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.github/workflows/publish.yml
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docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
`0.24.0`, a new instance of each middleware class would be created when a new middleware was added. That normally was not a problem, unless the middleware class expected to be created only once, with only one instance, that happened in some cases. This upgrade would solve those cases (thanks [@adriangb](https://github.com/adriangb)! Starlette PR [#2017](https://github.com/encode/starlette/pull/2017)). Now the middleware class instances are created once, right before the first request (the first time the...
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docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md
The process that happens when your API app calls the *external API* is named a "callback". Because the software that the external developer wrote sends a request to your API and then your API *calls back*, sending a request to an *external API* (that was probably created by the same developer).
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docs/en/docs/advanced/websockets.md
<div class="termy"> ```console $ pip install websockets ---> 100% ``` </div> ## WebSockets client ### In production In your production system, you probably have a frontend created with a modern framework like React, Vue.js or Angular. And to communicate using WebSockets with your backend you would probably use your frontend's utilities.
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README.md
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docs/en/docs/advanced/settings.md
But every time we do: ```Python Settings() ``` a new `Settings` object would be created, and at creation it would read the `.env` file again. If the dependency function was just like: ```Python def get_settings(): return Settings() ```
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docs/en/docs/index.md
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docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md
Docker and similar tools also use an **internal cache** when building the image, if a file hasn't changed since the last time building the container image, then it will **re-use the same layer** created the last time, instead of copying the file again and creating a new layer from scratch.
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docs/ko/docs/index.md
``` </div> <details markdown="1"> <summary><code>uvicorn main:app --reload</code> 명령에 관하여...</summary> 명령 `uvicorn main:app`은 다음을 나타냅니다: * `main`: `main.py` 파일 (파이썬 "모듈"). * `app`: the object created inside of `main.py` with the line `app = FastAPI()`. * `--reload`: 코드가 변경된 후 서버 재시작하기. 개발환경에서만 사용하십시오. </details> ### 확인하기
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