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@jakubczaplicki
jakubczaplicki / app.py
Created February 2, 2017 18:20
Flask Logging Logger Configuration
import sys
import logging
import logging.config
from flask import Flask
class LoggerConfig:
dictConfig = {
'version': 1,
'disable_existing_loggers': False,
'formatters': {
@hmanicka
hmanicka / app.py
Last active April 30, 2021 15:22
Flask-Admin: To update timestamp with timezone field with UTC
import pytz
class MyView(MyModelView):
# Display the time in user's local timezone on the List View
column_formatters =
dict(scheduledtime=lambda v,c,m,p: m.scheduledtime.replace(tzinfo=pytz.utc).astimezone(tz=pytz.timezone(config.LOCAL_TIMEZONE)))
# Display the time in user's timezone on the Edit View
def edit_form(self, obj):
form = self._edit_form_class(get_form_data(), obj=obj)
@Stono
Stono / create-docker-tls.sh
Last active February 4, 2026 02:30
Creating and setting up Docker for TLS
#!/bin/bash
# This script will help you setup Docker for TLS authentication.
# Run it passing in the arguement for the FQDN of your docker server
#
# For example:
# ./create-docker-tls.sh myhost.docker.com
#
# The script will also create a profile.d (if it exists) entry
# which configures your docker client to use TLS
#
@vkotovv
vkotovv / app.py
Created August 20, 2013 14:08
Clear data for all tables via flask-sqlalchemy
def clear_data(session):
meta = db.metadata
for table in reversed(meta.sorted_tables):
print 'Clear table %s' % table
session.execute(table.delete())
session.commit()
@ibeex
ibeex / foo.log
Created August 4, 2012 13:46
Flask logging example
A warning occurred (42 apples)
An error occurred
@danmackinlay
danmackinlay / supervisord.sh
Created August 27, 2009 07:07
an init.d script for supervisord
#! /bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: supervisord
# Required-Start: $remote_fs
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Example initscript
# Description: This file should be used to construct scripts to be
# placed in /etc/init.d.