Go through this amazon link http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/install-LAMP.html
from flask import Flask | |
from flask.ext.sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy | |
from flask.ext import admin, wtf | |
from flask.ext.admin.contrib import sqlamodel | |
app = Flask(__name__) | |
app.config['SECRET_KEY'] = '123456790' | |
app.config['SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI'] = 'sqlite:///test.sqlite' | |
db = SQLAlchemy(app) |
Hi Nicholas,
I saw you tweet about JSX yesterday. It seemed like the discussion devolved pretty quickly but I wanted to share our experience over the last year. I understand your concerns. I've made similar remarks about JSX. When we started using it Planning Center, I led the charge to write React without it. I don't imagine I'd have much to say that you haven't considered but, if it's helpful, here's a pattern that changed my opinion:
The idea that "React is the V in MVC" is disingenuous. It's a good pitch but, for many of us, it feels like in invitation to repeat our history of coupled views. In practice, React is the V and the C. Dan Abramov describes the division as Smart and Dumb Components. At our office, we call them stateless and container components (view-controllers if we're Flux). The idea is pretty simple: components can't
class ChildComponent extends React.Component { | |
render() { | |
const {hello} = this.props.greetings; | |
return <h1>{hello}</h1>; | |
} | |
} | |
const ChildContainer = Relay.createContainer(ChildComponent, { | |
initialVariables: { | |
name: 'A', |
⚠ This post is fairly old. I don't keep it up to date. Be sure to see comments where some people have posted updates
What this will cover
- Host a static website at S3
- Redirect
www.website.com
towebsite.com
- Website can be an SPA (requiring all requests to return
index.html
) - Free AWS SSL certs
- Deployment with CDN invalidation