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Starter flask app

This repo serves as the base setup for developing your flask application, with some of the best practices and easy-to-scale code structure.

Features

  • Create views with re-usable Jinja templates
  • CSS & JS bundles defined to enable loading only the required files page-wise
  • Easy to configure/enable the following:
    • MongoDB connection and querying
    • Uploading & downloading of static files
  • Gzip compression
  • CSS, JS minification

Note : Tested with Python 3.6

Setting up project

  1. Clone the repo

  2. Create virtual environment for the project and install pip dependencies

    cd starter_flask_app
    virtualenv -p python3 venv
    # Source the virtual env
    # zsh/fish users need to use activate.zsh/activate.fish files instead
    source venv/bin/activate
    pip install -r requirements.txt

Running the server

python run.py

Supported arguments:

  • --host : To set the app host (defaults to 0.0.0.0)
  • --port : To set the app port (defaults to 5000)
  • --debug : Pass this flag to enable debugging

Now open http://localhost:5000 in your browser to view the app.

Developing your app from the base code

  • Enabling mongo:
    • Set the appropriate constants in flaskapp/config.py
    • Uncomment the mentioned line in flaskapp/app.py
  • Enabling static file downloading:
    • Set the variable DOWNLOADS_DIR in flaskapp/config.py
    • Uncomment the mentioned function in flaskapp/app.py
    • Modify the route in this function as appropriate.
  • Define templates for your pages in flaskapp/templates/ dir.
    See home.html for reference which inherits the basic structure from layout.html and just defines the required parts.
  • Define route for the pages in flaskapp/routes/view_routes.py
  • Define API related routes in flaskapp/routes/api_routes.py
  • Add the CSS & JS files in flaskapp/static/ in appropriate subdir.
    Then, define the suitable bundle page-wise in flaskapp/assets.py.
    Refer the existing bundles in the file.