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Flask Blueprints

Flask Blueprints

By : Joel Perras
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Flask Blueprints

Flask Blueprints

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By: Joel Perras

Overview of this book

Flask is a small but powerful web development framework for Python. Though Flask is termed a micro-framework, it is no way lacking in functionality; there are many extensions available to Flask which helps it to function at the same level as other large frameworks such as Django and Ruby on Rails. This book will demonstrate how to develop a series of web application projects with the Python web micro-framework, and leverage extensions and external Python libraries and APIs to extend the development of a variety of larger and more complex web applications. The book will start by explaining Python’s Virtualenv library and how to create and switch between multiple virtual environments. You’ll first build an SQL database-backed application, which will use Flask-WTF, Flask-SQLAlchemy, Jinja templates, and other methods. Next you’ll move on to a timeline application, built using concepts including pytest-Flask, the Blinker package, data modelling for user timelines, exception handling, and creating and organizing CLI tools. Moving on, you’ll discover how to implement a photo timeline application where you’ll explore topics such as writing and running celery tasks, API error handling and testing, and Werkzeug middlewares. Finally, the book walks you through creating an application which fetches data from GitHub and stores it locally. You will also learn how to install and configure Flask-Click extension.
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Interlude – Werkzeug


We've spoken about Werkzeug a few times during the course of this book but we haven't really explained what it is, why we use it, or why it's useful. To understand Werkzeug, we first need to know why it exists. For this, we will need to understand the origins of the Python Web Server Gateway Interface specification, most commonly abbreviated as WSGI.

Today, choosing a Python web application framework is a relatively simple matter of preference: most developers choose a framework based on a previous experience, necessity (for example, one that is designed for an asynchronous request processing such as Tornado), or some other quantifiable or unquantifiable criteria.

Several years ago, however, the choice of an application framework affected the web server that you could use. As all Python web application frameworks at the time implemented their own HTTP request processing in a slightly different manner, they were often only compatible with a subset of web servers. Developers...

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