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Web App Development Made Simple with Streamlit

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835086315
Pages 350 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Rosario Moscato Rosario Moscato
Profile icon Rosario Moscato

Table of Contents (23) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Getting Started with Streamlit
2. Chapter 1: Getting to Know Streamlit – A Brief Overview 3. Chapter 2: Setting Up the Python Coding Environment 4. Chapter 3: Exploring Streamlit’s Features and Functionality 5. Part 2: Building a Basic Web App for Essential Streamlit Skills
6. Chapter 4: Streamlit Essentials – Configuring the Environment, Managing Packages, and More 7. Chapter 5: Organizing and Displaying Content with Columns, Expanders, and NLP Techniques 8. Chapter 6: Implementing NLP Techniques for Text Analysis and Processing in Streamlit 9. Chapter 7: Sharing and Deploying Your Apps on the Cloud Using Streamlit Share 10. Part 3: Developing Advanced Skills with a Covid-19 Detection Tool
11. Chapter 8: Advanced Environment Setup and Package Management for Building an AI-Powered Web App 12. Chapter 9: Optimizing Streamlit Web App UX with Customization and UI Features 13. Chapter 10: Utilizing Pretrained Models to Create Specialized and Personalized Web Applications 14. Chapter 11: Deploying and Managing Complex Libraries on Streamlit Share 15. Part 4: Advanced Techniques for Secure and Customizable Web Applications
16. Chapter 12: Smart File Uploading – Advanced Techniques for Professional Web Applications 17. Chapter 13: Creating a Secure Login and Signup Process for Web Applications 18. Chapter 14: Customizing Pages, Personalizing Themes, and Implementing Multi-Pages 19. Chapter 15: Enhancing Web Apps with Forms, Session State, and Customizable Subdomains 20. Chapter 16: Takeaways and Conclusion 21. Index 22. Other Books You May Enjoy

Retrieving or saving credentials from and to the database

From a theoretical point of view, we have already discussed what a hash is and why we should use one. From a practical point of view, there are many Python packages available (for example, sha256 and pycrypto), but one of the easiest to use that’s also very effective is hashlib. This library is installed in Python by default, so we don’t have to install it in our virtual environment; all we have to do is import it into our app.py file.

While leveraging hashlib, all we need to do is use its sha256 method to create the hash encryption of the password. Once again, let me highlight that SHA-256 is a very strong form of encryption from a security perspective.

These are the new lines of code we need for the hashing process:

Figure 13.17: The make_hashes function

Figure 13.17: The make_hashes function

Here’s a breakdown of what we did:

  • On line 5, we imported hashlib.
  • On lines 12 and 13, we created a new...
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