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  1. fastapi/datastructures.py

            if not isinstance(v, StarletteUploadFile):
                raise ValueError(f"Expected UploadFile, received: {type(v)}")
            return v
    
        @classmethod
        def _validate(cls, __input_value: Any, _: Any) -> "UploadFile":
            if not isinstance(__input_value, StarletteUploadFile):
                raise ValueError(f"Expected UploadFile, received: {type(__input_value)}")
            return cast(UploadFile, __input_value)
    
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  2. tests/test_tutorial/test_websockets/test_tutorial002_an_py39.py

                assert data == "Session cookie or query token value is: some-token"
                data = websocket.receive_text()
                assert data == f"Message text was: {message}, for item ID: bar"
                message = "Message two"
                websocket.send_text(message)
                data = websocket.receive_text()
                assert data == "Session cookie or query token value is: some-token"
                data = websocket.receive_text()
    Python
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  3. tests/test_ws_router.py

            @functools.wraps(app)
            async def wrapped_app(scope, receive, send):
                if scope["type"] != "websocket":
                    return await app(scope, receive, send)  # pragma: no cover
    
                async def call_next():
                    return await app(scope, receive, send)
    
                websocket = WebSocket(scope, receive=receive, send=send)
                return await middleware_func(websocket, call_next)
    
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  4. tests/test_tutorial/test_websockets/test_tutorial003.py

            data1 = connection.receive_text()
            assert data1 == "You wrote: Hello from 1234"
            data2 = connection_two.receive_text()
            client1_says = "Client #1234 says: Hello from 1234"
            assert data2 == client1_says
            data1 = connection.receive_text()
            assert data1 == client1_says
            connection_two.close()
            data1 = connection.receive_text()
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  5. tests/test_tutorial/test_websockets/test_tutorial003_py39.py

            data1 = connection.receive_text()
            assert data1 == "You wrote: Hello from 1234"
            data2 = connection_two.receive_text()
            client1_says = "Client #1234 says: Hello from 1234"
            assert data2 == client1_says
            data1 = connection.receive_text()
            assert data1 == client1_says
            connection_two.close()
            data1 = connection.receive_text()
    Python
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  6. docs/en/docs/reference/websockets.md

                - client
                - state
                - url_for
                - client_state
                - application_state
                - receive
                - send
                - accept
                - receive_text
                - receive_bytes
                - receive_json
                - iter_text
                - iter_bytes
                - iter_json
                - send_text
                - send_bytes
                - send_json
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md

    Now try sending an invalid item like:
    
    ```JSON
    {
      "title": "towel",
      "size": "XL"
    }
    ```
    
    You will receive a response telling you that the data is invalid containing the received body:
    
    ```JSON hl_lines="12-15"
    {
      "detail": [
        {
          "loc": [
            "body",
            "size"
          ],
          "msg": "value is not a valid integer",
          "type": "type_error.integer"
        }
      ],
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  8. docs/en/docs/tutorial/request-forms-and-files.md

        ```
    
    The files and form fields will be uploaded as form data and you will receive the files and form fields.
    
    And you can declare some of the files as `bytes` and some as `UploadFile`.
    
    !!! warning
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  9. docs/en/docs/how-to/custom-request-and-route.md

        A `Request` also has a `request.receive`, that's a function to "receive" the body of the request.
    
        The `scope` `dict` and `receive` function are both part of the ASGI specification.
    
        And those two things, `scope` and `receive`, are what is needed to create a new `Request` instance.
    
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  10. tests/test_tutorial/test_websockets/test_tutorial001.py

                message = "Message one"
                websocket.send_text(message)
                data = websocket.receive_text()
                assert data == f"Message text was: {message}"
                message = "Message two"
                websocket.send_text(message)
                data = websocket.receive_text()
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