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  1. docs/metrics/prometheus/grafana/README.md

    - Grafana installed as explained [here](https://grafana.com/grafana/download).
    
    ## MinIO Grafana Dashboard
    
    Visualize MinIO metrics with our official Grafana dashboard available on the [Grafana dashboard portal](https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/13502).
    
    Refer to the dashboard [json file here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minio/minio/master/docs/metrics/prometheus/grafana/minio-dashboard.json).
    
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  2. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/MinMaxPriorityQueue.java

     * conventional bounded queues, which either block or reject new elements when full.
     *
     * <p>This implementation is based on the <a
     * href="http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=6621">min-max heap</a> developed by Atkinson, et al.
     * Unlike many other double-ended priority queues, it stores elements in a single array, as compact
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  3. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/MinMaxPriorityQueue.java

     * conventional bounded queues, which either block or reject new elements when full.
     *
     * <p>This implementation is based on the <a
     * href="http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=6621">min-max heap</a> developed by Atkinson, et al.
     * Unlike many other double-ended priority queues, it stores elements in a single array, as compact
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  4. docs/pt/docs/advanced/behind-a-proxy.md

      [entryPoints.http]
        address = ":9999"
    
    [providers]
      [providers.file]
        filename = "routes.toml"
    ```
    
    Isso diz ao Traefik para escutar na porta 9999 e usar outro arquivo `routes.toml`.
    
    /// tip | "Dica"
    
    Estamos usando a porta 9999 em vez da porta padrão HTTP 80 para que você não precise executá-lo com privilégios de administrador (`sudo`).
    
    ///
    
    Agora crie esse outro arquivo `routes.toml`:
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/how-to/extending-openapi.md

    # Extending OpenAPI
    
    There are some cases where you might need to modify the generated OpenAPI schema.
    
    In this section you will see how.
    
    ## The normal process
    
    The normal (default) process, is as follows.
    
    A `FastAPI` application (instance) has an `.openapi()` method that is expected to return the OpenAPI schema.
    
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  6. docs/en/docs/release-notes.md

        * This allows adding extra code after a dependency is done. It can be used, for example, to close database connections.
        * Dependencies with `yield` can be normal or `async`, **FastAPI** will run normal dependencies in a threadpool.
        * They can be combined with normal dependencies.
        * It's possible to have arbitrary trees/levels of dependencies with `yield` and exit steps are handled in the correct order automatically.
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  7. docs/pt/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md

    ## O aplicativo **FastAPI** normal
    
    Vamos primeiro ver como o aplicativo da API normal se pareceria antes de adicionar o callback.
    
    Ele terá uma *operação de rota* que receberá um corpo `Invoice`, e um parâmetro de consulta `callback_url` que conterá a URL para o callback.
    
    Essa parte é bastante normal, a maior parte do código provavelmente já é familiar para você:
    
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  8. docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-webhooks.md

    # OpenAPI Webhooks
    
    There are cases where you want to tell your API **users** that your app could call *their* app (sending a request) with some data, normally to **notify** of some type of **event**.
    
    This means that instead of the normal process of your users sending requests to your API, it's **your API** (or your app) that could **send requests to their system** (to their API, their app).
    
    This is normally called a **webhook**.
    
    ## Webhooks steps
    
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  9. istioctl/pkg/analyze/analyze.go

    				}
    			}
    			return returnError
    		},
    	}
    
    	analysisCmd.PersistentFlags().BoolVarP(&listAnalyzers, "list-analyzers", "L", false,
    		"List the analyzers available to run. Suppresses normal execution.")
    	analysisCmd.PersistentFlags().BoolVarP(&useKube, "use-kube", "k", true,
    		"Use live Kubernetes cluster for analysis. Set --use-kube=false to analyze files only.")
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  10. docs/en/docs/advanced/async-tests.md

    ## HTTPX
    
    Even if your **FastAPI** application uses normal `def` functions instead of `async def`, it is still an `async` application underneath.
    
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