Another technical entry.
Quick context, I have a back and a front (either beta) in python (flask). I raise the location in the browser.
The back lifts on the flask run port --port=5001
The front raises on the port flask run --port=5000
The app runs in the browser.
http://localhost:5000/
Basic, nothing new so far.
I have to install this app on another machine. Thought 1 install python and all the libraries and dependencies and... no.
Here comes Copilot to the rescue again. I will prompt you with tips to install these python scripts as executables for windows.
I recommend some interesting things.
First of all, have the virtual environment up, the dependencies installed, make sure everything works correctly locally and...
First use pyinstaller to generate .exe files of my apps.
pip install pyinstaller
In each directory I run:
/my-project/backend
/my-project/frontend
pyinstaller --onefile --name backend app.py
Here I had to specify passing the templates as parameters, because it gave a jynga2 error
pyinstaller --onefile --name frontend --add-data
"templates;templates" app.py
Example:
Next step, install Inno Setup to generate installers.
web - Inno Setup
Well I had to promise something too to have a base, because I had no idea how to write the script or the syntax of Inno setup.
[Setup] AppName=My Awesome APP AppVersion=1.0 DefaultDirName={pf}\MyAwesomeAPP DefaultGroupName=My Awesome APP OutputBaseFilename=MyAwesomeAPP Compression=lzma SolidCompression=yes [Files] ; Incluir todos los archivos del proyecto Source: "C:\Users\url-a-tu-proyecto\*"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: recursesubdirs createallsubdirs ; Incluir los ejecutables generados por pyinstaller Source: "C:\Users\url-a-tu-proyecto\frontend\dist\frontend.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: ignoreversion Source: "C:\Users\url-a-tu-proyecto\backend\dist\backend.exe"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: ignoreversion [Icons] Name: "{group}\My Awesome APP"; Filename: "{app}\frontend.exe" Name: "{group}\My Awesome APP"; Filename: "{app}\backend.exe" [Run] ; Ejecutar el backend Filename: "{app}\backend.exe"; Flags: nowait ; Ejecutar el frontend Filename: "{app}\frontend.exe"; Flags: nowait
This was my base structure.
Compile, wait a few minutes... and the output will be generated.
And here is the first installer :D
At first it clearly didn't work... but 16 tests later, the app stayed running. The scripts running...
And from my browser I could access my app.
The interesting thing about this question, the tools! Obviously. What I like, I found it quick and easy to use inno setup, I learned to deal with some pyinstaller configuration issues, such as the flags for the templates... the error is very strange :P
And the use of new technologies and python is always pleasant...
Next maybe some desktop app with these scripts, to optimize a little the final size, the file architecture and clearly that the terminals are not running live and direct, with messages from development environments and having to enter to a localhost from the browser! :panic
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