Export FLASK_APP only works sometimes
Hi all,
I am running into an issue where export FLASK_APP will sometimes work and other times doesn't.
Initial Steps:
1. Git clone https://github.com/level09/enferno and cd enferno
2. create virtual env
3. Brew Install mongodb and start it
4. install requirements.txt
5. npm install
Now if I do this:
1. export FLASK_APP=enferno.py
2. flask run
3. printenv FLASK_APP (this prints enferno.py)
I get error: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'enferno'
If I do this instead:
1. export FLASK_APP=run.py
2. flask run
3. printenv FLASK_APP (this prints run.py)
I get error: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'enferno.app' (which is logical, it cannot "see" enferno yet)
But if I repeat Initial Steps again in a different directory, running export FLASK_APP=run.py works!
I get the following:
(venv_enf2) 192-168-1-3:enferno user$ flask run
* Serving Flask app "run"
* Forcing debug mode off
* Running on http://127.0.0.1:5000/ (Press CTRL+C to quit)
I did not do anything different between the two directories, but both has different outcomes. Is there a flask dump I can get and read what's wrong with it?
In both directories I used the same virtual environment.
/r/flask
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Hi all,
I am running into an issue where export FLASK_APP will sometimes work and other times doesn't.
Initial Steps:
1. Git clone https://github.com/level09/enferno and cd enferno
2. create virtual env
3. Brew Install mongodb and start it
4. install requirements.txt
5. npm install
Now if I do this:
1. export FLASK_APP=enferno.py
2. flask run
3. printenv FLASK_APP (this prints enferno.py)
I get error: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'enferno'
If I do this instead:
1. export FLASK_APP=run.py
2. flask run
3. printenv FLASK_APP (this prints run.py)
I get error: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'enferno.app' (which is logical, it cannot "see" enferno yet)
But if I repeat Initial Steps again in a different directory, running export FLASK_APP=run.py works!
I get the following:
(venv_enf2) 192-168-1-3:enferno user$ flask run
* Serving Flask app "run"
* Forcing debug mode off
* Running on http://127.0.0.1:5000/ (Press CTRL+C to quit)
I did not do anything different between the two directories, but both has different outcomes. Is there a flask dump I can get and read what's wrong with it?
In both directories I used the same virtual environment.
/r/flask
https://redd.it/8fzo2i
GitHub
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Hey there,
I currently want to integrate my frontend with my python code and decided to use flask for the it. I tried jsonify() to create a jason object and send it to JavaScript but it doesn’t seem to work. Any ideas of what could go wrong or any material which would help in this integration.
Thank you.
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I have a page that display the questions and the 3 answers of every question, the questions are already stored in the database. Now my problem is how can I save the user choice for that specific question?
I have created a model to save the user choice, the user id, and the question id. But I'm having trouble to get witch button the user clicked for the answer.
#Here is the model
class UserVotes(models.Model):
id_user = models.CharField(max_length=10)
id_question = models.CharField(max_length=10)
choice_user = models.CharField(max_length=10)
#Here is the view
class QuestionListView(generic.ListView):
model = Question
def voteQuestion(request):
if 'Yes' in request.POST:
idQuestion = request.question.id
idUser = request.user.id
p = UserVotes(id_user=idUser, id_question=idQuestion, choice_user=1)
p.save()
elif 'No' in request.POST:
#same thing, the difference is the value of choice_user will be 2.
#the url.py
url(r'^question/$', views.QuestionListView.as_view(), name='question'),
#the html page
<button type="submit" name="Yes">Yes</button>
<button type="submit" name="No">No</button>
I've got several errors, the last one that came up is a http 405 error, method post not allowed.
If someone can help please, I've spend 2 nights and 1 day on this already haha. Thanks!!
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--------------------------------------------------------
So I'm building my data visualization/scrollytelling blog. It's a side project for myself, so I'm free to choose anything I want, but I have no idea what I want.
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I really can't decide on my own. It requires way too much experience to know which one to pick and it seems like frontend battle never ends. Your advice and examples are greatly appreciated.
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> react!
or
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--------------------------------------------------------
So I'm building my data visualization/scrollytelling blog. It's a side project for myself, so I'm free to choose anything I want, but I have no idea what I want.
I know I will be experimenting with d3.js and many other libraries, but I have no idea where to begin with the *general* front-end. I know I can set up basic frontend with the Flask itself, but I want to learn how to separate backend from the frontend completely.
I've used JS and jQuery before in WordPress but that's that. I'm tired of watching all these comparisons of Angular vs React vs Vue. I don't really understand what's the difference and I just need to pick one, create a working environment and play around with d3.
This question may seem off-topic but it's really hard to decide **which framework works best with Flask** when you have no experience with a frontend at all. I've used the search tool, there are some questions about certain frontend frameworks but there's no general one and almost all of the github examples are dead.
How I see it:
On my VPS, EC2 etc. I run at least two servers:
Backend server: nginx -> uwsgi or gunicorn -> Flask (maybe with celery, also caching DB responses here).
Frontend server: ??, usually fetches data from Flask endpoint
Request - Respons cycle.
client -> domain -> dns -> frontend **??** -> server (Flask-RESTful etc.) -> frontend drawing library from db response or cached response -> client.
So I believe I need JS framework to do some routing and provide this 'look and feel' before d3js draws something on it.
I know I could've done that with Flask and Bootstrap, but once again, I want to separate frontend from backend in order to learn JS and how to structure an app like that.
I want it to be fast and light. I don't need *the newest* or *the best*. I probably don't want it to have all the tools in the world since that's why I dislike Django.
I really can't decide on my own. It requires way too much experience to know which one to pick and it seems like frontend battle never ends. Your advice and examples are greatly appreciated.
### Edit: I made a full circle a couple of times and I've decided to pick **vue**. I like its learning curve, components approach, origin and this [udemy course](https://www.udemy.com/vuejs-2-the-complete-guide) along with documentation should cover everything I need. Thanks y'all for help.
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