Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: Flask-Squeeze
Version: 1.7
Summary: Compress and minify Flask responses!
Home-page: https://github.com/mkrd/flask-squeeze
Author: Marcel Kröker
Author-email: kroeker.marcel@gmail.com
License: MIT License
Description: # Flask-Squeeze
        
        Flask-Squeeze is a Flask extension that automatically:
        - Minifies JS and CSS responses.
        - Compresses all HTTP responses with brotli.
        - Caches static files so that they don't have to be re-compressed. The cache will be cleared each time Flask restarts! Files are considered to be static if they are contained in a directory that is named "static" (Or generally, if they contain the word "static" in their file path.
        
        ## Installation
        ```
        pip3 install Flask-Squeeze
        ```
        
        ## Usage
        ```python
        from flask_squeeze import Squeeze
        squeeze = Squeeze()
        
        # Initialize Extension
        squeeze.init_app(app)
        ```
        
        Thats all!
        
        ## Options
        You can configure Flask-Squeeze with the following options in your Flask config:
        - `COMPRESS_FLAG (default=True)`: Globally enables or disables Flask-Squeeze
        - `COMPRESS_MIN_SIZE (default=500)`: Defines the minimum file size in bytes to activate the brotli compression
        - `COMPRESS_LEVEL_STATIC (default=11)`: Possible value are 0 (lowest) to 11 (highest). Defines the compression level of brotli for files in static folders. Theses files fill also be cached, so that they only have to be compressed once. 
        - `COMPRESS_LEVEL_DYNAMIC (default=5)`: Possible value are 0 (lowest) to 11 (highest). Defines the compression level of brotli for dynamic files like generated HTML files. Theses files will not be cached, so they will be compressed for each response.
        - `COMPRESS_VERBOSE_LOGGING (default=False)`: Enable or disable verbose logging. If enabled, Flask-Squeeze will print what it does into the terminal in a highlighted color.
        
Platform: any
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
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