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docs_src/request_files/tutorial001_02_py310.py
async def create_file(file: bytes | None = File(default=None)): if not file: return {"message": "No file sent"} else: return {"file_size": len(file)} @app.post("/uploadfile/") async def create_upload_file(file: UploadFile | None = None): if not file: return {"message": "No upload file sent"} else:
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docs/en/docs/reference/background.md
You can declare a parameter in a *path operation function* or dependency function with the type `BackgroundTasks`, and then you can use it to schedule the execution of background tasks after the response is sent. You can import it directly from `fastapi`: ```python from fastapi import BackgroundTasks ```
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tests/test_tutorial/test_background_tasks/test_tutorial002_an.py
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tests/test_tutorial/test_background_tasks/test_tutorial002_an_py310.py
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fastapi/security/oauth2.py
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tests/test_tutorial/test_schema_extra_example/test_tutorial004_an_py310.py
@pytest.fixture(name="client") def get_client(): from docs_src.schema_extra_example.tutorial004_an_py310 import app client = TestClient(app) return client # Test required and embedded body parameters with no bodies sent @needs_py310 def test_post_body_example(client: TestClient): response = client.put( "/items/5", json={ "name": "Foo", "description": "A very nice Item",
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docs/en/docs/advanced/middleware.md
If an incoming request does not validate correctly then a `400` response will be sent. ## `GZipMiddleware` Handles GZip responses for any request that includes `"gzip"` in the `Accept-Encoding` header. The middleware will handle both standard and streaming responses. ```Python hl_lines="2 6"
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docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md
### API Docs If you go to the API docs, you will see that it has the **schemas** for the data to be sent in requests and received in responses: <img src="/img/tutorial/generate-clients/image01.png"> You can see those schemas because they were declared with the models in the app.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
In that case, it would mean the JSON attributes, and data types they have, etc. #### OpenAPI and JSON Schema OpenAPI defines an API schema for your API. And that schema includes definitions (or "schemas") of the data sent and received by your API using **JSON Schema**, the standard for JSON data schemas. #### Check the `openapi.json`
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