Reusable styles and templates for Hasgeek projects. Setup instructions:
python setup.py install
Or, to use in a development environment where Baseframe will change frequently:
python setup.py develop make
You'll need this boilerplate in your code to use it:
from flask import Flask from baseframe import baseframe, assets, Version version = Version('0.1.0') # Insert your app's version number here app = Flask(__name__, instance_relative_config=True) # Declare your app's assets (with .js and .css suffixes) # Filenames are relative to your app's static folder assets['myapp.js'][version] = 'js/myapp.js' assets['myapp.css'][version] = 'css/myapp.css' # Initialize baseframe with required JS/CSS assets # The 'baseframe' requirement is optional: it gives you the default UI baseframe.init_app(app, requires=['baseframe', 'myapp'])
Baseframe is BSD-licensed, but is built on top of Twitter Bootstrap 3.0 and bundles various JavaScript libraries which use BSD, MIT and Apache.