flask-tables
Jooby
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almost 3 years ago | 3 days ago | |
Python | Java | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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flask-tables
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The Flask Mega-Tutorial
This is really a matter of preference. I do not use Flask-Admin on my projects, I have always preferred to design my own admin pages than being forced to accept the choices that are imposed by these big extensions. This allows me to have a consistent UI across admin and non-admin pages.
One are that people often complain is that it is hard and/or tedious to build tables with data, which is one of the building blocks most admin pages need. Last year I wrote a blog article where I show how I build tables in my Flask apps: https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/beautiful-interactive-t....
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Passing a very large list to html jinga2 frontend
Check https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/beautiful-interactive-tables-for-your-flask-templates and then the Server Side section. That helps you create an API that paginates and searches, so you don't load all data at once, but the relevant/needed data.
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Looking for method to serve an interactive visualization of a table that is searchable as website
jQuery datatables looks perfect. I've found a github repo using it in conjunction with flask. That's the perfect stack for me!
- How to display a table from my database in my Flask app if the table was created by using pd.to_sql on a pandas df
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Best practice for displaying table data, ideally with dynamic formatting?
Looks like you need Datatable. See https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/beautiful-interactive-tables-for-your-flask-templates
- Beautiful Interactive Tables for your Flask Templates
Jooby
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Javalin – a simple web framework for Java and Kotlin
One of the good things about it is that using asynchrony is optional. If you don't have to call out anywhere to build the response, processing can all stay in the handler's calling thread. If you do, you can return a future and have the library handle the async for you.
One downside is that it is based on Jetty which isn't considered the most performant backend. A lib with a similar API but based on Netty is Jooby [1] which scores well in the Techempower benchmarks.
[1] - https://jooby.io/
- Jooby Web Framework for JVM
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Is the Spring framework too heavy and over-designed?
Jooby and Helidon SE are among the best.
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RIFE2 web framework under development
The code snippet gave me a vibe like it was jooby Looks cool, I suggest maybe start incorporating Project Loom virtual threads in the future.
- Java modern frameworks choice
- Latest version of Microhttp, an event-driven, zero-dependency, pure-Java web server with 500 LOC, capable of 1,000,000+ requests per second on commodity EC2 hardware.
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The Flask Mega-Tutorial
Speaking of backend development, recently I gave Jooby[1] a try after discovering it was one of the world's top performer in Tech Empower's web framework benchmark[2].
Surprisingly enough, it's terribly easy to put together a REST API with Jooby. I wonder why it's adoption rate is so low.
[1] https://jooby.io/
[2] https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/
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What is the current state of the art for efficiently handling blocking requests in Java/Spring?
Do you need to use Spring btw? If you want to broaden the tool selection I've had great success with i.e Jooby (https://jooby.io/) together with Kotlin coroutines. Another alternative is the KTOR framework.
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Java Equivalent of Express.js for REST
Jooby I think is the best bet. https://jooby.io/ watch out for jooby dot org I think someone sniped the domain.
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Fully Static Java Webserver - Is this a bad idea?
Spring Boot or JAXRS. I personally use Jooby a lot which is similar in style to spark but has annotation support and isn't a singleton.
What are some alternatives?
HANDSONTABLE - JavaScript data grid with a spreadsheet look & feel. Works with React, Angular, and Vue. Supported by the Handsontable team ⚡
Spring Boot - Spring Boot
APIFairy - A minimalistic API framework built on top of Flask, Marshmallow and friends.
javalin - A simple and modern Java and Kotlin web framework [Moved to: https://github.com/javalin/javalin]
MarkupSafe - Safely add untrusted strings to HTML/XML markup.
ktor - Framework for quickly creating connected applications in Kotlin with minimal effort
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
Vert.x - Vert.x is a tool-kit for building reactive applications on the JVM
dash - Data Apps & Dashboards for Python. No JavaScript Required.
Spring - Spring Framework
Jinja2 - A very fast and expressive template engine.
Quarkus - Quarkus: Supersonic Subatomic Java.