A simple Flask boilerplate app with SQLAlchemy, Redis, User Authentication, and more.
Project description
A Flask application template with the boilerplate code already done for you.
Documentation available at http://hack4impact.github.io/flask-base.
What’s included?
Blueprints
User and permissions management
Flask-SQLAlchemy for databases
Flask-WTF for forms
Flask-Assets for asset management and SCSS compilation
Flask-Mail for sending emails
gzip compression
Redis Queue for handling asynchronous tasks
ZXCVBN password strength checker
CKEditor for editing pages
Demos
Home Page:
Registering User:
Admin Editing Page:
Admin Editing Users:
Setting up
Clone the repo
$ git clone https://github.com/longniao/flask-base.git $ cd flask-base
Initialize a virtualenv
$ pip install virtualenv $ virtualenv -p /path/to/python3.x/installation env $ source env/bin/activate
For mac users it will most likely be
$ pip install virtualenv $ virtualenv -p python3 env $ source env/bin/activate
Note: if you are using a python2.x version, point the -p value towards your python2.x path
(If you’re on a mac) Make sure xcode tools are installed
$ xcode-select --install
Add Environment Variables
Create a file called config.env that contains environment variables in the following syntax: ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE=value. You may also wrap values in double quotes like ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE="value with spaces". For example, the mailing environment variables can be set as the following. We recommend using Sendgrid for a mailing SMTP server, but anything else will work as well.
MAIL_USERNAME=SendgridUsername MAIL_PASSWORD=SendgridPassword SECRET_KEY=SuperRandomStringToBeUsedForEncryption
Other Key value pairs:
ADMIN_EMAIL: set to the default email for your first admin account (default is flask-base-admin@example.com)
ADMIN_PASSWORD: set to the default password for your first admin account (default is password)
DATABASE_URL: set to a postgresql database url (default is data-dev.sqlite)
REDISTOGO_URL: set to Redis To Go URL or any redis server url (default is http://localhost:6379)
RAYGUN_APIKEY: api key for raygun (default is None)
FLASK_CONFIG: can be development, production, default, heroku, unix, or testing. Most of the time you will use development or production.
Note: do not include the ``config.env`` file in any commits. This should remain private.
Install the dependencies
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
Other dependencies for running locally
You need Redis, and Sass. Chances are, these commands will work:
Sass:
$ gem install sass
Redis:
Mac (using `homebrew <http://brew.sh/>`__):
$ brew install redis
Linux:
$ sudo apt-get install redis-server
You will also need to install PostgresQL
Mac (using homebrew):
brew install postgresql
Linux (based on this `issue <https://github.com/hack4impact/flask-base/issues/96>`__):
sudo apt-get install libpq-dev
Create the database
$ python manage.py recreate_db
Other setup (e.g. creating roles in database)
$ python manage.py setup_dev
Note that this will create an admin user with email and password specified by the ADMIN_EMAIL and ADMIN_PASSWORD config variables. If not specified, they are both flask-base-admin@example.com and password respectively.
[Optional] Add fake data to the database
$ python manage.py add_fake_data
Running the app
$ source env/bin/activate $ honcho start -f Local
For Windows users having issues with binding to a redis port locally, refer to this issue.
Formatting code
Before you submit changes to flask-base, you may want to autoformat your code with python manage.py format.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Check out our Waffle board which automatically syncs with this project’s GitHub issues. Please refer to our Code of Conduct for more information.
Documentation Changes
To make changes to the documentation refer to the Mkdocs documentation for setup.
To create a new documentation page, add a file to the docs/ directory and edit mkdocs.yml to reference the file.
When the new files are merged into master and pushed to github. Run mkdocs gh-deploy to update the online documentation.
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