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Mastering Flask Web Development

You're reading from   Mastering Flask Web Development Build enterprise-grade, scalable Python web applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788995405
Length 332 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Jack Stouffer Jack Stouffer
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Preface 1. Getting Started FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating Models with SQLAlchemy 3. Creating Views with Templates 4. Creating Controllers with Blueprints 5. Advanced Application Structure 6. Securing Your App 7. Using NoSQL with Flask 8. Building RESTful APIs 9. Creating Asynchronous Tasks with Celery 10. Useful Flask Extensions 11. Building Your Own Extension 12. Testing Flask Apps 13. Deploying Flask Apps 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Flask Caching

In Chapter 7, Using NoSQL with Flask, we learned that page load time is one of the most important factors that will determine the success or failure of your web app. Despite the facts that our pages do not change very often, and that new posts will not be made very often, we still render the template and query the database every single time the page is asked for by our users' browsers.

Flask Caching solves this problem by allowing us to store the results of our view functions and return the stored results, rather than render the template again. First, we need to install Flask Caching on our virtual environment. This was already done when running the init.sh bash script. The init.sh script will first install all the declared dependencies in requirements.txt:

...
Flask-Caching
...

Next, initialize it in webapp/__init__.py as follows:

from flask_caching import Cache...
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