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flask_bootstrap
Table of Contents
- Overview
- Module Description - What the module does and why it is useful
- Setup - The basics of getting started with flask_bootstrap
- Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
- Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how
- Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
- Development - Guide for contributing to the module
Overview
Configure Flask,Nginx and uWSGI along with a minimal webapp.
Module Description
└── myapp
├── code
│ ├── hello.py
│ ── static
│ ├── templates
│ └── tmp
├── uwsgi.ini
└── uwsgi.sock
Setup
What flask_bootstrap affects
- A list of files, packages, services, or operations that the module will alter, impact, or execute on the system it's installed on.
- This is a great place to stick any warnings.
- Can be in list or paragraph form.
Setup Requirements OPTIONAL
If your module requires anything extra before setting up (pluginsync enabled, etc.), mention it here.
Beginning with flask_bootstrap
The very basic steps needed for a user to get the module up and running.
If your most recent release breaks compatibility or requires particular steps for upgrading, you may wish to include an additional section here: Upgrading (For an example, see http://forge.puppetlabs.com/puppetlabs/firewall).
Usage
Put the classes, types, and resources for customizing, configuring, and doing the fancy stuff with your module here.
Reference
Here, list the classes, types, providers, facts, etc contained in your module. This section should include all of the under-the-hood workings of your module so people know what the module is touching on their system but don't need to mess with things. (We are working on automating this section!)
Limitations
Development
Since your module is awesome, other users will want to play with it. Let them know what the ground rules for contributing are.
Release Notes/Contributors/Etc Optional
If you aren't using changelog, put your release notes here (though you should
consider using changelog). You may also add any additional sections you feel are
necessary or important to include here. Please use the ##
header.
Dependencies
- puppetlabs-stdlib (4.x)