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Purpose of the Application Context
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The main reason for the application's context existance is that in the
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The main reason for the application's context existence is that in the
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past a bunch of functionality was attached to the request context in lack
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of a better solution. Since one of the pillar's of Flask's design is that
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you can have more than one application in the same Python process.
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To make an application context there are two ways. The first one is the
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implicit one: whenever a request context is pushed, an application context
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will be created alongside if this is necessary. As a result of that, you
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can ignore the existance of the application context unless you need it.
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can ignore the existence of the application context unless you need it.
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The second way is the explicit way using the
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:meth:`~flask.Flask.app_context` method::
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While it is still possible to attach error handlers to
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:attr:`Flask.error_handlers` it's discouraged to do so and in fact
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deprecated. In generaly we no longer recommend custom error handler
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deprecated. In general we no longer recommend custom error handler
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attaching via assignments to the underlying dictionary due to the more
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complex internal handling to support arbitrary exception classes and
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blueprints. See :meth:`Flask.errorhandler` for more information.
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