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scripts/docs.py
typer.echo("This is here only to preview a site with translations already built.") typer.echo("Make sure you run the build-all command first.") os.chdir("site") server_address = ("", 8008) server = HTTPServer(server_address, SimpleHTTPRequestHandler) typer.echo("Serving at: http://127.0.0.1:8008") server.serve_forever() @app.command() def live( lang: str = typer.Argument(
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fastapi/datastructures.py
CoreSchema, GetJsonSchemaHandler, JsonSchemaValue, with_info_plain_validator_function, ) from starlette.datastructures import URL as URL # noqa: F401 from starlette.datastructures import Address as Address # noqa: F401 from starlette.datastructures import FormData as FormData # noqa: F401 from starlette.datastructures import Headers as Headers # noqa: F401
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docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md
In the DNS server(s) you would configure a record (an "`A record`") to point **your domain** to the public **IP address of your server**. You would probably do this just once, the first time, when setting everything up. !!! tip This Domain Name part is way before HTTPS, but as everything depends on the domain and the IP address, it's worth mentioning it here. ### DNS
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docs/em/docs/advanced/behind-a-proxy.md
⤴️ ✍ 📁 `traefik.toml` ⏮️: ```TOML hl_lines="3" [entryPoints] [entryPoints.http] address = ":9999" [providers] [providers.file] filename = "routes.toml" ``` 👉 💬 Traefik 👂 🔛 ⛴ 9️⃣9️⃣9️⃣9️⃣ & ⚙️ ➕1️⃣ 📁 `routes.toml`. !!! tip
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/metadata.md
| `license_info` | `dict` | The license information for the exposed API. It can contain several fields. <details><summary><code>license_info</code> fields</summary>...
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docs/en/docs/advanced/using-request-directly.md
But there are specific cases where it's useful to get the `Request` object. ## Use the `Request` object directly Let's imagine you want to get the client's IP address/host inside of your *path operation function*. For that you need to access the request directly. ```Python hl_lines="1 7-8" {!../../../docs_src/using_request_directly/tutorial001.py!} ```
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docs/zh/docs/advanced/behind-a-proxy.md
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docs/de/docs/advanced/using-request-directly.md
Es gibt jedoch bestimmte Fälle, in denen es nützlich ist, auf das `Request`-Objekt zuzugreifen. ## Das `Request`-Objekt direkt verwenden Angenommen, Sie möchten auf die IP-Adresse/den Host des Clients in Ihrer *Pfadoperation-Funktion* zugreifen. Dazu müssen Sie direkt auf den Request zugreifen. ```Python hl_lines="1 7-8" {!../../../docs_src/using_request_directly/tutorial001.py!} ```
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docs/pl/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md
``` </div> ### Krok 3: wykonaj *operację na ścieżce* #### Ścieżka "Ścieżka" tutaj odnosi się do ostatniej części adresu URL, zaczynając od pierwszego `/`. Więc, w adresie URL takim jak: ``` https://example.com/items/foo ``` ...ścieżką będzie: ``` /items/foo ``` !!! info
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docs/de/docs/deployment/concepts.md
### Workerprozesse und Ports Erinnern Sie sich aus der Dokumentation [Über HTTPS](https.md){.internal-link target=_blank}, dass nur ein Prozess auf einer Kombination aus Port und IP-Adresse auf einem Server lauschen kann? Das ist immer noch wahr.
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