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This change modifies the onclick event to apply only to the h1 text within the header section of the blog index page. Previously, the onclick event was applied to the entire header section, which could lead to unintended behavior when users interacted with other parts of the header. By restricting the onclick event to just the h1 text, we ensure that only the intended element responds to user clicks, improving the user experience and preventing potential confusion. |
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| LICENSE.rst | ||
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Flaskr
======
The basic blog app built in the Flask `tutorial`_.
.. _tutorial: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/tutorial/
Install
-------
**Be sure to use the same version of the code as the version of the docs
you're reading.** You probably want the latest tagged version, but the
default Git version is the main branch. ::
# clone the repository
$ git clone https://github.com/pallets/flask
$ cd flask
# checkout the correct version
$ git tag # shows the tagged versions
$ git checkout latest-tag-found-above
$ cd examples/tutorial
Create a virtualenv and activate it::
$ python3 -m venv .venv
$ . .venv/bin/activate
Or on Windows cmd::
$ py -3 -m venv .venv
$ .venv\Scripts\activate.bat
Install Flaskr::
$ pip install -e .
Or if you are using the main branch, install Flask from source before
installing Flaskr::
$ pip install -e ../..
$ pip install -e .
Run
---
.. code-block:: text
$ flask --app flaskr init-db
$ flask --app flaskr run --debug
Open http://127.0.0.1:5000 in a browser.
Test
----
::
$ pip install '.[test]'
$ pytest
Run with coverage report::
$ coverage run -m pytest
$ coverage report
$ coverage html # open htmlcov/index.html in a browser