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this is the default encoding. Encoding declarations are only useful in py3 if you want to declare it to be something _other_ than utf-8. This was, however, a very useful convention in py2. (#56)
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* Add wiki audit logs
* Flake8 issues
* Forgot to remove debug prints
* Removed print but forgot to remove `.text`
* Futile attempt to increase coverage
* Reading up on API docs asks us to send User-Agent with our info in it
* Add tests for wiki
* Well played, Travis
* Nothing in my local env is working on travis lol
* Why does it appear it can't decide between 200 & 302 :thinking:
* Flake8
* Post route
* Same issue with local env working differently from Travis env
* Add page to show page is being edited
* Lock page when it is being edited
* Add JS to keep refreshing lock on article
* Add compare route to render diff
* Add revision table to database
* Add revision storage
* Add revision list route
* JS for Revision list radio buttons
* Add revision comparison template
* Add revision list template
* flak8 my ass
* [Unit Tests] New unit tests for history routes :sparkles:
* Does this fix things?
* Address gdude's reviews
* Noticed a bug in the diff generation route which meant that empty posts could potentially error
* Flake 8
* Audit logs were logging after change, meaning it was comparing after & after, which didn't work
* Change table name
* Remove whitespace from line to fix flake8 issue
* Address reviews
* Git hook made me do something wrong, apologies
* Switch from werkzeug redirect to flask one
* Address Apertures reviews
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similar to prod-mode. (#53)
* Changed the dev-mode logic to be the same as prod for creating new tables if they don't exist. Also added a new feature where a table can be initialized with data if you create a JSON file in the pysite/database/table_init/ folder and fill it with a list of dicts where each dict represents a row in your table. Included a hiphoppers json so that I can actually test if it works in production. It will only init the table if the table is empty.
* Not sure if this will solve it, but I think so.
* Renamed the tables and primary keys, and alphabetized the dict. Now complies with the gdudes holy wishes.
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