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docs/vi/docs/deployment/cloud.md
Thêm nữa, điều này cũng thể hiện cam kết thực sự của họ đối với FastAPI và **cộng đồng người dùng** (bạn), vì họ không chỉ muốn cung cấp cho bạn một **dịch vụ tốt** mà còn muốn đảm bảo rằng bạn có một **framework tốt và bền vững**, đó chính là FastAPI. 🙇 Bạn có thể thử các dịch vụ của họ và làm theo hướng dẫn của họ:
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docs/vi/docs/index.md
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docs/en/docs/advanced/security/http-basic-auth.md
When you try to open the URL for the first time (or click the "Execute" button in the docs) the browser will ask you for your username and password: <img src="/img/tutorial/security/image12.png"> ## Check the username { #check-the-username } Here's a more complete example. Use a dependency to check if the username and password are correct.
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docs/en/docs/async.md
* the data from the client to be sent through the network * the data sent by your program to be received by the client through the network * the contents of a file in the disk to be read by the system and given to your program * the contents your program gave to the system to be written to disk * a remote API operation
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md
Now that we have **multiple models**, we can update the parts of the app that use them. We receive in the request a `HeroCreate` *data model*, and from it, we create a `Hero` *table model*. This new *table model* `Hero` will have the fields sent by the client, and will also have an `id` generated by the database.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/cors.md
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/request-form-models.md
**FastAPI** will **extract** the data for **each field** from the **form data** in the request and give you the Pydantic model you defined. ## Check the Docs { #check-the-docs } You can verify it in the docs UI at `/docs`: <div class="screenshot"> <img src="/img/tutorial/request-form-models/image01.png"> </div> ## Forbid Extra Form Fields { #forbid-extra-form-fields }
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/middleware.md
* It can then do something to that **request** or run any needed code. * Then it passes the **request** to be processed by the rest of the application (by some *path operation*). * It then takes the **response** generated by the application (by some *path operation*). * It can do something to that **response** or run any needed code. * Then it returns the **response**. /// note | Technical Details
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-nested-models.md
If the top level value of the JSON body you expect is a JSON `array` (a Python `list`), you can declare the type in the parameter of the function, the same as in Pydantic models: ```Python images: List[Image] ``` or in Python 3.9 and above: ```Python images: list[Image] ``` as in: {* ../../docs_src/body_nested_models/tutorial008_py39.py hl[13] *}
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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
But documentation is still missing. Then APISpec was created. It is a plug-in for many frameworks (and there's a plug-in for Starlette too). The way it works is that you write the definition of the schema using YAML format inside the docstring of each function handling a route. And it generates OpenAPI schemas. That's how it works in Flask, Starlette, Responder, etc.
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