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docs/en/docs/advanced/async-tests.md
Let's look at how we can make that work. ## pytest.mark.anyio
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docs/en/docs/advanced/custom-response.md
In this case, the HTTP header `Content-Type` will be set to `application/json`. And it will be documented as such in OpenAPI. !!! tip The `ORJSONResponse` is currently only available in FastAPI, not in Starlette. ## HTML Response To return a response with HTML directly from **FastAPI**, use `HTMLResponse`. * Import `HTMLResponse`.
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docs/fr/docs/contributing.md
* Vous pouvez également vérifier s'il existe des traductions pour votre langue et y ajouter une review, ce qui m'aidera à savoir si la traduction est correcte et je pourrai la fusionner. * Utilisez les mêmes exemples en Python et ne traduisez que le texte des documents. Vous n'avez pas besoin de changer quoi que ce soit pour que cela fonctionne.
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fastapi/applications.py
def middleware( self, middleware_type: Annotated[ str, Doc( """ The type of middleware. Currently only supports `http`. """ ), ], ) -> Callable[[DecoratedCallable], DecoratedCallable]: """ Add a middleware to the application.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/additional-responses.md
The correct place is: * In the key `content`, that has as value another JSON object (`dict`) that contains: * A key with the media type, e.g. `application/json`, that contains as value another JSON object, that contains: * A key `schema`, that has as the value the JSON Schema from the model, here's the correct place.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/response-cookies.md
``` !!! tip Keep in mind that if you return a response directly instead of using the `Response` parameter, FastAPI will return it directly. So, you will have to make sure your data is of the correct type. E.g. it is compatible with JSON, if you are returning a `JSONResponse`. And also that you are not sending any data that should have been filtered by a `response_model`. ### More info
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docs/es/docs/async.md
Luego, cuando llega tu turno, haces un trabajo "productivo" real 🤓, procesas el menú, decides lo que quieres, lo que quiere esa persona 😍, pagas 💸, verificas que das el billete o tarjeta correctos, verificas que te cobren correctamente, que el pedido tiene los artículos correctos, etc. Pero entonces, aunque aún no tienes tus hamburguesas 🍔, el trabajo hecho con el cajero 💁 está "en pausa" ⏸, porque debes esperar 🕙 a que tus hamburguesas estén listas.
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tests/test_multi_body_errors.py
age: condecimal(gt=Decimal(0.0)) # type: ignore @app.post("/items/") def save_item_no_body(item: List[Item]): return {"item": item} client = TestClient(app) def test_put_correct_body(): response = client.post("/items/", json=[{"name": "Foo", "age": 5}]) assert response.status_code == 200, response.text assert response.json() == { "item": [ {
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-with-yield.md
You can have sub-dependencies and "trees" of sub-dependencies of any size and shape, and any or all of them can use `yield`. **FastAPI** will make sure that the "exit code" in each dependency with `yield` is run in the correct order. For example, `dependency_c` can have a dependency on `dependency_b`, and `dependency_b` on `dependency_a`: === "Python 3.9+" ```Python hl_lines="6 14 22"
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docs/en/docs/how-to/separate-openapi-schemas.md
# Separate OpenAPI Schemas for Input and Output or Not When using **Pydantic v2**, the generated OpenAPI is a bit more exact and **correct** than before. 😎 In fact, in some cases, it will even have **two JSON Schemas** in OpenAPI for the same Pydantic model, for input and output, depending on if they have **default values**. Let's see how that works and how to change it if you need to do that. ## Pydantic Models for Input and Output
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