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docs/es/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md
Aquí usamos la dependencia `SessionDep` (una `Session`) para añadir el nuevo `Hero` a la instance `Session`, comiteamos los cambios a la base de datos, refrescamos los datos en el `hero` y luego lo devolvemos. ### Leer Heroes { #read-heroes } Podemos **leer** `Hero`s de la base de datos usando un `select()`. Podemos incluir un `limit` y `offset` para paginar los resultados.Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Thu Mar 19 18:15:55 GMT 2026 - 16.6K bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs/en/docs/reference/index.md
# Reference Here's the reference or code API, the classes, functions, parameters, attributes, and all the FastAPI parts you can use in your applications. If you want to **learn FastAPI** you are much better off reading the
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docs_src/response_model/tutorial003_02_py310.py
@app.get("/portal") async def get_portal(teleport: bool = False) -> Response: if teleport: return RedirectResponse(url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ")
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docs/en/docs/reference/apirouter.md
# `APIRouter` class Here's the reference information for the `APIRouter` class, with all its parameters, attributes and methods. You can import the `APIRouter` class directly from `fastapi`: ```python from fastapi import APIRouter ``` ::: fastapi.APIRouter options: members: - websocket - include_router - get - put - post - deleteCreated: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Thu Apr 18 19:53:19 GMT 2024 - 524 bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs_src/response_model/tutorial003_05_py310.py
@app.get("/portal", response_model=None) async def get_portal(teleport: bool = False) -> Response | dict: if teleport: return RedirectResponse(url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ")
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docs/en/docs/reference/parameters.md
# Request Parameters Here's the reference information for the request parameters. These are the special functions that you can put in *path operation function* parameters or dependency functions with `Annotated` to get data from the request. It includes: * `Query()` * `Path()` * `Body()` * `Cookie()` * `Header()` * `Form()` * `File()` You can import them all directly from `fastapi`: ```python
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docs/en/docs/reference/fastapi.md
# `FastAPI` class Here's the reference information for the `FastAPI` class, with all its parameters, attributes and methods. You can import the `FastAPI` class directly from `fastapi`: ```python from fastapi import FastAPI ``` ::: fastapi.FastAPI options: members: - openapi_version - webhooks - state - dependency_overrides - openapiCreated: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Thu Apr 18 19:53:19 GMT 2024 - 701 bytes - Click Count (0) -
.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md
--- Good bug reports include a failing test! Writing a test helps you to isolate and describe the problem, and it helps us to fix it fast. Bug reports without a failing test or reproduction steps are likely to be closed. Here’s an example test to get you started.
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docs_src/extending_openapi/tutorial001_py310.py
return app.openapi_schema openapi_schema = get_openapi( title="Custom title", version="2.5.0", summary="This is a very custom OpenAPI schema", description="Here's a longer description of the custom **OpenAPI** schema", routes=app.routes, ) openapi_schema["info"]["x-logo"] = { "url": "https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/img/logo-margin/logo-teal.png" }Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Thu Feb 12 13:19:43 GMT 2026 - 737 bytes - Click Count (0) -
ISSUES.md
If you open a GitHub Issue, here is our policy: 1. It must be a bug/performance issue or a feature request or a build issue or a documentation issue (for small doc fixes please send a PR instead). 1. Make sure the Issue Template is filled out. 1. The issue should be related to the repo it is created in. **Here's why we have this policy:** We want to focus on the work that benefits the whole community, e.g., fixing bugs and adding features. Individual supportCreated: Tue Apr 07 12:39:13 GMT 2026 - Last Modified: Thu Feb 11 22:37:27 GMT 2021 - 606 bytes - Click Count (0)