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Fix typos in config.rst

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lord63 11 years ago
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ you might want to change depending on the application environment like
toggling the debug mode, setting the secret key, and other such as
environment-specific things.
The way Flask is designed usually requires the configuration to be
The way Flask designed usually requires the configuration to be
available when the application starts up. You can hardcode the
configuration in the code, which for many small applications is not
actually that bad, but there are better ways.
@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ The following configuration values are used internally by Flask:
browsers will not allow cross-subdomain cookies to be set on a
server name without dots in it. So if your server name is
``'localhost'`` you will not be able to set a cookie for
``'localhost'`` and every subdomain of it. Please chose a different
``'localhost'`` and every subdomain of it. Please choose a different
server name in that case, like ``'myapplication.local'`` and add
this name + the subdomains you want to use into your host config
or setup a local `bind`_.
@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ So a common pattern is this::
This first loads the configuration from the
`yourapplication.default_settings` module and then overrides the values
with the contents of the file the :envvar:`YOURAPPLICATION_SETTINGS`
environment variable points to. This environment variable can be set on
environment variable pointing to. This environment variable can be set on
Linux or OS X with the export command in the shell before starting the
server::
@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ a little harder. There is no single 100% solution for this problem in
general, but there are a couple of things you can keep in mind to improve
that experience:
1. create your application in a function and register blueprints on it.
1. Create your application in a function and register blueprints on it.
That way you can create multiple instances of your application with
different configurations attached which makes unittesting a lot
easier. You can use this to pass in configuration as needed.
@ -348,10 +348,10 @@ To enable such a config you just have to call into
There are many different ways and it's up to you how you want to manage
your configuration files. However here a list of good recommendations:
- keep a default configuration in version control. Either populate the
- Keep a default configuration in version control. Either populate the
config with this default configuration or import it in your own
configuration files before overriding values.
- use an environment variable to switch between the configurations.
- Use an environment variable to switch between the configurations.
This can be done from outside the Python interpreter and makes
development and deployment much easier because you can quickly and
easily switch between different configs without having to touch the

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