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This is an easy application that stores and retrieves cars from redis database.
.. code-block:: python
# app.py
from flask import Flask, request, redirect
from flask_coralillo import Coralillo
from coralillo import Model, fields
app = Flask(__name__)
engine = Coralillo(app)
class Car(Model):
name = fields.Text()
class Meta:
engine = engine
@app.route('/')
def list_cars():
res = '<h1>Cars</h1><ul>'
for car in Car.get_all():
res += '<li>{}</li>'.format(car.name)
res += '</ul><h3>Add car</h3>' + \
'<form method="POST">' + \
'<input name="name">' + \
'<input type="submit" value="Add">' + \
'</form>'
return res
@app.route('/', methods=['POST'])
def add_car():
newcar = Car.validate(**request.form.to_dict()).save()
return redirect('/')
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run()
Now if you run python app.py
and you visit http://localhost:5000
you will be able to intercact with your brand new Flask-Coralillo application.
For more information visit https://getfleety.github.io/coralillo/
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Flask module for the Coralillo redis ORM
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