Breaking News: Grepper is joining You.com. Read the official announcement!
Check it out

from flask import Flask app = Flask(__name__) @app.route('/',methods = ('GET')) def home(): return ('Hello World!!1') if __name__== '_main_': app.run()

answered on December 29, 2020 Popularity 6/10 Helpfulness 4/10

Contents


More Related Answers

  • How do I get the different parts of a Flask request's url?
  • default argument in flask route
  • flask all routes
  • how to create routes in flask
  • default flask app
  • how to set route from different python file in flask
  • Flask route with parameters for Javascript
  • flask int route
  • app = flask(__name__ static_folder
  • Flask application that defines different routes for an admin, librarian, and student. It also uses a dynamic route to handle different users based on their roles. app = Flask(__name__) @app.route('/admin') def admin(): return 'Mr. Sharma is th
  • flask app.route

  • from flask import Flask app = Flask(__name__) @app.route('/',methods = ('GET')) def home(): return ('Hello World!!1') if __name__== '_main_': app.run()

    0
    Popularity 6/10 Helpfulness 4/10 Language python
    Source: Grepper
    Tags: python
    Link to this answer
    Share Copy Link
    Contributed on Dec 29 2020
    0 Answers  Avg Quality 2/10


    X

    Continue with Google

    By continuing, I agree that I have read and agree to Greppers's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
    X
    Grepper Account Login Required

    Oops, You will need to install Grepper and log-in to perform this action.