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It would be useful to be able to have "config" as a threadlocal or global object. For example:
config = dict("some_value"="xyz")
app = Flask(__name__, config=config)
And elsewhere in your code:
from flask import config
@app.route("/")
def index():
assert config['some_value'] == 'xyz'
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I was thinking of just attaching that to app. Then you can do app.config or if you don't know the current application you can do current_app.config.
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As long as I can use current_app to avoid circular dependencies that should work fine.
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Another thing to consider is the ability to override the default configuration easily in unit tests, where you want to use a test database and other safe settings.
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There is now a branch for this: http://github.com/mitsuhiko/flask/tree/config-support
Outstanding issues:
- Configuration keys not documented
- Unsure about where and how to document that
- Document config keys as SECRET_KEY or secret_key?
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Implemented :)
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