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  1. docs/en/docs/index.md

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    "_I’m over the moon excited about **FastAPI**. It’s so fun!_"
    
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  2. docs/he/docs/index.md

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    "_I’m over the moon excited about **FastAPI**. It’s so fun!_"
    
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  3. docs/en/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md

    The benefit of raising an exception over `return`ing a value will be more evident in the section about Dependencies and Security.
    
    In this example, when the client requests an item by an ID that doesn't exist, raise an exception with a status code of `404`:
    
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  4. docs/fa/docs/index.md

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    <div style="text-align: left; direction: ltr;">"I’m over the moon excited about <strong>FastAPI</strong>. It’s so fun!"</div>
    
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  5. tests/test_custom_middleware_exception.py

            received = 0
    
            async def inner():
                nonlocal received
                message = await receive()
                if message["type"] != "http.request":
                    return message  # pragma: no cover
    
                body_len = len(message.get("body", b""))
                received += body_len
                if received > self.max_content_size:
                    raise HTTPException(
                        422,
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  6. fastapi/openapi/utils.py

                        for param in parameters
                        if param.get("required")
                    }
                    # Make sure required definitions of the same parameter take precedence
                    # over non-required definitions
                    all_parameters.update(required_parameters)
                    operation["parameters"] = list(all_parameters.values())
                if method in METHODS_WITH_BODY:
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/index.md

            * `clientCredentials`
            * `authorizationCode`
        * But there is one specific "flow" that can be perfectly used for handling authentication in the same application directly:
            * `password`: some next chapters will cover examples of this.
    * `openIdConnect`: has a way to define how to discover OAuth2 authentication data automatically.
        * This automatic discovery is what is defined in the OpenID Connect specification.
    
    
    !!! tip
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  8. docs/en/docs/advanced/path-operation-advanced-configuration.md

    {!../../../docs_src/path_operation_advanced_configuration/tutorial001.py!}
    ```
    
    ### Using the *path operation function* name as the operationId
    
    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"
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  9. docs/en/docs/tutorial/schema-extra-example.md

    And then the new OpenAPI 3.1.0 was based on the latest version (JSON Schema 2020-12) that included this new field `examples`.
    
    And now this new `examples` field takes precedence over the old single (and custom) `example` field, that is now deprecated.
    
    This new `examples` field in JSON Schema is **just a `list`** of examples, not a dict with extra metadata as in the other places in OpenAPI (described above).
    
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  10. fastapi/_compat.py

        try:
            from pydantic_core.core_schema import (
                with_info_plain_validator_function as with_info_plain_validator_function,
            )
        except ImportError:  # pragma: no cover
            from pydantic_core.core_schema import (
                general_plain_validator_function as with_info_plain_validator_function,  # noqa: F401
            )
    
        Required = PydanticUndefined
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