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  1. fastapi/security/oauth2.py

            data = {}
            data["scopes"] = []
            for scope in form_data.scopes:
                data["scopes"].append(scope)
            if form_data.client_id:
                data["client_id"] = form_data.client_id
            if form_data.client_secret:
                data["client_secret"] = form_data.client_secret
            return data
        ```
    
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  2. fastapi/security/http.py

            if not (authorization and scheme and credentials):
                if self.auto_error:
                    raise HTTPException(
                        status_code=HTTP_403_FORBIDDEN, detail="Not authenticated"
                    )
                else:
                    return None
            if scheme.lower() != "bearer":
                if self.auto_error:
                    raise HTTPException(
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  3. docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-model.md

    !!! tip
        If you have strict type checks in your editor, mypy, etc, you can declare the function return type as `Any`.
    
        That way you tell the editor that you are intentionally returning anything. But FastAPI will still do the data documentation, validation, filtering, etc. with the `response_model`.
    
    ### `response_model` Priority
    
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  4. docs/en/docs/contributing.md

    </div>
    
    It will install all the dependencies and your local FastAPI in your local environment.
    
    ### Using your local FastAPI
    
    If you create a Python file that imports and uses FastAPI, and run it with the Python from your local environment, it will use your cloned local FastAPI source code.
    
    And if you update that local FastAPI source code when you run that Python file again, it will use the fresh version of FastAPI you just edited.
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/advanced/behind-a-proxy.md

    You can check it at <a href="http://127.0.0.1:8000/docs" class="external-link" target="_blank">http://127.0.0.1:8000/docs</a>:
    
    <img src="/img/tutorial/behind-a-proxy/image01.png">
    
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  6. fastapi/params.py

                allow_nan=allow_inf_nan,
                max_digits=max_digits,
                decimal_places=decimal_places,
                **extra,
            )
            if examples is not None:
                kwargs["examples"] = examples
            if regex is not None:
                warnings.warn(
                    "`regex` has been deprecated, please use `pattern` instead",
                    category=DeprecationWarning,
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  7. docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md

    This also means that if something changed it will be **reflected** on the client code automatically. And if you **build** the client it will error out if you have any **mismatch** in the data used.
    
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  8. docs/en/docs/alternatives.md

    # Alternatives, Inspiration and Comparisons
    
    What inspired **FastAPI**, how it compares to 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.
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/first-steps.md

    OpenAPI defines an API schema for your API. And that schema includes definitions (or "schemas") of the data sent and received by your API using **JSON Schema**, the standard for JSON data schemas.
    
    #### Check the `openapi.json`
    
    If you are curious about how the raw OpenAPI schema looks like, FastAPI automatically generates a JSON (schema) with the descriptions of all your API.
    
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  10. tests/test_response_by_alias.py

    from pydantic import BaseModel, ConfigDict, Field
    
    app = FastAPI()
    
    
    class Model(BaseModel):
        name: str = Field(alias="alias")
    
    
    class ModelNoAlias(BaseModel):
        name: str
    
        if PYDANTIC_V2:
            model_config = ConfigDict(
                json_schema_extra={
                    "description": (
                        "response_model_by_alias=False is basically a quick hack, to support "
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