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How to do it...
By default, the instance folder is picked up from the application automatically if we have a folder named instance in our application at the application level, as follows:
my_app/ - app.py - instance/ - config.cfg
We can also explicitly define the absolute path of the instance folder using the instance_path parameter on our application object, as follows:
app = Flask( __name__, instance_path='/absolute/path/to/instance/folder' )
To load the configuration file from the instance folder, we will use the instance_relative_config parameter on the application object, as follows:
app = Flask(__name__, instance_relative_config=True)
This tells the application to load the configuration file from the instance folder. The following example shows how this will work:
app = Flask( __name__, instance_path='path/to/instance/folder', instance_relative_config=True ) app.config.from_pyfile('config.cfg', silent=True)