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docs_src/extra_models/tutorial002.py
class UserIn(UserBase): password: str class UserOut(UserBase): pass class UserInDB(UserBase): hashed_password: str def fake_password_hasher(raw_password: str): return "supersecret" + raw_password def fake_save_user(user_in: UserIn): hashed_password = fake_password_hasher(user_in.password) user_in_db = UserInDB(**user_in.dict(), hashed_password=hashed_password)
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docs/de/docs/reference/responses.md
- background - raw_headers - render - init_headers - headers - set_cookie - delete_cookie ::: fastapi.responses.ORJSONResponse options: members: - charset - status_code - media_type - body - background - raw_headers - render
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docs/pt/docs/advanced/templates.md
```jinja hl_lines="7" {!../../../docs_src/templates/templates/item.html!} ``` ### Interpolação de Valores no Template No código HTML que contém: {% raw %} ```jinja Item ID: {{ id }} ``` {% endraw %} ...aparecerá o `id` obtido do "context" `dict` que você passou: ```Python {"id": id} ``` Por exemplo, dado um ID de valor `42`, aparecerá:
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docs_src/path_operation_advanced_configuration/tutorial007.py
"content": {"application/x-yaml": {"schema": Item.model_json_schema()}}, "required": True, }, }, ) async def create_item(request: Request): raw_body = await request.body() try: data = yaml.safe_load(raw_body) except yaml.YAMLError: raise HTTPException(status_code=422, detail="Invalid YAML") try: item = Item.model_validate(data) except ValidationError as e:
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docs_src/extra_models/tutorial002_py310.py
class UserIn(UserBase): password: str class UserOut(UserBase): pass class UserInDB(UserBase): hashed_password: str def fake_password_hasher(raw_password: str): return "supersecret" + raw_password def fake_save_user(user_in: UserIn): hashed_password = fake_password_hasher(user_in.password) user_in_db = UserInDB(**user_in.dict(), hashed_password=hashed_password)
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docs/en/docs/advanced/templates.md
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docs/en/docs/reference/request.md
# `Request` class You can declare a parameter in a *path operation function* or dependency to be of type `Request` and then you can access the raw request object directly, without any validation, etc. You can import it directly from `fastapi`: ```python from fastapi import Request ``` !!! tip
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.github/actions/notify-translations/app/main.py
raise RuntimeError( f"No github event file available at: {settings.github_event_path}" ) contents = settings.github_event_path.read_text() github_event = PartialGitHubEvent.parse_raw(contents) # Avoid race conditions with multiple labels sleep_time = random.random() * 10 # random number between 0 and 10 seconds logging.info( f"Sleeping for {sleep_time} seconds to avoid "
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-params.md
* Data validation * API annotation and automatic documentation And you only have to declare them once.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
#### Check the `openapi.json` If you are curious about how the raw OpenAPI schema looks like, FastAPI automatically generates a JSON (schema) with the descriptions of all your API.
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