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  1. tests/test_response_code_no_body.py

    client = TestClient(app)
    
    
    def test_get_response():
        response = client.get("/a")
        assert response.status_code == 204, response.text
        assert "content-length" not in response.headers
        assert response.content == b""
    
    
    def test_openapi_schema():
        response = client.get("/openapi.json")
        assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
        assert response.json() == {
            "openapi": "3.1.0",
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  2. docs/em/docs/tutorial/metadata.md

    | `contact` | `dict` | 📧 ℹ 🎦 🛠️. ⚫️ 💪 🔌 📚 🏑. <details><summary><code>contact</code> 🏑</summary><table><thead><tr><th>🔢</th><th>🆎</th><th>📛</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><code>name</code></td><td><code>str</code></td><td>⚖ 📛 📧 👨‍💼/🏢.</td></tr><tr><td><code>url</code></td><td><code>str</code></td><td>📛 ☝ 📧 ℹ. 🔜 📁 📛.</td></tr><tr><td><code>email</code></td><td><code>str</code></td><td>📧 📢 📧 👨‍💼/🏢. 🔜 📁 📧 📢. </td></tr></tbody></table></details> |
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  3. tests/test_query.py

        assert response.status_code == 200
        assert response.json() == "foo bar"
    
    
    def test_query_param_query_50():
        response = client.get("/query/param?query=50")
        assert response.status_code == 200
        assert response.json() == "foo bar 50"
    
    
    def test_query_param_required():
        response = client.get("/query/param-required")
        assert response.status_code == 422
        assert response.json() == IsDict(
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  4. tests/test_tutorial/test_body/test_tutorial001_py310.py

        assert response.status_code == 200
        assert response.json() == {
            "name": "Foo",
            "price": 50.5,
            "description": None,
            "tax": None,
        }
    
    
    @needs_py310
    def test_post_with_str_float(client: TestClient):
        response = client.post("/items/", json={"name": "Foo", "price": "50.5"})
        assert response.status_code == 200
        assert response.json() == {
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  5. tests/test_tutorial/test_body/test_tutorial001.py

        assert response.status_code == 200
        assert response.json() == {
            "name": "Foo",
            "price": 50.5,
            "description": None,
            "tax": None,
        }
    
    
    def test_post_with_str_float(client: TestClient):
        response = client.post("/items/", json={"name": "Foo", "price": "50.5"})
        assert response.status_code == 200
        assert response.json() == {
            "name": "Foo",
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  6. docs/en/docs/benchmarks.md

        * Will have the best performance, as it doesn't have much extra code apart from the server itself.
        * You wouldn't write an application in Uvicorn directly. That would mean that your code would have to include more or less, at least, all the code provided by Starlette (or **FastAPI**). And if you did that, your final application would have the same overhead as having used a framework and minimizing your app code and bugs.
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  7. tests/test_tutorial/test_bigger_applications/test_main_an.py

    def test_users_token_jessica(client: TestClient):
        response = client.get("/users?token=jessica")
        assert response.status_code == 200
        assert response.json() == [{"username": "Rick"}, {"username": "Morty"}]
    
    
    def test_users_with_no_token(client: TestClient):
        response = client.get("/users")
        assert response.status_code == 422
        assert response.json() == IsDict(
            {
                "detail": [
                    {
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  8. tests/test_tutorial/test_bigger_applications/test_main_an_py39.py

        response = client.get("/users?token=jessica")
        assert response.status_code == 200
        assert response.json() == [{"username": "Rick"}, {"username": "Morty"}]
    
    
    @needs_py39
    def test_users_with_no_token(client: TestClient):
        response = client.get("/users")
        assert response.status_code == 422
        assert response.json() == IsDict(
            {
                "detail": [
                    {
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  9. tests/test_tutorial/test_security/test_tutorial005_an.py

        assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
        content = response.json()
        assert "access_token" in content
        assert content["token_type"] == "bearer"
    
    
    def test_login_incorrect_password():
        response = client.post(
            "/token", data={"username": "johndoe", "password": "incorrect"}
        )
        assert response.status_code == 400, response.text
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  10. docs/en/docs/contributing.md

    !!! tip
        You don't need to see the code in `./scripts/docs.py`, you just use it in the command line.
    
    All the documentation is in Markdown format in the directory `./docs/en/`.
    
    Many of the tutorials have blocks of code.
    
    In most of the cases, these blocks of code are actual complete applications that can be run as is.
    
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