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Revision as of 08:39, 10 April 2019
@app.route
This defines where a particular path in the url relates too:
@app.route("/")
def hello():
return "Hello World!"
When the app server is running, visiting the root will produce the message 'Hello World!'. The code below will also display this if you visit '/home' on the app server:
@app.route("/")
@app.route("/home")
def hello():
return "Hello World!"
Parameters
The example below will just display the message:
@app.route("/")
def hello():
return "Hello World!"
You can also use parameters:
@app.route("/<name>")
def hello(name):
return "Hello "+name
Using this method the parameters are passed as strings, and you may need to convert them.