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Plash

[!WARNING]

Plash is in Beta and we have released it in its semi-stable state to gather early feedback to improve. We do not recommend hosting critical applications yet.

What is Plash

Plash is a next-generation deployment platform for fast, hassle-free Python application hosting. It’s designed to be:

  • Simple and streamlined - deploy your applications with minimal configuration
  • Developer-focused - built for coders, not cloud engineers
  • Fast and efficient - get your app online in seconds, not days

Plash handles all the deployment complexities so you can focus on what matters: building great applications. With Plash, you can deploy any Python app using straightforward commands and configurations, letting you ship your work quickly and reliably.

Whether you’re building web services, APIs, data applications, or tools, Plash provides the infrastructure backbone so you can concentrate on creating a splash with your code.

Tutorial: deploy your first app

In this tutorial you will learn how to deploy your first app. This tutorial will explore the basics of using Plash and help you get familiar with it at a high level.

Prerequisites:

  • A registered account at https://pla.sh
  • Basic terminal / command line skills

1. Installation

Install Plash comandline interface (CLI) with pip:

pip install plash-cli

The CLI lets you manage your whole app’s lifecycle

2. CLI Login

Authenticate with your Plash account:

plash_login

This command opens your browser to authenticate with your Plash account. After completing the login process, you’ll see a “complete” confirmation page in your browser.

Return to your terminal where you’ll find the confirmation message:

Authentication successful! Config saved to /plash_config.json

3. Create your first app

Create a new directory for your first app:

mkdir -p plash-tutorial
cd plash-tutorial

Next, create the main.py file:

from fasthtml.common import *

app, rt = fast_app()

@rt
def index():
    return H1("Hello, world!")

serve()

This is a basic FastHTML app. Plash also supports other popular python frameworks.

[!WARNING]

Your app must use port 5001, as this is the port exposed by Plash’s Docker container. It also happens to be the default for FastHTML apps.

And create the requirements.txt file:

python-fasthtml

4. Deploy your app

Now that you’ve created your app files, you’re ready to deploy! From your plash-tutorial directory, run: plash_deploy

This command will:

  1. Package your application files
  2. Upload them to Plash’s servers
  3. Build and deploy your application
plash_deploy
Initializing deployment...
✅ Upload complete! Your app is currently being built.
It will be live at https://example-app.pla.sh

Note: You’ll see a different url that has been randomly generated for your app.

5. View your app

Your app should be ready a couple of seconds after running the deploy command.

Once your app is ready, you can:

  1. Open the provided URL in your browser, or
  2. Use the convenient plash_view command to open it automatically:
plash_view

When you visit that page you should see “Hello, World!”

🎉 Congratulations! You deployed your first app on Plash!

Where to go from here

Learn more about what Plash has to offer in the rest of the docs at: https://docs.pla.sh

To learn more about creating web apps with FastHTML, we recommend looking at the official docs at: https://fastht.ml/docs/. In particular, we recommend the following:

  1. OAuth - Setup authentication for your Plash App with Google Sign-In or other OAuth Providers.
  2. Stripe - Accept payments for your products hosted on Plash with Stripe.

Would you like to use a different python web framework? Then check out the examples section of the repo, it has examples for many popular python web frameworks like FastAPI, Gradio, and Streamlit.

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