Source code for the accompanying tutorial found here: https://hackersandslackers.com/managing-user-session-variables-with-flask-sessions-and-redis/
Installation via requirements.txt
:
$ git clone https://github.com/hackersandslackers/flask-session-tutorial.git
$ cd flask-session-tutorial
$ python3 -m venv myenv
$ source myenv/bin/activate
$ pip3 install -r requirements.txt
$ flask run
Installation via Pipenv:
$ git clone https://github.com/hackersandslackers/flask-session-tutorial.git
$ cd flask-session-tutorial
$ pipenv shell
$ pipenv update
$ flask run
Installation via Poetry:
$ git clone https://github.com/hackersandslackers/flask-session-tutorial.git
$ cd flask-session-tutorial
$ poetry shell
$ poetry update
$ poetry run
Replace the values in .env.example with your values and rename this file to .env:
FLASK_APP
: Entry point of your application (should be wsgi.py
).FLASK_ENV
: The environment to run your app in (either development
or production
).SECRET_KEY
: Randomly generated string of characters used to encrypt your app's data.SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI
: Connection URI of a SQL database.SESSION_REDIS
: Connection URI of a Redis instance.LESS_BIN
: Path to your local LESS installation via which lessc
(optional for static assets).ASSETS_DEBUG
: Debug asset creation and bundling in development
(optional).LESS_RUN_IN_DEBUG
: Debug LESS while in development
(optional).COMPRESSOR_DEBUG
: Debug asset compression while in development
(optional).Remember never to commit secrets saved in .env files to Github.
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