Matt Good 7557ee6794 Ensure SQL queries are HTML-escaped
The SQL queries were displayed with the `safe` filter which allowed properly
including the Pygments-highlighted HTML, but if Pygments wasn't installed this
allowed the raw SQL to be included without escaping. This change removes the
`safe` filter and instead wraps the Pygments HTML with the `Markup` class. This
allows proper auto-escaping in the template.

Fixes #70
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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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A toolbar overlay for debugging Flask applications
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