Flask
Flask
Short introduction guide on Flask. http://flask.pocoo.org/ (Used for XPPL, so to see a more advanced use in connection with database, see XPPL)
Basic Flask
Flask is a microframework for python to create web applications. It basically connects the webserver with your python code.
Install
$ pip install Flask
Simple text serving
from flask import Flask app = Flask(__name__) @app.route("/") def hello(): return "Hello World!"
- with @app.route you can define the url flask respons to.
- the function definition after is mandetory as well as the return.
- everything that comes after return gets sent back to the browser (http GET request)
Run it with:
$ FLASK_APP=hello.py flask run
Paths
You can use any route you like
@app.route("/any/route/you/like")
You can also use variable routes (example for int)
@app.route("/book/<int:id>") def book(id):
as you can see you can grab the variable in the url through the function’s parameter
(example for string)
@app.route("/book/<bookname>") def book(bookname):
Http Methods
Methods like GET or POST (DELETE, PUT…) can be handled by flask
Therefore you need to add the wanted methods to the route definition like:
from flask import Flask app = Flask(__name__) @app.route('/address_to_post', methods= ['POST','GET']) def respond_to_post(): answer = "" if request.method == 'GET': answer = "get" if request.method == 'POST': answer = "get" return answer
with request.method you can determine the incoming kind of request.
Templates
To be able return full html pages, flask uses templates using Jinja to insert variable content.
@app.route('/') def home(): message = "Welcome Home!" return render_template('home.html', message=message)
you can pass as many variables to the template as you want. in this example we pass message to the template:
The html looks something like:
<html> <p>{{message}}</p> <html>
!important: The html file needs to be saved inside a templates folder called "templates" inside your project folder-
Helpful function
404 Page not found
@app.errorhandler(404) def page_not_found(error): """Custom 404 page.""" return render_template('404.html'), 404
Deploying
Running with uwsgi
Flask warns you that using "the development server" isn't good for "production use".
Using software like uwsgi to run your flask project on a server is a good idea. It:
- Is able to deal with many users at the same time
- When configured right lets large static files (like images / videos) be served in a way that works well
https://hackersandslackers.dev/deploy-flask-uwsgi-nginx/
Making the systemd service file
See: https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/running-a-flask-application-as-a-service-with-systemd
Useful: https://containersolutions.github.io/runbooks/posts/linux/debug-systemd-service-units/
sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/myflaskapp.service
[Unit]
Description=<a description of your application>
After=network.target
[Service]
User=<username>
WorkingDirectory=<path to your app>
ExecStart=<app start command>
Restart=always
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
When the service file is new or changed, you need (one time) to:
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
Then you can:
sudo systemctl start myflaskapp sudo systemctl status myflaskapp sudo systemctl restart myflaskapp sudo systemctl stop myflaskapp
Then finally when you see that start works (checking status, checking that it actually is running , etc)
sudo systemctl enable myflaskapp
Will make the "service" auto start when the pi restarts.
To view the log file (errors):
sudo journalctl -u myflaskapp -f