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docs/en/docs/how-to/extending-openapi.md
* `title`: The OpenAPI title, shown in the docs. * `version`: The version of your API, e.g. `2.5.0`. * `openapi_version`: The version of the OpenAPI specification used. By default, the latest: `3.1.0`. * `summary`: A short summary of the API. * `description`: The description of your API, this can include markdown and will be shown in the docs.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/metadata.md
```Python hl_lines="3-16 18" {!../../docs_src/metadata/tutorial004.py!} ``` Notice that you can use Markdown inside of the descriptions, for example "login" will be shown in bold (**login**) and "fancy" will be shown in italics (_fancy_). /// tip You don't have to add metadata for all the tags that you use. /// ### Use your tags
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test-site/test/IntegrationTest.java
import static org.fluentlenium.core.filter.FilterConstructor.*; public class IntegrationTest { /** * add your integration test here * in this example we just check if the welcome page is being shown */ @Test public void test() { running(testServer(3333, fakeApplication(inMemoryDatabase())), HTMLUNIT, new Callback<TestBrowser>() { public void invoke(TestBrowser browser) {
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docs/en/docs/reference/security/index.md
There are multiple tools that you can use to create those dependables, and they get integrated into OpenAPI so they are shown in the automatic docs UI, they can be used by automatically generated clients and SDKs, etc. You can import them from `fastapi.security`: ```python from fastapi.security import ( APIKeyCookie, APIKeyHeader,
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docs/metrics/prometheus/alerts.md
4. Wait for 5 mins (as alert is configured to be firing after 5 mins), and verify that you see an entry in webhook for the alert as well as in Prometheus console as shown below ```json { "receiver": "web\\.hook", "status": "firing", "alerts": [ { "status": "firing", "labels": { "alertname": "MinIOClusterTolerance",
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docs/en/docs/how-to/general.md
## Documentation Response description - OpenAPI To define the description of the response, shown in the docs UI, read the docs for [Tutorial - Path Operation Configurations - Response description](../tutorial/path-operation-configuration.md#response-description){.internal-link target=_blank}.
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guava/src/com/google/common/base/Stopwatch.java
return this; } private long elapsedNanos() { return isRunning ? ticker.read() - startTick + elapsedNanos : elapsedNanos; } /** * Returns the current elapsed time shown on this stopwatch, expressed in the desired time unit, * with any fraction rounded down. * * <p><b>Note:</b> the overhead of measurement can be more than a microsecond, so it is generally
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docs/sts/dex.yaml
expiry: signingKeys: "3h" idTokens: "3h" # Options for controlling the logger. logger: level: "debug" format: "text" # can also be "json" # Default values shown below oauth2: # use ["code", "token", "id_token"] to enable implicit flow for web-only clients responseTypes: [ "code", "token", "id_token" ] # also allowed are "token" and "id_token"
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docs/distributed/README.md
``` > **NOTE:** In above example `n` and `m` represent positive integers, _do not copy paste and expect it work make the changes according to local deployment and setup_.
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guava/src/com/google/common/graph/EndpointPairIterator.java
* EndpointPair}s, we keep track of the nodes that we have visited. When processing endpoint * pairs, we skip if the "other node" is in the visited set, as shown below: * * <pre> * Nodes = {N1, N2, N3, N4} * N2 __ * / \ | | * N1----N3 N4__| * * Visited Nodes = {} * EndpointPair [N1, N2] - return
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