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.github/actions/people/app/main.py
github_sponsors_old_content = github_sponsors_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8") new_people_content = yaml.dump( people, sort_keys=False, width=200, allow_unicode=True ) new_github_sponsors_content = yaml.dump( github_sponsors, sort_keys=False, width=200, allow_unicode=True ) if ( people_old_content == new_people_content and github_sponsors_old_content == new_github_sponsors_content
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scripts/docs.py
return config def update_config() -> None: config = get_updated_config_content() en_config_path.write_text( yaml.dump(config, sort_keys=False, width=200, allow_unicode=True), encoding="utf-8", ) @app.command() def verify_config() -> None: """ Verify main mkdocs.yml content to make sure it uses the latest language names. """
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fastapi/params.py
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fastapi/param_functions.py
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tests/test_compat.py
# TODO: in theory this would allow declaring types that could be lists of bytes # to be read from files and other types, but I'm not even sure it's a good idea # to support it as a first class "feature" assert is_bytes_sequence_annotation(Union[List[str], List[bytes]]) def test_is_uploadfile_sequence_annotation(): # For coverage # TODO: in theory this would allow declaring types that could be lists of UploadFile
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fastapi/utils.py
new_field.required = field.required # type: ignore[misc] new_field.model_config = field.model_config # type: ignore[attr-defined] new_field.field_info = field.field_info new_field.allow_none = field.allow_none # type: ignore[attr-defined] new_field.validate_always = field.validate_always # type: ignore[attr-defined] if field.sub_fields: # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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docs/sts/web-identity.py
data = {'grant_type': 'authorization_code', 'code': authorization_code, 'redirect_uri': callback_uri} id_token_response = requests.post( token_url, data=data, verify=False, allow_redirects=False, auth=(client_id, client_secret)) print('body: ' + id_token_response.text) # we can now use the id_token as much as we want to access protected resources.
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fastapi/openapi/models.py
return with_info_plain_validator_function(cls._validate) class BaseModelWithConfig(BaseModel): if PYDANTIC_V2: model_config = {"extra": "allow"} else: class Config: extra = "allow" class Contact(BaseModelWithConfig): name: Optional[str] = None url: Optional[AnyUrl] = None email: Optional[EmailStr] = None
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fastapi/applications.py
This is much simpler (less smart) than `response_model_exclude_unset` and `response_model_exclude_defaults`. You probably want to use one of those two instead of this one, as those allow returning `None` values when it makes sense. Read more about it in the
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docs_src/cors/tutorial001.py
"https://localhost.tiangolo.com", "http://localhost", "http://localhost:8080", ] app.add_middleware( CORSMiddleware, allow_origins=origins, allow_credentials=True, allow_methods=["*"], allow_headers=["*"], ) @app.get("/") async def main():
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