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docs/pt/docs/advanced/testing-websockets.md
{* ../../docs_src/app_testing/tutorial002.py hl[27:31] *} /// note | Nota Para mais detalhes, confira a documentação do Starlette para <a href="https://www.starlette.io/testclient/#testing-websocket-sessions" class="external-link" target="_blank">testar WebSockets</a>.
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guava-gwt/test/com/google/common/escape/testing/Testing.gwt.xml
<module> <source path=""> <!-- Hack to keep collect from hiding collect.testing supersource: --> <exclude name="**/testing/**"/> </source> <!-- We used to set this only for packages that had manual supersource. That worked everywhere that I know of except for one place: when running the GWT util.concurrent tests under Guava. The problem is that GWT responds poorly to two .gwt.xml files in the same Java package; see
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docs/en/docs/advanced/testing-events.md
# Testing Events: lifespan and startup - shutdown { #testing-events-lifespan-and-startup-shutdown } When you need `lifespan` to run in your tests, you can use the `TestClient` with a `with` statement: {* ../../docs_src/app_testing/tutorial004.py hl[9:15,18,27:28,30:32,41:43] *} You can read more details about the ["Running lifespan in tests in the official Starlette documentation site."](https://www.starlette.io/lifespan/#running-lifespan-in-tests)
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docs/ko/docs/advanced/testing-dependencies.md
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docs/es/docs/advanced/testing-websockets.md
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docs/en/docs/how-to/testing-database.md
# Testing a Database { #testing-a-database } You can study about databases, SQL, and SQLModel in the <a href="https://sqlmodel.tiangolo.com/" class="external-link" target="_blank">SQLModel docs</a>. 🤓 There's a mini <a href="https://sqlmodel.tiangolo.com/tutorial/fastapi/" class="external-link" target="_blank">tutorial on using SQLModel with FastAPI</a>. ✨
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RELEASE.md
* New endpoints in tf.strings namespace: `tf.strings.join` (corresponds to `tf.string_join`), `tf.strings.regex_replace`, `tf.strings.to_number` (corresponds to `tf.string_to_number`), `tf.strings.strip` (corresponds to `tf.string_strip`), `tf.strings.substr`, `tf.strings.to_hash_bucket` (corresponds to `tf.string_to_hash_bucket`), `tf.strings.to_hash_bucket_fast` (corresponds to
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guava-gwt/test/com/google/common/testing/Testing.gwt.xml
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docs/em/docs/advanced/testing-events.md
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docs/en/docs/advanced/testing-websockets.md
# Testing WebSockets { #testing-websockets } You can use the same `TestClient` to test WebSockets. For this, you use the `TestClient` in a `with` statement, connecting to the WebSocket: {* ../../docs_src/app_testing/tutorial002.py hl[27:31] *} /// note For more details, check Starlette's documentation for <a href="https://www.starlette.io/testclient/#testing-websocket-sessions" class="external-link" target="_blank">testing WebSockets</a>.
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