Web Mode: Could Mu include a default app.py? #2320
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I believe if you are in the "Web mode" and click the "New" button it will open a new tab with this Python code by default, no? # A simple web application.
from flask import Flask, render_template
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route("/")
def index():
return render_template('index.html') Or maybe I misunderstood what you meant? |
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You're correct, I think I didn't understand. When I click new, I do get the code you mention. But when I hit "Run", it opens up a save dialog, which is what led to my confusion. And I think it would lead to new user confusion - what are they supposed to be saving? (File name, etc) I hope that makes sense. |
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I'm playing around with Web mode as it needs a tutorial written (issue #2271 ) and Mu ships with HTML files and directories (static, templates) with a "Hello from Mu" page and sub-pages. If a basic app.py was included, when the user hits "Run" in Mu, it would load the "Hello from Mu" page. The code that worked for me looks like:
Is there interest in possibly including something like this to help get users one step closer to running a Flask app?
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