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fastapi/routing.py
endpoint: Callable[..., Any], *, name: Optional[str] = None, dependencies: Optional[Sequence[params.Depends]] = None, dependency_overrides_provider: Optional[Any] = None, ) -> None: self.path = path self.endpoint = endpoint self.name = get_name(endpoint) if name is None else name self.dependencies = list(dependencies or [])
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fastapi/openapi/utils.py
parameter = { "name": name, "in": param_type.value, "required": param.required, "schema": param_schema, } if field_info.description: parameter["description"] = field_info.description openapi_examples = getattr(field_info, "openapi_examples", None)Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sat Dec 27 12:54:56 UTC 2025 - 23.2K bytes - Viewed (0) -
tests/test_response_model_as_return_annotation.py
class BaseUser(BaseModel): name: str class User(BaseUser): surname: str class DBUser(User): password_hash: str class Item(BaseModel): name: str price: float app = FastAPI() @app.get("/no_response_model-no_annotation-return_model") def no_response_model_no_annotation_return_model(): return User(name="John", surname="Doe")
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scripts/translate.py
``` »»» ### Special blocks There are special blocks of notes, tips and others that look like: ««« /// note »»» To translate it, keep the same line and add the translation after a vertical bar. For example, if you were translating to Spanish, you would write: ««« /// note | Nota »»» Some examples in Spanish: Source:Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sat Dec 27 19:05:53 UTC 2025 - 34.1K bytes - Viewed (0) -
fastapi/dependencies/utils.py
def _should_embed_body_fields(fields: list[ModelField]) -> bool: if not fields: return False # More than one dependency could have the same field, it would show up as multiple # fields but it's the same one, so count them by name body_param_names_set = {field.name for field in fields} # A top level field has to be a single field, not multiple if len(body_param_names_set) > 1: return True
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fastapi/encoders.py
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fastapi/param_functions.py
), ] = _Unset, alias: Annotated[ Optional[str], Doc( """ An alternative name for the parameter field. This will be used to extract the data and for the generated OpenAPI. It is particularly useful when you can't use the name you want because it is a Python reserved keyword or similar. """ ), ] = None,Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sat Dec 27 12:54:56 UTC 2025 - 63K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
* Add note to docs: [Include the same router multiple times with different `prefix`](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/bigger-applications/#include-the-same-router-multiple-times-with-different-prefix). PR [#348](https://github.com/tiangolo/fastapi/pull/348). * Fix OpenAPI/JSON Schema generation for two functions with the same name (in different modules) with the same composite bodies.
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tests/test_jsonable_encoder.py
"name": "Firulais", "owner": {"name": "Foo"}, } def test_encode_dict_include_exclude_list(): pet = {"name": "Firulais", "owner": {"name": "Foo"}} assert jsonable_encoder(pet) == {"name": "Firulais", "owner": {"name": "Foo"}} assert jsonable_encoder(pet, include=["name"]) == {"name": "Firulais"} assert jsonable_encoder(pet, exclude=["owner"]) == {"name": "Firulais"}
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tests/test_tutorial/test_body/test_tutorial001.py
response = client.post("/items/", json={"name": "Foo", "price": 50.5}) 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
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