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docs/metrics/v3.md
/minio/metrics/v3/api/bucket?list ``` ## Metric Categories At a high level, metrics are grouped into categories as described in the following sections. The path in each of the tables is relative to the top-level endpoint. Note that the standard GoCollector metrics are not shown. ### Request metrics Metrics about requests served by the current node. | Path | Description |
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doc/godebug.md
controlled by the [`x509usefallbackroots` setting](/pkg/crypto/x509/#SetFallbackRoots). Go 1.20 removed the preinstalled `.a` files for the standard library from the Go distribution. Installations now build and cache the standard library like packages in other modules. The [`installgoroot` setting](/cmd/go#hdr-Compile_and_install_packages_and_dependencies)
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/schema-extra-example.md
/// /// info OpenAPI 3.1.0 (used since FastAPI 0.99.0) added support for `examples`, which is part of the **JSON Schema** standard. Before that, it only supported the keyword `example` with a single example. That is still supported by OpenAPI 3.1.0, but is deprecated and is not part of the JSON Schema standard. So you are encouraged to migrate `example` to `examples`. 🤓 You can read more at the end of this page. ///
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internal/fips/api.go
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. // Package fips provides functionality to configure cryptographic // implementations compliant with FIPS 140. // // FIPS 140 [1] is a US standard for data processing that specifies // requirements for cryptographic modules. Software that is "FIPS 140 // compliant" must use approved cryptographic primitives only and that
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docs/de/docs/advanced/custom-response.md
```Python hl_lines="2 7 9" {!../../docs_src/custom_response/tutorial005.py!} ``` ### `JSONResponse` Nimmt einige Daten entgegen und gibt eine `application/json`-codierte Response zurück. Dies ist die Standard-Response, die in **FastAPI** verwendet wird, wie Sie oben gelesen haben. ### `ORJSONResponse`
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/extra-models.md
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docs/pl/docs/tutorial/index.md
Prawdopodobnie zechcesz to zrobić, kiedy będziesz wdrażać swoją aplikację w środowisku produkcyjnym: ``` pip install fastapi ``` Zainstaluj też `uvicorn`, który będzie służył jako serwer: ``` pip install "uvicorn[standard]" ``` Tak samo możesz zainstalować wszystkie dodatkowe biblioteki, których chcesz użyć. /// ## Zaawansowany poradnik
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docs/en/docs/advanced/sub-applications.md
```Python hl_lines="3 6-8" {!../../docs_src/sub_applications/tutorial001.py!} ``` ### Sub-application Then, create your sub-application, and its *path operations*. This sub-application is just another standard FastAPI application, but this is the one that will be "mounted": ```Python hl_lines="11 14-16" {!../../docs_src/sub_applications/tutorial001.py!} ``` ### Mount the sub-application
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.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/00-bug.yml
# https://docs.github.com/en/communities/using-templates-to-encourage-useful-issues-and-pull-requests/syntax-for-githubs-form-schema name: Bugs description: The go command, standard library, or anything else title: "import/path: issue title" body: - type: markdown attributes: value: |
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docs/fr/docs/index.md
Vous faites cela avec les types Python standard modernes. Vous n'avez pas à apprendre une nouvelle syntaxe, les méthodes ou les classes d'une bibliothèque spécifique, etc. Juste du **Python** standard. Par exemple, pour un `int`: ```Python item_id: int ``` ou pour un modèle `Item` plus complexe :
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