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    Flask Debug-toolbar

    Flask Debug-toolbar

    A toolbar overlay for debugging Flask applications

    This extension adds a toolbar overlay to Flask applications containing useful information for debugging. The toolbar will automatically be injected into HTML responses when debug mode is on. In production, setting app.debug = False will disable the toolbar. This extension also supports the Flask app factory pattern by separately creating the toolbar and later initializing it for an app.
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    Flask-MongoEngine

    Flask-MongoEngine

    MongoEngine flask extension with WTF model forms support

    Flask-MongoEngine is a Flask extension that provides integration with MongoEngine, WtfForms and FlaskDebugToolbar. By default, Flask-MongoEngine will install integration only between Flask and MongoEngine. Integration with WTFForms and FlaskDebugToolbar are optional and should be selected as extra option, if required. This is done by users request, to limit amount of external dependencies in different production setup environments. All methods end extras described below are compatible...
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