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A port of the Django debug toolbar to Flask

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Flask Debug-toolbar

This is a port of the excellent django-debug-toolbar for Flask applications.

Usage

Installing the debug toolbar is simple:

from flask import Flask
from flask_debugtoolbar import DebugToolbarExtension

app = Flask(__name__)

# the toolbar is only enabled in debug mode:
app.debug = True

# set a 'SECRET_KEY' to enable the Flask session cookies
app.config['SECRET_KEY'] = '<replace with a secret key>'

toolbar = DebugToolbarExtension(app)

The toolbar will automatically be injected into Jinja templates when debug mode is on. In production, setting app.debug = False will disable the toolbar.

Installation

Installing is simple with pip:

$ pip install flask-debugtoolbar

Changes

0.6.1 (2012-02-15)

Fixes:

  • Memory leak when toolbar was enabled

  • UnicodeDecodeError when request data contained binary data (e.g. session values)

Enhancements:

  • DEBUG_TB_ENABLED config setting to explicitly enable or disable the toolbar

  • DEBUG_TB_HOSTS config setting to enable toolbar only for specific remote hosts

  • New logo for Flask instead of Django

  • Monospaced font on table data

Thanks to kennethreitz and joeshaw for their contributions.

0.6 (2012-01-04)

Flask 0.8 or higher is required

Enhancements:

  • Flask 0.8 compatibility

Thanks to mvantellingen

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