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Flask Framework Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Shalabh Aggarwal
Book Image

Flask Framework Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Shalabh Aggarwal

Overview of this book

Flask, the lightweight Python web framework, is popular thanks to its powerful modular design that lets you build scalable web apps. With this recipe-based guide, you’ll explore modern solutions and best practices for Flask web development. Updated to the latest version of Flask and Python 3, this second edition of Flask Framework Cookbook moves away from some of the old and obsolete libraries and introduces new recipes on cutting-edge technologies. You’ll discover different ways of using Flask to create, deploy, and manage microservices. This Flask Python book starts by covering the different configurations that a Flask application can make use of, and then helps you work with templates and learn about the ORM and view layers. You’ll also be able to write an admin interface and get to grips with debugging and logging errors. Finally, you’ll learn a variety of deployment and post-deployment techniques for platforms such as Apache, Tornado, and Heroku. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained all the knowledge you need to confidently write Flask applications and scale them using standard industry practices.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Flashing messages for better user feedback

An important aspect of all good web applications is to give users feedback regarding various activities. For example, when a user creates a product and is redirected to the newly created product, then it is good practice to tell the user that the product has been created. In this recipe, we will see how flashing messages can be used as a good feedback mechanism for users.

Getting ready

We will start by adding the flash messages' functionality to our existing catalog application. We also have to make sure that we add a secret key to the application, because the session depends on the secret key, and, in the absence of the secret key, the application will error out while flashing...