Advanced Python Web Dev Using Flask, Part 6 of 9: Start Relationship App
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Advanced Python Web Dev Using Flask, Part 6 of 9: Start Relationship App

LearnNow Online
Updated Jul 20, 2020

Course description

The course goes through the process of building a social web application using Python Flask and the most popular document store database in the market: MongoDB. We will go over modeling best practices, how to build efficient indexes and how to interact with it using the popular MongoEngine ORM. This course Covers the start of the Relationship App, the model, front end and working with the Views necessary.

Each LearnNowOnline training course is made up of Modules (typically an hour in length). Within each module there are Topics (typically 15-30 minutes each) and Subtopics (typically 2-5 minutes each). There is a Post Exam for each Module that must be passed with a score of 70% or higher to successfully and fully complete the course.


Prerequisites

• Good knowledge of the Python programming language • Good knowledge of the Flask web framework • Basic knowledge of HTML, CSS and jQuery


Meet the expert

Jorge Escobar

Jorge Escobar is an engineer at FINDMINE.  In addition to being a consultant and working with companies like MongoDB, Venmo and Knewton he also has a passion for teaching and is an instructor for Stone River eLearning

Video Runtime

65 Minutes

Time to complete

85 Minutes

Course Outline

Relationship App

Starting Relationship App (00:21)

  • Introduction (00:13)
  • Starting Relationship App (00:00)
  • Summary (00:08)

Playing with Relationship Model (17:04)

  • Introduction (00:08)
  • Playing with Relationship Model (05:58)
  • Get Relationship Helper (10:50)
  • Summary (00:08)

Relationship Frontend (28:53)

  • Introduction (00:08)
  • Relationship Frontend (11:15)
  • Relationship views (17:21)
  • Summary (00:08)

More Work on Relationship views (19:19)

  • Introduction (00:08)
  • More Work on Relationship views (15:22)
  • Complete Relationship Frontend (03:40)
  • Summary (00:08)
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