Mastering Flask

Learn how to build powerful web applications using Flask, a minimalistic Python framework, from scratch with this easy-to-follow course!

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Brief Summary

This course is all about getting your hands dirty with Flask! We're talking about building web apps from scratch and having a blast while learning the ropes of Python development. From the basics to REST APIs, it’s got all you need!

Key Points

  • Learn to create a simple IMDB clone using Flask.
  • Use Virtualenv for a tidy coding experience.
  • Master database skills with SQLAlchemy.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the core concepts of Flask and how to leverage its extensions.
  • Build and deploy a real-world web application.
  • Gain skills in database management with SQLAlchemy and test your applications for security.

About This Course

Leverage the small but powerfully-formed Flask framework and its extensibility

Flask is a small and powerful web development framework for Python. It is called a micro-framework as it aims to keep the core simple but extensible. Even though it’s called a micro-framework, it is no way lacking in functionality, and allows you to develop applications very quickly, primarily through the development of a small codebase.

This course will take you deep into the world of using Flask and its ecosystem of extensions to create web applications. We’ll walk through creating a simple IMDB clone from scratch. We’ll start by creating the boilerplate code and use Virtualenv to create an isolated development environment. You’ll then learn to work with the database using SQLAlchemy. After that, we’ll display our data to the end user using WTForms.

We’ll restructure and modularize our code using Blueprints. Our site will be secured using the extensions Flask-Login and Flask-Principal. After that, we’ll create a RESTful API of our app. We’ll then give admin functionality and extend our app using various flask extensions. We’ll incorporate Celery to make our tasks asynchronous. We’ll walk you through performing unit test of our app, and then test our SQLAlchemy models. We’ll also test the URLs and finally, we’ll test how much of our code isn’t being tested. All these tests will make our app secure. Finally, we’ll deploy our Flask app to various options that are available.

This course will give you an in-depth understanding of how to use Flask and its strong extensibility for more complex web applications.

About The Author

Alexander Putilin is a professional programmer and has several years of experience in languages such as Python and C++. He has worked for a lot of years in Yandex, a Russian multinational technology company specializing in Internet-related services and products. He worked in the Search Engine department on various parts of Yandex's search engine.

Jack Stouffer is a programmer who has several years of experience in designing web applications. He switched to Flask three years ago for all his projects. He currently works for Apollo America in Auburn Hills, Michigan, and writes internal business tools and software using Python, Flask, and JavaScript. Jack is a believer and supporter of open source technology.

When he released his Flask examples with the recommended best practices on GitHub, it became one of the most popular Flask repositories on the site. Jack has also worked as a reviewer for Flask Framework Cookbook, Packt Publishing.

  • Build a real-world application that adheres to best practices using Flask

  • Use Virtualenv to incorporate dependency isolation

  • Work with SQLAlchemy while learning database concepts

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Packt are an established, trusted, and innovative global technical learning publisher, founded in Birmingham, UK with over eighteen years experience delivering rich premium content from ground-breaking authors and lecturers on a wide range of emerging and established technologies for professional development.Packt’s purpose is to help technology professionals advance their knowledge and support the growth of new technologies by publishing vital...

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4.9 course rating
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ui-avatar of Nigmatov Sardor
Nigmatov S.
5.0
1 year ago

very good lesson

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Stephen L.
2.0
4 years ago

Since the videos don't really explain all the files that are created, I would expect that there would be downloadable files to match what is shown in the video, but I can't seem to find those either. Also, the videos present the content expecting that everything will just work automatically without going over preparing your coding environment to make sure that things will work correctly.

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ui-avatar of Hebah AlBuloushi
Hebah A.
2.5
5 years ago

there are a lot of copy and paste and I don't recommend this course for beginners they will get lost

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Daniel J.
0.5
7 years ago

Spending a lot of time chasing down errors, specifically with virtualenv. Hopefully, it will improve in later sections.

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ui-avatar of Chad Buie
Chad B.
1.0
7 years ago

This course is terrible, don't waste your money. The code is flawed, many modules out-dated. I wasted my time trying to debug the follow along code. The gitub repo is a mess, the very concept of using a git repo is scathing, because nothing works, nothing. So what you are watching esp when you get to the database part is terrible, you won't make it pass this section unless you know what your doing or have patience to research all errors and struggle with a "teaching course".

WARNING YOU'LL BECOME VERY UPSET TAKING THIS COURSE!!!!!!!

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Jorge R.
3.0
8 years ago

topics go too fast from one to another.

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