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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md
### Always `raise` in Dependencies with `yield` and `except` If you catch an exception in a dependency with `yield`, unless you are raising another `HTTPException` or similar, you should re-raise the original exception.
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fastapi/openapi/utils.py
str(additional_status_code).upper() ) or http.client.responses.get(int(additional_status_code)) description = ( process_response.get("description") or openapi_response.get("description") or status_text or "Additional Response" )
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fastapi/dependencies/utils.py
# `tests/test_infer_param_optionality.py` for an example. field_info = params.Path(annotation=use_annotation) elif is_uploadfile_or_nonable_uploadfile_annotation( type_annotation ) or is_uploadfile_sequence_annotation(type_annotation): field_info = params.File(annotation=use_annotation, default=default_value)
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md
These Pydantic models define more or less a "schema" (a valid data shape). So this will help us avoiding confusion while using both. ### Create initial Pydantic *models* / schemas Create an `ItemBase` and `UserBase` Pydantic *models* (or let's say "schemas") to have common attributes while creating or reading data.
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scripts/docs.py
# Contributors may wish to update or change these, e.g. to fix capitalization. language_names_path = Path(__file__).parent / "../docs/language_names.yml" local_language_names: Dict[str, str] = mkdocs.utils.yaml_load( language_names_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8") ) for lang_path in get_lang_paths(): if lang_path.name in {"en", "em"} or not lang_path.is_dir(): continue
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docs/en/docs/advanced/settings.md
# Settings and Environment Variables In many cases your application could need some external settings or configurations, for example secret keys, database credentials, credentials for email services, etc. Most of these settings are variable (can change), like database URLs. And many could be sensitive, like secrets. For this reason it's common to provide them in environment variables that are read by the application. ## Environment Variables !!! tip
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docs/en/docs/index.md
You do that with standard modern Python types. You don't have to learn a new syntax, the methods or classes of a specific library, etc. Just standard **Python 3.8+**. For example, for an `int`: ```Python item_id: int ``` or for a more complex `Item` model: ```Python item: Item ``` ...and with that single declaration you get:
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tests/test_tutorial/test_security/test_tutorial005_an_py39.py
assert response.json() == {"detail": "Incorrect username or password"} @needs_py39 def test_login_incorrect_username(client: TestClient): response = client.post("/token", data={"username": "foo", "password": "secret"}) assert response.status_code == 400, response.text assert response.json() == {"detail": "Incorrect username or password"} @needs_py39 def test_no_token(client: TestClient):
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tests/test_tutorial/test_security/test_tutorial005_py310.py
assert response.json() == {"detail": "Incorrect username or password"} @needs_py310 def test_login_incorrect_username(client: TestClient): response = client.post("/token", data={"username": "foo", "password": "secret"}) assert response.status_code == 400, response.text assert response.json() == {"detail": "Incorrect username or password"} @needs_py310 def test_no_token(client: TestClient):
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/classes-as-dependencies.md
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