I don't know what exactly you mean with "wanted to not build it all myself", but Flask is great with SQLAlchemy. You have the Flask-SQLAlchemy extension and it has a lot of other integrations, like Flask-Admin.
You don't have to fear flask to bigger projects. To be honest, I prefer it instead of Django because I can grow the project the way I want, without framework strings. On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 8:34 PM, flebber <flebber.c...@gmail.com> wrote: > If I want to use SQLAlchemy as my ORM what would be the best option for a > web framework? > > It appears the general advice regarding Django is to do it the Django way > and use the django ORM and change it out for SQLAlchemy. > > That to me limited knowledge leaves flask, pyramid and turbogears 2. So if > I wanted to not build it all myself as with flask then potentially pyramid, > turbogears is the best option? > > Is this true? I have completed the TG2 intro tutorial and have built > several small things with flask although I feel offput by doing anything > bigger in flask. > > See what I have done is got my python knowledge to a fair point where I > can do useful things, good knowledge of web HTML/CSS, built a few small > projects in flask to get an idea for python web, completed django > tutorials, turogears tutorials and now looking to design out a bigger > project I want to set myself and i am trying to compile the parts so I can > see what I will need to use and gather info to cover what othe things I > will need to know. > > Do I have a false fear of flask and doing bigger projects? > > So at this point I know I want SQLAlchemy, will use postgres(although > mysql/maria would work fine). > > Any pratical advice warmly welcomed, I think I am thining too much > aimlessly maybe. > > http://turbogears.org/ > http://www.pylonsproject.org/ > http://flask.pocoo.org/ > https://www.djangoproject.com/ > http://www.tornadoweb.org/en/stable/ > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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