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  1. tests/test_application.py

    from .main import app
    
    client = TestClient(app)
    
    
    @pytest.mark.parametrize(
        "path,expected_status,expected_response",
        [
            ("/api_route", 200, {"message": "Hello World"}),
            ("/non_decorated_route", 200, {"message": "Hello World"}),
            ("/nonexistent", 404, {"detail": "Not Found"}),
        ],
    )
    def test_get_path(path, expected_status, expected_response):
        response = client.get(path)
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  2. tests/main.py

    app = FastAPI()
    
    
    @app.api_route("/api_route")
    def non_operation():
        return {"message": "Hello World"}
    
    
    def non_decorated_route():
        return {"message": "Hello World"}
    
    
    app.add_api_route("/non_decorated_route", non_decorated_route)
    
    
    @app.get("/text")
    def get_text():
        return "Hello World"
    
    
    @app.get("/path/{item_id}")
    def get_id(item_id):
        return item_id
    
    
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  3. tests/test_regex_deprecated_body.py

                    return f"Hello {q}"
                else:
                    return "Hello World"
    
        client = TestClient(app)
        return client
    
    
    @needs_py310
    def test_no_query():
        client = get_client()
        response = client.post("/items/")
        assert response.status_code == 200
        assert response.json() == "Hello World"
    
    
    @needs_py310
    def test_q_fixedquery():
        client = get_client()
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  4. fastapi/security/oauth2.py

            )
    
    
    class OAuth2(SecurityBase):
        """
        This is the base class for OAuth2 authentication, an instance of it would be used
        as a dependency. All other OAuth2 classes inherit from it and customize it for
        each OAuth2 flow.
    
        You normally would not create a new class inheriting from it but use one of the
        existing subclasses, and maybe compose them if you want to support multiple flows.
    
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  5. fastapi/param_functions.py

                """
            ),
        ] = False,
        media_type: Annotated[
            str,
            Doc(
                """
                The media type of this parameter field. Changing it would affect the
                generated OpenAPI, but currently it doesn't affect the parsing of the data.
                """
            ),
        ] = "application/json",
        alias: Annotated[
            Optional[str],
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  6. tests/test_regex_deprecated_params.py

                    return f"Hello {q}"
                else:
                    return "Hello World"
    
        client = TestClient(app)
        return client
    
    
    @needs_py310
    def test_query_params_str_validations_no_query():
        client = get_client()
        response = client.get("/items/")
        assert response.status_code == 200
        assert response.json() == "Hello World"
    
    
    @needs_py310
    def test_query_params_str_validations_q_fixedquery():
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  7. fastapi/openapi/utils.py

                    status_code = str(route.status_code)
                else:
                    # It would probably make more sense for all response classes to have an
                    # explicit default status_code, and to extract it from them, instead of
                    # doing this inspection tricks, that would probably be in the future
                    # TODO: probably make status_code a default class attribute for all
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  8. tests/test_path.py

    from .main import app
    
    client = TestClient(app)
    
    
    def test_text_get():
        response = client.get("/text")
        assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
        assert response.json() == "Hello World"
    
    
    def test_nonexistent():
        response = client.get("/nonexistent")
        assert response.status_code == 404, response.text
        assert response.json() == {"detail": "Not Found"}
    
    
    def test_path_foobar():
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  9. fastapi/applications.py

                        that `password`.
                    * Validation: whatever you return will be serialized with the
                        `response_model`, converting any data as necessary to generate the
                        corresponding JSON. But if the data in the object returned is not
                        valid, that would mean a violation of the contract with the client,
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  10. fastapi/openapi/docs.py

                """
            ),
        ] = None,
    ) -> HTMLResponse:
        """
        Generate and return the HTML  that loads Swagger UI for the interactive
        API docs (normally served at `/docs`).
    
        You would only call this function yourself if you needed to override some parts,
        for example the URLs to use to load Swagger UI's JavaScript and CSS.
    
        Read more about it in the
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