Publishing Flet app to web
Flet allows publishing your app as a static or dynamic website.
Static website - content is not changing and delivered exactly as it's stored. Python code is running in the web browser.
Dynamic website - content is dynamically generated for each user. Python code is running on the server.
Here is a table comparing Flet app running as a static vs dynamic website:
Static website | Dynamic website | |
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Loading time | ⬇️ Slower - Python runtime (Pyodide) along with app's Python code and all its dependencies must be loaded into the browser. Pyodide initialization takes time too. | ✅ Faster - the app stays and runs on the server. |
Python compatibility | ⬇️ Not every program that works with native Python can be run with Pyodide | ✅ Any Python package can be used. |
Responsivness | ✅ Zero latency between user-generated events (clicks, text field changes, drags) and page updates. | ⬇️ Non-zero latency - user-generated events are communicated to a server via WebSockets. UI updates are communicated back. |
Performance | ⬇️ Slower - Pyodide is currently 3x-5x slower than native Python because of WASM | ✅ Faster - the code is running on the server by native Python. |
Code protection | ⬇️ Low - app's code is loaded into a web browser and can be inspected by a user. | ✅ High - the app is running on the server. |
Hosting | ✅ Cheap/Free - no code is running on the server and thus the app can be hosted anywhere: GitHub Pages, Cloudflare Pages, Replit, Vercel, a shared hosting or your own VPS. | ⬇️ Paid - the app requires Python code to run on the server and communicate with a web browser via WebSockets. |