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  1. fastapi/params.py

            include_in_schema: bool = True,
            json_schema_extra: Union[Dict[str, Any], None] = None,
            **extra: Any,
        ):
            if example is not _Unset:
                warnings.warn(
                    "`example` has been deprecated, please use `examples` instead",
                    category=DeprecationWarning,
                    stacklevel=4,
                )
            self.example = example
            self.include_in_schema = include_in_schema
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  2. docs/en/docs/alternatives.md

    What inspired **FastAPI**, how it compares to alternatives and what it learned from them.
    
    ## Intro
    
    **FastAPI** wouldn't exist if not for the previous work of others.
    
    There have been many tools created before that have helped inspire its creation.
    
    I have been avoiding the creation of a new framework for several years. First I tried to solve all the features covered by **FastAPI** using many different frameworks, plug-ins, and tools.
    
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  3. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/oauth2-jwt.md

    So, to avoid ID collisions, when creating the JWT token for the user, you could prefix the value of the `sub` key, e.g. with `username:`. So, in this example, the value of `sub` could have been: `username:johndoe`.
    
    The important thing to keep in mind is that the `sub` key should have a unique identifier across the entire application, and it should be a string.
    
    ## Check it
    
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  4. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    You can use simple tools like `htop` to see the CPU and RAM used in your server or the amount used by each process. Or you can use more complex monitoring tools, which may be distributed across servers, etc.
    
    ## Recap
    
    You have been reading here some of the main concepts that you would probably need to keep in mind when deciding how to deploy your application:
    
    * Security - HTTPS
    * Running on startup
    * Restarts
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  5. docs/es/docs/index.md

        * Como el parámetro `q` fue declarado con `= None` es opcional.
        * Sin el `None` sería obligatorio (cómo lo es el body en el caso con `PUT`).
    * Para requests de tipo `PUT` a `/items/{item_id}` leer el body como JSON:
        * Revisar si tiene un atributo requerido `name` que debe ser un `str`.
        * Revisar si tiene un atributo requerido `price` que debe ser un `float`.
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  6. docs/en/docs/help-fastapi.md

    By adding a star, other users will be able to find it more easily and see that it has been already useful for others.
    
    ## Watch the GitHub repository for releases
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/query-params-str-validations.md

    But now, having `Query(max_length=50)` inside of `Annotated`, we are telling FastAPI that we want it to extract this value from the query parameters (this would have been the default anyway 🤷) and that we want to have **additional validation** for this value (that's why we do this, to get the additional validation). 😎
    
    FastAPI will now:
    
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  8. docs/en/data/external_links.yml

      Japanese:
      - author: '@bee2'
        author_link: https://qiita.com/bee2
        link: https://qiita.com/bee2/items/75d9c0d7ba20e7a4a0e9
        title: '[FastAPI] Python製のASGI Web フレームワーク FastAPIに入門する'
      - author: '@bee2'
        author_link: https://qiita.com/bee2
        link: https://qiita.com/bee2/items/0ad260ab9835a2087dae
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md

    ```Python hl_lines="4"
    {!../../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial007.py!}
    ```
    
    The code following the `yield` statement is executed after the response has been delivered:
    
    ```Python hl_lines="5-6"
    {!../../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial007.py!}
    ```
    
    !!! tip
        You can use `async` or regular functions.
    
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  10. docs/es/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md

    ---
    
    Cuando construyes APIs, normalmente usas uno de estos métodos específicos de HTTP para realizar una acción específica.
    
    Normalmente usas:
    
    * `POST`: para crear datos.
    * `GET`: para leer datos.
    * `PUT`: para actualizar datos.
    * `DELETE`: para borrar datos.
    
    Así que en OpenAPI, cada uno de estos métodos de HTTP es referido como una "operación".
    
    Nosotros también los llamaremos "**operación**".
    
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