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tests/test_tutorial/test_body/test_tutorial001_py310.py
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docs/zh/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md
{!> ../../../docs_src/sql_databases/sql_app/schemas.py!} ``` #### SQLAlchemy 风格和 Pydantic 风格 请注意,SQLAlchemy*模型*使用 `=`来定义属性,并将类型作为参数传递给`Column`,例如: ```Python name = Column(String) ``` 虽然 Pydantic*模型*使用`:` 声明类型,但新的类型注释语法/类型提示是: ```Python name: str ``` 请牢记这一点,这样您在使用`:`还是`=`时就不会感到困惑。 ### 创建用于读取/返回的Pydantic*模型/模式*
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md
The `__tablename__` attribute tells SQLAlchemy the name of the table to use in the database for each of these models. ### Create model attributes/columns Now create all the model (class) attributes. Each of these attributes represents a column in its corresponding database table. We use `Column` from SQLAlchemy as the default value.
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docs/em/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md
{!> ../../../docs_src/sql_databases/sql_app_py310/schemas.py!} ``` #### 🇸🇲 👗 & Pydantic 👗 👀 👈 🇸🇲 *🏷* 🔬 🔢 ⚙️ `=`, & 🚶♀️ 🆎 🔢 `Column`, 💖: ```Python name = Column(String) ``` ⏪ Pydantic *🏷* 📣 🆎 ⚙️ `:`, 🆕 🆎 ✍ ❕/🆎 🔑: ```Python name: str ``` ✔️ ⚫️ 🤯, 👆 🚫 🤚 😕 🕐❔ ⚙️ `=` & `:` ⏮️ 👫.
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docs/en/docs/python-types.md
{!../../../docs_src/python_types/tutorial002.py!} ``` That is not the same as declaring default values like would be with: ```Python first_name="john", last_name="doe" ``` It's a different thing. We are using colons (`:`), not equals (`=`). And adding type hints normally doesn't change what happens from what would happen without them. But now, imagine you are again in the middle of creating that function, but with type hints.
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docs/pt/docs/async.md
--- Exemplos comuns de limite de CPU são coisas que exigem processamento matemático complexo. Por exemplo: * **Processamento de áudio** ou **imagem**
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docs/fr/docs/async.md
--- Des exemples communs d'opérations "CPU bounds" sont les procédés qui requièrent des traitements mathématiques complexes. Par exemple : * Traitements d'**audio** et d'**images**.
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docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
The sequence of execution before FastAPI 0.106.0 was like this diagram: Time flows from top to bottom. And each column is one of the parts interacting or executing code. ```mermaid sequenceDiagram participant client as Client participant handler as Exception handler participant dep as Dep with yield
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docs/pt/docs/tutorial/extra-data-types.md
# Tipos de dados extras Até agora, você tem usado tipos de dados comuns, tais como: * `int` * `float` * `str` * `bool` Mas você também pode usar tipos de dados mais complexos. E você ainda terá os mesmos recursos que viu até agora: * Ótimo suporte do editor. * Conversão de dados das requisições recebidas. * Conversão de dados para os dados da resposta. * Validação de dados. * Anotação e documentação automáticas.
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