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I am administering online surveys for discounts. I am using a web based tool similar to survey monkey.



I have a python script that is reads in a json file of survey results. From here based on a randomizer issues a win or lose, if you win you get the discount, if lose you get nothing.



I am wanting to have a designer create a beautiful webpage and I want to launch the website if you win in the same browser window that the survey is being taken in.



How would I do this?



The flow of the website is:



website URL for the survey displayed -> take survey and hit submit -> python script parses and selects winner/loser -> if winner, display website of winner page -> reset page back to URL of survey



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    I am administering online surveys for discounts. I am using a web based tool similar to survey monkey.



    I have a python script that is reads in a json file of survey results. From here based on a randomizer issues a win or lose, if you win you get the discount, if lose you get nothing.



    I am wanting to have a designer create a beautiful webpage and I want to launch the website if you win in the same browser window that the survey is being taken in.



    How would I do this?



    The flow of the website is:



    website URL for the survey displayed -> take survey and hit submit -> python script parses and selects winner/loser -> if winner, display website of winner page -> reset page back to URL of survey



    edit:
    open to all frameworks/tools










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      I am administering online surveys for discounts. I am using a web based tool similar to survey monkey.



      I have a python script that is reads in a json file of survey results. From here based on a randomizer issues a win or lose, if you win you get the discount, if lose you get nothing.



      I am wanting to have a designer create a beautiful webpage and I want to launch the website if you win in the same browser window that the survey is being taken in.



      How would I do this?



      The flow of the website is:



      website URL for the survey displayed -> take survey and hit submit -> python script parses and selects winner/loser -> if winner, display website of winner page -> reset page back to URL of survey



      edit:
      open to all frameworks/tools










      share|improve this question














      I am administering online surveys for discounts. I am using a web based tool similar to survey monkey.



      I have a python script that is reads in a json file of survey results. From here based on a randomizer issues a win or lose, if you win you get the discount, if lose you get nothing.



      I am wanting to have a designer create a beautiful webpage and I want to launch the website if you win in the same browser window that the survey is being taken in.



      How would I do this?



      The flow of the website is:



      website URL for the survey displayed -> take survey and hit submit -> python script parses and selects winner/loser -> if winner, display website of winner page -> reset page back to URL of survey



      edit:
      open to all frameworks/tools







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          There are several ways that you can implement these things.
          One way that you can do today would be to use a React + Flask stack



          You can use react to implement your front-end and use Python's Flask to do all your Python logic.






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          • Thank you for the suggestion, I dont know any JS for the react piece is there anything in pure python? I dont know if this will help but another developer will be developing the landing page so I only want to create functionality that will fire once certain buttons are picked.

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          • You can use Django. There you could implement both the Flask and the React part if you wanted.

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          There are several ways that you can implement these things.
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          You can use react to implement your front-end and use Python's Flask to do all your Python logic.






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          • Thank you for the suggestion, I dont know any JS for the react piece is there anything in pure python? I dont know if this will help but another developer will be developing the landing page so I only want to create functionality that will fire once certain buttons are picked.

            – RustyShackleford
            Nov 25 '18 at 23:42













          • You can use Django. There you could implement both the Flask and the React part if you wanted.

            – Pedro Torres
            Nov 25 '18 at 23:44
















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          There are several ways that you can implement these things.
          One way that you can do today would be to use a React + Flask stack



          You can use react to implement your front-end and use Python's Flask to do all your Python logic.






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          • Thank you for the suggestion, I dont know any JS for the react piece is there anything in pure python? I dont know if this will help but another developer will be developing the landing page so I only want to create functionality that will fire once certain buttons are picked.

            – RustyShackleford
            Nov 25 '18 at 23:42













          • You can use Django. There you could implement both the Flask and the React part if you wanted.

            – Pedro Torres
            Nov 25 '18 at 23:44














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          There are several ways that you can implement these things.
          One way that you can do today would be to use a React + Flask stack



          You can use react to implement your front-end and use Python's Flask to do all your Python logic.






          share|improve this answer













          There are several ways that you can implement these things.
          One way that you can do today would be to use a React + Flask stack



          You can use react to implement your front-end and use Python's Flask to do all your Python logic.







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          • Thank you for the suggestion, I dont know any JS for the react piece is there anything in pure python? I dont know if this will help but another developer will be developing the landing page so I only want to create functionality that will fire once certain buttons are picked.

            – RustyShackleford
            Nov 25 '18 at 23:42













          • You can use Django. There you could implement both the Flask and the React part if you wanted.

            – Pedro Torres
            Nov 25 '18 at 23:44



















          • Thank you for the suggestion, I dont know any JS for the react piece is there anything in pure python? I dont know if this will help but another developer will be developing the landing page so I only want to create functionality that will fire once certain buttons are picked.

            – RustyShackleford
            Nov 25 '18 at 23:42













          • You can use Django. There you could implement both the Flask and the React part if you wanted.

            – Pedro Torres
            Nov 25 '18 at 23:44

















          Thank you for the suggestion, I dont know any JS for the react piece is there anything in pure python? I dont know if this will help but another developer will be developing the landing page so I only want to create functionality that will fire once certain buttons are picked.

          – RustyShackleford
          Nov 25 '18 at 23:42







          Thank you for the suggestion, I dont know any JS for the react piece is there anything in pure python? I dont know if this will help but another developer will be developing the landing page so I only want to create functionality that will fire once certain buttons are picked.

          – RustyShackleford
          Nov 25 '18 at 23:42















          You can use Django. There you could implement both the Flask and the React part if you wanted.

          – Pedro Torres
          Nov 25 '18 at 23:44





          You can use Django. There you could implement both the Flask and the React part if you wanted.

          – Pedro Torres
          Nov 25 '18 at 23:44




















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