Brilliant. Thank you. Worked fine. Now to work.
Is that normally required, or specific to Pythonista? I don't recall seeing it in basic introductions for Flask.
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Brilliant. Thank you. Worked fine. Now to work.
Is that normally required, or specific to Pythonista? I don't recall seeing it in basic introductions for Flask.
I've been learning Python for a while now (after a break from programming of several decades) but have concentrated on console work. Thought it was time to do some web stuff and decided to give Flask a go.
I note that it is installed as standard in Pythonista. I assumed I just entered the basic hello world code.
from flask import Flask
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/')
def hello_world():
return 'Hello, World!'
and whilst I get no errors when I execute the above, nor do I get anything else. Is a flask server running in the background? Do I need to open a web browser with a particular url. I was anticipating 127.0.0.1:8080 as a guess but there is nothing there.
Please point me in the right direction.