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  1. docs/en/docs/deployment/manually.md

    ```
    
    </div>
    
    That would work for most of the cases. 😎
    
    You could use that command for example to start your **FastAPI** app in a container, in a server, etc.
    
    ## ASGI Servers
    
    Let's go a little deeper into the details.
    
    FastAPI uses a standard for building Python web frameworks and servers called <abbr title="Asynchronous Server Gateway Interface">ASGI</abbr>. FastAPI is an ASGI web framework.
    
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  2. tests/test_ws_router.py

            with client.websocket_connect("/no-router/"):
                pass  # pragma: no cover
        assert e.value.code == status.WS_1000_NORMAL_CLOSURE
    
    
    def websocket_middleware(middleware_func):
        """
        Helper to create a Starlette pure websocket middleware
        """
    
        def middleware_constructor(app):
            @functools.wraps(app)
            async def wrapped_app(scope, receive, send):
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  3. tests/test_additional_responses_router.py

    @router.get("/a", responses={501: {"description": "Error 1"}})
    async def a():
        return "a"
    
    
    @router.get(
        "/b",
        responses={
            502: {"description": "Error 2"},
            "4XX": {"description": "Error with range, upper"},
        },
    )
    async def b():
        return "b"
    
    
    @router.get(
        "/c",
        responses={
            "400": {"description": "Error with str"},
            "5xx": {"description": "Error with range, lower"},
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  4. docs/en/docs/js/termynal.js

                line.textContent = `${chars.slice(0, i)} ${percent}%`;
    			if (percent>progressPercent) {
    				break;
    			}
            }
        }
    
        /**
         * Helper function for animation delays, called with `await`.
         * @param {number} time - Timeout, in ms.
         */
        _wait(time) {
            return new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, time));
        }
    
        /**
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  5. docs/en/docs/features.md

    Including external libraries also based on Pydantic, as <abbr title="Object-Relational Mapper">ORM</abbr>s, <abbr title="Object-Document Mapper">ODM</abbr>s for databases.
    
    This also means that in many cases you can pass the same object you get from a request **directly to the database**, as everything is validated automatically.
    
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  6. docs/em/docs/features.md

    ✅ 🔢 🗃 ⚓️ 🔛 Pydantic, <abbr title="Object-Relational Mapper">🐜</abbr>Ⓜ, <abbr title="Object-Document Mapper">🏭</abbr>Ⓜ 💽.
    
    👉 ⛓ 👈 📚 💼 👆 💪 🚶‍♀️ 🎏 🎚 👆 🤚 ⚪️➡️ 📨 **🔗 💽**, 🌐 ✔ 🔁.
    
    🎏 ✔ 🎏 🌌 🤭, 📚 💼 👆 💪 🚶‍♀️ 🎚 👆 🤚 ⚪️➡️ 💽 **🔗 👩‍💻**.
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/how-to/custom-docs-ui-assets.md

    !!! tip
        The *path operation* for `swagger_ui_redirect` is a helper for when you use OAuth2.
    
        If you integrate your API with an OAuth2 provider, you will be able to authenticate and come back to the API docs with the acquired credentials. And interact with it using the real OAuth2 authentication.
    
        Swagger UI will handle it behind the scenes for you, but it needs this "redirect" helper.
    
    ### Create a *path operation* to test it
    
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  8. docs/tr/docs/python-types.md

    Ama şimdi sıfırdan yazdığınızı hayal edin.
    
    Bir noktada fonksiyonun tanımına başlayacaktınız, parametreleri hazır hale getirdiniz...
    
    Ama sonra "ilk harfi büyük harfe dönüştüren yöntemi" çağırmanız gerekir.
    
     `upper` mıydı ? Yoksa  `uppercase`' mi? `first_uppercase`? `capitalize`?
    
    Ardından, programcıların en iyi arkadaşı olan otomatik tamamlama ile denediniz.
    
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  9. docs/es/docs/python-types.md

    En algún punto habrías comenzado con la definición de la función, tenías los parámetros listos...
    
    Pero, luego tienes que llamar "ese método que convierte la primera letra en una mayúscula".
    
    Era `upper`? O era `uppercase`? `first_uppercase`? `capitalize`?
    
    Luego lo intentas con el viejo amigo de los programadores, el auto-completado del editor.
    
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  10. docs/pt/docs/python-types.md

    Em algum momento você teria iniciado a definição da função, já tinha os parâmetros prontos ...
    
    Mas então você deve chamar "esse método que converte a primeira letra em maiúscula".
    
    Era `upper`? Era `uppercase`? `first_uppercase`? `capitalize`?
    
    Em seguida, tente com o velho amigo do programador, o preenchimento automático do editor.
    
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