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Neo c1f791efee Fix immutable cursor issue
Address the issue where 'posts' was treated as a mutable object
in 'flaskr/blog.py'. The 'posts' variable is an immutable cursor,
which led to errors when attempting to modify it directly.

The solution involved creating a new list from the cursor to allow
modifications without affecting the original cursor. This change
ensures that the application logic remains intact while preventing
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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