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Treehouse

A Social Network with Flask Course

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Overview

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It's time to dig in and build something big. In this course, we're going to take the tools we've learned, Flask, Peewee, and Python itself, and build a small social network. We'll have user registration, user authentication, strongly hashed passwords, form validation, and more.

What you'll learn

  • User registration and authentication
  • Password hashing
  • Form validation
  • Joins

Syllabus

Making Strong Users

We won't get far in our social application with out users. Let's make sure their passwords are stored correctly and strongly, too.

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  • Our Project

    1:38

  • Flask and Peewee Review

    6 questions

  • The User Model

    4:57

  • Create a User model

    3 objectives

  • The UserMixin From Flask-Login

    5:50

  • Add UserMixin

    2 objectives

  • Cryptographic Hashing with Flask-Bcrypt

    6:50

  • Bcryptkeeper

    3 objectives

  • Class Method

    4:07

  • What's a method like you doing in a class like this?

    2 objectives

Takin' Names

Users need a way to sign up and sign in to our site. We'll need to validate their information, create our model instances, and store their session information. Luckily, we have a few handy libraries to do a lot of that for us!

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  • Before and After Requests

    4:27

  • To the ends of the request

    3 objectives

  • LoginManager

    4:38

  • Set up LoginManager

    4 objectives

  • Flask-WTF Forms

    9:39

  • Form with Validators

    4 objectives

  • Registration View

    6:33

  • Macros

    4:19

  • Login View

    6:17

  • Form View

    3 objectives

  • Logout View

    3:24

  • Controlling sessions

    2 objectives

Broadcasting

Our app needs messages posted by the users. Let's give them a model, a form, and the views necessary so they can tell the world what they're up to.

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  • Add Some Layout

    7:01

  • Add current_user Check

    2 objectives

  • Post Model

    4:05

  • Lunch Order Model

    3 objectives

  • Post Form and View

    7:14

  • Lunch Order Form

    3 objectives

  • Stream Views

    7:21

  • Lunch order view

    1 objective

  • Stream Templates

    6:27

  • Lunch Template

    2 objectives

How to Win Friends

The final ingredient in any social site is the ability to follow people. We'll need to add a new model, a couple of views, and tweak a template or two. We'll also want to change a query or two to get the full social experience.

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  • Relationship Model

    5:36

  • Related Users

    4 objectives

  • Follow and Unfollow Buttons

    8:06

  • Follow/Unfollow views

    2 objectives

  • Show Follower Posts

    4:21

  • Lunch Count

    1 objective

  • Handling 404s

    5:40

  • Uh-Oh 404!

    3 objectives

  • Suggestions

    0:43

  • Review: Build a Social Network with Flask

    6 questions

  • Extra Credit

    Some other ideas for extending this app are:

    • Add a form and view to allow users to change their username, email address, and password.
    • Allow users to repost or respond to updates in a linked method. You'd probably want to start by adding a foreign key to Post that pointed to another Post.

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