks like Rails, Django, Phoenix, Laravel and others have this behavior too.
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After deleting my css/js files... my Flask server still runs as normal????
In another reply someone else mentioned using Flask-Static-Digest which I highly recommend using in production. It will add a unique identifier (an md5 hash) to all of your static files so you can cache them forever with a proper web server but if they change, they will get a new file name to bust the cache.
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Outdated Flask extensions
Flask-Static-Digest for md5 tagging / pre-gzipping assets and optionally configuring a CDN
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Q: How to trigger a missing asset in Flask?
Among other things the https://github.com/nickjj/flask-static-digest extension used to throw 500s for missing assets in production mode because it would try to do a dictionary lookup on a key that didn't exist which threw a Python error.
dynaconf
- Dynamic s3 path while reading pyspark
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How to organize Django settings
I've been meaning to take a look at https://github.com/rochacbruno/dynaconf lately. Seems really great, can even load values dynamically from external sources. Seems like the next evolution in configuration IMO ¯_(ツ)_/¯
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How to secure secrets within a docker image?
I've recently learnt sops and for Django have combined that with dynaconf although it should work fine with any python.
- Stop hardcoding and start using config files instead, it takes very little effort with configparser
What are some alternatives?
Flask-User - Customizable User Authorization & User Management: Register, Confirm, Login, Change username/password, Forgot password and more.
hydra - Hydra is a framework for elegantly configuring complex applications
flask-restful - Simple framework for creating REST APIs
python-dotenv - Reads key-value pairs from a .env file and can set them as environment variables. It helps in developing applications following the 12-factor principles.
flask-opsgenie - A Flask extension for opsgenie
ConfigParser
flask-db - A Flask CLI extension to help migrate and manage your SQL database.
python-decouple - Strict separation of config from code.
flasgger - Easy OpenAPI specs and Swagger UI for your Flask API
confuse - painless YAML config files for Python
flask-pg-extras - A Flask extension to obtain useful information from your PostgreSQL database.
django-environ - Django-environ allows you to utilize 12factor inspired environment variables to configure your Django application.