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  1. docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-params-numeric-validations.md

    And you don't need to declare anything else for that parameter, so you don't really need to use `Query`.
    
    But you still need to use `Path` for the `item_id` path parameter. And you don't want to use `Annotated` for some reason.
    
    Python will complain if you put a value with a "default" before a value that doesn't have a "default".
    
    But you can re-order them, and have the value without a default (the query parameter `q`) first.
    
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  2. docs/en/docs/advanced/settings.md

    Most of these settings are variable (can change), like database URLs. And many could be sensitive, like secrets.
    
    For this reason it's common to provide them in environment variables that are read by the application.
    
    ## Environment Variables
    
    !!! tip
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  3. docs/en/docs/how-to/sql-databases-peewee.md

    Aso, when returning several objects, like in `get_users`, we directly call `list`, like in:
    
    ```Python
    list(models.User.select())
    ```
    
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  4. fastapi/exceptions.py

                    """
                ),
            ],
            reason: Annotated[
                Union[str, None],
                Doc(
                    """
                    The reason to close the WebSocket connection.
    
                    It is UTF-8-encoded data. The interpretation of the reason is up to the
                    application, it is not specified by the WebSocket specification.
    
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  5. docs/es/docs/async.md

    ## Detalles Técnicos
    
    Las versiones modernas de Python tienen soporte para **"código asíncrono"** usando algo llamado **"coroutines"**, usando la sintaxis **`async` y `await`**.
    
    Veamos esa frase por partes en las secciones siguientes:
    
    * **Código Asíncrono**
    * **`async` y `await`**
    * **Coroutines**
    
    ## Código Asíncrono
    
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  6. docs/es/docs/advanced/response-directly.md

    Ahora, veamos cómo puedes usarlo para devolver una respuesta personalizada.
    
    Digamos que quieres devolver una respuesta <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML" class="external-link" target="_blank">XML</a>.
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    ## Running on Startup
    
    In most cases, when you create a web API, you want it to be **always running**, uninterrupted, so that your clients can always access it. This is of course, unless you have a specific reason why you want it to run only in certain situations, but most of the time you want it constantly running and **available**.
    
    ### In a Remote Server
    
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  8. fastapi/security/oauth2.py

        client to send the form field `grant_type` with the value `"password"`, which
        is required in the OAuth2 specification (it seems that for no particular reason),
        while for `OAuth2PasswordRequestForm` `grant_type` is optional.
    
        Read more about it in the
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