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Code from the book Flask Framework Cookbook - Shalabh Aggarwal (2nd Edition, Packt)

  • Chapter 01 Flask Configurations
    • 01 Intro
    • 02 Setting up our environment with virtualenv
    • 03 Handling basic configurations
    • 04 Configuring using class-based settings
    • 05 Organizing static files
    • 06 Being deployment-specific with instance folders
    • 07 Composition of views and models
    • 08 Creating a modular web app with blueprints
    • 09 Making a Flask app installable using setuptools
  • Chapter 02 Templating with Jinja2
    • 0 Intro
    • 1 Bootstraping the recomended layout
    • 2 Implementing block composition and layout inheritance
    • 3 Creating a custom context processor
    • 4 Creating a custom Jinja2 filter
    • 5 Creating a custom macro for forms
    • 6 Advanced date and time formatting
  • Chapter 03 Data Modeling in Flask
    • 01 Creating an SQLAlchemy DB instance
    • 02 Creating a basic product model
    • 03 Creating a relational category model
    • 04 Migrating databases using Alembic and Flask-Migrate
    • 05 Indexing model data with Redis
    • 06 Opting for the NoSQL way with MongoDB
    • 07 Working with Views
    • 08 Writing function-based views and URL routes
    • 09 A simple GET request
    • 10 A simple POST request
    • 11 A simple GET-POST request
  • Chapter 04 Writing class-based views
    • 1 Implementing URL routing and product-based pagination
    • 2 Adding pagination to applications
    • 3 Rendering to templates
    • 4 Dealing with XHR requests
    • 5 Using decorators to handle requests beautifully
    • 6 Creating custom 404 and 500 handlers
    • 7 Flashing messages for better user feedback
    • 8 Implementing SQL-based searching
  • Chapter 05 Webforms with WTForms
    • 1 Representing SQLAlchemy model data as a form
    • 2 Validating fields on the server side
    • 3 Creating a common forms set
    • 4 Creating custom fields and validation
    • 5 Creating a custom widget
    • 6 Uploading files via forms
    • 7 Protecting applications from cross-site request forgery (CSRF)
  • Chapter 06 Authenticating in Flask
    • 1 Creating a simple session-based authentication
    • 2 Authenticating using the Flask-Login extension
    • 3 Using Facebook for authentication
    • 4 Getting started
    • 5 Using Google for authentication
    • 6 Using Twitter for authentication
    • 7 Authenticating with LDAP
  • Chapter 07 RESTful API Building
    • 1 Creating a class-based REST interface
    • 2 Creating an extension-based REST interface
    • 3 Creating a complete RESTful API
  • Chapter 08 Admin Interface for Flask Apps
    • 1 Creating a simple CRUD interface
    • 2 Using the Flask-Admin extension
    • 3 Registering models with Flask-Admin
    • 4 Creating custom forms and actions
    • 5 Using a WYSIWYG editor for textarea integration
    • 6 Creating user roles
  • Chapter 09 Internationalization and Localization
    • 1 Adding a new language
    • 2 Implementing lazy evaluation and the gettext-ngettext functions
    • 3 Implementing the global language switching action
  • Chapter 10 Debugging, Error Handling, and Testing
    • 01 Setting up basic file logging
    • 02 Sending emails on the occurrence of errors
    • 03 Using Sentry to monitor exceptions
    • 04 Debugging with pdb
    • 05 Creating our first simple test
    • 06 Writing more tests for views and logic
    • 07 Nose library integration
    • 08 Using mocking to avoid real API access
    • 09 Determining test coverage
    • 10 Using profiling to find bottlenecks
  • Chapter 11 Deployment and Post-Deployment
    • 1 Deploying with Apache
    • 2 Deploying with uWSGI and Nginx
    • 3 Deploying with Gunicorn and Supervisor
    • 4 Deploying with Tornado
    • 5 Using S3 storage for file uploads
    • 6 Deploying with Heroku
    • 7 Deploying with AWS Elastic Beanstalk
    • 8 Managing and monitoring application performance with New Relic
  • Chapter 12 Microservices and Containers
    • 1 Containerization with Docker
    • 2 Orchestrating containers with Kubernetes
    • 3 Going serverless with Zappa on AWS Lambda
  • Chapter 13 Other Tips and Tricks
    • 1 Implementing full-text search with Whoosh
    • 2 Implementing full-text search with Elasticsearch
    • 3 Working with signals
    • 4 Using caching with your application
    • 5 Implementing email support for Flask applications
    • 6 Understanding asynchronous operations
    • 7 Working with Celery

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