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  1. docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md

    <img src="/img/tutorial/generate-clients/image06.png">
    
    In this case you have:
    
    * `ItemsService`
    * `UsersService`
    
    ### Client Method Names
    
    Right now the generated method names like `createItemItemsPost` don't look very clean:
    
    ```TypeScript
    ItemsService.createItemItemsPost({name: "Plumbus", price: 5})
    ```
    
    ...that's because the client generator uses the OpenAPI internal **operation ID** for each *path operation*.
    
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  2. tests/test_response_by_alias.py

                        "title": "ModelNoAlias",
                        "required": ["name"],
                        "type": "object",
                        "properties": {"name": {"title": "Name", "type": "string"}},
                        "description": "response_model_by_alias=False is basically a quick hack, to support proper OpenAPI use another model with the correct field names",
                    },
                }
            },
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  3. fastapi/utils.py

                use_type = create_model(original_type.__name__, __base__=original_type)
                cloned_types[original_type] = use_type
                for f in original_type.__fields__.values():
                    use_type.__fields__[f.name] = create_cloned_field(
                        f, cloned_types=cloned_types
                    )
        new_field = create_response_field(name=field.name, type_=use_type)
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  4. docs/de/docs/tutorial/body-nested-models.md

    Sie können einen Body auch als `dict` deklarieren, mit Schlüsseln eines Typs und Werten eines anderen Typs.
    
    So brauchen Sie vorher nicht zu wissen, wie die Feld-/Attribut-Namen lauten (wie es bei Pydantic-Modellen der Fall wäre).
    
    Das ist nützlich, wenn Sie Schlüssel empfangen, deren Namen Sie nicht bereits kennen.
    
    ---
    
    Ein anderer nützlicher Anwendungsfall ist, wenn Sie Schlüssel eines anderen Typs haben wollen, z. B. `int`.
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-params.md

    !!! tip
        If you are wondering, "AlexNet", "ResNet", and "LeNet" are just names of Machine Learning <abbr title="Technically, Deep Learning model architectures">models</abbr>.
    
    ### Declare a *path parameter*
    
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  6. .github/workflows/test.yml

    name: Test
    
    on:
      push:
        branches:
          - master
      pull_request:
        types:
          - opened
          - synchronize
      schedule:
        # cron every week on monday
        - cron: "0 0 * * 1"
    
    jobs:
      lint:
        runs-on: ubuntu-latest
        steps:
          - name: Dump GitHub context
            env:
              GITHUB_CONTEXT: ${{ toJson(github) }}
            run: echo "$GITHUB_CONTEXT"
          - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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  7. tests/test_serialize_response.py

    def get_validlist():
        return [
            {"name": "foo"},
            {"name": "bar", "price": 1.0},
            {"name": "baz", "price": 2.0, "owner_ids": [1, 2, 3]},
        ]
    
    
    client = TestClient(app)
    
    
    def test_valid():
        response = client.get("/items/valid")
        response.raise_for_status()
        assert response.json() == {"name": "valid", "price": 1.0, "owner_ids": None}
    
    
    def test_coerce():
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  8. 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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  9. tests/test_tutorial/test_body/test_tutorial001_py310.py

        response = client.post("/items/", json={"name": "Foo", "price": 50.5})
        assert response.status_code == 200
        assert response.json() == {
            "name": "Foo",
            "price": 50.5,
            "description": None,
            "tax": None,
        }
    
    
    @needs_py310
    def test_post_with_str_float(client: TestClient):
        response = client.post("/items/", json={"name": "Foo", "price": "50.5"})
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  10. tests/test_tutorial/test_body/test_tutorial001.py

        response = client.post("/items/", json={"name": "Foo", "price": 50.5})
        assert response.status_code == 200
        assert response.json() == {
            "name": "Foo",
            "price": 50.5,
            "description": None,
            "tax": None,
        }
    
    
    def test_post_with_str_float(client: TestClient):
        response = client.post("/items/", json={"name": "Foo", "price": "50.5"})
        assert response.status_code == 200
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