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Getting Started with Python Flask IBM Cloudant

  • 1.  Getting Started with Python Flask IBM Cloudant

    Posted Mon August 09, 2021 09:08 AM
    Hi all. My query is if there are any examples other than the one provided by IBM to get started with python in the cloud

    GitHub - IBM-Cloud/get-started-python: A Python application and tutorial that use Flask framework to provide a REST API to receive requests from the UI. The API then persists the data to a Cloudant database.
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    GitHub - IBM-Cloud/get-started-python: A Python application and tutorial that use Flask framework to provide a REST API to receive requests from the UI. The API then persists the data to a Cloudant database.
    A Python application and tutorial that use Flask framework to provide a REST API to receive requests from the UI. The API then persists the data to a Cloudant database. - GitHub - IBM-Cloud/get-started-python: A Python application and tutorial that use Flask framework to provide a REST API to receive requests from the UI.
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    That is, my query consists of getting help at least, documentation, examples and everything necessary for a CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) with Cloudant, Python and Flask. Your answer would be of great help. Thanks.

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    Cristhian Gerardo Sandoval
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  • 2.  RE: Getting Started with Python Flask IBM Cloudant

    Posted Mon August 09, 2021 02:52 PM
    Hi Cristhian,

    Please check, below link. It might help with your queries. It also has a sample app.

    https://dataplatform.cloud.ibm.com/docs/content/wsj/analyze-data/ml-python-flask-mnist-tutorial.html

    The database part is not there it seems. But you can include the database code like below for a Mongodb database.

    ==============
    from flask import Flask, request, jsonify
    from pymongo import MongoClient
    from flask_cors import CORS
    from bson.objectid import ObjectId
    .
    .
    .

    app = Flask(__name__)
    CORS(app)


    MONGODB_USER = ""
    MONGODB_PASSWORD = ""
    MONGODB_DATABASE = ""
    MONGODB_DOMAIN = ""
    MONGODB_PORT = ""

    try:
    if(MONGODB_USER == None or MONGODB_PASSWORD == None):
    MONGODB_URL = "mongodb://"+MONGODB_DOMAIN+":"+MONGODB_PORT
    else:
    MONGODB_URL = "mongodb://"+MONGODB_USER+":"+MONGODB_PASSWORD+"@"+MONGODB_DOMAIN+":"+MONGODB_PORT
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    Regards,
    Rakib Hossain

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    Rakib Hossain Molla
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