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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
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Simple Flask Integration for an Elastic Semantic Search App
In this blog, we're going to address the "on any website" part of a Search Solution. Or at least - propose a starting point for it. There are many great tutorials out there for a deep dive on Flask - one of the best from my colleague Miguel.
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Ask HN: Washed out PHP Dev – What to do next?
- https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/the-flask-mega-tutorial...
- The Flask Mega-Tutorial, Part I: Hello, World
- Deploying python code as a webapp
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Hosting small script
If you'd like to deploy a web app, Flask is your best friend. It's very user friendly and there's a lot of great tutorials online. The only thing you'd need other than Python knowledge is some basic understanding of HTML/CSS and Jinja notation for variables, both of which are pretty intuitive to learn. Good luck!
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Ask HN: How to get back to programming Python?
I can't speak highly enough of Miguel Grinberg's work with Python/Flask (https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/the-flask-mega-tutorial...) and the community he's created around it, for both beginners and advanced folks.
Racing through his mega tutorial was a great refresher for me on the fundamentals, and it's easy to plug in computer vision & related libraries/extensions/packages.
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Structuring scalable flask app
Use miguel grinberg’s tutorial https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/the-flask-mega-tutorial-part-i-hello-world
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Flask blueprints and cyclic dependencies with routes.py files
I got a recommendation (from a few places) to use Miguel Grinberg's microblog series to help me get up to speed on some flask things. I'm on ch 15 with blueprints, and am running into pylint cyclic import errors, both on my app and in the actual project (https://github.com/miguelgrinberg/microblog/tree/v0.15?search=1)
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How to Visualize a Social Network in Python with a Graph Database: Flask + Docker + D3.js
In the project root directory create a folder called static with one subfolder called js and another called css. The js folder will contain all of the needed local JavaScript files while the css folder will contain all the CSS stylesheets. In the js folder create a file called index.js and in the css folder one called style.css. Just leave them empty for now. If you want to find out more about web development with Flask I suggest you try out this tutorial. Your current project structure should like this:
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What Is The Best Tutorial To Pick Up Flask?
https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/the-flask-mega-tutorial-part-i-hello-world is not perfect, but a great start.
What are some alternatives?
HANDSONTABLE - JavaScript data grid with a spreadsheet look & feel. Works with React, Angular, and Vue. Supported by the Handsontable team ⚡
flask-app-tutorial - Project for how to create a flask web application.
APIFairy - A minimalistic API framework built on top of Flask, Marshmallow and friends.
build-a-saas-app-with-flask - Learn how to build a production ready web app with Flask and Docker.
MarkupSafe - Safely add untrusted strings to HTML/XML markup.
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
CS50x-2021 - 🎓 HarvardX: CS50 Introduction to Computer Science (CS50x)
dash - Data Apps & Dashboards for Python. No JavaScript Required.
flasky - Companion code to my O'Reilly book "Flask Web Development", second edition.
Jinja2 - A very fast and expressive template engine.
kivy - Open source UI framework written in Python, running on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS