You can put variable names in your views.py functions. For example:
# you can also use a particular data type such as int,str
# @app.route('post/<int:id>', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
@app.route('post/<variable>', methods=['GET'])
def daily_post(variable):
#do your code here
return render_template("template.html",para1=meter1, para2=meter2)
To get your database information to display on your site, you'll want to pass parameters into the template. So, in your template you'll reference those parameters like:
<td>Post Author: {{ para1.author }}</td>
<td>Post Body: {{ para1.body }}</td>
<td>Date Posted: [{{ para2 }}] times</td>
Then when you visit mysite.com/post/anything_here, the 'anything_here' will go into your function and be evaluated as necessary. You'll probably also want to set up 404 page handling, in case someone tries to enter a post manually:
@app.errorhandler(404)
def not_found_error(error):
return render_template('404.html', pic=pic), 404
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