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docs/es/docs/tutorial/security/index.md
* `bearer`: un header `Authorization` con un valor de `Bearer ` más un token. Esto se hereda de OAuth2. * Autenticación básica HTTP. * Digest HTTP, etc. * `oauth2`: todas las formas de OAuth2 para manejar la seguridad (llamadas "flujos"). * Varios de estos flujos son apropiados para construir un proveedor de autenticación OAuth 2.0 (como Google, Facebook, X (Twitter), GitHub, etc.): * `implicit` * `clientCredentials` * `authorizationCode`
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docs/es/docs/async.md
### Otras funciones de utilidad
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guava/src/com/google/common/base/Predicates.java
*/ @GwtCompatible public final class Predicates { /** * Returns a predicate that always evaluates to {@code true}. * * <p><b>Discouraged:</b> Prefer using {@code x -> true}, but note that lambdas do not have * human-readable {@link #toString()} representations and are not serializable. */ public static <T extends @Nullable Object> Predicate<T> alwaysTrue() {
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docs/pt/docs/async.md
* uma solicitação no banco de dados retornar o resultado * etc. Quanto o tempo de execução é consumido majoritariamente pela espera de operações <abbr title="Entrada e Saída">I/O</abbr>, essas operações são chamadas operações "limitadas por I/O".
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docs/es/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md
Una ventaja particular que no es necesariamente obvia es que puedes **generar clientes** (a veces llamados <abbr title="Software Development Kits">**SDKs**</abbr> ) para tu API, para muchos **lenguajes de programación** diferentes. ## Generadores de Clientes OpenAPI Hay muchas herramientas para generar clientes desde **OpenAPI**.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ClosingFuture.java
/** * Starts specifying how to combine two {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline, assuming * they all succeed. If any fail, the resulting pipeline will fail. * * <p>Calling this method allows you to use lambdas or method references typed with the types of * the input {@link ClosingFuture}s. * * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of
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guava/src/com/google/common/base/Suppliers.java
} /** * Returns a supplier that always supplies {@code instance}. * * <p><b>Discouraged:</b> Prefer using {@code () -> instance}, but note that lambdas do not have * human-readable {@link #toString()} representations and are not serializable. If you need a * supplier that is serializable, use {@code (Supplier<T> & Serializable) () -> instance}. */
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Suppliers.java
} /** * Returns a supplier that always supplies {@code instance}. * * <p><b>Discouraged:</b> Prefer using {@code () -> instance}, but note that lambdas do not have * human-readable {@link #toString()} representations and are not serializable. If you need a * supplier that is serializable, use {@code (Supplier<T> & Serializable) () -> instance}. */
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docs/es/docs/index.md
* Validará que el `item_id` sea del tipo `int` para requests `GET` y `PUT`. * Si no lo es, el cliente verá un error útil y claro. * Comprobará si hay un parámetro de query opcional llamado `q` (como en `http://127.0.0.1:8000/items/foo?q=somequery`) para requests `GET`. * Como el parámetro `q` está declarado con `= None`, es opcional. * Sin el `None` sería requerido (como lo es el body en el caso con `PUT`).
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guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/ClosingFuture.java
/** * Starts specifying how to combine two {@link ClosingFuture}s into a single pipeline, assuming * they all succeed. If any fail, the resulting pipeline will fail. * * <p>Calling this method allows you to use lambdas or method references typed with the types of * the input {@link ClosingFuture}s. * * @throws IllegalStateException if a {@code ClosingFuture} has already been derived from any of
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