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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.
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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.
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I'm learning python but I'm confused for the path ahead.
I also suggest that once you've gained familiarity with the basics, you look at micro-frameworks, such as FastAPI and flask, before switching to a full fat framework like django, which will give you an appreciation of what opinionated frameworks such as django can do for you.
- I released my first package. Feedback needed.
Pyramid
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What's the most htmx-ish language for the server side?
Pyramid (https://trypyramid.com/) is nice in that it has URL dispatch predicates, like @view_config(header="HX-Target-Name=foo") which lets you have HTMX-specific view functions, which return only what is needed
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Installing Python3 in Linux
Building, constructing, and maintaining websites is a broad definition of web development. A front-end, which communicates with the client, and a back-end, which contains business logic and interacts with a database, are typical components of web development. Python also supports quite a percentage of the total websites, web apps and software running in the world wide web. The libraries that are applied in web development include: Django, Flask, Pyramid and Turbogears and Web2Py
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The Best Python Web Frameworks🤩
Pyramid
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Is the Pyramid framework dead?
I've been looking for an alternative to Flask and found Pyramid (https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid). API looks great, lots of good design, almost everything I'm looking for, but it looks like this project is near dead. Not much movement since release 2.0, last commit 15th March 2021 (https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/graphs/contributors).
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Can I use google cloud for free for non commercial purpose?
If your app is really small/short, you're only fetching crime data and rendering a static image, you can probably do it all with a Cloud Function. This way you don't even need to have nor learn about nor use full web frameworks like Flask, Django, Pyramid, etc. Just raw code plus an HTML template and perhaps a tiny bit of Flask/Jinja2 to render the template.
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How to start a server with python framework Pyramid
This article shows how to start a simple server with Pyramid.
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Python for web development: Flask basic skills.
Python is widely used for web development today. It has very rich frameworks like Django, Flask,Pyramid and Bottle to assist in the job.
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The Top 5 Python Frameworks for Web Development
Pyramid is an excellent web framework. It's one of the original web frameworks, and has been around a long time. It's got dozens of contributors, thousands of users, and is built by a group you can trust. Pyramid combines solid software engineering, smart development practices, and sensible defaults to make real-world web application development enjoyable.
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How do you learn a framework like Django?
I then helped add a feature to a website using Pyramid and did a long tutorial using Flask. Using frameworks that don't have everything built helped me better understand what was going on under the covers in Django.
What are some alternatives?
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
Django - The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
AIOHTTP - Asynchronous HTTP client/server framework for asyncio and Python
quart - An async Python micro framework for building web applications.
starlette - The little ASGI framework that shines. 🌟
Tornado - Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library, originally developed at FriendFeed.
uvicorn - An ASGI web server, for Python. 🦄
CherryPy - CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented HTTP framework. https://cherrypy.dev
web.py - web.py is a web framework for python that is as simple as it is powerful.
Bottle - bottle.py is a fast and simple micro-framework for python web-applications.
Masonite - The Modern And Developer Centric Python Web Framework. Be sure to read the documentation and join the Discord channel for questions: https://discord.gg/TwKeFahmPZ