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Project Layout
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Create a project directory and enter it:
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.. code-block:: none
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mkdir flask-tutorial
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cd flask-tutorial
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Then follow the :doc:`installation instructions </installation>` to set
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up a Python virtual environment and install Flask for your project.
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The tutorial will assume you're working from the ``flask-tutorial``
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directory from now on. The file names at the top of each code block are
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relative to this directory.
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----
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A Flask application can be as simple as a single file.
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.. code-block:: python
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:caption: ``hello.py``
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from flask import Flask
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app = Flask(__name__)
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@app.route('/')
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def hello():
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return 'Hello, World!'
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However, as a project get bigger, it becomes overwhelming to keep all
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the code in one file. Python projects use *packages* to organize code
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into multiple modules that can be imported where needed, and the
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tutorial will do this as well.
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The project directory will contain:
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* ``flaskr/``, a Python package containing your application code and
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files.
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* ``tests/``, a directory containing test modules.
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* ``venv/``, a Python virtual environment where Flask and other
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dependencies are installed.
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* Installation files telling Python how to install your project.
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* Version control config, such as `git`_. You should make a habit of
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using some type of version control for all your projects, no matter
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the size.
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* Any other project files you might add in the future.
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.. _git: https://git-scm.com/
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By the end, your project layout will look like this:
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.. code-block:: none
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/home/user/Projects/flask-tutorial
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├── flaskr/
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│ ├── __init__.py
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│ ├── db.py
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│ ├── schema.sql
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│ ├── auth.py
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│ ├── blog.py
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│ ├── templates/
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│ │ ├── base.html
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│ │ ├── auth/
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│ │ │ ├── login.html
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│ │ │ └── register.html
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│ │ └── blog/
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│ │ ├── create.html
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│ │ ├── index.html
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│ │ └── update.html
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│ └── static/
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│ └── style.css
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├── tests/
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│ ├── conftest.py
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│ ├── data.sql
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│ ├── test_factory.py
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│ ├── test_db.py
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│ ├── test_auth.py
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│ └── test_blog.py
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├── venv/
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├── setup.py
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└── MANIFEST.in
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If you're using version control, the following files that are generated
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while running your project should be ignored. There may be other files
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based on the editor you use. In general, ignore files that you didn't
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write. For example, with git:
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.. code-block:: none
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:caption: ``.gitignore``
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venv/
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*.pyc
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__pycache__/
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instance/
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.pytest_cache/
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.coverage
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htmlcov/
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dist/
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build/
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*.egg-info/
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Continue to :doc:`factory`.
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