PySideFlask 2.0

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PySideFlask 2.0

PySideFlask
Create desktop application by using Flask and Pyside2.
This is a fork of PyFladesk, where PyQT5 has been exchanged with PySide2
Idea
Rather than open Flask app in user browser, create a QWebview and then run Flask app on it.
By default, every internal link is open inside the app and every external link is open in the default browser.
Dependencies

Python3
Flask
Pyside2

Installation with pip
If you want to install PySideFlask with pip you just run.
pip install pysideflask
Usage
You just need to change two lines:
Add an import at the top:
from pysideflask import init_gui
And wherever you run the app (app.run) replace it with:
init_gui(app)
Then run your app as usual
Example
from flask import Flask
from pysideflask import init_gui

app = Flask(__name__)

from routes import *

if __name__ == '__main__':
init_gui(app)

Parameters
The init_gui function has some optional parameters that you may find useful:
init_gui(application, port=5000, width=300, height=400,
window_title="PySideFlask", icon="appicon.png", argv=None)


port: choose in which port the application will run.
width: The initial width of the main window.
height: The initial height of the main window.
window_title: The main window title.
icon: the path to the icon file of the main window.
argv: additional parameters to the QApplication instance.

Packaging
For a full guide on how to package the app in one executable with PyInstaller file check this blog post
This avoids the need for the Python interpreter and the packages you use inside your project.
If you haven't already, install it with pip (if you use virtual environments you should install it inside it).
pip install pyinstaller
Some parameters to consider:

F - Bundles everything in a single file
w - Avoid displaying a console
--add-data - Add Folders to the directory/executable

Since Flask relies on a directory structure you should pass it to the folder, in the example case we only have two folders: templates and static, in case you use a database or some other directory structure you should adapt this.
Note: For more complex scenarios check the PyInstaller Docs
If we want everything in one executable file we can
Windows:
pyinstaller -w -F --add-data "templates;templates" --add-data "static;static" app.py
Linux:
pyinstaller -w -F --add-data "templates:templates" --add-data "static:static" app.py
Depending on the Linux version, you might need to install sudo apt install libpython3.x-dev
This will create a folder dist with our executable ready to be shipped. The executable will open the main window of our app.
Define this in a helper script:
def resource_path(relative_path):
""" Get absolute path to resource, works for dev and for PyInstaller """
base_path = getattr(sys, '_MEIPASS', os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
return os.path.join(base_path, relative_path)

Include this at the top, under imports
if getattr(sys, 'frozen', False):
template_folder = resource_path('templates')
static_folder = resource_path('static')
app = Flask(__name__, template_folder=template_folder, static_folder=static_folder)
else:
app = Flask(__name__)

Since Qt is quite big, your executables will be big too. The example app of this repository is 70 MB (69 MB of which are the Qt Component for displaying HTML). This is reasonable taking into account that we are shipping a self contain web browser. In case size is crucial, you can follow this suggestions
Contributing Oportunities
Feel free to open issues and pull requests for new features and improvements. This is a guide for things that may be useful for the project:

Add different backends (wxPython, TKinter, etc)
Test performance of HTML5 and CSS3
Add Directory structure for large projects (Flask Patterns)
Test other micro web frameworks (Bottle, etc)
Make sample apps

Thanks
Thanks to ​Saeed Moqadam, for the original Pyfladesk

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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