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.github/workflows/test.yml
# cache: "pip" # cache-dependency-path: pyproject.toml - uses: actions/cache@v4 id: cache with: path: ${{ env.pythonLocation }} key: ${{ runner.os }}-python-${{ env.pythonLocation }}-pydantic-v2-${{ hashFiles('pyproject.toml', 'requirements-tests.txt', 'requirements-docs-tests.txt') }}-test-v08 - name: Install Dependencies
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docs/en/docs/advanced/behind-a-proxy.md
Then create a file `traefik.toml` with: ```TOML hl_lines="3" [entryPoints] [entryPoints.http] address = ":9999" [providers] [providers.file] filename = "routes.toml" ``` This tells Traefik to listen on port 9999 and to use another file `routes.toml`. !!! tip
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docs/fr/docs/tutorial/path-params.md
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.github/workflows/publish.yml
with: python-version: "3.10" # Issue ref: https://github.com/actions/setup-python/issues/436 # cache: "pip" # cache-dependency-path: pyproject.toml - name: Install build dependencies run: pip install build - name: Build distribution env: TIANGOLO_BUILD_PACKAGE: ${{ matrix.package }} run: python -m build
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docs/fr/docs/tutorial/query-params-str-validations.md
Imaginez que vous vouliez que votre paramètre se nomme `item-query`. Comme dans la requête : ``` http://127.0.0.1:8000/items/?item-query=foobaritems ``` Mais `item-query` n'est pas un nom de variable valide en Python. Le nom le plus proche serait `item_query`. Mais vous avez vraiment envie que ce soit exactement `item-query`...
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docs/ru/docs/deployment/docker.md
```{ .dockerfile .annotate } # (1) FROM python:3.9 as requirements-stage # (2) WORKDIR /tmp # (3) RUN pip install poetry # (4) COPY ./pyproject.toml ./poetry.lock* /tmp/ # (5) RUN poetry export -f requirements.txt --output requirements.txt --without-hashes # (6) FROM python:3.9 # (7) WORKDIR /code # (8)
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pyproject.toml
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docs/de/docs/advanced/behind-a-proxy.md
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docs/pt/docs/tutorial/query-params-str-validations.md
## Apelidos (alias) de parâmetros Imagine que você queira que um parâmetro tenha o nome `item-query`. Desta maneira: ``` http://127.0.0.1:8000/items/?item-query=foobaritems ``` Mas o nome `item-query` não é um nome de váriavel válido no Python. O que mais se aproxima é `item_query`. Mas ainda você precisa que o nome seja exatamente `item-query`...
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docs/pt/docs/advanced/templates.md
* Crie um `templates` que você possa reutilizar posteriormente. * Declare um parâmetro `Request` no *path operation* que retornará um template. * Use o `template` que você criou para renderizar e retornar uma `TemplateResponse`, passe o nome do template, o request object, e um "context" dict com pares chave-valor a serem usados dentro do template do Jinja2. ```Python hl_lines="4 11 15-18" {!../../../docs_src/templates/tutorial001.py!} ``` !!! note
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