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PackageDescription | Flask's session handling using server-side sessions (common documentation) This package contains server-side session replacement for Flask's signed client-based session management. Instead of storing data on the client, only a securely generated ID is stored on the client, while the actual session data resides on the server. . This has two major advantages: - Clients no longer see the session information - It is possible to securely destroy sessions to protect against replay attacks. . Other things are possible with server side session that are impossible with clients side sessions, like inspecting and manipulating data in absence of the client. . This is the common documentation package. |
PackageMaintainer | Kali Developers <devel@kali.org> |
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PackageDescription | mock out Python aiohttp ClientSession requests - documentation Aioresponses is a helper to mock/fake web requests in python aiohttp package. . For requests module there are a lot of packages that help us with testing (eg. httpretty, responses, requests-mock). . When it comes to testing asynchronous HTTP requests it is a bit harder (at least at the beginning). The purpose of this package is to provide an easy way to test asynchronous HTTP requests. . This package provides documentation for the aioresponses module. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
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