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CONTRIBUTING.md
This may help you better understand and contribute to Gradle. ### Debugging Gradle You can debug Gradle by adding `-Dorg.gradle.debug=true` to the command-line. Gradle will wait for you to attach a debugger at `localhost:5005` by default. If you made changes to build logic in the `build-logic` included build, you can run its tests by executing `./gradlew :build-logic:check`.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/path-operation-advanced-configuration.md
If you want to use your APIs' function names as `operationId`s, you can iterate over all of them and override each *path operation's* `operation_id` using their `APIRoute.name`. You should do it after adding all your *path operations*. ```Python hl_lines="2 12-21 24" {!../../../docs_src/path_operation_advanced_configuration/tutorial002.py!} ``` !!! tip
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docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md
If your application is **simple**, this will probably **not be a problem**, and you might not need to specify hard memory limits. But if you are **using a lot of memory** (for example with **machine learning** models), you should check how much memory you are consuming and adjust the **number of containers** that runs in **each machine** (and maybe add more machines to your cluster).
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docs/en/docs/deployment/server-workers.md
Here I'll show you how to use <a href="https://gunicorn.org/" class="external-link" target="_blank">**Gunicorn**</a> with **Uvicorn worker processes**. !!! info If you are using containers, for example with Docker or Kubernetes, I'll tell you more about that in the next chapter: [FastAPI in Containers - Docker](docker.md){.internal-link target=_blank}.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body.md
* Give you the received data in the parameter `item`. * As you declared it in the function to be of type `Item`, you will also have all the editor support (completion, etc) for all of the attributes and their types. * Generate <a href="https://json-schema.org" class="external-link" target="_blank">JSON Schema</a> definitions for your model, you can also use them anywhere else you like if it makes sense for your project.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-updates.md
And many teams use only `PUT`, even for partial updates. You are **free** to use them however you want, **FastAPI** doesn't impose any restrictions. But this guide shows you, more or less, how they are intended to be used. ### Using Pydantic's `exclude_unset` parameter If you want to receive partial updates, it's very useful to use the parameter `exclude_unset` in Pydantic's model's `.model_dump()`.
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docs/en/docs/async.md
You pay. 💸 The cashier gives you the number of your turn. <img src="/img/async/concurrent-burgers/concurrent-burgers-04.png" class="illustration"> While you are waiting, you go with your crush and pick a table, you sit and talk with your crush for a long time (as your burgers are very fancy and take some time to prepare).
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README.md
object browser built into MinIO Server. Point a web browser running on the host machine to <http://127.0.0.1:9000> and log in with the root credentials. You can use the Browser to create buckets, upload objects, and browse the contents of the MinIO server.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/schema-extra-example.md
In Pydantic version 1, you would use an internal class `Config` and `schema_extra`, as described in <a href="https://docs.pydantic.dev/1.10/usage/schema/#schema-customization" class="external-link" target="_blank">Pydantic's docs: Schema customization</a>. You can set `schema_extra` with a `dict` containing any additional data you would like to show up in the generated JSON Schema, including `examples`. !!! tip
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docs/en/docs/advanced/custom-response.md
For example, let's say that you want to use <a href="https://github.com/ijl/orjson" class="external-link" target="_blank">`orjson`</a>, but with some custom settings not used in the included `ORJSONResponse` class. Let's say you want it to return indented and formatted JSON, so you want to use the orjson option `orjson.OPT_INDENT_2`.
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