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fastapi/security/oauth2.py
scopes = {} flows = OAuthFlowsModel( password=cast( Any, { "tokenUrl": tokenUrl, "refreshUrl": refreshUrl, "scopes": scopes, }, ) ) super().__init__( flows=flows, scheme_name=scheme_name,Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Tue Mar 24 16:32:10 GMT 2026 - 23.6K bytes - Click Count (0) -
fastapi/openapi/models.py
scheme: str class HTTPBearer(HTTPBase): scheme: Literal["bearer"] = "bearer" bearerFormat: str | None = None class OAuthFlow(BaseModelWithConfig): refreshUrl: str | None = None scopes: dict[str, str] = {} class OAuthFlowImplicit(OAuthFlow): authorizationUrl: str class OAuthFlowPassword(OAuthFlow): tokenUrl: str
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docs/en/docs/advanced/dataclasses.md
8. Notice that this *path operation function* uses regular `def` instead of `async def`. As always, in FastAPI you can combine `def` and `async def` as needed. If you need a refresher about when to use which, check out the section _"In a hurry?"_ in the docs about [`async` and `await`](../async.md#in-a-hurry).Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Thu Mar 05 18:13:19 GMT 2026 - 4K bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
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docs/en/docs/python-types.md
By declaring types for your variables, editors and tools can give you better support. This is just a **quick tutorial / refresher** about Python type hints. It covers only the minimum necessary to use them with **FastAPI**... which is actually very little. **FastAPI** is all based on these type hints, they give it many advantages and benefits.
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docs/en/docs/features.md
### Just Modern Python { #just-modern-python } It's all based on standard **Python type** declarations (thanks to Pydantic). No new syntax to learn. Just standard modern Python. If you need a 2 minute refresher of how to use Python types (even if you don't use FastAPI), check the short tutorial: [Python Types](python-types.md). You write standard Python with types: ```Python from datetime import dateCreated: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Thu Mar 05 18:13:19 GMT 2026 - 8.9K bytes - Click Count (0)