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This tutorial will walk you through creating a basic blog application |
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This tutorial will walk you through creating a basic blog application |
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called Flaskr. Users will be able to register, log in, create posts, |
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called Flaskr, where users will be able to register, log in, create posts, |
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and edit or delete their own posts. You will be able to package and |
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and edit or delete their own posts. You will be able to package and |
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install the application on other computers. |
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install the application on other computers. |
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:class: screenshot |
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:class: screenshot |
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:alt: screenshot of index page |
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:alt: screenshot of index page |
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It's assumed that you're already familiar with Python. The `official |
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You must be familiar with Python first. Refer to the `official |
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tutorial`_ in the Python docs is a great way to learn or review first. |
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tutorial`_ in the Python docs if needed. |
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.. _official tutorial: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/ |
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.. _official tutorial: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/ |
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While it's designed to give a good starting point, the tutorial doesn't |
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Even though this tutorial is designed to give a good starting point, it doesn't |
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cover all of Flask's features. Check out the :ref:`quickstart` for an |
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cover all of Flask's features. Check out the :ref:`quickstart` for an |
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overview of what Flask can do, then dive into the docs to find out more. |
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overview of what Flask can do, and then dive into the docs to find out more. |
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The tutorial only uses what's provided by Flask and Python. In another |
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The tutorial only uses what's provided by Flask and Python. In another |
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project, you might decide to use :ref:`extensions` or other libraries to |
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project, you might decide to use :ref:`extensions` or other libraries to |
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make some tasks simpler. |
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make some tasks simpler. |
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:alt: screenshot of login page |
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:alt: screenshot of login page |
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Flask is flexible. It doesn't require you to use any particular project |
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Flask is flexible. It doesn't require you to use any particular project |
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or code layout. However, when first starting, it's helpful to use a more |
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or code layout. However, when first starting, it's helpful to use a structured approach. |
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structured approach. This means that the tutorial will require a bit of |
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This means that the tutorial will require a bit of |
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boilerplate up front, but it's done to avoid many common pitfalls that |
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boilerplate up front, but this boilerplate is done to avoid common pitfalls that |
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new developers encounter, and it creates a project that's easy to expand |
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new developers encounter. This tutorial creates a project that's easy to expand. |
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on. Once you become more comfortable with Flask, you can step out of |
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Once you become more comfortable with Flask, you can step out of |
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this structure and take full advantage of Flask's flexibility. |
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this structure and take full advantage of Flask's flexibility. |
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.. image:: flaskr_edit.png |
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.. image:: flaskr_edit.png |
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