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docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md
!!! tip Notice the autocompletion for `name` and `price`, that was defined in the FastAPI application, in the `Item` model. You will have inline errors for the data that you send: <img src="/img/tutorial/generate-clients/image04.png"> The response object will also have autocompletion: <img src="/img/tutorial/generate-clients/image05.png"> ## FastAPI App with Tags
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docs/en/docs/async.md
```Python hl_lines="2" @app.get('/') def results(): results = some_library() return results ``` ---
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cmd/erasure-healing-common.go
} for _, count := range vidMap { // do we have enough common versions // that have enough quorum to satisfy // the etag. if count >= quorum { return etags } } return make([]string, len(partsMetadata)) } // Extracts list of times from FileInfo slice and returns, skips // slice elements which have errors.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/simple-oauth2.md
But `OAuth2PasswordRequestForm` is just a class dependency that you could have written yourself, or you could have declared `Form` parameters directly. But as it's a common use case, it is provided by **FastAPI** directly, just to make it easier. ### Use the form data !!! tip
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AggregateFuture.java
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maven-core/plugin-manager.txt
* Maven test harness for plugin execution model * Eclipse IDE tooling for plugin execution model and metadata model - we also seem to have information like the plugin lifecycle model that's buried inside the maven execution model - we also seem to have artifact information tangled inside the plugin model - we have to deal with scripting implementations (groovy, beanshell, ruby) - we need to deal with a shared context for plugins, like the guarded mojos
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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
What inspired **FastAPI**, how it compares to other 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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docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md
Then you could want to have **a single container** with a **process manager** starting **several worker processes** inside. #### Prometheus and Other Reasons
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md
{!> ../../../docs_src/dependencies/tutorial008.py!} ``` The same way, you could have some dependencies with `yield` and some other dependencies with `return`, and have some of those depend on some of the others. And you could have a single dependency that requires several other dependencies with `yield`, etc. You can have any combinations of dependencies that you want.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md
For example an object `orion_cat` (an instance of `Pet`) could have an attribute `orion_cat.type`, for the column `type`. And the value of that attribute could be, e.g. `"cat"`. These ORMs also have tools to make the connections or relations between tables or entities. This way, you could also have an attribute `orion_cat.owner` and the owner would contain the data for this pet's owner, taken from the table *owners*.
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