Before posting this question, I wanted to get feedback on where the best place to ask it would be, if any. The question’s aim is to verify that my current plan is on the right track given my intentions.
Exporting backend Python scripts to the web, while staying connected to a GUI
Before starting on what could be a time-consuming project, I need to verify that the following plan is sound.
I have a desktop app (made with wxPython, if it matters) which is directly connected to Python scripts that extract data from the web. These files need to run 24/7, so they need to be separated from the GUI, to run even when it’s closed. However, the data still needs to feed the GUI when it is open, continuously refreshing it. This presently occurs with threading in the desktop GUI.
The plan is to use Flask and PyMySQL on PythonAnywhere to keep the backend scripts running. I assume there should be no problem connecting the resulting data feed to either a web-interface or the aforementioned desktop interface. I also assume that continual refreshing via getting data through PyMySQL should perform similarly in seamlessness to the original desktop version.
Is there is something flawed with this plan, or is there a clear way that it can be improved?