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Keyan Pishdadian c90c4e5e8c Support "import flask.ext.foo" format
New commit supports the above import format, however it does not fix function calls elsewhere in the source. Perhaps there should be an error or simply alert the user through stdout().
2015-02-11 14:29:04 -05:00
artwork Updated license, relicensed logo under debian-ish license 2010-06-19 13:49:01 +02:00
docs grammar fixes 2015-01-16 03:36:17 -06:00
examples Add readme to persona example 2015-01-17 13:18:27 +01:00
flask Fixed minor docstring typo for teardown_request() 2015-01-28 21:04:43 -05:00
scripts Support "import flask.ext.foo" format 2015-02-11 14:29:04 -05:00
tests Add datetime.date support to JSONEncoder 2015-01-23 07:44:17 -06:00
.gitignore Added a tox-test command that runs Flask tests with tox 2010-07-27 01:29:21 +02:00
.gitmodules added theme submodule 2010-05-07 20:23:38 +02:00
.travis.yml Use new container based Travis-CI 2014-12-18 13:25:12 +09:00
AUTHORS Add myself to AUTHORS 2013-06-13 22:16:53 +02:00
CHANGES link to relevant PR 2015-01-23 14:54:30 +01:00
LICENSE Happy New Year 2015 2015-01-02 11:35:00 +09:00
Makefile Various fixes for test running 2014-10-08 23:12:18 +02:00
MANIFEST.in Don't include doc themes in sdist 2014-09-29 21:49:40 +02:00
README Update tests section in README file 2014-09-13 10:29:28 +02:00
setup.cfg Metadata change 2014-09-11 22:09:51 +02:00
setup.py remove audit command 2014-09-11 22:09:52 +02:00
tox.ini Add greenlet 2014-09-11 22:09:51 +02:00


                          // Flask //

              web development, one drop at a time


    ~ What is Flask?

      Flask is a microframework for Python based on Werkzeug
      and Jinja2.  It's intended for getting started very quickly
      and was developed with best intentions in mind.

    ~ Is it ready?

      It's still not 1.0 but it's shaping up nicely and is
      already widely used.  Consider the API to slightly
      improve over time but we don't plan on breaking it.

    ~ What do I need?

      Jinja 2.4 and Werkzeug 0.7 or later.
      `pip` or `easy_install` will install them for you if you do
      `pip install Flask`.  I encourage you to use a virtualenv.
      Check the docs for complete installation and usage
      instructions.

    ~ Where are the docs?

      Go to http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/ for a prebuilt version
      of the current documentation.  Otherwise build them yourself
      from the sphinx sources in the docs folder.

    ~ Where are the tests?

      Good that you're asking.  The tests are in the
      tests/ folder.  To run the tests use the
      `py.test` testing tool:

        $ py.test

    ~ Where can I get help?

      Either use the #pocoo IRC channel on irc.freenode.net or
      ask on the mailinglist: http://flask.pocoo.org/mailinglist/

      See http://flask.pocoo.org/community/ for more resources.