A simple shared budget manager web application
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(Fred, is there a reason why you're using form.id.validate()? Doesn't seem to be defined in here.

Also properly deletes the session using session.clear rather than session = None.
As session is an observable object, if it is updated to None, the session will *not* be invalided at the end of the request. Instead, you have to call clear() which will clear its members so the cookie will be updated accordingly at the end of the request.
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Budget-manager
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:author: Alexis Métaireau
:date: 10/03/2010
:technologies: Python, Flask, SQLAlchemy, WTForm

This is a really tiny app to ease the shared houses budget management. Keep
track of who bought what, when, and for who to then compute the balance of each
person.

Make it run!
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To make it run, you just have to do something like::

    $ virtualenv venv
    $ source venv/bin/activate
    $ pip install flask flask-wtf flask-sqlalchemy
    $ cd budget
    $ python budget.py

Deploy it
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To deploy it, I'm using gunicorn and supervisord::

    $ virtualenv venv
    $ source venv/bin/activate
    $ pip install flask flask-wtf flask-sqlalchemy gunicorn --upgrade

1. Add the lines in conf/supervisord.conf to your supervisord.conf file.
   **adapt them to your paths!**
2. Copy and paste the content of conf/nginx.conf in your nginx conf file.
   **adapt them to your paths!**
3. reload both nginx and supervisord. It should be working ;)

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