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{% extends 'base.html' %} | |
{% import 'macros.html' as macros %} | |
{% block content %} | |
<div class="row"> | |
<div class="col-xs-12 col-md-3 col-sm-4 col-sm-offset-4 col-md-offset-4 col-lg-3 col-lg-offset-4"> | |
<div class="login-message"> | |
Login to AwesomeService! | |
</div> | |
{% call macros.render_form(form, action_url=url_for('login_view'), action_text='Login', | |
class_='login-form') %} |
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#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# Install Postgres 9.1, PostGIS 2.0 and pgRouting on a clean Ubuntu 12.04 install (64 bit) | |
# updated to PostGIS 2.0.1 | |
# basics | |
apt-get install python-software-properties | |
apt-add-repository ppa:sharpie/for-science # To get GEOS 3.3.3 | |
# install the following pacakages |
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import base64 | |
from myapplication import app | |
class MyTestCase(unittest.TestCase): | |
def setUp(self): | |
self.app = app.test_client() | |
def tearDown(self): | |
pass |
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#!/bin/sh | |
# Converts a mysqldump file into a Sqlite 3 compatible file. It also extracts the MySQL `KEY xxxxx` from the | |
# CREATE block and create them in separate commands _after_ all the INSERTs. | |
# Awk is choosen because it's fast and portable. You can use gawk, original awk or even the lightning fast mawk. | |
# The mysqldump file is traversed only once. | |
# Usage: $ ./mysql2sqlite mysqldump-opts db-name | sqlite3 database.sqlite | |
# Example: $ ./mysql2sqlite --no-data -u root -pMySecretPassWord myDbase | sqlite3 database.sqlite |