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tests/test_tutorial/test_security/test_tutorial005_py39.py
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docs_src/security/tutorial004_an_py310.py
headers={"WWW-Authenticate": "Bearer"}, ) access_token_expires = timedelta(minutes=ACCESS_TOKEN_EXPIRE_MINUTES) access_token = create_access_token( data={"sub": user.username}, expires_delta=access_token_expires ) return Token(access_token=access_token, token_type="bearer") @app.get("/users/me/", response_model=User) async def read_users_me(
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docs_src/security/tutorial005_an.py
data={"sub": user.username, "scopes": form_data.scopes}, expires_delta=access_token_expires, ) return Token(access_token=access_token, token_type="bearer") @app.get("/users/me/", response_model=User) async def read_users_me( current_user: Annotated[User, Depends(get_current_active_user)], ): return current_user @app.get("/users/me/items/") async def read_own_items(
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tests/test_tutorial/test_websockets/test_tutorial002_an_py39.py
with pytest.raises(WebSocketDisconnect): with client.websocket_connect("/items/bar/ws?token=some-token") as websocket: message = "Message one" websocket.send_text(message) data = websocket.receive_text() assert data == "Session cookie or query token value is: some-token" data = websocket.receive_text()
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docs_src/app_testing/app_b/test_main.py
def test_read_item(): response = client.get("/items/foo", headers={"X-Token": "coneofsilence"}) assert response.status_code == 200 assert response.json() == { "id": "foo", "title": "Foo", "description": "There goes my hero", } def test_read_item_bad_token(): response = client.get("/items/foo", headers={"X-Token": "hailhydra"}) assert response.status_code == 400
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/first-steps.md
!!! tip Here `tokenUrl="token"` refers to a relative URL `token` that we haven't created yet. As it's a relative URL, it's equivalent to `./token`. Because we are using a relative URL, if your API was located at `https://example.com/`, then it would refer to `https://example.com/token`. But if your API was located at `https://example.com/api/v1/`, then it would refer to `https://example.com/api/v1/token`.
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docs_src/dependencies/tutorial006_an.py
from fastapi import Depends, FastAPI, Header, HTTPException from typing_extensions import Annotated app = FastAPI() async def verify_token(x_token: Annotated[str, Header()]): if x_token != "fake-super-secret-token": raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail="X-Token header invalid") async def verify_key(x_key: Annotated[str, Header()]): if x_key != "fake-super-secret-key":
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tests/test_tutorial/test_header_params/test_tutorial003_an.py
@pytest.mark.parametrize( "path,headers,expected_status,expected_response", [ ("/items", None, 200, {"X-Token values": None}), ("/items", {"x-token": "foo"}, 200, {"X-Token values": ["foo"]}), # TODO: fix this, is it a bug? # ("/items", [("x-token", "foo"), ("x-token", "bar")], 200, {"X-Token values": ["foo", "bar"]}), ], ) def test(path, headers, expected_status, expected_response):
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tests/test_tutorial/test_request_forms_and_files/test_tutorial001_an.py
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/oauth2-jwt.md
But it's signed. So, when you receive a token that you emitted, you can verify that you actually emitted it. That way, you can create a token with an expiration of, let's say, 1 week. And then when the user comes back the next day with the token, you know that user is still logged in to your system.
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