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Full-Stack Flask and React

By : Adedeji
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Full-Stack Flask and React

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By: Adedeji

Overview of this book

Developing an interactive, efficient, and fast enterprise web application requires both the right approach and tooling. If you are a web developer looking for a way to tap the power of React’s reusable UI components and the simplicity of Flask for backend development to develop production-ready, scalable web apps in Python, then this book is for you. Starting with an introduction to React, a JavaScript library for building highly interactive and reusable user interfaces, you’ll progress to data modeling for the web using SQLAlchemy and PostgreSQL, and then get to grips with Restful API development. This book will aid you in identifying your app users and managing access to your web application. You’ll also explore modular architectural design for Flask-based web applications and master error-handling techniques. Before you deploy your web app on AWS, this book will show you how to integrate unit testing best practices to ensure code reliability and functionality, making your apps not only efficient and fast but also robust and dependable. By the end of this book, you’ll have acquired deep knowledge of the Flask and React technology stacks, which will help you undertake web application development with confidence.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
1
Part 1 – Frontend Development with React
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Part 2 – Backend Development with Flask

Understanding AWS ECR

Amazon ECR is a fully managed Docker registry service that makes it easy to store, manage, and deploy Docker images. Amazon ECR is integrated with Amazon ECS to provide a seamless experience for building, deploying, and managing containerized applications at scale. Amazon ECR is designed to scale to meet the needs of even the most demanding containerized applications. Amazon ECR has security features to protect your container images, including encryption at rest and in transit, and role-based access control (RBAC).

To begin using Amazon ECR, the first step is to create an ECR repository. Please refer to the following screenshot of the Amazon ECR interface.

Click on the Get Started button to initiate the repository creation process. This will allow you to establish a dedicated location for storing your Docker images.

Figure 16.10 – AWS ECR

Figure 16.10 – AWS ECR

Next, we have a screenshot showcasing a public repository named packt-bizza-web...