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A CLI tool to scaffold Flaskion projects — a lightweight MVC boilerplate for Flask

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Flaskion

Flaskion is a lightweight MVC boilerplate for Flask, providing developers with a structured foundation for Flask applications. Inspired by Laravel, Flaskion brings modular architecture, scalability, and a clean codebase to Flask projects.


Features

MVC Architecture – Clear separation of concerns with controllers, models, and templates.
Centralized Routing – Web and API routes are separated for better organization.
Built-in CLI – Generate new Flaskion projects instantly with flaskion new {projectname}.
Scalability – Pre-configured to integrate with Flask extensions like SQLAlchemy, Flask-Migrate, and more.
Reusability – Easily adaptable for any Flask project.


Project Structure

flaskion/
├── app/
│   ├── init.py         # Application factory
│   ├── routes/             # Folder for all routes
│   │   ├── web_routes.py   # Routes for web views
│   │   ├── api_routes.py   # Routes for APIs
│   ├── controllers/ 
|   |── schemas/            # Database Schemas
│   ├── models/             # Database models
│   ├── templates/          # HTML templates
│   ├── static/             # Static files (CSS, JS, images)
│   └── config.py           # Configuration
├── run.py                  # Entry point
├── requirements.txt        # Dependencies
├── .env.example            # Enviroment File
└── README.md               # Documentation

Getting Started

Installation

  1. Install Flaskion CLI** (if not installed):
    pip install flaskion-cli
    
  2. Create a new Flaskion project:
flaskion new myproject
  1. Navigate into your new project:
    cd myproject
    
  2. Create a virtual environment:
    python -m venv venv
    source venv/bin/activate   # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate
    
  3. Install dependencies:
    pip install -r requirements.txt
    

Managing Routes

Flaskion organizes routes into a dedicated routes/ folder, separating Web Routes and API Routes. • Web Routes (routes/web_routes.py) Defines routes for pages that return HTML views. • API Routes (routes/api_routes.py) Handles JSON-based API requests.

Both are registered inside app/init.py:

from flask import Flask
from app.routes.api_routes import api_routes
from app.routes.web_routes import web_routes

def register_routes(app: Flask):
    app.register_blueprint(api_routes)
    app.register_blueprint(web_routes)

Running the App

  1. Start the Flask development server:
    flask run --debug
    
  2. Visit the app in your browser: http://127.0.0.1:5000

Documentation

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