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Python Programming Blueprints

You're reading from   Python Programming Blueprints Build nine projects by leveraging powerful frameworks such as Flask, Nameko, and Django

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786468161
Length 456 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Pierluigi Riti Pierluigi Riti
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Preface 1. Implementing the Weather Application 2. Creating a Remote-Control Application with Spotify FREE CHAPTER 3. Casting Votes on Twitter 4. Exchange Rates and the Currency Conversion Tool 5. Building a Web Messenger with Microservices 6. Extending TempMessenger with a User Authentication Microservice 7. Online Video Game Store with Django 8. Order Microservice 9. Notification Serverless Application 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Displaying messages in the web browser


Earlier, we added the WebServer microservice to handle HTTP requests; we will now amend this so that when a user lands on the root home page, they are shown all of the messages in our data store.

One way to do this is to use a templating engine such as Jinja2.

Adding a Jinja2 Dependency Provider

Jinja2 is a templating engine for Python that is extremely similar to the templating engine in Django. For those who are familiar with Django, you should feel right at home using it.

Before we start, you should amend your base.in file to include jinja2, re-compile your requirements and install them. Alternatively, simply run pip install jinja2.

Creating the template renderer

When generating a simple HTML template in Jinja2, the following three steps are required:

  • Creating a template environment
  • Specifying the template
  • Rendering the template

With these three steps, it's important to identify which parts are never subject (or at least extremely unlikely) to change while...

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