Flask

Flask is a web framework for Python, based on the Werkzeug toolkit.
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In recent versions (can't say from exactly when), there seems to be an off-by-one error in dcc.DatePickerRange. I set max_date_allowed = datetime.today().date()
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It has been a pleasure for me to contribute to all of you 2 versions of this tool.
I've been working on other open source projects that I'm about to release for you, so I haven't finished trape version 3.0.
But, I invite you and the entire community that has used this project, to collaborate with some lines of code, implementing your own ideas and improving trape, turning it into a project o
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Hey! When I was reading the docs and I saw api.background.task
, the first thing that popped into my head was "but you can just use asyncio.create_task
or loop,.run_in_executor
for that without inventing something new!". But then I noticed that it also passes the context vars to the synchronous backround stuff, which is nice. Wonder why that's not the case in the stdlib, cause it would be nic
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I'm new to Flask, and was wondering about a feature that I think would be useful to add to the Pagination class. Unless I'm missing it, there doesn't seem to be a built-in way to get the numbers of the items you're viewing on the page itself. That is, if you want to display "387 records found; displaying 26–50", you'd have to do calculations to get the "26" and "50".
I think something along the
This will help reduce some copy pasted boiler plate code.
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Created by Armin Ronacher
Released April 1, 2010
Latest release 3 months ago
- Repository
- pallets/flask
- Website
- flask.pocoo.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
For a sqllab query that returns a large number of columns (I observed this in a query with ~70 columns), the sorting functionality is broken. Columns do not sort at all.
I'm not sure how easy this is to fix. Do we want to consider this a limitation of sqllab or is this fixable?
Expected results
Columns have the ability to sort
Actual results
When you click on the column head