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You can use the MVC pattern in your Flask application using this extension.
Run the follow command to install mvc_flask
:
$ pip install mvc_flask
To start the mvc_flask
you need to import and register in your application.
from flask import Flask
from mvc_flask import FlaskMVC
app = Flask(__name__)
FlaskMVC(app)
Or use application factories
, e.g:
mvc = FlaskMVC()
def create_app():
...
mvc.init_app(app)
By default the mvc_flask
assumes that your application directory will be app
and if it doesn't exist, create it!
If you can use other directories, you can use the path
parameter when the instance of FlaskMVC is initialized. E.g:
mvc = FlaskMVC()
def create_app():
...
mvc.init_app(app, path='src')
Now, you can use src
as default directory for prepare your application.
You structure should be look like this:
app
├── __ini__.py
├── controllers
│ └── home_controller.py
├── routes.py
└── views
├── index.html
Please visit the documentation to check more details https://marcuxyz.github.io/mvc-flask
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We found that mvc-flask demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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