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docs_src/additional_responses/tutorial004.py
responses={**responses, 200: {"content": {"image/png": {}}}}, ) async def read_item(item_id: str, img: Union[bool, None] = None): if img: return FileResponse("image.png", media_type="image/png") else:
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docs_src/additional_status_codes/tutorial001_an.py
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tests/test_security_api_key_cookie_optional.py
return user @app.get("/users/me") def read_current_user(current_user: User = Depends(get_current_user)): if current_user is None: return {"msg": "Create an account first"} else: return current_user def test_security_api_key(): client = TestClient(app, cookies={"key": "secret"}) response = client.get("/users/me") assert response.status_code == 200, response.text
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docs_src/security/tutorial004_py310.py
return user def create_access_token(data: dict, expires_delta: timedelta | None = None): to_encode = data.copy() if expires_delta: expire = datetime.now(timezone.utc) + expires_delta else: expire = datetime.now(timezone.utc) + timedelta(minutes=15) to_encode.update({"exp": expire}) encoded_jwt = jwt.encode(to_encode, SECRET_KEY, algorithm=ALGORITHM) return encoded_jwt
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tests/test_regex_deprecated_body.py
@app.post("/items/") async def read_items( q: Annotated[str | None, Form(regex="^fixedquery$")] = None, ): if q: 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/")
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scripts/mkdocs_hooks.py
resolve_file(item=item, files=files, config=config) elif isinstance(item, dict): assert len(item) == 1 values = list(item.values()) if not values: continue if isinstance(values[0], str): resolve_file(item=values[0], files=files, config=config) elif isinstance(values[0], list):
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md
# Handling Errors There are many situations in which you need to notify an error to a client that is using your API. This client could be a browser with a frontend, a code from someone else, an IoT device, etc. You could need to tell the client that: * The client doesn't have enough privileges for that operation. * The client doesn't have access to that resource. * The item the client was trying to access doesn't exist. * etc.
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/path-params-numeric-validations.md
!!! tip This is probably not as important or necessary if you use `Annotated`. Let's say that you want to declare the query parameter `q` as a required `str`. And you don't need to declare anything else for that parameter, so you don't really need to use `Query`. But you still need to use `Path` for the `item_id` path parameter. And you don't want to use `Annotated` for some reason.
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scripts/docs.py
# All this is only relevant locally, on GitHub Actions all this is done through # artifacts and multiple workflows, so it doesn't matter if directories are # removed or not. else: dist_path = site_path / lang shutil.rmtree(dist_path, ignore_errors=True) current_dir = os.getcwd() os.chdir(lang_path) shutil.rmtree(build_site_dist_path, ignore_errors=True)
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/classes-as-dependencies.md
So, a Python class is also a **callable**. Then, in **FastAPI**, you could use a Python class as a dependency. What FastAPI actually checks is that it is a "callable" (function, class or anything else) and the parameters defined.
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