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/ Flaskr /
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a minimal blog application
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~ What is Flaskr?
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A sqlite powered thumble blog application
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~ How do I use it?
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1. edit the configuration in the factory.py file or
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export an FLASKR_SETTINGS environment variable
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pointing to a configuration file or pass in a
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dictionary with config values using the create_app
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function.
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2. install the app from the root of the project directory
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pip install --editable .
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3. Instruct flask to use the right application
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export FLASK_APP=flaskr.factory:create_app()
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4. initialize the database with this command:
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flask initdb
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5. now you can run flaskr:
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flask run
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the application will greet you on
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http://localhost:5000/
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~ Is it tested?
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You betcha. Run `python setup.py test` to see
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the tests pass.
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