Docker image for creating web applications in Python using Flask, uWGSI, Nginx and miniconda.
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Docker image for creating web applications in Python using Flask, uWGSI, Nginx and miniconda.
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Flask app, reverse nginx proxy, Docker Compose
A simple Flask based RESTful app which connects Mongo db.
boilerplate for flask app to deploy as a service
This is a chat application written in Flask. The purpose of this project is to take data from a URL and store the information in a list.
Flask project template with a lot of basic project must-have features, such as containerization and deployments to GCR, ECR, Dockerhub and regular old VM using Github Actions. Also Unit Test, Code Coverage, Static Analysis and Staged Flow (such as dev, staging, uat and production) are part of this project template repository.
My second demonstration of using Flask Framework for my FSSD students based on Code Institute lecture and CI Gitpod template
This image will help you to start with Python Flask Microframework
This is a stand alone flask app that includes authentication and is slightly more complex then flask-example1. This is designed to incorporate a UI more like would be expected as a traditional web based app.
Production Ready Docker image with a Python / Flask application
Hello World web application written in Flask.
Dockerizing a flask application running an ip-geolocation service, a redis container used for caching and an nginx container configured as a reverse proxy
The Kubernetes-Ready Python Web Application Template is a comprehensive solution designed to simplify the deployment of Python web applications on Kubernetes.
This repository includes a basic Flask application (app.py) that serves a "Hello World" message with a systemd file for deploying.
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