Build a landing page for your project by implementing FastAPI & Airtable. FastAPI is an easy way to launch a minimal Python web application. Airtable is a service that's a lot like Google Sheets only more developer friendly. In this series, we'll do a quick integration with the two using: Python 3.6 (and up) FastAPI Python Requests FastAPI Forms Jinja Templates And more New to Python? Watch this: New to Airtable? Sign up for a free trial here: (not sponsored). Code reference: Integrate Python & AirTable: Before starting section 9, install: - Git: - Homebrew (mac users only): - Heroku CLI: 0:00:00 1 - Welcome 0:01:20 2 - Virtual Environment & Project Setup 0:04:45 3 - Your First FastAPI Route 0:10:48 4 - Rendering Jinja Templates 0:17:24 5 - Accepting Form Data 0:25:30 6 - Production-Ready Environment Variables 0:30:08 7 - Integrate FastAPI Form Data to Airtable Part 1 0:40:11 8 - Integrate FastAPI Form Data to Airtable Part 2 0:45:49 9 - Procfile & Heroku Local 0:48:18 10 - Git basics & push to Github 1:04:31 11 - From Github to Production on Heroku 1:22:49 12 - Thank you |
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