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  1. docs/fr/docs/index.md

        * une validation même pour les objets <abbr title="JavaScript Object Notation">JSON</abbr> profondément imbriqués.
    * <abbr title="aussi connu sous le nom de : serialization, parsing, marshalling">Une conversion</abbr> des données d'entrée : venant du réseau et allant vers les données et types de Python, permettant de lire :
        * le <abbr title="JavaScript Object Notation">JSON</abbr>.
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  2. tests/test_compat.py

    from typing import List, Union
    
    from fastapi import FastAPI, UploadFile
    from fastapi._compat import (
        ModelField,
        Undefined,
        _get_model_config,
        is_bytes_sequence_annotation,
        is_uploadfile_sequence_annotation,
    )
    from fastapi.testclient import TestClient
    from pydantic import BaseConfig, BaseModel, ConfigDict
    from pydantic.fields import FieldInfo
    
    from .utils import needs_pydanticv1, needs_pydanticv2
    
    
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  3. fastapi/params.py

                self.deprecated = deprecated
            else:
                kwargs["deprecated"] = deprecated
            if PYDANTIC_V2:
                kwargs.update(
                    {
                        "annotation": annotation,
                        "alias_priority": alias_priority,
                        "validation_alias": validation_alias,
                        "serialization_alias": serialization_alias,
                        "strict": strict,
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  4. tests/test_tutorial/test_response_model/test_tutorial003_05.py

    
    def test_get_redirect():
        response = client.get("/portal", params={"teleport": True}, follow_redirects=False)
        assert response.status_code == 307, response.text
        assert response.headers["location"] == "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ"
    
    
    def test_openapi_schema():
        response = client.get("/openapi.json")
        assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
        assert response.json() == {
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  5. docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-model.md

    This simple case is handled automatically by FastAPI because the return type annotation is the class (or a subclass) of `Response`.
    
    And tools will also be happy because both `RedirectResponse` and `JSONResponse` are subclasses of `Response`, so the type annotation is correct.
    
    ### Annotate a Response Subclass
    
    You can also use a subclass of `Response` in the type annotation:
    
    ```Python hl_lines="8-9"
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  6. fastapi/utils.py

                f"check that {type_} is a valid Pydantic field type. "
                "If you are using a return type annotation that is not a valid Pydantic "
                "field (e.g. Union[Response, dict, None]) you can disable generating the "
                "response model from the type annotation with the path operation decorator "
                "parameter response_model=None. Read more: "
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  7. docs/en/docs/advanced/dataclasses.md

        FastAPI is still capable of <abbr title="converting the data to a format that can be transmitted">serializing</abbr> the data to JSON.
    
    7. Here the `response_model` is using a type annotation of a list of `Author` dataclasses.
    
        Again, you can combine `dataclasses` with standard type annotations.
    
    8. Notice that this *path operation function* uses regular `def` instead of `async def`.
    
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  8. tests/test_tutorial/test_response_model/test_tutorial003_03.py

    client = TestClient(app)
    
    
    def test_get_portal():
        response = client.get("/teleport", follow_redirects=False)
        assert response.status_code == 307, response.text
        assert response.headers["location"] == "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ"
    
    
    def test_openapi_schema():
        response = client.get("/openapi.json")
        assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
        assert response.json() == {
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  9. tests/test_tutorial/test_body_updates/test_tutorial001_py39.py

                        "required": ["loc", "msg", "type"],
                        "type": "object",
                        "properties": {
                            "loc": {
                                "title": "Location",
                                "type": "array",
                                "items": {
                                    "anyOf": [{"type": "string"}, {"type": "integer"}]
                                },
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  10. tests/test_additional_properties.py

                        "required": ["loc", "msg", "type"],
                        "type": "object",
                        "properties": {
                            "loc": {
                                "title": "Location",
                                "type": "array",
                                "items": {
                                    "anyOf": [{"type": "string"}, {"type": "integer"}]
                                },
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