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1.0 -> 0.11 in the docs
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@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ thing, like it does for :class:`request` and :class:`session`.
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It's now also possible to use the ``in`` operator on it to see if an
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attribute is defined and it yields all keys on iteration.
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As of 1.0 you can use :meth:`pop` and :meth:`setdefault` in the same
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As of 0.11 you can use :meth:`pop` and :meth:`setdefault` in the same
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way you would use them on a dictionary.
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This is a proxy. See :ref:`notes-on-proxies` for more information.
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.. currentmodule:: flask
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One of the nice new features in Flask 1.0 is the built-in integration of
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One of the nice new features in Flask 0.11 is the built-in integration of
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the `click <http://click.pocoo.org/>`_ command line interface. This
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enables a wide range of new features for the Flask ecosystem and your own
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applications.
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Even if you get mails, you probably also want to log warnings. It's a
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good idea to keep as much information around that might be required to
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debug a problem. By default as of Flask 1.0, errors are logged to your
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debug a problem. By default as of Flask 0.11, errors are logged to your
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webserver's log automatically. Warnings however are not. Please note
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that Flask itself will not issue any warnings in the core system, so it's
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your responsibility to warn in the code if something seems odd.
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developers: Importing ``flask.ext.foo`` would try ``flask_foo`` and
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``flaskext.foo`` in that order.
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As of Flask 1.0, most Flask extensions have transitioned to the new naming
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schema. The ``flask.ext.foo`` compatibility alias is still in Flask 1.0 but is
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As of Flask 0.11, most Flask extensions have transitioned to the new naming
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schema. The ``flask.ext.foo`` compatibility alias is still in Flask 0.11 but is
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now deprecated -- you should use ``flask_foo``.
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.. currentmodule:: flask
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Starting with Flask 1.0 there are multiple built-in ways to run a
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Starting with Flask 0.11 there are multiple built-in ways to run a
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development server. The best one is the :command:`flask` command line utility
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but you can also continue using the :meth:`Flask.run` method.
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Command Line Interface
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----------------------
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Starting with Flask 1.0 the recommended way to work with the shell is the
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Starting with Flask 0.11 the recommended way to work with the shell is the
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``flask shell`` command which does a lot of this automatically for you.
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For instance the shell is automatically initialized with a loaded
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application context.
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.. _upgrading-to-10:
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Version 1.0
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Version 0.11
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------------
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0.11 is an odd release in the Flask release cycle because it was supposed
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to be the 1.0 release. However because there was such a long lead time up
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to the release we decided to push out a 0.11 release first with some
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changes removed to make the transition easier. If you have been tracking
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the master branch which was 1.0 you might see some unexpected changes.
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In case you did track the master branch you will notice that `flask --app`
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is removed now. You need to use the environment variable to specify an
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application.
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Debugging
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`````````
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Flask 1.0 removed the ``debug_log_format`` attribute from Flask
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Flask 0.11 removed the ``debug_log_format`` attribute from Flask
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applications. Instead the new ``LOGGER_HANDLER_POLICY`` configuration can
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be used to disable the default log handlers and custom log handlers can be
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set up.
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Additionally the :func:`~flask.send_file` function is now issuing
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deprecation warnings if you depend on functionality that will be removed
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in Flask 1.0. Previously it was possible to use etags and mimetypes
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in Flask 0.11. Previously it was possible to use etags and mimetypes
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when file objects were passed. This was unreliable and caused issues
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for a few setups. If you get a deprecation warning, make sure to
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update your application to work with either filenames there or disable
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