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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-multiple-params.md
The same way there is a `Query` and `Path` to define extra data for query and path parameters, **FastAPI** provides an equivalent `Body`. For example, extending the previous model, you could decide that you want to have another key `importance` in the same body, besides the `item` and `user`. If you declare it as is, because it is a singular value, **FastAPI** will assume that it is a query parameter.
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docs/es/docs/help-fastapi.md
Si estás ayudando mucho a la gente con sus preguntas, te convertirás en un [FastAPI Expert](fastapi-people.md#fastapi-experts){.internal-link target=_blank} oficial. 🎉 Solo recuerda, el punto más importante es: trata de ser amable. La gente llega con sus frustraciones y, en muchos casos, no pregunta de la mejor manera, pero haz todo lo posible por ser amable. 🤗
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-params-numeric-validations.md
/// ## Order the parameters as you need { #order-the-parameters-as-you-need } /// tip This is probably not as important or necessary if you use `Annotated`. /// Let's say that you want to declare the query parameter `q` as a required `str`.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/BloomFilter.java
* is. * * <p>It is recommended that the funnel be implemented as a Java enum. This has the benefit of * ensuring proper serialization and deserialization, which is important since {@link #equals} * also relies on object identity of funnels. * * @param funnel the funnel of T's that the constructed {@code BloomFilter} will use
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src/test/java/jcifs/smb/NtStatusTest.java
*/ @DisplayName("NtStatus Tests") class NtStatusTest { @Test @DisplayName("Should define well-known NT status constants") void testWellKnownStatusConstants() { // Verify important NT status constants are defined assertEquals(0x00000000, NtStatus.NT_STATUS_SUCCESS); assertEquals((int) 0xC0000022L, NtStatus.NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED);
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SECURITY.md
# Security Policy Security is very important for FastAPI and its community. 🔒 Learn more about it below. 👇 ## Versions The latest version of FastAPI is supported. You are encouraged to [write tests](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/testing/) for your application and update your FastAPI version frequently after ensuring that your tests are passing. This way you will benefit from the latest features, bug fixes, and **security fixes**.
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src/test/java/jcifs/ResolverTypeTest.java
} /** * Tests the ordinal values of the enum constants. */ @Test void testEnumOrdinals() { // Verify the ordinal values, which can be important if they are used in logic assertEquals(0, ResolverType.RESOLVER_WINS.ordinal()); assertEquals(1, ResolverType.RESOLVER_BCAST.ordinal()); assertEquals(2, ResolverType.RESOLVER_DNS.ordinal());
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src/test/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/SmbSessionTest.java
import org.mockito.Mock; import org.mockito.MockedStatic; import org.mockito.junit.jupiter.MockitoExtension; import jcifs.smb1.UniAddress; /** * Very small test suite that exercises the most important state-changing * behaviour of {@link SmbSession}. The tests use Mockito to stub the * heavy network interactions through {@link SmbTransport}. */ @ExtendWith(MockitoExtension.class) public class SmbSessionTest {
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-status-code.md
/// In HTTP, you send a numeric status code of 3 digits as part of the response. These status codes have a name associated to recognize them, but the important part is the number. In short: * `100 - 199` are for "Information". You rarely use them directly. Responses with these status codes cannot have a body.
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docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md
## HTTPS for Developers { #https-for-developers } Here's an example of how an HTTPS API could look like, step by step, paying attention mainly to the ideas important for developers. ### Domain Name { #domain-name } It would probably all start by you **acquiring** some **domain name**. Then, you would configure it in a DNS server (possibly your same cloud provider).
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