Configure Flask to make sure exceptions are propagated#4
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explicitly enable or disable the propagation of exceptions. If not set or explicitly set to None this is implicitly true if either TESTING or DEBUG is true.
fbouliane
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Dec 19, 2016
| def __init__(self, modules): | ||
| self.router = router.Router() | ||
| self.app = Flask(__name__) | ||
| self.app.config['PROPAGATE_EXCEPTIONS'] |
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explicitly enable or disable the propagation of exceptions.
If not set or explicitly set to None this is implicitly true
if either TESTING or DEBUG is true.