QuickstartΒΆ

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import flask
import flask.ext.sqlalchemy
import flask.ext.restless

# Create the Flask application and the Flask-SQLAlchemy object.
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.config['DEBUG'] = True
app.config['SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI'] = 'sqlite:////tmp/test.db'
db = flask.ext.sqlalchemy.SQLAlchemy(app)

# Create your Flask-SQLALchemy models as usual but with the following
# restriction: they must have an __init__ method that accepts keyword
# arguments for all columns (the constructor in
# flask.ext.sqlalchemy.SQLAlchemy.Model supplies such a method, so you
# don't need to declare a new one).
class Person(db.Model):
    id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
    name = db.Column(db.Unicode)
    birth_date = db.Column(db.Date)

class Article(db.Model):
    id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
    title = db.Column(db.Unicode)
    published_at = db.Column(db.DateTime)
    author_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey('person.id'))
    author = db.relationship(Person, backref=db.backref('articles',
                                                        lazy='dynamic'))


# Create the database tables.
db.create_all()

# Create the Flask-Restless API manager.
manager = flask.ext.restless.APIManager(app, flask_sqlalchemy_db=db)

# Create API endpoints, which will be available at /api/<tablename> by
# default. Allowed HTTP methods can be specified as well.
manager.create_api(Person, methods=['GET', 'POST', 'DELETE'])
manager.create_api(Article, methods=['GET'])

# start the flask loop
app.run()

You may find this example at examples/quickstart.py in the source distribution; you may also view it online. Further examples can be found in the examples/ directory in the source distribution or on the web