import os from flask import Flask def create_app(test_config=None): # create and configure the app app = Flask(__name__, instance_relative_config=True) app.config.from_mapping( SECRET_KEY='dev', DATABASE=os.path.join(app.instance_path, 'flaskr.sqlite'), ) if test_config is None: # load the instance config, if it exists, when not testing app.config.from_pyfile('config.py', silent=True) else: # load the test config if passed in app.config.from_mapping(test_config) # ensure the instance folder exists try: os.makedirs(app.instance_path) except OSError: pass from . import db db.init_app(app) from . import auth from . import index from . import testcase from . import testsuite from . import components from . import reports from . import environment app.register_blueprint(auth.bp) app.register_blueprint(index.bp) app.register_blueprint(testcase.bp) app.register_blueprint(testsuite.bp) app.register_blueprint(components.bp) app.register_blueprint(reports.bp) app.register_blueprint(environment.bp) # a simple page that says hello @app.route('/hello') def hello(): return 'Hello, World!' return app @app.route('/') def index(): return 'Index Page' @app.route('/index') def index(): return 'Index Page 2'