How to take user input, validate with a storage and then display it? [ Flaskr ]












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I've come to a roadblock. I have no idea how to make my program works. Here's the situation, I want to have the user input a "Bus Stop Code" and then have it run through a dictionary whereby it will match with key and display out the value(Eg, Chinatown). So its like 560494 : "Chinatown". I have no idea how storage works for Flaskr.



At such, when the user enters the Bus Stop Code as 560494, it will display out that the place is "Chinatown"



I can do it with like normal python file to display whatever i want. But I am not familiar with Flaskr, so I don't know what i can do and what are my limitations of using Flaskr. Please enlighten me in a way or another, like what storage type i can use for this, and how to actually display out to the user.



destinationForm.py



class DestinationForm(FlaskForm):
journeyName = StringField("Name this Journey", validators=[DataRequired(), Length(min=2, max=20, message="Journey Name must be between 2 and 20 characters long.")])
busNumber = IntegerField("Select Bus Number", validators=[DataRequired(), NumberRange(min=2, max=975, message="Invalid Bus Number")])
journeyFrom = StringField("Bus Stop Code", validators=[DataRequired()])
journeyTo = StringField("Destination", validators=[DataRequired()])
alertMe = IntegerField("Alert Me Before {?} Stops", validators=[DataRequired(), NumberRange(min=1, max=7, message="Out of range! Between 1 to 7 only")])
submit = SubmitField("Submit")


wakeMeUp.py



@app.route("/destination", methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def destination():
form = DestinationForm()
if form.validate_on_submit():
flash(f'You are in transit, on Bus {form.busNumber.data}!', 'danger')
return redirect("transit")
return render_template("destinationForm.html", title="Destination",
form=form)


This is how the form appears to the user. (https://imgur.com/7jwmfHB).
Currently, I am only able to flash the message(https://imgur.com/JJna74t).










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    I've come to a roadblock. I have no idea how to make my program works. Here's the situation, I want to have the user input a "Bus Stop Code" and then have it run through a dictionary whereby it will match with key and display out the value(Eg, Chinatown). So its like 560494 : "Chinatown". I have no idea how storage works for Flaskr.



    At such, when the user enters the Bus Stop Code as 560494, it will display out that the place is "Chinatown"



    I can do it with like normal python file to display whatever i want. But I am not familiar with Flaskr, so I don't know what i can do and what are my limitations of using Flaskr. Please enlighten me in a way or another, like what storage type i can use for this, and how to actually display out to the user.



    destinationForm.py



    class DestinationForm(FlaskForm):
    journeyName = StringField("Name this Journey", validators=[DataRequired(), Length(min=2, max=20, message="Journey Name must be between 2 and 20 characters long.")])
    busNumber = IntegerField("Select Bus Number", validators=[DataRequired(), NumberRange(min=2, max=975, message="Invalid Bus Number")])
    journeyFrom = StringField("Bus Stop Code", validators=[DataRequired()])
    journeyTo = StringField("Destination", validators=[DataRequired()])
    alertMe = IntegerField("Alert Me Before {?} Stops", validators=[DataRequired(), NumberRange(min=1, max=7, message="Out of range! Between 1 to 7 only")])
    submit = SubmitField("Submit")


    wakeMeUp.py



    @app.route("/destination", methods=['GET', 'POST'])
    def destination():
    form = DestinationForm()
    if form.validate_on_submit():
    flash(f'You are in transit, on Bus {form.busNumber.data}!', 'danger')
    return redirect("transit")
    return render_template("destinationForm.html", title="Destination",
    form=form)


    This is how the form appears to the user. (https://imgur.com/7jwmfHB).
    Currently, I am only able to flash the message(https://imgur.com/JJna74t).










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      I've come to a roadblock. I have no idea how to make my program works. Here's the situation, I want to have the user input a "Bus Stop Code" and then have it run through a dictionary whereby it will match with key and display out the value(Eg, Chinatown). So its like 560494 : "Chinatown". I have no idea how storage works for Flaskr.



      At such, when the user enters the Bus Stop Code as 560494, it will display out that the place is "Chinatown"



      I can do it with like normal python file to display whatever i want. But I am not familiar with Flaskr, so I don't know what i can do and what are my limitations of using Flaskr. Please enlighten me in a way or another, like what storage type i can use for this, and how to actually display out to the user.



      destinationForm.py



      class DestinationForm(FlaskForm):
      journeyName = StringField("Name this Journey", validators=[DataRequired(), Length(min=2, max=20, message="Journey Name must be between 2 and 20 characters long.")])
      busNumber = IntegerField("Select Bus Number", validators=[DataRequired(), NumberRange(min=2, max=975, message="Invalid Bus Number")])
      journeyFrom = StringField("Bus Stop Code", validators=[DataRequired()])
      journeyTo = StringField("Destination", validators=[DataRequired()])
      alertMe = IntegerField("Alert Me Before {?} Stops", validators=[DataRequired(), NumberRange(min=1, max=7, message="Out of range! Between 1 to 7 only")])
      submit = SubmitField("Submit")


      wakeMeUp.py



      @app.route("/destination", methods=['GET', 'POST'])
      def destination():
      form = DestinationForm()
      if form.validate_on_submit():
      flash(f'You are in transit, on Bus {form.busNumber.data}!', 'danger')
      return redirect("transit")
      return render_template("destinationForm.html", title="Destination",
      form=form)


      This is how the form appears to the user. (https://imgur.com/7jwmfHB).
      Currently, I am only able to flash the message(https://imgur.com/JJna74t).










      share|improve this question














      I've come to a roadblock. I have no idea how to make my program works. Here's the situation, I want to have the user input a "Bus Stop Code" and then have it run through a dictionary whereby it will match with key and display out the value(Eg, Chinatown). So its like 560494 : "Chinatown". I have no idea how storage works for Flaskr.



      At such, when the user enters the Bus Stop Code as 560494, it will display out that the place is "Chinatown"



      I can do it with like normal python file to display whatever i want. But I am not familiar with Flaskr, so I don't know what i can do and what are my limitations of using Flaskr. Please enlighten me in a way or another, like what storage type i can use for this, and how to actually display out to the user.



      destinationForm.py



      class DestinationForm(FlaskForm):
      journeyName = StringField("Name this Journey", validators=[DataRequired(), Length(min=2, max=20, message="Journey Name must be between 2 and 20 characters long.")])
      busNumber = IntegerField("Select Bus Number", validators=[DataRequired(), NumberRange(min=2, max=975, message="Invalid Bus Number")])
      journeyFrom = StringField("Bus Stop Code", validators=[DataRequired()])
      journeyTo = StringField("Destination", validators=[DataRequired()])
      alertMe = IntegerField("Alert Me Before {?} Stops", validators=[DataRequired(), NumberRange(min=1, max=7, message="Out of range! Between 1 to 7 only")])
      submit = SubmitField("Submit")


      wakeMeUp.py



      @app.route("/destination", methods=['GET', 'POST'])
      def destination():
      form = DestinationForm()
      if form.validate_on_submit():
      flash(f'You are in transit, on Bus {form.busNumber.data}!', 'danger')
      return redirect("transit")
      return render_template("destinationForm.html", title="Destination",
      form=form)


      This is how the form appears to the user. (https://imgur.com/7jwmfHB).
      Currently, I am only able to flash the message(https://imgur.com/JJna74t).







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