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fastapi/utils.py
) new_field = create_response_field(name=field.name, type_=use_type) new_field.has_alias = field.has_alias # type: ignore[attr-defined] new_field.alias = field.alias # type: ignore[misc] new_field.class_validators = field.class_validators # type: ignore[attr-defined] new_field.default = field.default # type: ignore[misc] new_field.required = field.required # type: ignore[misc]
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docs/en/docs/advanced/testing-database.md
├── database.py ├── main.py ├── models.py ├── schemas.py └── tests ├── __init__.py └── test_sql_app.py ``` ## Create the new database session First, we create a new database session with the new database. We'll use an in-memory database that persists during the tests instead of the local file `sql_app.db`. But the rest of the session code is more or less the same, we just copy it.
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docs/fr/docs/advanced/additional-responses.md
old_dict = { "old key": "old value", "second old key": "second old value", } new_dict = {**old_dict, "new key": "new value"} ``` Ici, `new_dict` contiendra toutes les paires clé-valeur de `old_dict` plus la nouvelle paire clé-valeur : ```Python { "old key": "old value", "second old key": "second old value", "new key": "new value", } ```
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scripts/playwright/separate_openapi_schemas/image03.py
from playwright.sync_api import Playwright, sync_playwright def run(playwright: Playwright) -> None: browser = playwright.chromium.launch(headless=False) context = browser.new_context(viewport={"width": 960, "height": 1080}) page = context.new_page() page.goto("http://localhost:8000/docs") page.get_by_text("GET/items/Read Items").click() page.get_by_role("tab", name="Schema").click()
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docs/en/docs/contributing.md
Checking the link from above, the code for "Creole" is `ht`. The next step is to run the script to generate a new translation directory: <div class="termy"> ```console // Use the command new-lang, pass the language code as a CLI argument $ python ./scripts/docs.py new-lang ht Successfully initialized: docs/ht ``` </div>
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docs_src/websockets/tutorial002_an_py310.py
<script> var ws = null; function connect(event) { var itemId = document.getElementById("itemId") var token = document.getElementById("token") ws = new WebSocket("ws://localhost:8000/items/" + itemId.value + "/ws?token=" + token.value); ws.onmessage = function(event) { var messages = document.getElementById('messages')
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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
## Intro **FastAPI** wouldn't exist if not for the previous work of others. There have been many tools created before that have helped inspire its creation. I have been avoiding the creation of a new framework for several years. First I tried to solve all the features covered by **FastAPI** using many different frameworks, plug-ins, and tools.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md
}, "author": "", "license": "", "devDependencies": { "@hey-api/openapi-ts": "^0.27.38", "typescript": "^4.6.2" } } ``` After generating the new client, you would now have **clean method names**, with all the **autocompletion**, **inline errors**, etc: <img src="/img/tutorial/generate-clients/image08.png"> ## Benefits
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docs/en/docs/advanced/middleware.md
So, in the documentation for third-party ASGI middlewares they will probably tell you to do something like: ```Python from unicorn import UnicornMiddleware app = SomeASGIApp() new_app = UnicornMiddleware(app, some_config="rainbow") ```
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fastapi/security/oauth2.py
This is the base class for OAuth2 authentication, an instance of it would be used as a dependency. All other OAuth2 classes inherit from it and customize it for each OAuth2 flow. You normally would not create a new class inheriting from it but use one of the existing subclasses, and maybe compose them if you want to support multiple flows. Read more about it in the
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