| Patterns for Flask | |
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| Certain features and interactions are common enough that you will find | |
| them in most web applications. For example, many applications use a | |
| relational database and user authentication. They will open a database | |
| connection at the beginning of the request and get the information for | |
| the logged in user. At the end of the request, the database connection | |
| is closed. | |
| These types of patterns may be a bit outside the scope of Flask itself, | |
| but Flask makes it easy to implement them. Some common patterns are | |
| collected in the following pages. | |
| .. toctree:: | |
| :maxdepth: 2 | |
| packages | |
| appfactories | |
| appdispatch | |
| urlprocessors | |
| distribute | |
| fabric | |
| sqlite3 | |
| sqlalchemy | |
| fileuploads | |
| caching | |
| viewdecorators | |
| wtforms | |
| templateinheritance | |
| flashing | |
| jquery | |
| lazyloading | |
| mongoengine | |
| favicon | |
| streaming | |
| deferredcallbacks | |
| methodoverrides | |
| requestchecksum | |
| celery | |
| subclassing | |
| singlepageapplications | |