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docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md
* The file `app/routers/items.py` is inside a package, `app/routers/`, so, it's a submodule: `app.routers.items`. * The same with `app/routers/users.py`, it's another submodule: `app.routers.users`. * There's also a subdirectory `app/internal/` with another file `__init__.py`, so it's another "Python subpackage": `app.internal`. * And the file `app/internal/admin.py` is another submodule: `app.internal.admin`.
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md
* Das Gleiche gilt für `app/routers/users.py`, es ist ein weiteres Submodul: `app.routers.users`. * Es gibt auch ein Unterverzeichnis `app/internal/` mit einer weiteren Datei `__init__.py`, es handelt sich also um ein weiteres „Python-Subpackage“: `app.internal`. * Und die Datei `app/internal/admin.py` ist ein weiteres Submodul: `app.internal.admin`.
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docs/em/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md
│ │ ├── items.py # "items" submodule, e.g. import app.routers.items │ │ └── users.py # "users" submodule, e.g. import app.routers.users │ └── internal # "internal" is a "Python subpackage" │ ├── __init__.py # makes "internal" a "Python subpackage" │ └── admin.py # "admin" submodule, e.g. import app.internal.admin ``` ## `APIRouter`
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docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-nested-models.md
{!> ../../../docs_src/body_nested_models/tutorial005.py!} ``` The string will be checked to be a valid URL, and documented in JSON Schema / OpenAPI as such. ## Attributes with lists of submodels You can also use Pydantic models as subtypes of `list`, `set`, etc.: === "Python 3.10+" ```Python hl_lines="18" {!> ../../../docs_src/body_nested_models/tutorial006_py310.py!} ```
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tests/test_validate_response_recursive/test_validate_response_recursive_pv1.py
assert response.status_code == 200, response.text assert response.json() == { "sub_items": [{"name": "subitem", "sub_items": []}], "name": "item", } response = client.get("/items/recursive-submodel") assert response.status_code == 200, response.text assert response.json() == { "name": "item", "sub_items1": [ { "name": "subitem", "sub_items2": [
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tests/test_validate_response_recursive/test_validate_response_recursive_pv2.py
assert response.status_code == 200, response.text assert response.json() == { "sub_items": [{"name": "subitem", "sub_items": []}], "name": "item", } response = client.get("/items/recursive-submodel") assert response.status_code == 200, response.text assert response.json() == { "name": "item", "sub_items1": [ { "name": "subitem", "sub_items2": [
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tests/test_validate_response_recursive/app_pv1.py
@app.get("/items/recursive", response_model=RecursiveItem) def get_recursive(): return {"name": "item", "sub_items": [{"name": "subitem", "sub_items": []}]} @app.get("/items/recursive-submodel", response_model=RecursiveItemViaSubmodel) def get_recursive_submodel(): return { "name": "item", "sub_items1": [ { "name": "subitem", "sub_items2": [ {
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tests/test_validate_response_recursive/app_pv2.py
@app.get("/items/recursive", response_model=RecursiveItem) def get_recursive(): return {"name": "item", "sub_items": [{"name": "subitem", "sub_items": []}]} @app.get("/items/recursive-submodel", response_model=RecursiveItemViaSubmodel) def get_recursive_submodel(): return { "name": "item", "sub_items1": [ { "name": "subitem", "sub_items2": [ {
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tests/test_skip_defaults.py
from fastapi import FastAPI from fastapi.testclient import TestClient from pydantic import BaseModel app = FastAPI() class SubModel(BaseModel): a: Optional[str] = "foo" class Model(BaseModel): x: Optional[int] = None sub: SubModel class ModelSubclass(Model): y: int z: int = 0 w: Optional[int] = None class ModelDefaults(BaseModel):
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