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requirements-docs.txt
mkdocs-material==9.5.18 mdx-include >=1.4.1,<2.0.0 mkdocs-redirects>=1.2.1,<1.3.0 typer >=0.12.0 pyyaml >=5.3.1,<7.0.0 # For Material for MkDocs, Chinese search jieba==0.42.1 # For image processing by Material for MkDocs pillow==10.3.0 # For image processing by Material for MkDocs cairosvg==2.7.0 mkdocstrings[python]==0.24.3 griffe-typingdoc==0.2.2 # For griffe, it formats with black black==24.3.0
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docs/en/docs/how-to/custom-request-and-route.md
Doing this, our `GzipRequest` will take care of decompressing the data (if necessary) before passing it to our *path operations*. After that, all of the processing logic is the same. But because of our changes in `GzipRequest.body`, the request body will be automatically decompressed when it is loaded by **FastAPI** when needed. ## Accessing the request body in an exception handler
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docs_src/sql_databases_peewee/sql_app/main.py
) def read_slow_users(skip: int = 0, limit: int = 100): global sleep_time sleep_time = max(0, sleep_time - 1) time.sleep(sleep_time) # Fake long processing request users = crud.get_users(skip=skip, limit=limit)
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/background-tasks.md
* As connecting to an email server and sending an email tends to be "slow" (several seconds), you can return the response right away and send the email notification in the background. * Processing data: * For example, let's say you receive a file that must go through a slow process, you can return a response of "Accepted" (HTTP 202) and process it in the background. ## Using `BackgroundTasks`
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