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  1. tests/test_tutorial/test_request_files/test_tutorial001_02.py

        assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
        assert response.json() == {"message": "No file sent"}
    
    
    def test_post_uploadfile_no_body(client: TestClient):
        response = client.post("/uploadfile/")
        assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
        assert response.json() == {"message": "No upload file sent"}
    
    
    def test_post_file(tmp_path: Path, client: TestClient):
        path = tmp_path / "test.txt"
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  2. fastapi/routing.py

                        corresponding JSON.
                    * Filtering: the JSON sent to the client will only contain the data
                        (fields) defined in the `response_model`. If you returned an object
                        that contains an attribute `password` but the `response_model` does
                        not include that field, the JSON sent to the client would not have
                        that `password`.
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  3. fastapi/exceptions.py

                    HTTP status code to send to the client.
                    """
                ),
            ],
            detail: Annotated[
                Any,
                Doc(
                    """
                    Any data to be sent to the client in the `detail` key of the JSON
                    response.
                    """
                ),
            ] = None,
            headers: Annotated[
                Optional[dict[str, str]],
                Doc(
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  4. fastapi/encoders.py

        ] = True,
    ) -> Any:
        """
        Convert any object to something that can be encoded in JSON.
    
        This is used internally by FastAPI to make sure anything you return can be
        encoded as JSON before it is sent to the client.
    
        You can also use it yourself, for example to convert objects before saving them
        in a database that supports only JSON.
    
        Read more about it in the
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  5. fastapi/param_functions.py

                    So, the dependency function will be executed **around** the *path operation
                    **function***.
                * `"request"`: start the dependency before the *path operation function*
                    that handles the request (similar to when using `"function"`), but end
                    **after** the response is sent back to the client. So, the dependency
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  6. docs/en/docs/release-notes.md

    In versions lower than `0.65.2`, FastAPI would try to read the request payload as JSON even if the `content-type` header sent was not set to `application/json` or a compatible JSON media type (e.g. `application/geo+json`).
    
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