cookiecutter-flask
A Flask template for cookiecutter.
Use it now
$ pip install cookiecutter $ cookiecutter https://github.com/sloria/cookiecutter-flask.git
You will be asked about your basic info (name, project name, app name, etc.). This info will be used in your new project.
Features
- Bootstrap 3 and Font Awesome 4 with starter templates
- Flask-SQLAlchemy with basic User model
- Easy database migrations with Flask-Migrate
- Flask-WTForms with login and registration forms
- Flask-Login for authentication
- Flask-Bcrypt for password hashing
- Procfile for deploying to a PaaS (e.g. Heroku)
- pytest and Factory-Boy for testing (example tests included)
- Flask's Click CLI configured with simple commands
- CSS and JS minification using webpack
- npm support for frontend package management
- Caching using Flask-Cache
- Useful debug toolbar
- Utilizes best practices: Blueprints and Application Factory patterns
Screenshots
Inspiration
- Building Websites in Python with Flask
- Getting Bigger with Flask
- Structuring Flask Apps
- Flask-Foundation by @JackStouffer
- flask-bones by @cburmeister
- flask-basic-registration by @mjhea0
- Flask Official Documentation
License
BSD licensed.
Changelog
0.13.0 (06/25/2017)
- Use webpack for building front-end assets. Front-end dependencies are installed with NPM. Remove Flask-Assets and bower.json. Thanks @wroberts.
0.12.0 (11/06/2016)
- Update Python dependencies.
0.11.1 (11/06/2016)
- Correctly pass first parameter to
Flask
according to the 0.11 docs. Thanks @aliavni. - Remove setuptools and wheel as dependencies to fix deployment on Heroku. Thanks @Cabalist.
- Make User.password a Binary field for compatibility with new versions of bcrypt. Thanks again @Cabalist.
0.11.0 (09/10/2016)
- Use the FLASK_DEBUG system environment variable, instead of MYFLASKAPP_ENV, to control different configs for development and production environments
0.10.1 (08/28/2016)
- Fix
invoke test
command.
0.10.0 (08/28/2016)
- Update to Flask 0.11.
- Use Click instead of Flask-Script for CLI commands.
0.9.0 (03/06/2016)
- Update stale requirements.
- Add CSRF protection.
- Run
lint
commmand on Travis builds. - Test against Python 3.5.
0.8.0 (11/09/2015)
- Update stale requirements.
- Add
lint
,clean
, andurls
management commands. - Add isort.
Thanks @andreoliw for these contributions.
0.7.0 (04/14/2015)
- Update extension import style to flask_* as per mitsuhiko/flask#1135
- Update stale requirements (Werkzeug, Flask-WTF, WTForms, Flask-Bcrypt, Flask-DebugToolbar, Flask-Migrate, Bootstrap, jQuery). Thanks @bsmithgall for notifying me of the critical patch to Flask-Migrate.
0.6.0 (12/01/2014)
- Test the cookiecutter on Travis. Thanks @joshfriend.
- Update stale requirements (Flask-WTF, Flask-Migrate, Flask-DebugToolbar)
0.5.0 (09/29/2014)
- Fix .travis.yml.
- Update stale requirements (Flask-WTF, WTForms, Flask-SQLAlchemy, jquery, Bootstrap)
0.4.3 (07/27/2014)
- Add
BaseFactory
class. - Add compat.py module.
- Tests pass on Python 3.
0.4.2 (07/27/2014)
- Update factories to factory-boy >= 2.4.0 syntax.
- Update stale requirements.
0.4.1 (06/07/2014)
- Update stale requirements (Werkzeug 0.9.6, WTForms 2.0)
- Fix unmatched div tag in home.html (thanks @level09 )
0.4.0 (04/19/2014)
- Add ReferenceCol for less verbose foreign key columns.
- Add SurrogatePK mixin for adding integer primary key to a model.
- Add base Model class that has CRUD convenience methods.
- Fix setting BCrypt encryption complexity. Tests are much faster.
- Add Role model to show ReferenceCol usage.
- Switch to pytest.
- Upgrade all out-of-date requirements.
- More test examples.
- Remove "year" from cookiecutter.json (just change LICENSE if necessary).
0.3.2 (02/26/2014)
- Fix static assets.
0.3.1 (02/20/2014)
- Update default year in cookiecutter.json. Thanks @Omeryl
- Correct testing of redirects in webtests. Thanks @Widdershin
- Fix POST action in nav form. Thanks @Widdershin.
- Update Bootstrap (3.1.1) and jQuery (2.1.0)
- Optional support for bower.
- Minified assets aren't used in dev environment.
0.3.0 (12/08/2013)
- More modular organization: each blueprint contains its own view, models, and forms in a directory. There is still a single directory for templates and static assets.
- Use Flask-Bcrypt for password hashing.
- Flask-Login for authentication.
- Simple test setup. Just create a subclass of
DbTestCase
. - Flask-Testing support.
- Use Factory-Boy for test factories.
- Use WebTest for functional testing.
- Add Flask-Debugtoolbar.
- Migrations using Flask-Migrate.
- Caching using Flask-Cache.
- Add error page templates (404, 401, 500)
- Add Font Awesome 4.0.3 for icons.
0.2.0 (09/21/2013)
- Add manage.py script
- Add Flask-Assets for CSS and JS bundling+minification
- Use different configs for development and production environments, controlled by the MYFLASKAPP_ENV system environment variable
- Use Blueprints and application factory pattern. The
simple
branch does not use these.
0.1.0 (08/20/2013)
- First iteration
- Bootstrap 3 final
- Working User model and registration