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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Step 2: Application Setup Code
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Now that we have the schema in place we can create the application module. |
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Let's call it flaskr.py. We will place this file inside the flask folder. |
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Let's call it flaskr.py. We will place this file inside the flaskr folder. |
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We will begin by adding the imports we need and by adding the config |
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section. For small applications, it is possible to drop the configuration |
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directly into the module, and this is what we will be doing here. However |
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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ if no such environment key is set.
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In addition to that you can use the :meth:`~flask.Config.from_object` |
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method on the config object and provide it with an import name of a |
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module. Flask will the initialize the variable from that module. Note |
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module. Flask will then initialize the variable from that module. Note |
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that in all cases only variable names that are uppercase are considered. |
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The ``SECRET_KEY`` is needed to keep the client-side sessions secure. |
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