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  1. .teamcity/src/main/kotlin/configurations/SmokeTests.kt

        id("${model.projectId}_SmokeTest_$id")
        name = "Smoke Tests with 3rd Party Plugins ($task) - ${testJava.version.name.toCapitalized()} Linux"
        description = "Smoke tests against third party plugins to see if they still work with the current Gradle version"
    
        features {
            publishBuildStatusToGithub(model)
        }
    
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  2. .gitignore

    # Vagrant
    .vagrant
    network_closure.sh
    
    # Local cluster env variables
    /cluster/env.sh
    
    # Compiled binaries in third_party
    /third_party/pkg
    
    # Also ignore etcd installed by hack/install-etcd.sh
    /third_party/etcd*
    /default.etcd
    
    # Also ignore protoc installed by hack/install-protoc.sh
    /third_party/protoc*
    
    # User cluster configs
    .kubeconfig
    
    .tags*
    
    # Version file for dockerized build
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  3. docs/kms/IAM.md

       The root credentials can now be changed easily.
    
    > Does this mean I need an enterprise KMS setup to run MinIO (securely)?
    
    No, MinIO does not depend on any third-party KMS provider. You have three options here:
    
    - Run MinIO without a KMS. In this case all IAM data will be stored in plain-text.
    - Run MinIO with a single secret key. MinIO supports a static cryptographic key
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/index.md

    OAuth2 is a specification that defines several ways to handle authentication and authorization.
    
    It is quite an extensive specification and covers several complex use cases.
    
    It includes ways to authenticate using a "third party".
    
    That's what all the systems with "login with Facebook, Google, Twitter, GitHub" use underneath.
    
    ### OAuth 1
    
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  5. docs/pt/docs/tutorial/security/index.md

    OAuth2 é uma especificação que define várias formas para lidar com autenticação e autorização.
    
    Ela é bastante extensiva na especificação e cobre casos de uso muito complexos.
    
    Ela inclui uma forma para autenticação usando “third party”/aplicações de terceiros.
    
    Isso é o que todos os sistemas com “Login with Facebook, Google, Twitter, GitHub” usam por baixo.
    
    ### OAuth 1
    
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  6. build-logic/build-update-utils/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild/buildutils/tasks/UpdateInitPluginTemplateVersionFile.kt

            findLatest("slf4j", "org.slf4j:slf4j-api:(1.7,)", versionProperties)
    
            // Starting with ScalaTest 3.1.0, the third party integration were moved out of the main JAR
            findLatest("scalatest", "org.scalatest:scalatest_${versionProperties["scala"]}:(3.0,)", versionProperties)
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  7. docs/en/docs/how-to/nosql-databases-couchbase.md

    ```Python hl_lines="49-53"
    {!../../../docs_src/nosql_databases/tutorial001.py!}
    ```
    
    ## Recap
    
    You can integrate any third party NoSQL database, just using their standard packages.
    
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  8. docs/pt/docs/tutorial/security/first-steps.md

    Pode ser usado pelo time de frontend (que pode ser você no caso).
    
    Pode ser usado por aplicações e sistemas third party (de terceiros).
    
    E também pode ser usada por você mesmo, para debugar, checar e testar a mesma aplicação.
    
    ## O Fluxo da `senha`
    
    Agora vamos voltar um pouco e entender o que é isso tudo.
    
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  9. pyproject.toml

    "docs_src/dependencies/tutorial008b.py" = ["B904"]
    "docs_src/dependencies/tutorial008b_an.py" = ["B904"]
    "docs_src/dependencies/tutorial008b_an_py39.py" = ["B904"]
    
    
    [tool.ruff.lint.isort]
    known-third-party = ["fastapi", "pydantic", "starlette"]
    
    [tool.ruff.lint.pyupgrade]
    # Preserve types, even if a file imports `from __future__ import annotations`.
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/first-steps.md

    This is of course not the frontend for the final users, but it's a great automatic tool to document interactively all your API.
    
    It can be used by the frontend team (that can also be yourself).
    
    It can be used by third party applications and systems.
    
    And it can also be used by yourself, to debug, check and test the same application.
    
    ## The `password` flow
    
    Now let's go back a bit and understand what is all that.
    
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