AutoFL

AutoFlask simplifies Flask project setup, automating the creation of essential files and directories with just one command.


License
MIT
Install
pip install AutoFL==1.3

Documentation

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AutoFlask

AutoFlask is a command-line utility designed to streamline the creation of Flask applications by generating a basic project structure with essential configurations. This tool sets up a Flask project skeleton, allowing developers to jumpstart their Flask application development with best practices in mind.

Installation

To install AutoFlask, you can use pip:

pip install autofl

Ensure you have Flask installed in your environment or virtualenv where you plan to run AutoFlask.

Usage

To create a new Flask application structure, navigate to your project directory in the terminal and run:

autoflask init

This command generates the following project structure:

/project
    /static
    /templates
    config.py
    routes.py
    app.py

Generated Project Structure

static

This directory is intended for static files like CSS, JavaScript, and image files. Flask will serve files from this directory under the /static endpoint.

templates

The templates directory holds your Jinja2 templates. Flask will render these templates when serving pages, allowing for dynamic content generation.

config.py

A configuration file that initializes your Flask app with necessary settings. It includes a placeholder for the secret key and a sample function, create_app, to instantiate and configure your Flask application. This file also demonstrates registering a blueprint for your routes and handling a basic 404 error.

Example create_app function:

from flask import Flask

def create_app():
    app = Flask(__name__)
    app.config["SECRET_KEY"] = 'YOUR SECRET KEY'
    from routes import routes
    app.register_blueprint(routes, url_prefix="/")
    return app

routes.py

Defines your Flask routes using a Blueprint. It's a starting point for your application's endpoints.

Example route:

from flask import Blueprint

routes = Blueprint("routes", __name__)

@routes.route("/")
def index():
    return "<h1>Welcome To Your Flask Application!</h1>"

app.py

The entry point for running your Flask application. It imports the app from config.py and runs the server.

Example usage:

from config import create_app

app = create_app()

if __name__ == '__main__':
    app.run(port=5000, debug=True)

Contributing

Contributions to AutoFlask are welcome!

License

MIT License

Acknowledgements

Thank you to the Flask community for providing the inspiration and foundation for building web applications with ease.