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Web apps are cross platform apps which are used via a browser. This allows you to create a single app to cover platforms such has Windows, Linux, iOS, Android, and so on. These essentially have a server program, which when you start it will allow you to access your app via '''<nowiki>http://localhost:8000</nowiki>''' or '''<nowiki>http://127.0.0.1:8000</nowiki>'''. The exact port number may vary, but the server will output the correct link to use. | Web apps are cross platform apps which are used via a browser. This allows you to create a single app to cover platforms such has Windows, Linux, iOS, Android, and so on. These essentially have a server program, which when you start it will allow you to access your app via '''<nowiki>http://localhost:8000</nowiki>''' or '''<nowiki>http://127.0.0.1:8000</nowiki>'''. The exact port number may vary, but the server will output the correct link to use. | ||
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==Flask== | ==Flask== |
Revision as of 19:23, 17 September 2024
Web Apps
Web apps are cross platform apps which are used via a browser. This allows you to create a single app to cover platforms such has Windows, Linux, iOS, Android, and so on. These essentially have a server program, which when you start it will allow you to access your app via http://localhost:8000 or http://127.0.0.1:8000. The exact port number may vary, but the server will output the correct link to use.
Flask
Setup
Connecting MySQL to Flask Web App
Connecting sqlite to Flask Web App
Login System
Login and Logout in a Flask App
Register and Edit profile in a Flask App
Database / Models
Models aren't used in Flask, so you will need to use the normal SQLITE queries. Remember the previous tutorials create a class to handle the database, so you will need to write the SQL only. The execute command can be used for Create, Update, Insert, and Delete queries. The select command can be used to run a select query.
Skills
Flashing messages in Flask App