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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/first-steps.md
We can use **OAuth2** to build that with **FastAPI**. But let's save you the time of reading the full long specification just to find those little pieces of information you need. Let's use the tools provided by **FastAPI** to handle security. ## How it looks
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md
```Python from .dependencies import get_token_header ``` would mean: * Starting in the same package that this module (the file `app/routers/items.py`) lives in (the directory `app/routers/`)... * find the module `dependencies` (an imaginary file at `app/routers/dependencies.py`)... * and from it, import the function `get_token_header`. But that file doesn't exist, our dependencies are in a file at `app/dependencies.py`.
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
# Deployments Concepts When deploying a **FastAPI** application, or actually, any type of web API, there are several concepts that you probably care about, and using them you can find the **most appropriate** way to **deploy your application**. Some of the important concepts are: * Security - HTTPS * Running on startup * Restarts * Replication (the number of processes running) * Memory * Previous steps before starting
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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
Given the simplicity of Flask, it seemed like a good match for building APIs. The next thing to find was a "Django REST Framework" for Flask. !!! check "Inspired **FastAPI** to" Be a micro-framework. Making it easy to mix and match the tools and parts needed. Have a simple and easy to use routing system.
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.github/actions/notify-translations/app/main.py
# Normally only one language, but still for lang in langs: if lang not in lang_to_discussion_map: log_message = f"Could not find discussion for language: {lang}" logging.error(log_message) raise RuntimeError(log_message) discussion = lang_to_discussion_map[lang] logging.info(
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.github/DISCUSSION_TEMPLATE/questions.yml
required: true - label: I used the GitHub search to find a similar question and didn't find it. required: true - label: I searched the FastAPI documentation, with the integrated search. required: true - label: I already searched in Google "How to X in FastAPI" and didn't find any information. required: true
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docs/en/docs/python-types.md
At the same point, you try to trigger the autocomplete with `Ctrl+Space` and you see: <img src="/img/python-types/image02.png"> With that, you can scroll, seeing the options, until you find the one that "rings a bell": <img src="/img/python-types/image03.png"> ## More motivation Check this function, it already has type hints: ```Python hl_lines="1"
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scripts/docs.py
if not (match_start and match_end): raise RuntimeError("Couldn't auto-generate sponsors section") if not match_pre: raise RuntimeError("Couldn't find pre section (<style>) in index.md") frontmatter_end = match_pre.end() pre_end = match_start.end() post_start = match_end.start() template = Template(index_sponsors_template)
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-params.md
Several of these are explored in the next chapters of the tutorial. ## Order matters When creating *path operations*, you can find situations where you have a fixed path. Like `/users/me`, let's say that it's to get data about the current user. And then you can also have a path `/users/{user_id}` to get data about a specific user by some user ID.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md
There are also several other companies offering similar services that you can search and find online. 🤓 ## Generate a TypeScript Frontend Client Let's start with a simple FastAPI application: === "Python 3.9+" ```Python hl_lines="7-9 12-13 16-17 21"
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