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JS Tablesorter's detection of the data type is occasionally confused when the profiler calls show ratios like "94/57" for total calls to primitive calls. This change enables parsing "data" attributes on the table headers to pass as options to Tablesorter. This way we can explicitly specify to use the "digit" sorter which works the way we want. Fixes #62
Flask Debug-toolbar
===================
This is a port of the excellent `django-debug-toolbar <https://github.com/django-debug-toolbar/django-debug-toolbar>`_
for Flask applications.
.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/mgood/flask-debugtoolbar.png?branch=master
:target: https://travis-ci.org/mgood/flask-debugtoolbar
Installation
------------
Installing is simple with pip::
$ pip install flask-debugtoolbar
Usage
-----
Setting up the debug toolbar is simple::
from flask import Flask
from flask_debugtoolbar import DebugToolbarExtension
app = Flask(__name__)
# the toolbar is only enabled in debug mode:
app.debug = True
# set a 'SECRET_KEY' to enable the Flask session cookies
app.config['SECRET_KEY'] = '<replace with a secret key>'
toolbar = DebugToolbarExtension(app)
The toolbar will automatically be injected into Jinja templates when debug mode is on.
In production, setting ``app.debug = False`` will disable the toolbar.
See the `documentation`_ for more information.
.. _documentation: http://flask-debugtoolbar.readthedocs.org
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