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FastWSGI
- GitHub - jamesroberts/fastwsgi: An ultra fast WSGI server for Python 3
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FastWSGI: An ultra-fast WSGI server for Python
Github
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An ultra fast WSGI server for Python 3
Direct link to the performance charts.
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Show HN: FastWSGI, an ultra-fast WSGI server for Python
Looks great, thanks. I was going through the Performance Benchmarks - https://github.com/jamesroberts/fastwsgi/blob/main/performan... - and noticed that the •mod_wsgi* Apache module - https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/mod_wsgi - is missing? Please consider including it in the benchmark too - would love to see how your module matches against it.
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FastWSGI: An ultra-fast, multi-platform WSGI server for Python 3
Added Performance benchmarks
flask
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Add headers in a Flask app with unicode_literals
edit:Armin Ronacher has fixed a similar bug (https://github.com/mitsuhiko/flask/issues/758) 5 months ago, but I didn't find the commit in werkzeug git log yet. I don't know if the fix is scoped to the redirect() function or more broadly on headers handling. I'm using Werkzeug 0.9.4 and Flask 0.10.1.
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Difference between python 2.7 and 3.3+ when importing in __init__.py and module from same directory
EDIT:I'm still stumped by the python 2.7 vs 3.3+ issue, but have managed to narrow down that the issue is occurring when the __init__.py of flask.ext is called and uses the ExtensionImporter class from exthook.py to import flask-security.
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flaskr tutorial; can't import flaskr (initialize database)
I'm stuck on this part (from the readme on github) when trying to run the app:https://github.com/mitsuhiko/flask/tree/master/examples/flaskr/
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Pylint - Pylint unable to import flask.ext.wtf?
E: 1,0: No name 'wtf' in module 'flask.ext'E: 2,0: No name 'wtf' in module 'flask.ext'F: 2,0: Unable to import 'flask.ext.wtf' While searching around I found this discussion suggesting it may be because flask.ext libraries are actually just "shortcuts" to libraries.
- flask: error_handler for blueprints
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How do I `jsonify` a list in Flask? [duplicate]
I know there could be security reasons https://github.com/mitsuhiko/flask/issues/170, but I still would like to have a way to return a JSON list like the following:
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When should Flask.g be used?
I saw that g will move from the request context to the app context in Flask 0.10, which made me confused about the intended use of g.
What are some alternatives?
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wsgidav - A generic and extendable WebDAV server based on WSGI
open62541 - Open source implementation of OPC UA (OPC Unified Architecture) aka IEC 62541 licensed under Mozilla Public License v2.0
MarkupSafe - Safely add untrusted strings to HTML/XML markup.
pysgi - The easy server library for everyone.
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