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There should be routes that trigger an email for "forgot" and "reset" password options. These can be celery tasks but probably need a separate container for a simple SMTP server in order to send the emails.
The fullstack Vue project has an example of a containerized SMTP server.
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A production environment is triggering the exception "Error Message: TypeError: Cannot read property 'insertBefore' of null".
This seems to happen on the admin interface on the url: "/#/admin/questionnaires" in relation to $scope.triggerFieldDialog
The setup is using version 3.0.2
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I'm new to Flask, and was wondering about a feature that I think would be useful to add to the Pagination class. Unless I'm missing it, there doesn't seem to be a built-in way to get the numbers of the items you're viewing on the page itself. That is, if you want to display "387 records found; displaying 26–50", you'd have to do calculations to get the "26" and "50".
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