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docs_src/graphql/tutorial001.py
from strawberry.asgi import GraphQL @strawberry.type class User: name: str age: int @strawberry.type class Query: @strawberry.field def user(self) -> User: return User(name="Patrick", age=100) schema = strawberry.Schema(query=Query) graphql_app = GraphQL(schema) app = FastAPI() app.add_route("/graphql", graphql_app)
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.typos.toml
[files] extend-exclude = [ ".git/", "docs/", ] ignore-hidden = false [default] extend-ignore-re = [ "Patrick Collison", "Copyright 2014 Unknwon", "[0-9A-Za-z/+=]{64}", "ZXJuZXQxDjAMBgNVBA-some-junk-Q4wDAYDVQQLEwVNaW5pbzEOMAwGA1UEAxMF", "eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ", "eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiJ9.*", "MIIDBTCCAe2gAwIBAgIQWHw7h.*", 'http\.Header\{"X-Amz-Server-Side-Encryptio":',
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docs/en/data/external_links.yml
author_link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/navule/ link: https://www.tutlinks.com/deploy-fastapi-on-ubuntu-gunicorn-caddy-2/ title: Deploy FastAPI on Ubuntu and Serve using Caddy 2 Web Server - author: Patrick Ladon author_link: https://dev.to/factorlive link: https://dev.to/factorlive/python-facebook-messenger-webhook-with-fastapi-on-glitch-4n90 title: Python Facebook messenger webhook with FastAPI on Glitch
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okhttp/src/test/resources/okhttp3/internal/publicsuffix/public_suffix_list.dat
cf-ipfs.com cloudflare-ipfs.com trycloudflare.com pages.dev r2.dev workers.dev // Clovyr : https://clovyr.io // Submitted by Patrick Nielsen <patrick@clovyr.io> wnext.app // co.ca : http://registry.co.ca/ co.ca // Co & Co : https://co-co.nl/ // Submitted by Govert Versluis <******@****.***> *.otap.co
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RELEASE.md
musikisomorphie, Nagy Mostafa, Nayana Thorat, Neil, Niels Ole Salscheider, Niklas SilfverströM, Niranjan Hasabnis, ocjosen, olramde, Pariksheet Pinjari, Patrick J. Lopresti, Patrik Gustavsson, per1234, PeterLee, Phan Van Nguyen Duc, Phillip Kravtsov, Pooya Davoodi, Pranav Marathe, Putra Manggala, Qingqing Cao, Rajeshwar Reddy T, Ramon ViñAs, Rasmus Diederichsen, Reuben Morais, richardbrks,
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docs/en/docs/advanced/dataclasses.md
!!! info Keep in mind that dataclasses can't do everything Pydantic models can do. So, you might still need to use Pydantic models. But if you have a bunch of dataclasses laying around, this is a nice trick to use them to power a web API using FastAPI. 🤓 ## Dataclasses in `response_model` You can also use `dataclasses` in the `response_model` parameter: ```Python hl_lines="1 7-13 19"
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build-logic/jvm/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild.launchable-jar.gradle.kts
val startScripts = tasks.register<GradleStartScriptGenerator>("startScripts") { startScriptsDir = layout.buildDirectory.dir("startScripts") launcherJar.from(tasks.jar) agentJars.from(agentsClasspath) // The trick below is to use the templates from the current code instead of the wrapper. It does not cover the case where the generation logic is updated though.
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guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/hash/ChecksumBenchmark.java
result = (byte) (result ^ checksum.getValue()); } return result; } // Helpers + main private byte runHashFunction(int reps, HashFunction hashFunction) { byte result = 0x01; // Trick the JVM to prevent it from using the hash function non-polymorphically result ^= Hashing.crc32().hashInt(reps).asBytes()[0]; result ^= Hashing.adler32().hashInt(reps).asBytes()[0]; for (int i = 0; i < reps; i++) {
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android/guava-tests/benchmark/com/google/common/hash/ChecksumBenchmark.java
result = (byte) (result ^ checksum.getValue()); } return result; } // Helpers + main private byte runHashFunction(int reps, HashFunction hashFunction) { byte result = 0x01; // Trick the JVM to prevent it from using the hash function non-polymorphically result ^= Hashing.crc32().hashInt(reps).asBytes()[0]; result ^= Hashing.adler32().hashInt(reps).asBytes()[0]; for (int i = 0; i < reps; i++) {
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docs/de/docs/advanced/dataclasses.md
Daher müssen Sie möglicherweise weiterhin Pydantic-Modelle verwenden. Wenn Sie jedoch eine Menge Datenklassen herumliegen haben, ist dies ein guter Trick, um sie für eine Web-API mithilfe von FastAPI zu verwenden. 🤓 ## Datenklassen als `response_model` Sie können `dataclasses` auch im Parameter `response_model` verwenden: ```Python hl_lines="1 7-13 19"
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