docs: :file:app.py, :file:yourapp/templates
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ directly into the module, and this is what we will be doing here. However
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a cleaner solution would be to create a separate `.ini` or `.py` file and
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load that or import the values from there.
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First we add the imports in `flaskr.py`::
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First we add the imports in :file:`flaskr.py`::
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# all the imports
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import os
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render_template, flash
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Next we can create our actual application and initialize it with the
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config from the same file, in `flaskr.py`::
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config from the same file, in :file:`flaskr.py`::
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# create our little application :)
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app = Flask(__name__)
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:ref:`instance-folders` instead.
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Usually, it is a good idea to load a separate, environment specific
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configuration file. Flask allows you to import multiple configurations and it
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will use the setting defined in the last import. This enables robust
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configuration setups. :meth:`~flask.Config.from_envvar` can help achieve this.
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configuration file. Flask allows you to import multiple configurations and it
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will use the setting defined in the last import. This enables robust
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configuration setups. :meth:`~flask.Config.from_envvar` can help achieve this.
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app.config.from_envvar('FLASKR_SETTINGS', silent=True)
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Simply define the environment variable :envvar:`FLASKR_SETTINGS` that points to
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a config file to be loaded. The silent switch just tells Flask to not complain
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Simply define the environment variable :envvar:`FLASKR_SETTINGS` that points to
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a config file to be loaded. The silent switch just tells Flask to not complain
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if no such environment key is set.
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In addition to that you can use the :meth:`~flask.Config.from_object`
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