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The primary change involves updating the import statement and usage of error handling functionality in a Flask application. The import has been altered from register_error_handlers
to FlaskUtils
, and the usage now requires instantiating FlaskUtils
with the application and additional parameters. This update enhances the flexibility and configurability of error handling within the application.
File | Change Summary |
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README.md | Updated import statement from register_error_handlers to FlaskUtils and modified usage accordingly. |
In the land of code where Flask does dwell,
A change has come, and all is well.
WithFlaskUtils
, we now embark,
Error handling shines, a brighter spark.
So raise your ears, rejoice, and cheer,
For cleaner code, the path is clear! 🐇✨
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Description
The example usage in the README was still using the deprecated
register_error_handlers
method. I fixed it to use the FlaskUtils class instead.Checklist
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