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docs/de/docs/project-generation.md
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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
is data "<abbr title="also called marshalling, conversion">serialization</abbr>" which is taking data from the code (Python) and converting it into something that can be sent through the network. For example, converting an object containing data from a database into a JSON object. Converting `datetime` objects into strings, etc. Another big feature needed by APIs is data validation, making sure that the data is valid, given certain parameters. For example, that some field is an `int`, and...
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docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md
---> 100% ``` </div> #### Generate Client Code To generate the client code you can use the command line application `openapi-ts` that would now be installed. Because it is installed in the local project, you probably wouldn't be able to call that command directly, but you would put it on your `package.json` file. It could look like this: ```JSON hl_lines="7" { "name": "frontend-app", "version": "1.0.0",
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/testing.md
Import `TestClient`. Create a `TestClient` by passing your **FastAPI** application to it. Create functions with a name that starts with `test_` (this is standard `pytest` conventions). Use the `TestClient` object the same way as you do with `httpx`. Write simple `assert` statements with the standard Python expressions that you need to check (again, standard `pytest`). ```Python hl_lines="2 12 15-18"
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pdm_build.py
config: Dict[str, Any] = context.config.data["tool"]["tiangolo"][ "_internal-slim-build" ]["packages"][TIANGOLO_BUILD_PACKAGE] project_config: Dict[str, Any] = config["project"] # Get main optional dependencies, extras optional_dependencies: Dict[str, List[str]] = metadata.get( "optional-dependencies", {} )
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tests/test_request_body_parameters_media_type.py
"required": ["data"], "type": "object", "properties": {"data": {"$ref": "#/components/schemas/Product"}}, }, "Body_create_shop_shops_post": { "title": "Body_create_shop_shops_post", "required": ["data"], "type": "object", "properties": {
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tests/test_additional_properties.py
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fastapi/security/http.py
class HTTPBasic(HTTPBase): """ HTTP Basic authentication. ## Usage Create an instance object and use that object as the dependency in `Depends()`. The dependency result will be an `HTTPBasicCredentials` object containing the `username` and the `password`. Read more about it in the
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