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# Flask Project Template
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A full feature Flask project template.
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See also
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- [Python-Project-Template](https://git.disi.dev/Templates/Python/) for a lean, low dependency Python app.
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### HOW TO USE THIS TEMPLATE
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1. Create a new repository from this template and choose a name for your project
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(e.g. `my_awesome_project` - recommendation is to use all lowercase and underscores separation for repo names.)
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2. Wait until the first run of CI finishes (Gitea Actions will process the template and commit to your new repo)
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3. Read the file [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md)
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4. Then clone your new project and happy coding!
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> **NOTE**: **WAIT** until first CI run on gitea actions before cloning your new project.
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### What is included on this template?
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- 🍾 A full feature Flask application with CLI, API, Admin interface, web UI and modular configuration.
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- 📦 A basic [setup.py](setup.py) file to provide installation, packaging and distribution for your project.
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Template uses setuptools because it's the de-facto standard for Python packages, you can run `make switch-to-poetry` later if you want.
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- 🤖 A [Makefile](Makefile) with the most useful commands to install, test, lint, format and release your project.
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- 📃 Documentation structure using [mkdocs](http://www.mkdocs.org)
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- 💬 Auto generation of change log using **gitchangelog** to keep a HISTORY.md file automatically based on your commit history on every release.
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- 🐋 A simple [Containerfile](Containerfile) to build a container image for your project.
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`Containerfile` is a more open standard for building container images than Dockerfile, you can use buildah or docker with this file.
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- 🧪 Testing structure using [pytest](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/)
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- ✅ Code linting using [flake8](https://flake8.pycqa.org/en/latest/)
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- 🎯 Entry points to execute your program using `python -m <project_name>` or `$ project_name` with basic CLI argument parsing.
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- 🔄 Continuous integration using [Gitea Actions](.gitea/workflows/) with jobs to lint, test and release your project on Linux, Mac and Windows environments.
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> Curious about architectural decisions on this template? read [ABOUT_THIS_TEMPLATE.md](ABOUT_THIS_TEMPLATE.md)
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<!-- DELETE THE LINES ABOVE THIS AND WRITE YOUR PROJECT README BELOW -->
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---
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# project_name Flask Application
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project_description
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## Installation
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From source:
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```bash
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git clone https://git.disi.dev/author_name/project_urlname project_name
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cd project_name
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make install
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```
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## Executing
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This application has a CLI interface that extends the Flask CLI.
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Just run:
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```bash
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$ project_name
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```
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or
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```bash
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$ python -m project_name
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```
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To see the help message and usage instructions.
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## First run
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```bash
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project_name create-db # run once
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project_name populate-db # run once (optional)
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project_name add-user -u admin -p 1234 # ads a user
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project_name run
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```
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Go to:
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- Website: http://localhost:5000
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- Admin: http://localhost:5000/admin/
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- user: admin, senha: 1234
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- API GET:
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- http://localhost:5000/api/v1/product/
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- http://localhost:5000/api/v1/product/1
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- http://localhost:5000/api/v1/product/2
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- http://localhost:5000/api/v1/product/3
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> **Note**: You can also use `flask run` to run the application.
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