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* Converts example/flaskr to have a setup.py Makes the flaskr app easier to run, ex. workflow: - pip install --editable . - export FLASK_APP=flaskr.flaskr - flask initdb - flask run Testing is also easier now: - python setup.py test * Fixed an import error in flaskr/tests - the statement `import flaskr` caused errors in python3 - `from . import flaskr` fixes the issue in 2.7.11 and 3.5.1 * Better project structure and updates the docs - Re-factors *flaskr*'s project structure a bit - Updates docs to make sense with the new structure - Adds a new step about installing Flask apps with setuptools - Switches first-person style writing to second-person (reads better IMO) - Adds segments in *testing.rst* for running tests with setuptools * Remove __init__.py from tests - py.test recommends not using __init__.py * Fix testing import errors
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.. _tutorial-setuptools:
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Step 3: Installing flaskr with setuptools
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Flask is now shipped with built-in support for `Click`_. Click provides
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Flask with enhanced and extensible command line utilities. Later in this
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tutorial you will see exactly how to extend the ``flask`` command line
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interface (CLI).
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A useful pattern to manage a Flask application is to install your app
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using `setuptools`_. This involves creating a :file:`setup.py`
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in the projects root directory. You also need to add an empty
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:file:`__init__.py` file to make the :file:`flaskr/flaskr` directory
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a package. The code structure at this point should be::
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/flaskr
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/flaskr
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__init__.py
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/static
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/templates
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setup.py
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The content of the ``setup.py`` file for ``flaskr`` is:
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.. sourcecode:: python
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from setuptools import setup
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setup(
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name='flaskr',
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packages=['flaskr'],
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include_package_data=True,
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install_requires=[
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'flask',
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],
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)
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When using setuptools, it is also necessary to specify any special files
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that should be included in your package (in the :file:`MANIFEST.in`).
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In this case, the static and templates directories need to be included,
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as well as the schema. Create the :file:`MANIFEST.in` and add the
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following lines::
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graft flaskr/templates
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graft flaskr/static
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include flaskr/schema.sql
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At this point you should be able to install the application. As usual, it
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is recommended to install your Flask application within a `virtualenv`_.
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With that said, go ahead and install the application with::
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pip install --editable .
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.. note:: The above installation command assumes that it is run within the
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projects root directory, `flaskr/`. Also, the `editable` flag allows
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editing source code without having to reinstall the Flask app each time
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you make changes.
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With that out of the way, you should be able to start up the application.
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Do this with the following commands::
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export FLASK_APP=flaskr.flaskr
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export FLASK_DEBUG=1
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flask run
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(In case you are on Windows you need to use `set` instead of `export`).
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The :envvar:`FLASK_DEBUG` flag enables or disables the interactive debugger.
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*Never leave debug mode activated in a production system*, because it will
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allow users to execute code on the server!
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You will see a message telling you that server has started along with
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the address at which you can access it.
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When you head over to the server in your browser, you will get a 404 error
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because we don't have any views yet. That will be addressed a little later,
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but first, you should get the database working.
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.. admonition:: Externally Visible Server
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Want your server to be publicly available? Check out the
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:ref:`externally visible server <public-server>` section for more
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information.
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Continue with :ref:`tutorial-dbcon`.
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.. _Click: http://click.pocoo.org
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.. _setuptools: https://setuptools.readthedocs.io
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.. _virtualenv: https://virtualenv.pypa.io
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