* Update minitwit & improve testing for examples
* Related to #1945
* Re-works minitwit to be installed and run as:
pip install --editable .
export FLASK_APP=minitwit.minitwit
export FLASK_DEBUG=1
flask initdb
flask run
* added flaskr and minitwit to norecursedirs
* tests not properly run when using pytest standards
* see: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38313171/configuring-pytest-with-installable-examples-in-a-project
* Both flaskr and minitwit now follow pytest standards.
* Tests can for them as `py.test` or `python setup.py test`
* Update minitwit readme
* updates the instructions for running
* Fixes for updating the minitwit example
- This reverts the changes to the *docs/* (I will file separate PR).
- Running the app is now: `export FLASK_APP=minitwit` & `flask run`
(After installing the app)
* Remove unnecessary comma from flaskr/setup.py
i noticed that <li> tag haven't closed in lines 15,18
which is bad practice as if i put "some thing : <h1> some text </h1>" in the text-area all the other articles become <h1> so big and color blue
* Converts example/flaskr to have a setup.py
Makes the flaskr app easier to run, ex. workflow:
- pip install --editable .
- export FLASK_APP=flaskr.flaskr
- flask initdb
- flask run
Testing is also easier now:
- python setup.py test
* Fixed an import error in flaskr/tests
- the statement `import flaskr` caused errors in python3
- `from . import flaskr` fixes the issue in 2.7.11 and 3.5.1
* Better project structure and updates the docs
- Re-factors *flaskr*'s project structure a bit
- Updates docs to make sense with the new structure
- Adds a new step about installing Flask apps with setuptools
- Switches first-person style writing to second-person (reads better IMO)
- Adds segments in *testing.rst* for running tests with setuptools
* Remove __init__.py from tests
- py.test recommends not using __init__.py
* Fix testing import errors
This commit adds a test case for `test_find_best_app` where
Module object does not contain Flask application.
Also cleans the function little bit to provides more meaningful comment.
* Clarify instructions about changing row_factory
When I was working through the tutorial, this was very confusing to me; so, I've added the code and clarification that would have helped me get through it faster.
* Clarify the nature of Row objects
* Rewrite code example for further clarity.