Flask
Flask is a lightweight and versatile web framework built with Python, offering a straightforward approach to developing web applications. Easypanel is a user-friendly web hosting control panel that simplifies server management, including the deployment and configuration of web applications. This guide will take you through the process of deploying a Flask application on Easypanel, making it accessible via a public URL.
Prerequisites
Before you begin, make sure you have the following:
- An operational Flask application on your local machine.
- Easypanel installed and running on your server.
Step 1 - Creating a New Project on Easypanel
- Log in to your Easypanel account.
- Click on the "New" button to create a new project.
- Provide a name for your project.
- Click on "Create" to complete the project creation process.
Step 2 - Setting up Your Application Service
After creating the project, proceed with setting up your application service, which represents your Flask application:
- Within the project dashboard, click on "+ Service."
- Select "App" as the service type.
Step 3 - Configuring the Git/GitHub Source
If you plan to deploy your Flask application from a repository, configure the Git repository source in Easypanel:
Step 4 - Choosing the Build Method
Easypanel offers two methods to deploy your Flask application:
- Nixpacks: A package manager that simplifies building Python applications. You can use Nixpacks to define the environment for your Flask application and build it automatically.
- Dockerfile: Docker is a containerization technology that allows you to package your Flask application with its dependencies and deploy it as a container. You can use a Dockerfile to define the environment for your Flask application and build it automatically.
To select your build method:
- Go to the "Build" tab within your application service.
- Choose either Nixpacks or Dockerfile based on your preferences and requirements.
- Configure the selected method as needed.
- Save your changes, and a prompt to "Deploy" will appear.
- Click on "Deploy" to initiate the deployment process.
If you are using a Dockerfile, specify the relative path to the Dockerfile inside your repository.
Step 5 - Setting up Your Environment
Configure the environment variables required for your Flask application using Easypanel's "Environment" tab:
- Navigate to the "Environment" tab within your application service.
- Define the necessary key-value pairs for your environment variables.
- Save the changes to apply the environment configurations.
- Press "Deploy" to ensure the changes take effect in your running application.
Step 6 - Accessing and Testing Your Application
Once the deployment is complete, your Flask application will be accessible through the public URL generated by Easypanel.
Conclusion
Easypanel simplifies the process of deploying web applications, making it an ideal hosting solution for your Flask application. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can successfully deploy your Flask application on Easypanel and make it available through a public URL. Remember to regularly update and secure your application to ensure smooth and secure operations.
If you encounter any issues or have further questions, don't hesitate to refer to Easypanel's documentation or seek assistance from their support team. Happy hosting!