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  1. docs_src/path_operation_configuration/tutorial004_py39.py

        tags: set[str] = set()
    
    
    @app.post("/items/", response_model=Item, summary="Create an item")
    async def create_item(item: Item):
        """
        Create an item with all the information:
    
        - **name**: each item must have a name
        - **description**: a long description
        - **price**: required
        - **tax**: if the item doesn't have tax, you can omit this
        - **tags**: a set of unique tag strings for this item
        """
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  2. docs_src/path_operation_configuration/tutorial005_py39.py

        summary="Create an item",
        response_description="The created item",
    )
    async def create_item(item: Item):
        """
        Create an item with all the information:
    
        - **name**: each item must have a name
        - **description**: a long description
        - **price**: required
        - **tax**: if the item doesn't have tax, you can omit this
        - **tags**: a set of unique tag strings for this item
        """
    Python
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  3. fastapi/responses.py

        [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):
        """
    Python
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  4. tests/test_tutorial/test_path_operation_advanced_configurations/test_tutorial004.py

                                },
                            },
                        },
                        "summary": "Create an item",
                        "description": "Create an item with all the information:\n\n- **name**: each item must have a name\n- **description**: a long description\n- **price**: required\n- **tax**: if the item doesn't have tax, you can omit this\n- **tags**: a set of unique tag strings for this item",
    Python
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  5. docs/en/docs/tutorial/cors.md

    To achieve this, the backend must have a list of "allowed origins".
    
    In this case, it would have to include `http://localhost:8080` for the frontend to work correctly.
    
    ## Wildcards
    
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  6. docs_src/body_fields/tutorial001.py

    
    class Item(BaseModel):
        name: str
        description: Union[str, None] = Field(
            default=None, title="The description of the item", max_length=300
        )
        price: float = Field(gt=0, description="The price must be greater than zero")
        tax: Union[float, None] = None
    
    
    @app.put("/items/{item_id}")
    async def update_item(item_id: int, item: Item = Body(embed=True)):
        results = {"item_id": item_id, "item": item}
    Python
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  7. docs_src/path_operation_configuration/tutorial005_py310.py

        summary="Create an item",
        response_description="The created item",
    )
    async def create_item(item: Item):
        """
        Create an item with all the information:
    
        - **name**: each item must have a name
        - **description**: a long description
        - **price**: required
        - **tax**: if the item doesn't have tax, you can omit this
        - **tags**: a set of unique tag strings for this item
        """
    Python
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  8. docs_src/path_operation_configuration/tutorial004.py

        tags: Set[str] = set()
    
    
    @app.post("/items/", response_model=Item, summary="Create an item")
    async def create_item(item: Item):
        """
        Create an item with all the information:
    
        - **name**: each item must have a name
        - **description**: a long description
        - **price**: required
        - **tax**: if the item doesn't have tax, you can omit this
        - **tags**: a set of unique tag strings for this item
        """
    Python
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/extra-models.md

    ## Response with arbitrary `dict`
    
    You can also declare a response using a plain arbitrary `dict`, declaring just the type of the keys and values, without using a Pydantic model.
    
    This is useful if you don't know the valid field/attribute names (that would be needed for a Pydantic model) beforehand.
    
    In this case, you can use `typing.Dict` (or just `dict` in Python 3.9 and above):
    
    === "Python 3.9+"
    
        ```Python hl_lines="6"
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/first-steps.md

    We can use **OAuth2** to build that with **FastAPI**.
    
    But let's save you the time of reading the full long specification just to find those little pieces of information you need.
    
    Let's use the tools provided by **FastAPI** to handle security.
    
    ## How it looks
    
    Let's first just use the code and see how it works, and then we'll come back to understand what's happening.
    
    ## Create `main.py`
    
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