Deploy a Flask application on Koyeb
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Koyeb is a developer-friendly serverless platform to deploy apps globally. No-ops, servers, or infrastructure management. This repository contains a Flask application you can deploy on the Koyeb serverless platform for testing.
This example application is designed to show how a Flask application can be deployed on Koyeb.
Follow the steps below to deploy and run the Flask application on your Koyeb account.
You need a Koyeb account to successfully deploy and run this application. If you don't already have an account, you can sign-up for free here.
The fastest way to deploy the Flask application is to click the Deploy to Koyeb button below.
Clicking on this button brings you to the Koyeb App creation page with everything pre-set to launch this application.
To modify this application example, you will need to fork this repository. Checkout the fork and deploy instructions.
If you want to customize and enhance this application, you need to fork this repository.
If you used the Deploy to Koyeb button, you can simply link your service to your forked repository to be able to push changes. Alternatively, you can manually create the application as described below.
On the Koyeb Control Panel, click the Create App button to go to the App creation page.
- Select
GitHub
as the deployment method to use - In the repositories list, select the repository you just forked
- Specify the branch to deploy, in this case
main
- To let Koyeb know how to launch the application, add
gunicorn app:app
as the run command - Then, give your App a name, i.e
flask-on-koyeb
, and click Create App.
You land on the deployment page where you can follow the build of your Flask application. Once the build is completed, your application is being deployed and you will be able to access it via <YOUR_APP_NAME>-<YOUR_ORG_NAME>.koyeb.app
.
If you have any questions, ideas or suggestions regarding this application sample, feel free to open an issue or fork this repository and open a pull request.