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And it shows their true commitment to FastAPI and its **community** (you), as they not only want to provide you a **good learning experience** but also want to make sure you have a **good and healthy framework**, FastAPI. 🙇 You might want to try their courses: * <a href="https://training.talkpython.fm/fastapi-courses" class="external-link" target="_blank">Talk Python Training</a>
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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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```python from fastapi import Depends ``` ::: fastapi.Depends ## `Security()` For many scenarios, you can handle security (authorization, authentication, etc.) with dependencies, using `Depends()`. But when you want to also declare OAuth2 scopes, you can use `Security()` instead of `Depends()`. You can import `Security()` directly from `fastapi`: ```python from fastapi import Security ```
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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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Now, let's see how you could use that to return a custom response. Let's say that you want to return an <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML" class="external-link" target="_blank">XML</a> response. You could put your XML content in a string, put it in a `Response`, and return it: ```Python hl_lines="1 18"
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Then, when it's your turn, you do actual "productive" work, you process the menu, decide what you want, get your crush's choice, pay, check that you give the correct bill or card, check that you are charged correctly, check that the order has the correct items, etc.
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