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14-Docker-Flask

Create Simple Docker Flask App

Step 1 — Setting Up the Flask Application

sudo mkdir 14-Docker-Flask

sudo cd 14-Docker-Flas

sudo mkdir -p app/static app/templates 

sudo nano app/__init__.py

#which contains

from flask import Flask
app = Flask(__name__)
from app import views

sudo nano app/views.py

#which contains

from app import app
@app.route('/')
    def home():
    return "hello world!"

sudo nano uwsgi.ini

#which contains

[uwsgi]
module = main
callable = app
master = true

sudo nano main.py

#which contains

from app import app

sudo nano requirements.txt

#which contains

Flask>=2.0.2
Step 2 — Setting Up Docker
sudo nano Dockerfile

#which contains

FROM tiangolo/uwsgi-nginx-flask:python3.8-alpine
RUN apk --update add bash nano
ENV STATIC_URL /static
ENV STATIC_PATH /home/vit/Desktop/14-Docker-Flask/app/static
COPY ./requirements.txt /var/www/requirements.txt
RUN pip install -r /home/vit/Desktop/14-Docker-Flask/requirements.txt

#To check if port 56733 is open run this command on server, it needs to be >1

sudo nc localhost 56733 < /dev/null; echo $? 

#a shell script that will build an image from the Dockerfile and create a container

sudo nano start.sh                            

#which contains

#!/bin/bash
app="docker.test"
docker build -t ${app} .
docker run -d -p 56733:80 \
  --name=${app} \
  -v $PWD:/app ${app}

#Execute the script to create the Docker image and build a container

sudo bash start.sh       

#Check if it is open and running

sudo docker ps

#To verify if it is running in a browser type http://localhost:56733

http://ip-address:56733   

Current file structure is as follows: https://github.com/vi-u/14-Docker-Flask/blob/main/docker_flask_structure.txt


We used Digital Ocean tutorial to make a Docker ready for installation Flask app on a proper cloud-based server.

"How To Build and Deploy a Flask Application Using Docker on Ubuntu 20.04" https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-build-and-deploy-a-flask-application-using-docker-on-ubuntu-20-04

As a prerequisite, you need to install Docker, you may use following tutorial:

"How To Install and Use Docker on Ubuntu 20.04" https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-use-docker-on-ubuntu-20-04