Flask HTMLX Material Kit
Open-Source
sample that uses Flask and HTMLx for the frontend logic. For newcomers, Flask
is a leading web framework powered by Python and HTMLx
is a lightweight JS utility library that allows accessing AJAX, CSS Transitions, WebSockets, and Server-Sent Events directly in HTML.
Desing is provided by Material Kit 2
, a modern Boostrap 5 desing (also free).
Features
Up-to-date
Dependencies- Tech Stack:
Flask
: manages authentication and routingHTMLx
: manages forms:Login
,Register
andContact
Bootstrap 5
: UI & presentation layer
Auth
: Sign IN, Sign UPMisc
: SQLite DB, SQLAlchemy, Forms Validation
Links
- 👉 More Flask Apps and Dashboards provided by AppSeed
- 👉 Free Support via Email and Discord.
Get the code
$ git clone https://github.com/app-generator/sample-flask-htmlx-mkit.git
$ cd sample-flask-htmlx-mkit
Start the app in Docker
$ docker-compose up --build
Visit http://localhost:85
in your browser. The app should be up & running.
$ # Clone the sources
$ git clone https://github.com/app-generator/sample-flask-htmlx-mkit.git
$ cd sample-flask-htmlx-mkit
$
$ # Virtualenv modules installation (Unix based systems)
$ virtualenv env
$ source env/bin/activate
$
$ # Virtualenv modules installation (Windows based systems)
$ # virtualenv env
$ # .\env\Scripts\activate
$
$ # Install requirements
$ pip3 install -r requirements.txt
$
$ # Set the FLASK_APP environment variable
$ (Unix/Mac) export FLASK_APP=run.py
$ (Windows) set FLASK_APP=run.py
$ (Powershell) $env:FLASK_APP = ".\run.py"
$
$ # Set up the DEBUG environment
$ # (Unix/Mac) export FLASK_ENV=development
$ # (Windows) set FLASK_ENV=development
$ # (Powershell) $env:FLASK_ENV = "development"
$
$ # Run the application
$ # --host=0.0.0.0 - expose the app on all network interfaces (default 127.0.0.1)
$ # --port=5000 - specify the app port (default 5000)
$ flask run --host=0.0.0.0 --port=5000
$
$ # Access the app in browser: http://127.0.0.1:5000/
Note: To use the app, please access the registration page and create a new user. After authentication, the app will unlock the private pages.
The project has a super simple structure, represented as bellow:
< PROJECT ROOT >
|
|-- app/
| |-- static/
| | |-- <css, JS, images> # CSS files, Javascripts files
| |
| |-- templates/
| | |
| | |-- includes/ # Page chunks, components
| | | |
| | | |-- navigation.html # Top bar
| | | |-- sidebar.html # Left sidebar
| | | |-- scripts.html # JS scripts common to all pages
| | | |-- footer.html # The common footer
| | |
| | |-- layouts/ # App Layouts (the master pages)
| | | |
| | | |-- base.html # Used by common pages like index, UI
| | | |-- base-fullscreen.html # Used by auth pages (login, register)
| | |
| | |-- accounts/ # Auth Pages (login, register)
| | | |
| | | |-- login.html # Use layout `base-fullscreen.html`
| | | |-- register.html # Use layout `base-fullscreen.html`
| | |
| | |-- home/ # UI Kit Pages
| | |-- index.html # Index page
| | |-- 404-page.html # 404 page
| | |-- *.html # All other pages
| |
| config.py # Provides APP Configuration
| forms.py # Defines Forms (login, register)
| models.py # Defines app models
| views.py # Application Routes
|
|-- Dockerfile # Deployment
|-- docker-compose.yml # Deployment
|-- gunicorn-cfg.py # Deployment
|-- nginx # Deployment
| |-- appseed-app.conf # Deployment
|
|-- requirements.txt
|-- run.py
|
|-- ************************************************************************
To recompile SCSS files, follow this setup:
Step #1 - Install tools
Step #2 - Change the working directory to assets
folder
$ cd app/static/assets
Step #3 - Install modules (this will create a classic node_modules
directory)
$ npm install
// OR
$ yarn
Step #4 - Edit & Recompile SCSS files
$ gulp scss
The generated file is saved in static/assets/css
directory.
The app is provided with a basic configuration to be executed in Docker, Heroku, Gunicorn, and Waitress.
Steps to deploy on Heroku
- Create a FREE account on Heroku platform
- Install the Heroku CLI that match your OS: Mac, Unix or Windows
- Open a terminal window and authenticate via
heroku login
command - Clone the sources and push the project for LIVE deployment
$ # Clone the source code:
$ git clone https://github.com/app-generator/sample-flask-htmlx-mkit.git
$ cd sample-flask-htmlx-mkit
$
$ # Check Heroku CLI is installed
$ heroku -v
heroku/7.25.0 win32-x64 node-v12.13.0 # <-- All good
$
$ # Check Heroku CLI is installed
$ heroku login
$ # this commaond will open a browser window - click the login button (in browser)
$
$ # Create the Heroku project
$ heroku create
$
$ # Trigger the LIVE deploy
$ git push heroku master
$
$ # Open the LIVE app in browser
$ heroku open
Gunicorn 'Green Unicorn' is a Python WSGI HTTP Server for UNIX.
Install using pip
$ pip install gunicorn
Start the app using gunicorn binary
$ gunicorn --bind 0.0.0.0:8001 run:app
Serving on http://localhost:8001
Visit http://localhost:8001
in your browser. The app should be up & running.
Waitress (Gunicorn equivalent for Windows) is meant to be a production-quality pure-Python WSGI server with very acceptable performance. It has no dependencies except ones that live in the Python standard library.
Install using pip
$ pip install waitress
Start the app using waitress-serve
$ waitress-serve --port=8001 run:app
Serving on http://localhost:8001
Visit http://localhost:8001
in your browser. The app should be up & running.
- Flask Framework - The official website
- Boilerplate Code - Index provided by AppSeed
- Boilerplate Code - Index published on Github
Flask HTMLX Material Kit - Provided by AppSeed App Generator.