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fastapi/routing.py
if match != Match.NONE: child_scope["route"] = self return match, child_scope class APIRouter(routing.Router): """ `APIRouter` class, used to group *path operations*, for example to structure an app in multiple files. It would then be included in the `FastAPI` app, or in another `APIRouter` (ultimately included in the app). Read more about it in theRegistered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sat Dec 27 12:54:56 UTC 2025 - 174.6K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/en/docs/how-to/graphql.md
# GraphQL { #graphql } As **FastAPI** is based on the **ASGI** standard, it's very easy to integrate any **GraphQL** library also compatible with ASGI. You can combine normal FastAPI *path operations* with GraphQL on the same application. /// tip **GraphQL** solves some very specific use cases. It has **advantages** and **disadvantages** when compared to common **web APIs**.Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Dec 26 10:43:02 UTC 2025 - 3.4K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/es/docs/how-to/graphql.md
# GraphQL { #graphql } Como **FastAPI** se basa en el estándar **ASGI**, es muy fácil integrar cualquier paquete de **GraphQL** que también sea compatible con ASGI. Puedes combinar las *path operations* normales de FastAPI con GraphQL en la misma aplicación. /// tip | Consejo **GraphQL** resuelve algunos casos de uso muy específicos. Tiene **ventajas** y **desventajas** en comparación con las **APIs web** comunes.Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Dec 26 10:43:02 UTC 2025 - 3.6K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/pt/docs/how-to/graphql.md
# GraphQL { #graphql } Como o **FastAPI** é baseado no padrão **ASGI**, é muito fácil integrar qualquer biblioteca **GraphQL** também compatível com ASGI. Você pode combinar *operações de rota* normais do FastAPI com GraphQL na mesma aplicação. /// tip | Dica **GraphQL** resolve alguns casos de uso muito específicos. Ele tem **vantagens** e **desvantagens** quando comparado a **web APIs** comuns.Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Dec 26 10:43:02 UTC 2025 - 3.6K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
* `callbacks`: OpenAPI callbacks that apply to all the *path operations*. * `deprecated`: to mark all the *path operations* as deprecated. 🤷 * `include_in_schema`: to allow excluding all the *path operations* from the OpenAPI schema. * `responses`: OpenAPI responses that apply to all the *path operations*. For example: ```Python from fastapi import FastAPI, Depends
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/query-params-str-validations.md
**anderen Stellen** aufrufen. Ansonsten sind die Werte anders als erwartet (z. B. `QueryInfo` oder etwas Ähnliches statt `str`). Ihr Editor kann Ihnen nicht helfen, und Python wird die Funktion ohne Klagen ausführen und sich nur beschweren wenn die Operationen innerhalb auf einen Fehler stoßen. Da `Annotated` mehr als eine Metadaten-Annotation haben kann, könnten Sie dieselbe Funktion sogar mit anderen Tools verwenden, wie z. B. <a href="https://typer.tiangolo.com/" class="external-link" t...
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docs/de/docs/index.md
* HTTP-<abbr title="Request – Anfrage: Daten, die der Client zum Server sendet">Requests</abbr> auf den _Pfaden_ `/` und `/items/{item_id}` entgegennimmt. * Beide _Pfade_ nehmen `GET` Operationen (auch bekannt als HTTP-_Methoden_) entgegen. * Der _Pfad_ `/items/{item_id}` hat einen _Pfad-Parameter_ `item_id`, der ein `int` sein sollte. * Der _Pfad_ `/items/{item_id}` hat einen optionalen `str`-_Query-Parameter_ `q`.
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docs/en/docs/index.md
```JSON {"item_id": 5, "q": "somequery"} ``` You already created an API that: * Receives HTTP requests in the _paths_ `/` and `/items/{item_id}`. * Both _paths_ take `GET` operations (also known as HTTP _methods_). * The _path_ `/items/{item_id}` has a _path parameter_ `item_id` that should be an `int`. * The _path_ `/items/{item_id}` has an optional `str` _query parameter_ `q`.Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Thu Dec 25 11:01:37 UTC 2025 - 23.5K bytes - Viewed (0) -
README.md
```JSON {"item_id": 5, "q": "somequery"} ``` You already created an API that: * Receives HTTP requests in the _paths_ `/` and `/items/{item_id}`. * Both _paths_ take `GET` operations (also known as HTTP _methods_). * The _path_ `/items/{item_id}` has a _path parameter_ `item_id` that should be an `int`. * The _path_ `/items/{item_id}` has an optional `str` _query parameter_ `q`.Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Thu Dec 25 11:01:37 UTC 2025 - 26.4K bytes - Viewed (0)