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