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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ depending on how the extension is distributed. If you want to develop an
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application that supports Flask 0.7 or earlier you should still import
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from the :data:`flask.ext` package. We provide you with a compatibility
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module that provides this package for older versions of Flask. You can
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download it from github: :file:`flaskext_compat.py`_
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download it from github: `flaskext_compat.py`_
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And here is how you can use it::
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@ -150,21 +150,21 @@ If you don't currently have either, then `get-pip.py` will install both for you
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To install the latest setuptools, you can use its bootstrap file:
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:file:`ez_setup.py`_
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`ez_setup.py`_
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Either should be double-clickable once you download them. If you already have pip,
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you can upgrade them by running::
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> pip install --upgrade pip setuptools
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Most often, once you pull up a command prompt you want to be able to type :command:``pip``
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and :command:``python`` which will run those things, but this might not automatically happen
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Most often, once you pull up a command prompt you want to be able to type :command:`pip`
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and :command:`python` which will run those things, but this might not automatically happen
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on Windows, because it doesn't know where those executables are (give either a try!).
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To fix this, you should be able to navigate to your Python install directory
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(e.g ``C:\Python27``), then go to ``Tools``, then ``Scripts``; then find the
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``win_add2path.py`` file and run that. Open a **new** Command Prompt and
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check that you can now just type :command:``python`` to bring up the interpreter.
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check that you can now just type :command:`python` to bring up the interpreter.
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Finally, to install `virtualenv`_, you can simply run::
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ make larger applications easier to distribute:
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declare an "entry point" another package can hook into to extend the
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other package.
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- **installation manager**: :command:`easy_install`, which comes with distribute
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can install other libraries for you. You can also use :command:`pip`_ which
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can install other libraries for you. You can also use `pip`_ which
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sooner or later will replace :command:`easy_install` which does more than just
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installing packages for you.
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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Basic Setup Script
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Because you have Flask running, you either have setuptools or distribute
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available on your system anyways. If you do not, fear not, there is a
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script to install it for you: :file:`distribute_setup.py`_. Just download and
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script to install it for you: `distribute_setup.py`_. Just download and
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run with your Python interpreter.
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Standard disclaimer applies: :ref:`you better use a virtualenv
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@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ An Easier Solution
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Because the common pattern for file uploads exists almost unchanged in all
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applications dealing with uploads, there is a Flask extension called
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``Flask-Uploads``_ that implements a full fledged upload mechanism with
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`Flask-Uploads`_ that implements a full fledged upload mechanism with
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white and blacklisting of extensions and more.
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.. _Flask-Uploads: http://pythonhosted.org/Flask-Uploads/
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