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I was never able to use it in a full project, as it didn't have security integration, so, I couldn't replace all the features I was having with the full-stack generators based on Flask-apispec. I had in my backlog of projects to create a pull request adding that functionality. But then, the project's focus shifted.
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
By considering these concepts, you will be able to **evaluate and design** the best way to deploy **your own APIs**. In the next chapters, I'll give you more **concrete recipes** to deploy FastAPI applications.
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Você pode gerar um projeto em cerca de 2 minutos. O projeto gerado tem instruções para fazer o _deploy_, fazendo isso leva outros 2 minutos. ## Alternativamente, faça o _deploy_ **FastAPI** sem Docker Você pode fazer o _deploy_ do **FastAPI** diretamente sem o Docker também. Você apenas precisa instalar um servidor ASGI compatível como: === "Uvicorn"
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md
This could be useful, for example, to expose the same API under different prefixes, e.g. `/api/v1` and `/api/latest`. This is an advanced usage that you might not really need, but it's there in case you do. ## Include an `APIRouter` in another The same way you can include an `APIRouter` in a `FastAPI` application, you can include an `APIRouter` in another `APIRouter` using:
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* In many cases, it's better to understand their **underlying problem or use case**, because there might be a better way to solve it than what they are trying to do. ### Ask to close If they reply, there's a high chance you would have solved their problem, congrats, **you're a hero**! 🦸 * Now, if that solved their problem, you can ask them to: * In GitHub Discussions: mark the comment as the **answer**.
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We are going to override the internal parts of Peewee that use `threading.local` and replace them with `contextvars`, with the corresponding updates. This might seem a bit complex (and it actually is), you don't really need to completely understand how it works to use it. We will create a `PeeweeConnectionState`: ```Python hl_lines="10-19"
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