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docs/en/docs/deployment/server-workers.md
Nevertheless, you would probably also want to have something outside making sure to **restart Gunicorn** if necessary, and also to **run it on startup**, etc. ## Uvicorn with Workers Uvicorn also has an option to start and run several **worker processes**.
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fastapi/security/open_id_connect_url.py
is not available, instead of erroring out, the dependency result will be `None`. This is useful when you want to have optional authentication. It is also useful when you want to have authentication that can be provided in one of multiple optional ways (for example, with OpenID Connect or in a cookie). """
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docs/en/docs/contributing.md
# Development - Contributing First, you might want to see the basic ways to [help FastAPI and get help](help-fastapi.md){.internal-link target=_blank}. ## Developing If you already cloned the <a href="https://github.com/tiangolo/fastapi" class="external-link" target="_blank">fastapi repository</a> and you want to deep dive in the code, here are some guidelines to set up your environment. ### Virtual environment with `venv`
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maven-compat/src/test/java/org/apache/maven/artifact/resolver/ArtifactResolverTest.java
// It would be cool if there was a hook that I could use to set up a test environment. // I want to set up a local/remote repositories for testing but I don't want to have // to change them when I change the layout of the repositories. So I want to generate // the structure I want to test by using the artifact handler manager which dictates // the layout used for a particular artifact type. /** */
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internal/config/storageclass/storage-class_test.go
tests := []struct { sc string want bool }{ {"STANDARD", true}, {"REDUCED_REDUNDANCY", true}, {"", false}, {"INVALID", false}, {"123", false}, {"MINIO_STORAGE_CLASS_RRS", false}, {"MINIO_STORAGE_CLASS_STANDARD", false}, } for i, tt := range tests { if got := IsValid(tt.sc); got != tt.want {
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-model.md
* This is particularly important for **security**, we'll see more of that below. ## `response_model` Parameter There are some cases where you need or want to return some data that is not exactly what the type declares.
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docs/fr/docs/advanced/path-operation-advanced-configuration.md
``` Dans cet exemple, nous n'avons déclaré aucun modèle Pydantic. En fait, le corps de la requête n'est même pas <abbr title="converti d'un format simple, comme des octets, en objets Python">parsé</abbr> en tant que JSON, il est lu directement en tant que `bytes`, et la fonction `magic_data_reader()` serait chargé de l'analyser d'une manière ou d'une autre. Néanmoins, nous pouvons déclarer le schéma attendu pour le corps de la requête.
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/sso/saml/SamlAuthenticator.java
defaultSettings.put("onelogin.saml2.security.want_messages_signed", "false"); defaultSettings.put("onelogin.saml2.security.want_assertions_signed", "false"); defaultSettings.put("onelogin.saml2.security.sign_metadata", ""); defaultSettings.put("onelogin.saml2.security.want_assertions_encrypted", "false"); defaultSettings.put("onelogin.saml2.security.want_nameid_encrypted", "false");
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internal/bucket/lifecycle/lifecycle_test.go
VersionID: "", IsLatest: true, NumVersions: 1, }, want: 0, lc: lc, }, } for i, tc := range tests { t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("test-%d", i+1), func(t *testing.T) { if got := tc.lc.FilterRules(tc.opts); len(got) != tc.want { t.Fatalf("Expected %d rules to match but got %d", tc.want, len(got)) } w := httptest.NewRecorder() tc.lc.SetPredictionHeaders(w, tc.opts)
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docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md
### One Process per Container In this type of scenario, you probably would want to have **a single (Uvicorn) process per container**, as you would already be handling replication at the cluster level. So, in this case, you **would not** want to have a process manager like Gunicorn with Uvicorn workers, or Uvicorn using its own Uvicorn workers. You would want to have just a **single Uvicorn process** per container (but probably multiple containers).
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