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  1. README.md

    * Context, Prepared Statement Mode, DryRun Mode
    * Batch Insert, FindInBatches, Find To Map
    * SQL Builder, Upsert, Locking, Optimizer/Index/Comment Hints, NamedArg, Search/Update/Create with SQL Expr
    * Composite Primary Key
    * Auto Migrations
    * Logger
    * Extendable, flexible plugin API: Database Resolver (Multiple Databases, Read/Write Splitting) / Prometheus…
    * Every feature comes with tests
    * Developer Friendly
    
    ## Getting Started
    
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  2. docs/fr/docs/project-generation.md

    * Modèles **SQLAlchemy** (indépendants des extensions Flask, afin qu'ils puissent être utilisés directement avec des *workers* Celery).
    * Modèle de démarrages basiques pour les utilisateurs (à modifier et supprimer au besoin).
    * Migrations **Alembic**.
    * **CORS** (partage des ressources entre origines multiples, ou *Cross Origin Resource Sharing*).
    * *Worker* **Celery** pouvant importer et utiliser les modèles et le code du reste du backend.
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  3. manifests/charts/gateway/README.md

    or customize the ports to match the old defaults.
    See the [security advisory](https://istio.io/latest/news/security/istio-security-2021-002/) for more information.
    
    #### Other migrations
    
    If you see errors like `rendered manifests contain a resource that already exists` during installation, you may need to forcibly take ownership.
    
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  4. docs/en/docs/how-to/async-sql-encode-databases.md

    ## Create the tables
    
    In this case, we are creating the tables in the same Python file, but in production, you would probably want to create them with Alembic, integrated with migrations, etc.
    
    Here, this section would run directly, right before starting your **FastAPI** application.
    
    * Create an `engine`.
    * Create all the tables from the `metadata` object.
    
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