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python - How to organize a relatively large Flask application?

I'm building my first Flask app and I can't figure out a good, clean Pythonic way of organizing my application. I don't want to have everything in a single .py file as in their example. I would like to have each part of my app in a separate module. What would be a good way to organize things?

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I have created a Flask boilerplate project called "Fbone", please feel free to check it out and fork :)

Fbone (Flask bone) is a Flask (Python microframework) template/bootstrap/boilerplate application.

Overview

  • Well designed for big project using blueprint.
  • Integrate with hottest frontend framework: jQuery / html5boilerplate / bootstrap.
  • Backed by the famous SQLalchemy.
  • Implement tricky "remember me" by flask-login.
  • Handle web forms by flask-wtform.
  • Unit testing with flask-testing and nose.
  • Easily deploy via fabric and mod_wsgi (example included).
  • i18n by flask-babel

btw, I just found this wiki on building a large project with Flask useful, pls check it!


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