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docs/en/docs/benchmarks.md
* Will have the best performance, as it doesn't have much extra code apart from the server itself. * You wouldn't write an application in Uvicorn directly. That would mean that your code would have to include more or less, at least, all the code provided by Starlette (or **FastAPI**). And if you did that, your final application would have the same overhead as having used a framework and minimizing your app code and bugs.
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docs_src/python_types/tutorial001.py
def get_full_name(first_name, last_name): full_name = first_name.title() + " " + last_name.title() return full_name
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docs/en/docs/deployment/versions.md
FastAPI also follows the convention that any "PATCH" version change is for bug fixes and non-breaking changes. !!! tip The "PATCH" is the last number, for example, in `0.2.3`, the PATCH version is `3`. So, you should be able to pin to a version like: ```txt fastapi>=0.45.0,<0.46.0 ``` Breaking changes and new features are added in "MINOR" versions.
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/dependencies/sub-dependencies.md
* Sie hängt von `query_extractor` ab und weist den von diesem zurückgegebenen Wert dem Parameter `q` zu. * Sie deklariert außerdem ein optionales `last_query`-Cookie, ein `str`. * Wenn der Benutzer keine Query `q` übermittelt hat, verwenden wir die zuletzt übermittelte Query, die wir zuvor in einem Cookie gespeichert haben. ## Die Abhängigkeit verwenden
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docs/az/docs/fastapi-people.md
{% if people %} <div class="user-list user-list-center"> {% for user in people.last_month_experts[:10] %}
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docs/tr/docs/fastapi-people.md
{% if people %} <div class="user-list user-list-center"> {% for user in people.last_month_experts[:10] %}
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-params.md
Using an option directly from Starlette you can declare a *path parameter* containing a *path* using a URL like: ``` /files/{file_path:path} ``` In this case, the name of the parameter is `file_path`, and the last part, `:path`, tells it that the parameter should match any *path*. So, you can use it with: ```Python hl_lines="6" {!../../../docs_src/path_params/tutorial004.py!} ``` !!! tip
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* Read open questions until I find 2 where I can help someone and add a comment to help there. * I already hit the "watch" button in this repository to receive notifications and I commit to help at least 2 people that ask questions in the future. * Review one Pull Request by downloading the code and following [all the review process](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/help-fastapi/#review-pull-requests). options:
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docs/en/docs/fastapi-people.md
You can see the **FastAPI Experts** for: * [Last Month](#fastapi-experts-last-month) 🤓 * [3 Months](#fastapi-experts-3-months) 😎 * [6 Months](#fastapi-experts-6-months) 🧐 * [1 Year](#fastapi-experts-1-year) 🧑🔬 * [**All Time**](#fastapi-experts-all-time) 🧙 ### FastAPI Experts - Last Month
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docs/en/docs/how-to/async-sql-encode-databases.md
`**note.dict()` "unpacks" the key value pairs directly, so, `{**note.dict()}` would be, more or less, a copy of `note.dict()`. And then, we extend that copy `dict`, adding another key-value pair: `"id": last_record_id`: ```Python {**note.dict(), "id": last_record_id} ``` So, the final result returned would be something like: ```Python { "id": 1, "text": "Some note", "completed": False, } ```
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