Split Python Flask app into multiple files

我怕爱的太早我们不能终老 提交于 2019-11-27 16:54:30

Yes, Blueprints are the right way to do it. What you are trying to do can be achieved like this:

Main.py

from flask import Flask
from AccountAPI import account_api

app = Flask(__name__)

app.register_blueprint(account_api)

@app.route("/")
def hello():
    return "Hello World!"

if __name__ == "__main__":
    app.run()

AccountAPI.py

from flask import Blueprint

account_api = Blueprint('account_api', __name__)

@account_api.route("/account")
def accountList():
    return "list of accounts"

If this is an option, you might consider using different URL prefixes for the different APIs/Blueprints in order to cleanly separate them. This can be done with a slight modification to the above register_blueprint call:

app.register_blueprint(account_api, url_prefix='/accounts')

For further documentation, you may also have a look at the official docs.

Using Blueprint you can add your routes in the routes directory.

Structure

app.py
routes
    __init__.py
    index.py
    users.py

__init__.py

from flask import Blueprint
routes = Blueprint('routes', __name__)

from .index import *
from .users import *

index.py

from flask import render_template
from . import routes

@routes.route('/')
def index():
    return render_template('index.html')

users.py

from flask import render_template
from . import routes

@routes.route('/users')
def users():
    return render_template('users.html')

app.py

from routes import *
app.register_blueprint(routes)

If you want to add a new route file, say accounts.py, you just need to create the file accounts.py in the routes directory, just like index.py and users.py, then import it in the routes.__init__.py file

from .accounts import *
Thomas Krickl

If you are using blueprints and want to route / redirect to a url of your blueprint inside a template you are using you need to use the correct url_for statement.

In your case if you would like to open the url account of your blueprint you have to state it like this in your template:

href="{{ url_for('account_api.account') }}"

and for the main app it would look like this:

redirect(url_for('account_api.account'))

Otherwise the werkzeug library will throw an error.

Bhaskar

One another way to do this can be with lazy loading, where you would explicitly attach view functions on need basis.

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