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Hi, I've noticed that Bottleneck just uses the default priority any time a floating priority value, and it does not seem to be documented this behavior, or even that an integer is required.
Both the documentation should be improved about this matter, and Math.floor combined with Math.min and Math.max should be used to sanitize any number.
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I think my first attempt at an example project (for Flask) highlighted how rough it can be to integrate anything into some of the web frameworks if you're not intimately familiar with them.
I'd be open to assembling some folks to maintain a bunch of integrations with
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- Klein/Twisted/etc
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I've read the docs, and it seems you can pass through
knexinstances, but I didn't see if it supports SQLite3 - could you clarify please?