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  1. requirements.txt

    -e .[all]
    -r requirements-tests.txt
    -r requirements-docs.txt
    pre-commit >=2.17.0,<4.0.0
    # For generating screenshots
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  2. .github/actions/comment-docs-preview-in-pr/requirements.txt

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  3. requirements-docs.txt

    -e .
    -r requirements-docs-tests.txt
    mkdocs-material==9.5.18
    mdx-include >=1.4.1,<2.0.0
    mkdocs-redirects>=1.2.1,<1.3.0
    typer >=0.12.0
    pyyaml >=5.3.1,<7.0.0
    # For Material for MkDocs, Chinese search
    jieba==0.42.1
    # For image processing by Material for MkDocs
    pillow==10.3.0
    # For image processing by Material for MkDocs
    cairosvg==2.7.0
    mkdocstrings[python]==0.24.3
    griffe-typingdoc==0.2.2
    # For griffe, it formats with black
    black==24.3.0
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  4. requirements-tests.txt

    -e .[all]
    -r requirements-docs-tests.txt
    pytest >=7.1.3,<8.0.0
    coverage[toml] >= 6.5.0,< 8.0
    mypy ==1.8.0
    ruff ==0.2.0
    dirty-equals ==0.6.0
    # TODO: once removing databases from tutorial, upgrade SQLAlchemy
    # probably when including SQLModel
    sqlalchemy >=1.3.18,<1.4.43
    databases[sqlite] >=0.3.2,<0.7.0
    flask >=1.1.2,<3.0.0
    anyio[trio] >=3.2.1,<4.0.0
    python-jose[cryptography] >=3.3.0,<4.0.0
    pyyaml >=5.3.1,<7.0.0
    passlib[bcrypt] >=1.7.2,<2.0.0
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  5. requirements-docs-tests.txt

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  6. .github/workflows/test.yml

              key: ${{ runner.os }}-python-${{ env.pythonLocation }}-pydantic-v2-${{ hashFiles('pyproject.toml', 'requirements-tests.txt', 'requirements-docs-tests.txt') }}-test-v08
          - name: Install Dependencies
            if: steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
            run: pip install -r requirements-tests.txt
          - name: Install Pydantic v2
            run: pip install "pydantic>=2.0.2,<3.0.0"
          - name: Lint
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  7. .github/workflows/test-redistribute.yml

            run: |
              cd dist
              tar xvf fastapi*.tar.gz
          - name: Install test dependencies
            run: |
              cd dist/fastapi*/
              pip install -r requirements-tests.txt
          - name: Run source distribution tests
            run: |
              cd dist/fastapi*/
              bash scripts/test.sh
          - name: Build wheel distribution
            run: |
              cd dist
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  8. docs/en/docs/history-design-future.md

    During the development, I also contributed to <a href="https://www.starlette.io/" class="external-link" target="_blank">**Starlette**</a>, the other key requirement.
    
    ## Development
    
    By the time I started creating **FastAPI** itself, most of the pieces were already in place, the design was defined, the requirements and tools were ready, and the knowledge about the standards and specifications was clear and fresh.
    
    ## Future
    
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  9. fastapi/dependencies/models.py

            self.header_params = header_params or []
            self.cookie_params = cookie_params or []
            self.body_params = body_params or []
            self.dependencies = dependencies or []
            self.security_requirements = security_schemes or []
            self.request_param_name = request_param_name
            self.websocket_param_name = websocket_param_name
            self.http_connection_param_name = http_connection_param_name
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/get-current-user.md

    You can now get the current user directly in the *path operation functions* and deal with the security mechanisms at the **Dependency Injection** level, using `Depends`.
    
    And you can use any model or data for the security requirements (in this case, a Pydantic model `User`).
    
    But you are not restricted to using some specific data model, class or type.
    
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