Pytonik Bootstrap Flash Message helps you store messages in session data until they are retrieved. Bootstrap compatibility, sticky messages, and more
You can simply install the module into your pytonik application using any of the methods below.
pip install FlashBootstrap
git clone https://github.com/emmamartins/FlashBootstrap/
Import the module using either of the following method
from FlashBootstrap.FlashBootstrap import FlashBootstrap
or
from FlashBootstrap.FlashBootstrap import *
description = ""
title = ""
dismissible = True
key = 'flash'
#Instantiate the class
msg = FlashBootstrap
#Add messages With Bootstrap
msg.info('This is an info message')
msg.success('This is a success message')
msg.warning('This is a warning ')
msg.error('This is an error ')
#Add messages Without Bootstrap
msg.message('This is an info message')
#Wherever you want to display the messages simply call:
msg.display()
#Wherever you want to clear or unset the messages simply call:
msg.clear()
#Wherever you want to redirect to
msg.redirect('/location')
msg.info('This is a info message')
msg.success('This is a success message')
msg.warning('This is a warning ')
msg.error('This is a error')
It is possible to redirect to a different URL before displaying a message. For example, redirecting from checklogin back to a form login, (and displaying an error message) so a user can correct an error - subjected to pytonik developers.
#Import FlashBootstrap
from FlashBootstrap.FlashBootstrap import *
def checklogin():
FlashBootstrap.error('Cannot login account')
return FlashBootstrap.redirect('/login', True)
#Import Pytonik
from pytonik.Web import app
#Import FlashBootstrap
from FlashBootstrap.FlashBootstrap import *
def checklogin():
FlashBootstrap.error('Cannot login account')
return app.redirect('/login', True)
👤 Raphael Essien
- Github: Raphael Essien
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