Added an example of how to configure debugging with run_simple, it has to be enabled both for the Flask app and the Werkzeug server.
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@ -30,6 +30,23 @@ at :func:`werkzeug.serving.run_simple`::
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Note that :func:`run_simple <werkzeug.serving.run_simple>` is not intended for
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use in production. Use a :ref:`full-blown WSGI server <deployment>`.
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In order to use the interactive debuggger, debugging must be enables both on
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the application and the simple server, here is the "hello world" example with debugging and
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:func:`run_simple <werkzeug.serving.run_simple>` :
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from flask import Flask
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from werkzeug.serving import run_simple
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app = Flask(__name__)
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app.debug = True
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@app.route('/')
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def hello_world():
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return 'Hello World!'
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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run_simple('localhost', 5000, app, use_reloader=True, use_debugger=True, use_evalex=True)
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Combining Applications
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