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json vs jinja2 templates rendering
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I'm currently sending data from my flask application to my HTML pages as dicts or list and I use templates rendering to display the values like data[0]
, and I'm wondering is it a bad practice? should I use jsonify instead or it's the same thing?
json flask jinja2
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I'm currently sending data from my flask application to my HTML pages as dicts or list and I use templates rendering to display the values like data[0]
, and I'm wondering is it a bad practice? should I use jsonify instead or it's the same thing?
json flask jinja2
add a comment |
I'm currently sending data from my flask application to my HTML pages as dicts or list and I use templates rendering to display the values like data[0]
, and I'm wondering is it a bad practice? should I use jsonify instead or it's the same thing?
json flask jinja2
I'm currently sending data from my flask application to my HTML pages as dicts or list and I use templates rendering to display the values like data[0]
, and I'm wondering is it a bad practice? should I use jsonify instead or it's the same thing?
json flask jinja2
json flask jinja2
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I'm wondering is it a bad practice?
It's not a bad practice. It's what we called template rendering.
should I use jsonify instead or it's the same thing?
They are not the same thing. jsonify()
will return a JSON reponse (Content-Type: application/json), while render_template()
reutrn a HTML respone (Content-Type: text/html). The former pass pure data (for machine), the latter show a HTML page (for human).
Normally, you only use jsonify
when building a REST API or making AJAX call.
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I'm wondering is it a bad practice?
It's not a bad practice. It's what we called template rendering.
should I use jsonify instead or it's the same thing?
They are not the same thing. jsonify()
will return a JSON reponse (Content-Type: application/json), while render_template()
reutrn a HTML respone (Content-Type: text/html). The former pass pure data (for machine), the latter show a HTML page (for human).
Normally, you only use jsonify
when building a REST API or making AJAX call.
add a comment |
I'm wondering is it a bad practice?
It's not a bad practice. It's what we called template rendering.
should I use jsonify instead or it's the same thing?
They are not the same thing. jsonify()
will return a JSON reponse (Content-Type: application/json), while render_template()
reutrn a HTML respone (Content-Type: text/html). The former pass pure data (for machine), the latter show a HTML page (for human).
Normally, you only use jsonify
when building a REST API or making AJAX call.
add a comment |
I'm wondering is it a bad practice?
It's not a bad practice. It's what we called template rendering.
should I use jsonify instead or it's the same thing?
They are not the same thing. jsonify()
will return a JSON reponse (Content-Type: application/json), while render_template()
reutrn a HTML respone (Content-Type: text/html). The former pass pure data (for machine), the latter show a HTML page (for human).
Normally, you only use jsonify
when building a REST API or making AJAX call.
I'm wondering is it a bad practice?
It's not a bad practice. It's what we called template rendering.
should I use jsonify instead or it's the same thing?
They are not the same thing. jsonify()
will return a JSON reponse (Content-Type: application/json), while render_template()
reutrn a HTML respone (Content-Type: text/html). The former pass pure data (for machine), the latter show a HTML page (for human).
Normally, you only use jsonify
when building a REST API or making AJAX call.
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