Information for RPM python3-flask-wtf-decorators-0.1.2-0.14.20200715.7fa5a26.fc40.noarch.rpm
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Name | python3-flask-wtf-decorators | ||||||||
Version | 0.1.2 | ||||||||
Release | 0.14.20200715.7fa5a26.fc40 | ||||||||
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Arch | noarch | ||||||||
Summary | Use decorators to validate forms | ||||||||
Description | Flask-WTF-Decorators is easy to use. You can define a view that requires validation. from flask-wtf-decorators import FormValidator form_validator = FormValidator() @form_validator.validate_form(TestForm) @app.route('/', methods=['GET', 'POST']) def index(form): pass You can tell Flask-WTF-Decorators what to do when a form is illegal. To do this you should provide a callback for error_handler. @form_validator.error_handler def error_handler(errors): return jsonify({'errors': errors}), 400 | ||||||||
Build Time | 2024-01-26 04:28:45 GMT | ||||||||
Size | 13.73 KB | ||||||||
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License | MIT | ||||||||
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