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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.
lab-flask-tdd
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PyCharm or VSCode for python coding?
If you have Docker and VSCode installed, go get the Remote Containers extension you can try it on one of the repos for the labs that I teach: https://github.com/nyu-devops/lab-flask-tdd Instructions are in the README file.
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Does anyone else feel like setting up environments is harder than actually programming?
git clone https://github.com/nyu-devops/lab-flask-tdd.git
- Which CI service allows running containers to test open source software?
- How can I setup vscode for an existing docker project?
What are some alternatives?
Werkzeug - The comprehensive WSGI web application library.
awesome-docker - :whale: A curated list of Docker resources and projects
Zope - Zope is an open-source web application server.
npbc - This app calculates your monthly newspaper bill, given the cost of each paper per weekday.
wsgidav - A generic and extendable WebDAV server based on WSGI
nose2 - The successor to nose, based on unittest2
MarkupSafe - Safely add untrusted strings to HTML/XML markup.
djangitos
Bible-Gematria-Interlinear-Explorer - View the gematria of the Bible. Explore Hebrew/Greek words and see their definitions. Explore all aspects of the Bible.
lab-flask-bdd - NYU DevOps lab on Behavior Driven Development with Flask and Behave
FastWSGI - An ultra fast WSGI server for Python 3
Fast-online-compiler - Fast Online Compiler is an API based Code Compiler/runner running on the cloud!