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chainable_api.go
}) return } // Having specify HAVING conditions for GROUP BY // // // Select the sum age of users with name jinzhu // db.Model(&User{}).Select("name, sum(age) as total").Group("name").Having("name = ?", "jinzhu").Find(&result) func (db *DB) Having(query interface{}, args ...interface{}) (tx *DB) { tx = db.getInstance() tx.Statement.AddClause(clause.GroupBy{ Having: tx.Statement.BuildCondition(query, args...),
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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
It's the most popular Python framework and is widely trusted. It is used to build systems like Instagram. It's relatively tightly coupled with relational databases (like MySQL or PostgreSQL), so, having a NoSQL database (like Couchbase, MongoDB, Cassandra, etc) as the main store engine is not very easy.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md
/// tip Having the return model ensure that a value is always available and always `int` (not `None`) is very useful for the API clients, they can write much simpler code having this certainty.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/response-directly.md
But you can still document it as described in [Additional Responses in OpenAPI](additional-responses.md){.internal-link target=_blank}.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/advanced-dependencies.md
# Advanced Dependencies ## Parameterized dependencies All the dependencies we have seen are a fixed function or class. But there could be cases where you want to be able to set parameters on the dependency, without having to declare many different functions or classes. Let's imagine that we want to have a dependency that checks if the query parameter `q` contains some fixed content. But we want to be able to parameterize that fixed content.
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ci/official/utilities/convert_msys_paths_to_win_paths.py
continue # In Python, MSYS, Linux-like paths are automatically read as Windows paths # with forward slashes, e.g. 'C:/Program Files', instead of # '/c/Program Files', thus becoming converted simply by virtue of having # been read. converted_vars[var] = value var_str = '\n'.join(f'{k}="{v}"' for k, v in converted_vars.items()) # The string can then be piped into `source`, to re-set the
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docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md
}, "author": "", "license": "", "devDependencies": { "@hey-api/openapi-ts": "^0.27.38", "typescript": "^4.6.2" } } ``` After having that NPM `generate-client` script there, you can run it with: <div class="termy"> ```console $ npm run generate-client frontend-app@1.0.0 generate-client /home/user/code/frontend-app
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/get-current-user.md
/// /// check The way this dependency system is designed allows us to have different dependencies (different "dependables") that all return a `User` model. We are not restricted to having only one dependency that can return that type of data. /// ## Other models
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cmd/mrf.go
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/classes-as-dependencies.md
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