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docs/en/docs/tutorial/metadata.md
You can set them as follows: ```Python hl_lines="3-16 19-32" {!../../../docs_src/metadata/tutorial001.py!} ``` !!! tip You can write Markdown in the `description` field and it will be rendered in the output. With this configuration, the automatic API docs would look like: <img src="/img/tutorial/metadata/image01.png"> ## License identifier
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docs/de/docs/reference/responses.md
- raw_headers - render - init_headers - headers - set_cookie - delete_cookie ::: fastapi.responses.ORJSONResponse options: members: - charset - status_code - media_type - body - background - raw_headers - render - init_headers
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docs/en/docs/advanced/templates.md
* Import `Jinja2Templates`. * Create a `templates` object that you can re-use later. * Declare a `Request` parameter in the *path operation* that will return a template. * Use the `templates` you created to render and return a `TemplateResponse`, pass the name of the template, the request object, and a "context" dictionary with key-value pairs to be used inside of the Jinja2 template. ```Python hl_lines="4 11 15-18"
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scripts/docs.py
frontmatter_end = match_pre.end() pre_end = match_start.end() post_start = match_end.start() template = Template(index_sponsors_template) message = template.render(sponsors=sponsors) pre_content = content[frontmatter_end:pre_end] post_content = content[post_start:] new_content = pre_content + message + post_content return new_content @app.command()
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docs/en/docs/reference/responses.md
- raw_headers - render - init_headers - headers - set_cookie - delete_cookie ::: fastapi.responses.ORJSONResponse options: members: - charset - status_code - media_type - body - background - raw_headers - render - init_headers
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fastapi/responses.py
Read more about it in the [FastAPI docs for Custom Response - HTML, Stream, File, others](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/advanced/custom-response/). """ def render(self, content: Any) -> bytes: assert ujson is not None, "ujson must be installed to use UJSONResponse" return ujson.dumps(content, ensure_ascii=False).encode("utf-8") class ORJSONResponse(JSONResponse):
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.github/DISCUSSION_TEMPLATE/questions.yml
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docs/en/docs/advanced/custom-response.md
Let's say you want it to return indented and formatted JSON, so you want to use the orjson option `orjson.OPT_INDENT_2`. You could create a `CustomORJSONResponse`. The main thing you have to do is create a `Response.render(content)` method that returns the content as `bytes`: ```Python hl_lines="9-14 17" {!../../../docs_src/custom_response/tutorial009c.py!} ``` Now instead of returning: ```json
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docs/em/docs/advanced/custom-response.md
âĄī¸ đŦ đ đ âĢī¸ đ¨ đ & đ đģ, đ đ âī¸ Orjson đ `orjson.OPT_INDENT_2`. đ đĒ â `CustomORJSONResponse`. đ đ đ âī¸ â `Response.render(content)` đŠâđŦ đ đ¨ đ `bytes`: ```Python hl_lines="9-14 17" {!../../../docs_src/custom_response/tutorial009c.py!} ``` đ âŠī¸ đŦ: ```json {"message": "Hello World"} ```
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scripts/mkdocs_hooks.py
first_child.read_source(config=config) new_title = first_child.title or new_title # Creating a new section makes it render it collapsed by default # no idea why, so, let's just modify the existing one # new_section = Section(title=new_title, children=new_children) item.title = new_title
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