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docs: :file:app.py, :file:yourapp/templates
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@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ A minimal Flask application looks something like this::
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def hello_world():
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return 'Hello World!'
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Just save it as `hello.py` (or something similar) and run it with your Python
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interpreter. Make sure to not call your application `flask.py` because this
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Just save it as :file:`hello.py` (or something similar) and run it with your Python
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interpreter. Make sure to not call your application :file:`flask.py` because this
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would conflict with Flask itself.
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To run the application you can either use the ``flask`` command or
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@ -370,14 +370,14 @@ Static Files
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Dynamic web applications also need static files. That's usually where
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the CSS and JavaScript files are coming from. Ideally your web server is
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configured to serve them for you, but during development Flask can do that
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as well. Just create a folder called `static` in your package or next to
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as well. Just create a folder called :file:`static` in your package or next to
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your module and it will be available at `/static` on the application.
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To generate URLs for static files, use the special ``'static'`` endpoint name::
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url_for('static', filename='style.css')
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The file has to be stored on the filesystem as ``static/style.css``.
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The file has to be stored on the filesystem as :file:`static/style.css`.
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Rendering Templates
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def hello(name=None):
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return render_template('hello.html', name=name)
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Flask will look for templates in the `templates` folder. So if your
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Flask will look for templates in the :file:`templates` folder. So if your
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application is a module, this folder is next to that module, if it's a
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package it's actually inside your package:
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