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@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ Put next into the ``views.py``:
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Ok, we have the view.
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Now let's create the heart of our application - the container. Container will keep all of the
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Now let's create the main part of our application - the container. Container will keep all of the
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application components and their dependencies. First two providers we need to add are
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the ``Flask`` application provider and the view provider.
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@ -150,8 +150,8 @@ Put next into the ``containers.py``:
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Finally we need to create the Flask application factory. It is traditionally called
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``create_app()``. It will create the container. Then it will use the container to create
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the Flask application. Last step is to configure the routing - we will assign ``index_view`` from the
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container to handle user requests to the root ``/`` if our web application.
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the Flask application. Last step is to configure the routing - we will assign ``index_view`` from
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the container to handle user requests to the root ``/`` of our web application.
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Put next into the ``application.py``:
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It this tutorial we've build ``Flask`` application following dependency injection principle.
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We've used ``Dependency Injector`` as a dependency injection framework.
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The heart of this application is the container. It keeps all the application components and their
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dependencies in one place:
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The main part of this application is the container. It keeps all the application components and
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their dependencies in one place:
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.. code-block:: python
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