Flask Extensions ================ Flask extensions extend the functionality of Flask in various different ways. For instance they add support for databases and other common tasks. Finding Extensions ------------------ Flask extensions are listed on the `Flask Extension Registry`_ and can be downloaded with :command:`easy_install` or :command:`pip`. If you add a Flask extension as dependency to your :file:`requirements.txt` or :file:`setup.py` file they are usually installed with a simple command or when your application installs. Using Extensions ---------------- Extensions typically have documentation that goes along that shows how to use it. There are no general rules in how extensions are supposed to behave but they are imported from common locations. If you have an extension called ``Flask-Foo`` or ``Foo-Flask`` it should be always importable from ``flask_foo``:: import flask_foo Flask Before 0.8 ---------------- If you are using Flask 0.7 or earlier the :data:`flask.ext` package will not exist, instead you have to import from ``flaskext.foo`` or ``flask_foo`` depending on how the extension is distributed. If you want to develop an application that supports Flask 0.7 or earlier you should still import from the :data:`flask.ext` package. We provide you with a compatibility module that provides this package for older versions of Flask. You can download it from GitHub: `flaskext_compat.py`_ And here is how you can use it:: import flaskext_compat flaskext_compat.activate() from flask.ext import foo Once the ``flaskext_compat`` module is activated the :data:`flask.ext` will exist and you can start importing from there. .. _Flask Extension Registry: http://flask.pocoo.org/extensions/ .. _flaskext_compat.py: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pallets/flask/master/scripts/flaskext_compat.py