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Learning Flask Framework

Learning Flask Framework

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Learning Flask Framework

Learning Flask Framework

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Overview of this book

Flask is a small and powerful web development framework for Python. It does not presume or force a developer to use a particular tool or library. Flask supports extensions that can add application features as if they were implemented in Flask itself. Flask’s main task is to build web applications quickly and with less code. With its lightweight and efficient web development framework, Flask combines rapid development and clean, simple design. This book will take you through the basics of learning how to apply your knowledge of Python to the web. Starting with the creation of a “Hello world” Flask app, you will be introduced to the most common Flask APIs and Flask’s interactive debugger. You will learn how to store and retrieve blog posts from a relational database using an ORM and also to map URLs to views. Furthermore, you will walk through template blocks, inheritance, file uploads, and static assets. You will learn to authenticate users, build log in/log out functionality, and add an administrative dashboard for the blog. Moving on, you will discover how to make Ajax requests from the template and see how the Mock library can simplify testing complex interactions. Finally, you will learn to deploy Flask applications securely and in an automated, repeatable manner, and explore some of the most popular Flask resources on the web.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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Chapter 4. Forms and Validation

In this chapter, we will learn how to use forms to modify the content on our blog directly through the site. This will be a fun chapter because we will be adding all sorts of new ways to interact with our site. We will create forms for working with the Entry model, learn how to receive and validate user data, and finally update the values in the database. Form processing and validation will be handled by the popular WTForms library. We will continue building out views and templates to support these new forms, learning a few new Jinja2 tricks along the way.

In this chapter we shall:

  • Install WTForms and create a form for working with the Entry model
  • Write views to validate and process form data, and persist changes to the database
  • Create templates to display forms and validation errors
  • Use Jinja2 macros to encapsulate complex template logic
  • Display flash messages to the user
  • Create an image uploader and learn how to securely handle file uploads
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