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  1. tests/test_tutorial/test_sql_databases/test_sql_databases_middleware_py310.py

        item_to_check = [it for it in user_data["items"] if it["id"] == item_data["id"]][0]
        assert item_to_check["title"] == item["title"]
        assert item_to_check["description"] == item["description"]
        response = client.get("/users/1")
        assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
        user_data = response.json()
        item_to_check = [it for it in user_data["items"] if it["id"] == item_data["id"]][0]
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  2. fastapi/security/oauth2.py

        You could have custom internal logic to separate it by colon caracters (`:`) or
        similar, and get the two parts `items` and `read`. Many applications do that to
        group and organize permissions, you could do it as well in your application, just
        know that that it is application specific, it's not part of the specification.
    
    
        grant_type: the OAuth2 spec says it is required and MUST be the fixed string "password".
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  3. fastapi/param_functions.py

        The only difference with a regular dependency is that it can declare OAuth2
        scopes that will be integrated with OpenAPI and the automatic UI docs (by default
        at `/docs`).
    
        It takes a single "dependable" callable (like a function).
    
        Don't call it directly, FastAPI will call it for you.
    
        Read more about it in the
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  4. tests/test_tutorial/test_sql_databases/test_sql_databases.py

        assert "id" in item_data
        assert "owner_id" in item_data
        response = client.get("/users/1")
        assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
        user_data = response.json()
        item_to_check = [it for it in user_data["items"] if it["id"] == item_data["id"]][0]
        assert item_to_check["title"] == item["title"]
        assert item_to_check["description"] == item["description"]
    
    
    # TODO: pv2 add Pydantic v2 version
    @needs_pydanticv1
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  5. fastapi/security/http.py

                    Security scheme name.
    
                    It will be included in the generated OpenAPI (e.g. visible at `/docs`).
                    """
                ),
            ] = None,
            description: Annotated[
                Optional[str],
                Doc(
                    """
                    Security scheme description.
    
                    It will be included in the generated OpenAPI (e.g. visible at `/docs`).
    Python
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  6. tensorflow/api_template.__init__.py

    # Delete modules that should be hidden from dir().
    # Don't fail if these modules are not available.
    # For e.g. this file will be originally placed under tensorflow/_api/v1 which
    # does not have "python", "core" directories. Then, it will be copied
    # to tensorflow/ which does have these two directories.
    try:
      del python
    except NameError:
      pass
    try:
      del core
    except NameError:
      pass
    try:
      del compiler
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  7. .github/actions/people/app/main.py

    ) -> Dict[str, Any]:
        headers = {"Authorization": f"token {settings.input_token.get_secret_value()}"}
        # category_id is only used by one query, but GraphQL allows unused variables, so
        # keep it here for simplicity
        variables = {"after": after, "category_id": category_id}
        response = httpx.post(
            github_graphql_url,
            headers=headers,
            timeout=settings.httpx_timeout,
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  8. ci/official/utilities/extract_resultstore_links.py

        # Each bazel RBE invocation should produce two
        # 'Streaming build results to: ...' lines, one at the start, and one at the
        # end of the invocation.
        # If there's a failure message, it will be found in-between these two.
    
        if not current_url:
          url_lines['start'] = i
        elif current_url == url:
          url_lines['end'] = i
        else:
          result_store_links[current_url]['next_url'] = i
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  9. fastapi/utils.py

    
    def generate_operation_id_for_path(
        *, name: str, path: str, method: str
    ) -> str:  # pragma: nocover
        warnings.warn(
            "fastapi.utils.generate_operation_id_for_path() was deprecated, "
            "it is not used internally, and will be removed soon",
            DeprecationWarning,
            stacklevel=2,
        )
        operation_id = f"{name}{path}"
        operation_id = re.sub(r"\W", "_", operation_id)
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  10. fastapi/security/api_key.py

        This defines the name of the query parameter that should be provided in the request
        with the API key and integrates that into the OpenAPI documentation. It extracts
        the key value sent in the query parameter automatically and provides it as the
        dependency result. But it doesn't define how to send that API key to the client.
    
        ## Usage
    
        Create an instance object and use that object as the dependency in `Depends()`.
    
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