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docs/en/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md
## ORMs **FastAPI** works with any database and any style of library to talk to the database. A common pattern is to use an "ORM": an "object-relational mapping" library. An ORM has tools to convert ("*map*") between *objects* in code and database tables ("*relations*"). With an ORM, you normally create a class that represents a table in a SQL database, each attribute of the class represents a column, with a name and a type.
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tests/test_openapi_servers.py
from dirty_equals import IsOneOf from fastapi import FastAPI from fastapi.testclient import TestClient app = FastAPI( servers=[ {"url": "/", "description": "Default, relative server"}, { "url": "http://staging.localhost.tiangolo.com:8000", "description": "Staging but actually localhost still", }, {"url": "https://prod.example.com"}, ] ) @app.get("/foo") def foo():
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docs/en/docs/advanced/settings.md
But every time we do: ```Python Settings() ``` a new `Settings` object would be created, and at creation it would read the `.env` file again. If the dependency function was just like: ```Python def get_settings(): return Settings() ```
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docs/en/docs/how-to/sql-databases-peewee.md
# ~~SQL (Relational) Databases with Peewee~~ (deprecated) !!! warning "Deprecated" This tutorial is deprecated and will be removed in a future version. !!! warning If you are just starting, the tutorial [SQL (Relational) Databases](../tutorial/sql-databases.md){.internal-link target=_blank} that uses SQLAlchemy should be enough. Feel free to skip this.
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docs/en/docs/how-to/extending-openapi.md
## The normal process The normal (default) process, is as follows. A `FastAPI` application (instance) has an `.openapi()` method that is expected to return the OpenAPI schema. As part of the application object creation, a *path operation* for `/openapi.json` (or for whatever you set your `openapi_url`) is registered. It just returns a JSON response with the result of the application's `.openapi()` method.
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