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docs/en/docs/alternatives.md
It achieves something somewhat similar to what can be done with Flask-apispec. It has an integrated dependency injection system, inspired by Angular 2. It requires pre-registering the "injectables" (like all the other dependency injection systems I know), so, it adds to the verbosity and code repetition. As the parameters are described with TypeScript types (similar to Python type hints), editor support is quite good.
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fastapi/param_functions.py
This will be used to extract the data and for the generated OpenAPI. It is particularly useful when you can't use the name you want because it is a Python reserved keyword or similar. """ ), ] = None, alias_priority: Annotated[ Union[int, None], Doc( """ Priority of the alias. This affects whether an alias generator is used.
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fastapi/security/oauth2.py
return data ``` Note that for OAuth2 the scope `items:read` is a single scope in an opaque string. You could have custom internal logic to separate it by colon caracters (`:`) or similar, and get the two parts `items` and `read`. Many applications do that to group and organize permissions, you could do it as well in your application, just
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docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md
For example, you might want to try <a href="https://speakeasyapi.dev/?utm_source=fastapi+repo&utm_medium=github+sponsorship" class="external-link" target="_blank">Speakeasy</a>. There are also several other companies offering similar services that you can search and find online. 🤓 ## Generate a TypeScript Frontend Client Let's start with a simple FastAPI application: === "Python 3.9+" ```Python hl_lines="7-9 12-13 16-17 21"
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/global-dependencies.md
# Global Dependencies For some types of applications you might want to add dependencies to the whole application. Similar to the way you can [add `dependencies` to the *path operation decorators*](dependencies-in-path-operation-decorators.md){.internal-link target=_blank}, you can add them to the `FastAPI` application. In that case, they will be applied to all the *path operations* in the application: === "Python 3.9+" ```Python hl_lines="16"
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
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docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md
It would probably all start by you **acquiring** some **domain name**. Then, you would configure it in a DNS server (possibly your same cloud provider). You would probably get a cloud server (a virtual machine) or something similar, and it would have a <abbr title="That doesn't change">fixed</abbr> **public IP address**. In the DNS server(s) you would configure a record (an "`A record`") to point **your domain** to the public **IP address of your server**.
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docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
* There's a new *path operation decorator* parameter `response_model_skip_defaults`. * The name of the parameter will most probably change in a future version to `response_skip_defaults`, `model_skip_defaults` or something similar. * New [documentation section about using `response_model_skip_defaults`](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/response-model/#response-model-encoding-parameters).
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docs/es/docs/advanced/response-headers.md
# Headers de Respuesta ## Usar un parámetro `Response` Puedes declarar un parámetro de tipo `Response` en tu *función de operación de path* (de manera similar como se hace con las cookies). Y entonces, podrás configurar las cookies en ese objeto de response *temporal*. ```Python hl_lines="1 7-8" {!../../../docs_src/response_headers/tutorial002.py!} ```
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docs/pt/docs/history-design-future.md
Isso significa que o **FastAPI** foi testado especificamente com os editores usados por 80% dos desenvolvedores Python. Como a maioria dos outros editores tendem a funcionar de forma similar, todos os seus benefícios devem funcionar para virtualmente todos os editores.
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