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  1. docs_src/python_types/tutorial011.py

    
    class User(BaseModel):
        id: int
        name: str = "John Doe"
        signup_ts: Union[datetime, None] = None
        friends: List[int] = []
    
    
    external_data = {
        "id": "123",
        "signup_ts": "2017-06-01 12:22",
        "friends": [1, "2", b"3"],
    }
    user = User(**external_data)
    print(user)
    # > User id=123 name='John Doe' signup_ts=datetime.datetime(2017, 6, 1, 12, 22) friends=[1, 2, 3]
    print(user.id)
    Python
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  2. docs_src/openapi_callbacks/tutorial001.py

        This will (let's imagine) let the API user (some external developer) create an
        invoice.
    
        And this path operation will:
    
        * Send the invoice to the client.
        * Collect the money from the client.
        * Send a notification back to the API user (the external developer), as a callback.
            * At this point is that the API will somehow send a POST request to the
                external API with the notification of the invoice event
    Python
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  3. docs_src/python_types/tutorial011_py310.py

    
    class User(BaseModel):
        id: int
        name: str = "John Doe"
        signup_ts: datetime | None = None
        friends: list[int] = []
    
    
    external_data = {
        "id": "123",
        "signup_ts": "2017-06-01 12:22",
        "friends": [1, "2", b"3"],
    }
    user = User(**external_data)
    print(user)
    # > User id=123 name='John Doe' signup_ts=datetime.datetime(2017, 6, 1, 12, 22) friends=[1, 2, 3]
    print(user.id)
    Python
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  4. tensorflow/api_template.__init__.py

    _current_module = _sys.modules[__name__]
    
    if not hasattr(_current_module, "__path__"):
      __path__ = [_tf_api_dir]
    elif _tf_api_dir not in __path__:
      __path__.append(_tf_api_dir)
    
    # Hook external TensorFlow modules.
    
    # Load tensorflow-io-gcs-filesystem if enabled
    if (_os.getenv("TF_USE_MODULAR_FILESYSTEM", "0") == "true" or
        _os.getenv("TF_USE_MODULAR_FILESYSTEM", "0") == "1"):
    Python
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  5. docs_src/python_types/tutorial011_py39.py

    
    class User(BaseModel):
        id: int
        name: str = "John Doe"
        signup_ts: Union[datetime, None] = None
        friends: list[int] = []
    
    
    external_data = {
        "id": "123",
        "signup_ts": "2017-06-01 12:22",
        "friends": [1, "2", b"3"],
    }
    user = User(**external_data)
    print(user)
    # > User id=123 name='John Doe' signup_ts=datetime.datetime(2017, 6, 1, 12, 22) friends=[1, 2, 3]
    print(user.id)
    Python
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  6. tests/test_tutorial/test_dependencies/test_tutorial008d_an.py

        assert response.json() == "plumbus"
    
    
    def test_internal_error(client: TestClient):
        from docs_src.dependencies.tutorial008d_an import InternalError
    
        with pytest.raises(InternalError) as exc_info:
            client.get("/items/portal-gun")
        assert (
            exc_info.value.args[0] == "The portal gun is too dangerous to be owned by Rick"
        )
    
    
    def test_internal_server_error():
    Python
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  7. docs_src/bigger_applications/app/main.py

    from fastapi import Depends, FastAPI
    
    from .dependencies import get_query_token, get_token_header
    from .internal import admin
    from .routers import items, users
    
    app = FastAPI(dependencies=[Depends(get_query_token)])
    
    
    app.include_router(users.router)
    app.include_router(items.router)
    app.include_router(
        admin.router,
        prefix="/admin",
        tags=["admin"],
        dependencies=[Depends(get_token_header)],
    Python
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  8. pdm_build.py

        metadata = context.config.metadata
        # Get custom config for the current package, from the env var
        config: Dict[str, Any] = context.config.data["tool"]["tiangolo"][
            "_internal-slim-build"
        ]["packages"][TIANGOLO_BUILD_PACKAGE]
        project_config: Dict[str, Any] = config["project"]
        # Get main optional dependencies, extras
        optional_dependencies: Dict[str, List[str]] = metadata.get(
    Python
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  9. ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/squash_testlogs.py

    of them that contain failures into one file. The TensorFlow DevInfra team
    uses this to generate a simple overview of an entire pip and nonpip test
    invocation, since the normal logs that Bazel creates are too large for the
    internal invocation viewer.
    """
    import collections
    import os
    import re
    import subprocess
    import sys
    from junitparser import JUnitXml
    
    result = JUnitXml()
    try:
      files = subprocess.check_output(
    Python
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  10. tests/test_tutorial/test_openapi_callbacks/test_tutorial001.py

    "description": 'Create an invoice.\n\nThis will (let\'s imagine) let the API user (some external developer) create an\ninvoice.\n\nAnd this path operation will:\n\n* Send the invoice to the client.\n* Collect the money from the client.\n* Send a notification back to the API user (the external developer), as a callback.\n    * At this point is that the API will somehow send a POST request to the\n        external API with the notification of the invoice event\n        (e.g. "payment successful").',...
    Python
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