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  1. fastapi/security/oauth2.py

        client_id: optional string. OAuth2 recommends sending the client_id and client_secret (if any)
            using HTTP Basic auth, as: client_id:client_secret
        client_secret: optional string. OAuth2 recommends sending the client_id and client_secret (if any)
            using HTTP Basic auth, as: client_id:client_secret
        """
    
        def __init__(
            self,
            grant_type: Annotated[
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  2. fastapi/security/http.py

    from starlette.status import HTTP_401_UNAUTHORIZED, HTTP_403_FORBIDDEN
    from typing_extensions import Annotated, Doc
    
    
    class HTTPBasicCredentials(BaseModel):
        """
        The HTTP Basic credentials given as the result of using `HTTPBasic` in a
        dependency.
    
        Read more about it in the
        [FastAPI docs for HTTP Basic Auth](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/advanced/security/http-basic-auth/).
        """
    
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  3. fastapi/param_functions.py

                use case for this.
    
                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Declare Request Example Data](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/schema-extra-example/#using-the-openapi_examples-parameter).
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        deprecated: Annotated[
            Union[deprecated, str, bool, None],
            Doc(
                """
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  4. fastapi/utils.py

            raise fastapi.exceptions.FastAPIError(
                "Invalid args for response field! Hint: "
                f"check that {type_} is a valid Pydantic field type. "
                "If you are using a return type annotation that is not a valid Pydantic "
                "field (e.g. Union[Response, dict, None]) you can disable generating the "
                "response model from the type annotation with the path operation decorator "
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  5. .github/actions/people/app/main.py

                    }
                )
        return users
    
    
    if __name__ == "__main__":
        logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
        settings = Settings()
        logging.info(f"Using config: {settings.model_dump_json()}")
        g = Github(settings.input_token.get_secret_value())
        repo = g.get_repo(settings.github_repository)
        discussion_nodes = get_discussion_nodes(settings=settings)
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  6. fastapi/security/api_key.py

    from starlette.status import HTTP_403_FORBIDDEN
    from typing_extensions import Annotated, Doc
    
    
    class APIKeyBase(SecurityBase):
        pass
    
    
    class APIKeyQuery(APIKeyBase):
        """
        API key authentication using a query parameter.
    
        This defines the name of the query parameter that should be provided in the request
        with the API key and integrates that into the OpenAPI documentation. It extracts
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  7. fastapi/dependencies/utils.py

        ) and is_scalar_sequence_field(param_field):
            return False
        else:
            assert isinstance(
                param_field.field_info, params.Body
            ), f"Param: {param_field.name} can only be a request body, using Body()"
            return True
    
    
    def add_param_to_fields(*, field: ModelField, dependant: Dependant) -> None:
        field_info = field.field_info
        field_info_in = getattr(field_info, "in_", None)
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  8. fastapi/openapi/models.py

        operationId: Optional[str] = None
        parameters: Optional[List[Union[Parameter, Reference]]] = None
        requestBody: Optional[Union[RequestBody, Reference]] = None
        # Using Any for Specification Extensions
        responses: Optional[Dict[str, Union[Response, Any]]] = None
        callbacks: Optional[Dict[str, Union[Dict[str, "PathItem"], Reference]]] = None
        deprecated: Optional[bool] = None
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  9. fastapi/applications.py

                    compatible with OpenAPI 3.1.0, might not recognize it as a valid.
    
                    So you could override this value to trick those tools into using
                    the generated OpenAPI. Have in mind that this is a hack. But if you
                    avoid using features added in OpenAPI 3.1.0, it might work for your
                    use case.
    
                    This is not passed as a parameter to the `FastAPI` class to avoid
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  10. fastapi/openapi/docs.py

        *,
        openapi_url: Annotated[
            str,
            Doc(
                """
                The OpenAPI URL that Swagger UI should load and use.
    
                This is normally done automatically by FastAPI using the default URL
                `/openapi.json`.
                """
            ),
        ],
        title: Annotated[
            str,
            Doc(
                """
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