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# Day 46 - Web development in Python
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Python is quite capable when it comes to web development, and there are a variety of frameworks and modules are available for it. These can be used to create web applications.
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Flask, Django, and Pyramid are a few well-known frameworks. The choice of framework will rely on the project's requirements. Each of these frameworks has advantages and disadvantages of its own.
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## Creating a basic web app using Flask:
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Creating a basic web application using Flask: Flask is a micro web framework for Python that is easy to learn and use. It provides a simple way to create web applications and APIs using Python. Here are some examples of Flask code for creating a basic web application:
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``` python
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from flask import Flask
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app = Flask(__name__)
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@app.route('/')
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def hello_world():
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return 'Hello, World!'
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```
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This code creates a Flask application and defines a single route for the root URL (/). When the user visits the URL, the hello_world() function is called and returns the string 'Hello, World!'.
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## Working with databases:
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The majority of online applications need some sort of permanent storage, and Python offers a number of modules and frameworks for doing so. Popular options include Django ORM, Peewee, and SQLAlchemy. Here is an illustration of how to work with a SQLite database using SQLAlchemy:
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``` python
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from flask import Flask
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from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy
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app = Flask(__name__)
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app.config['SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI'] = 'sqlite:///test.db'
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db = SQLAlchemy(app)
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class User(db.Model):
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id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
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name = db.Column(db.String(50))
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@app.route('/')
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def index():
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users = User.query.all()
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return render_template('index.html', users=users)
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```
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This code creates a SQLite database and a User table using SQLAlchemy. The index() function queries the database for all users and passes them to the template for rendering.
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Having a good understanding of how these web apps work, will help you with automation and deployment when it comes to practicing DevOps.
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You can dive deeper into how you can build APIs using Python and serverless technologies like AWS Lambda, Azure Functions etc.
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I have a demo on [how I built a serverless resume API](https://github.com/rishabkumar7/AzureResumeAPI).
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