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Courses Plus Student 997 PointsFlask Requests args
I need the answer to this. Tried different ways, but instructions not clear. Give me the answer, not help. Thx.
from flask import Flask
from flask import request
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/')
def index():
return 'Treehouse'
return 'Hello {name}'.format(name='')
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 PointsThe challenge asks "Import request
from Flask. Then update the index
view to return "Hello {name}
", replacing {name}
with a name
argument in the query string."
from flask import Flask
from flask import request #<-- import 'request'
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/')
def index(name='Treehouse'): #<-- provide default value for 'name'
name = request.args.get('name', name) #<-- get argument 'name' or use default name set above
return 'Hello {name}'.format(name=name) #<-- update return string to accept variable 'name'
Corey Paris
Courses Plus Student 997 PointsCorey Paris
Courses Plus Student 997 PointsI found the answer (by googling). Seriously, the way questions are asked needs to be reviewed. Never had this much trouble on codeacademy. And questions don't just need to be related to previous tracks, but Based on previous tracks. You're not teaching anyone anything by asking unclear questions (though maybe I should get into the habit of simply copying the exact code previously went over and answering the question with that code, even if the question 'seems' to want something different, as many do.