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docs/ru/docs/tutorial/testing.md
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fastapi/security/oauth2.py
For example, a single string with: ```python "items:read items:write users:read profile openid" ```` would represent the scopes: * `items:read` * `items:write` * `users:read` * `profile` * `openid` """ ),
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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
It would actually be common to use Requests *inside* of a FastAPI application. But still, FastAPI got quite some inspiration from Requests. **Requests** is a library to *interact* with APIs (as a client), while **FastAPI** is a library to *build* APIs (as a server). They are, more or less, at opposite ends, complementing each other.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
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docs/en/docs/advanced/behind-a-proxy.md
and then it won't include it in the OpenAPI schema. ## Mounting a sub-application If you need to mount a sub-application (as described in [Sub Applications - Mounts](sub-applications.md){.internal-link target=_blank}) while also using a proxy with `root_path`, you can do it normally, as you would expect.
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docs/em/docs/advanced/security/oauth2-scopes.md
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): logging.info("The FastAPI People data hasn't changed, finishing.") sys.exit(0) people_path.write_text(new_people_content, encoding="utf-8") github_sponsors_path.write_text(new_github_sponsors_content, encoding="utf-8") logging.info("Setting up GitHub Actions git user") subprocess.run(["git", "config", "user.name", "github-actions"], check=True)
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
### What is a Program The word **program** is commonly used to describe many things: * The **code** that you write, the **Python files**. * The **file** that can be **executed** by the operating system, for example: `python`, `python.exe` or `uvicorn`. * A particular program while it is **running** on the operating system, using the CPU, and storing things on memory. This is also called a **process**. ### What is a Process
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tests/test_tutorial/test_request_forms_and_files/test_tutorial001_an.py
] } ) def test_post_files_and_token(tmp_path, app: FastAPI): patha = tmp_path / "test.txt" pathb = tmp_path / "testb.txt" patha.write_text("<file content>") pathb.write_text("<file b content>") client = TestClient(app) with patha.open("rb") as filea, pathb.open("rb") as fileb: response = client.post( "/files/",
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