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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RouteSelector.kt
val route = Route(address, proxy, inetSocketAddress) if (routeDatabase.shouldPostpone(route)) { postponedRoutes += route } else { routes += route } } if (routes.isNotEmpty()) { break } } if (routes.isEmpty()) { // We've exhausted all Proxies so fallback to the postponed routes. routes += postponedRoutes
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cmd/kms-router.go
kmsAPIVersion = "v1" kmsAPIVersionPrefix = SlashSeparator + kmsAPIVersion ) type kmsAPIHandlers struct{} // registerKMSRouter - Registers KMS APIs func registerKMSRouter(router *mux.Router) { kmsAPI := kmsAPIHandlers{} kmsRouter := router.PathPrefix(kmsPathPrefix).Subrouter() KMSVersions := []string{ kmsAPIVersionPrefix, } gz, err := gzhttp.NewWrapper(gzhttp.MinSize(1000), gzhttp.CompressionLevel(gzip.BestSpeed))
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okhttp-testing-support/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/RecordingOkAuthenticator.kt
import okhttp3.Response import okhttp3.Route class RecordingOkAuthenticator( val credential: String?, val scheme: String?, ) : Authenticator { val responses = mutableListOf<Response>() val routes = mutableListOf<Route>() fun onlyResponse() = responses.single() fun onlyRoute() = routes.single() @Throws(IOException::class) override fun authenticate( route: Route?, response: Response,
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docs/de/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RouteDatabase.kt
val failedRoutes: Set<Route> @Synchronized get() = _failedRoutes.toSet() /** Records a failure connecting to [failedRoute]. */ @Synchronized fun failed(failedRoute: Route) { _failedRoutes.add(failedRoute) } /** Records success connecting to [route]. */ @Synchronized fun connected(route: Route) { _failedRoutes.remove(route) }
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docs/es/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md
/// ### Agregar el router de callback En este punto tienes las *path operation(s)* del callback necesarias (las que el *desarrollador externo* debería implementar en la *API externa*) en el router de callback que creaste antes. Ahora usa el parámetro `callbacks` en el *decorador de path operation de tu API* para pasar el atributo `.routes` (que en realidad es solo un `list` de rutas/*path operations*) de ese router de callback:
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docs/pt/docs/how-to/extending-openapi.md
* `summary`: Um resumo curto da API. * `description`: A descrição da sua API, que pode incluir markdown e será exibida na documentação. * `routes`: Uma lista de rotas, que são cada uma das *operações de rota* registradas. Elas são obtidas de `app.routes`. /// info | Informação O parâmetro `summary` está disponível no OpenAPI 3.1.0 e superior, suportado pelo FastAPI 0.99.0 e superior. ///
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cmd/healthcheck-router.go
healthCheckPathPrefix = minioReservedBucketPath + healthCheckPath ) // registerHealthCheckRouter - add handler functions for liveness and readiness routes. func registerHealthCheckRouter(router *mux.Router) { // Healthcheck router healthRouter := router.PathPrefix(healthCheckPathPrefix).Subrouter() // Cluster check handler to verify cluster is active
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docs/en/docs/how-to/extending-openapi.md
* `summary`: A short summary of the API. * `description`: The description of your API, this can include markdown and will be shown in the docs. * `routes`: A list of routes, these are each of the registered *path operations*. They are taken from `app.routes`. /// info The parameter `summary` is available in OpenAPI 3.1.0 and above, supported by FastAPI 0.99.0 and above. ///
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docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md
/// ### Add the callback router { #add-the-callback-router } At this point you have the *callback path operation(s)* needed (the one(s) that the *external developer* should implement in the *external API*) in the callback router you created above. Now use the parameter `callbacks` in *your API's path operation decorator* to pass the attribute `.routes` (that's actually just a `list` of routes/*path operations*) from that callback router:
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